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Cuba's logistics performance index is 2.18. This indicates mediocre performance - shipping processes are relatively unreliable, punctuality and safety of transported goods are often an issue, although such a system may work relatively well if traffic is not too heavy.
Customs performance is rated at 2.17. This indicates mediocre performance - although the clearance processes are rather ineffective, they do not unduly hinder international business activities, occasionally fees and/or required documents can be unpredictable, and long clearing times can also be an issue.
The infrastructure quality in Cuba is rated at 1.84. This indicates mediocre quality - roads, railways, ports and other facilities are capable of handling reasonably significant traffic volumes, but are not sufficient to ensure smooth transit at all times.
International shipping quality is 2.47. This indicates mediocre performance - the services offered are reasonably attractive for foreign customers and the price exactly corresponds to the quality, which is still not very competitive.
The competence of logistics service providers is rated at 2.08. The competence of the providers is mediocre - they are able to guarantee a certain level of quality of their services, sometimes even outstanding, even if their performance is generally still inadequate in many aspects.
The tracking options for shipments are rated at 1.99. This indicates mediocre performance - the tracking systems provide a certain level of information, which typically covers the most important topics such as the current location of a shipment, the arrival and departure dates and the status of a shipment; However, more detailed information on status and multilingual accessibility options is usually missing.
The tracking options for shipments are rated at 2.45. This indicates mediocre performance - most deliveries arrive either at the other end of the scheduled timeframe or late.
In Cuba, 100% of the population has access to electricity. Cuba has 133 airports nationwide. There are 3,244 Internet hosts in Cuba. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in Cuba is 5.
Road network The total length of roads in Cuba is 52,202 km (32,444 miles). Of these, 654 km (406 mi) of roads are classified as highways, dual carriageways or dual carriageways.
Gas price On average, you would pay $1.4 for a liter of gasoline in Cuba. A liter of diesel would cost $1.18.
https://www.confiduss.com/en/jurisdictio...infrastructure/
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