A public-private partnership of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and the German Logistics Industry

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1 A public-private partnership of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and the German Logistics Industry

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3 VS Con

4 Global Challenges & Logistics Solutions

5 Global Sourcing Raw Material Supplier Global Production Producer Global Distribution Retailers / Customers Global Marketing Companies & Locations

6 Globalization Disproportionate growth of worldwide specialization and international division of labor / further increase of international trading Demographic Change Changes in needs for mobility and in consume Technologies New requirements for innovative and efficient logistics systems; rising in complexity and required service quality Human Resources Availability of qualified human capital as a base for a further successful development of logistics business Climate & Environmental Protection Necessity to harmonize ecological and economical aspects (limited resources, climate change )

7 Costs Service level Specialization Network Development in Logistics Market Potential Intermodality Time Distance Amount of goods Decrease Increase

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9 Exemplified by combined transport A dense network of terminals and connections throughout Europe EU Rail Freight Corridors Optimal connection of different transport modes Flexible utilisation of transport means Cost advantages through mass transport capacity Business advantages (44 tonnes regulation, exceptions from driving bans, etc.) Defined transit times High transport safety

10 Key requirements and tasks for successful location and company development green & lean & smart & digital & social time costs

11 Innovations for new solutions in Logistics 4.0 Transport Infrastructure Logistics Systems Solutions not products Logistics Services General Conditions

12 Logistics Alliance Germany

13 Notes: X*) EU-27 s geographic center: 42 km east of Frankfurt/Main in Meerholz, Hessen; Logistics Location Germany 3 h Logistics Location Hungary 1.5 h Stockholm Helsinki Copenhagen Riga Moscow London Brussels Paris 24 h Berlin X* 12 h Warsaw Prague Vienna Budapest 36 h Bucharest Madrid Rome 48 h Athens Foster logistics functions of both countries and strengthen cooperation

14 Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) LAG s members Companies and associations of the German Logistics Industry

15 Mr. Andreas Scheuer Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Mr. Steffen Bilger Parliamentary State Secretary of Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and Coordinator for Logistics and Freight Transport of the German Federal Government Pictures: Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure

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17 » «total: EUR 1,050 bn* , ,6 72,7 49,9 42,4 29,3 26,5 22 0

18 Numerous Logistics Service Providers with specific competences in branch logistics, network logistics, traffic logistics, procurement and distribution logistics, Excellent European Logistics Location with ideal conditions for all branches and customers with the need of a perfect accessibility to the European and world markets. Offers/ Solutions for customers Making location and service potentials visible

19 Rail Freight Services Combined Transport Air freight Project Logistics / High & Heavy Intralogistics & Innovation Automotive Retail Packing Production Agriculture Transport chains Logistics Systems Value added Chains specific & combined

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21 Target by David from the Noun Project Foreign shippers who would like to enter Central Europe with their products; would like to use Germany as gateway and hub for Central Europe; are already present in Central Europe and who are not yet collaborating with German logistics service providers; Foreign logistics service providers who are looking for appropriate cooperation partners in Germany; Foreign operators of logistics hubs such as terminals, ports, airports who are interested in a closer cooperation, exchange of knowledge, etc. Foreign multipliers such as export or sector associations from target countries whose members could be attracted to the LAG s match-making services;

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23 Single point of contact Variety of logistics locations and a broad range of competencies & logistics services

24 1 Inquiry form* Provide us some basic information 2 Profile promotion Will be distributed in LAG s network 3 Match-Making Get in touch with appropriate companies 4 Making business Start working together * Inquiry form

25 More information:

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