Department under the Faculty of Logistics and Business Studies are : Logistics and Transport Management (LTM), Management Sciences (MS) and Economics, Accounting and Finance (EAF)
Muya1, *Francis; Mganilwa2, Zacharia M.D.; Mgaya 3, Prosper L.(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
The Government of Tanzania has invested heavily in Flagship Projects specifically the
nation's transport infrastructures to ensure that every part of the country is accessible.
These include road and railway infrastructures, ...
G.P1, *Msumanje,; Runyoro2, A.(National Institute of Transport, 2021)
The main problems of BRT service users are delays and overcrowding at stations and in buses
during peak hours. This situation causes low region productivity, accidents, insecurity, poor students’
academic performance ...
Luwavi1, *Eva; Luge2, Jafari; Muya3, Francis; Rugemalira4 `, Julius(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
Developing countries face inadequate resources for funding road infrastructures. This has
amalgamated the public and private sectors into a mutually beneficial relationship through
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). ...
Rugemalira1, *Julius; Ipyana2, Londaga; Kitomo3, Daudi; Luge4, Jafari; Luwavi5, Eva(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
Contracting Authorities continue to implement projects using conventional financing
mechanisms. The study aimed to explore constraints in implementing PPP projects. The
study examined the nature of ongoing PPP transport ...
1Francis, Moses*,; Lusohoka, 1Zakeyo; Kitalima, 1Ambali; Majami, 1Eliud; Muya, 1Francis(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
Sustainability concerns on Tanzania’s road transport infrastructure are mounting, calling
for research in this area. This study examines technology’s mediating role in
sustainability. It explores links among Economic ...
Luambano, H.; Tulizo, C.(National Institute of Transport, 2020)
Formulation and implementation of a coordinated strategy for public transportation depends on
a well-defined authority and responsible system of administration. The lack of efficiency strategy
leads to the failure of ...
*1Mabina, B.K ,; Ryoba, 1C.; Shatta, 1D.N.(National Institute of Transport, 2017)
This study was carried out following the general outcry of poor implementation of electronic
procurement in public procuring entities in Tanzania. The general objective of this study was to
examine the challenges faced ...
*Shatta, D.N.1,; Luge2, J.S.; Mihayo3, S.K.(National Institute of Transport, 2021)
The objective of this study was to assess the determinants of e-procurement adoption model
and their performances in Tanzania. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey research design.
A stratified sampling technique ...
Nkunda, Richard Manase(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project in Tanzania flashed a lot of rumours and
suggestions among citizens on opportunities and threats. This paper described the impacts
of the SGR project on Tanzania economy during and ...
* Eliakunda, W.K.E.; Chingalame, N.E.; Mashoke, M.(National Institute of Transport, 2018)
The study examines the extent under which the operation of Inland container deports (ICDs) in
Tanzania meet the required international standards. Specifically the focus was to examine to
what extent ICDs relieve port ...
1Kenedy A., Greyson*,; Rugumira, 1Georgia; Yusufu, 1Afidhu(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
The recent development of High-Speed Trains (HST) operations requires real-time
information transfer, high network capacity, and reliable communication for train
signalling and control purposes. Rail operators face ...
Luambano1, *Hans; Lusohoka2, Zakeyo; Kimario3, Adela; Luwavi4, Eva; Rugemalira5, Julius(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
Commercial Motorcycle Taxis (CMTs) account for a significant number of road crashes
and injuries in Tanzania. The fundamental question is whether commercial motorcycle
operators in Tanzania adhere to the set road traffic ...
*Uswege, S.I.1; Yamlinga2, B.G.(National Institute of Transport, 2021)
Public organizations have repeatedly failed to fulfil their promise of achieving value for
money due to their over-reliance in procurement management and neglecting the need to astutely
manage procurement risks. This ...
1Machumu, T.J,; Misafi, H.P; Clashon, L.O.(National Institute of Transport, 2018)
This paper focuses on the market entry modes for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in
handcraft sub-sector in Tanzania. The fundamental argument is that, although much has been done
on market entry mode for SMEs ...
This study examined how Tanzania consumers are environmentally responsible as an
intervention to ensure sustainable environmental protection. This is an area which contain
anecdotal findings in Tanzania despite growing ...
J1, *Luge,S.; Mapunda2, R.R.; Kitomo3, D.; Mihayo3b, S.K.(National Institute of Transport, 2021)
The Government of Tanzania through different institutions has introduced policies and strategies
to uplift Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) export performance. Together with a number of
strategies developed, the ...
1 Ryoba, C.; Mabina, 1B.K.; Muya, 1F.(National Institute of Transport, 2017)
This paper analyses trade relations between Tanzania and the European Union (EU) 28 Member
States. The paper’s objectives were to analyse trade integration between Tanzania and the
EU, make a comparative analysis of ...
This study identified and compared benefits available in the domestic and foreign markets for
possible exploitation by Tanzanian fish traders. The methodology used in this study was qualitative
in nature utilizing ...
Luambano, 1Hans; Lusohoka, 2Zakeyo; Mshana, 1Zainabu; Kimario, 2Adela; Moses, 2Francis(National Institute of Transport, 2023)
The commercial motorcycle industry is growing rapidly in many developing countries,
including Tanzania, where there are 589,936 registered commercial motorcycle taxis,
with approximately 35,000 operating in Dar es ...
B.K., *1Mabina,; Muya, 1F.(National Institute of Transport, 2017)
This study evaluated the extent to which the customers are satisfied with commercial banks
e-banking in the course of using e-banking services of the commercial banks in Tanzania. The study
used questionnaires that ...