Big Data and Logistics Views of a port authority. 05 April 2013 Groningen, Jan Egbertsen

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1 Big Data and Logistics Views of a port authority 05 April 2013 Groningen, Jan Egbertsen

2 Some questions to start with? How do you book a trip from Groningen to New York? How do you book a container from Groningen to New York?

3 Agenda Introduction Port of Amsterdam Big data and logistics

4 Amsterdam center (before 1880)

5 Port of Amsterdam, 2013 (NSCA)

6 Airport-Seaport-City combination IJMOND 5th European seaport 4th European airport PORT OF AMSTERDAM City centre Almere Largest European Internet Exchange Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Waterway Highway Railway

7 Smart Metropolitan Hub... of great importance to the international competitive position of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area Trade & Logistics Financial & Business Services Seaport Airport City Life Sciences Greenport Creative industry ICT & Science 4th best European city for business More than 2,200 international companies Ingredients for profitable business favourable tax climate, choice s of location, stable business climate and superior quality of life Outstanding in ICT, creative industry and financial & corporate services Unique combination airport-seaport-city Access to vast supply of highly talented labour force With its central location and excellent physical and ICT infrastructure, the Amsterdam Area is... a Gateway to Europe and beyond Tourism & Congresses Flowers & Food

8 Multipurpose port Oil Bulk Cruise Food Containers Coal Rail Logistics Soft commodities Air-Sea Freight

9 Throughput North Sea Canal Area (in million ton) 2026 => 125 mln tons

10 Inland waterway connections Denmark United Kingdom Bremerhaven London AMSTERDAM Rotterdam Netherlands Bremen Hamburg Antwerp Belgium Brussels Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Hannover Germany Luxembourg Frankfurt Paris Luxembourg Chez. Rep. France Stuttgart Munich Basel Switzerland Austria

11 Rail connections Finland Norway Finland Estonia Sweden Ireland United Kingdom Denmark Latvia Lithuania Russia AMSTERDAM Poland Belarus Lux. Germany France Swiz. Czech Rep. Austria Slovakia Ukraine Slovenia Hungary Romania Moldavia Portugal Croatia Bosnia & Herz. Serbia Spain Bulgaria Italy Macedonia Albania Greece Turkey

12 Port Vision: Smart Port Attractive port Accessibility Work & Economy Innovation Sustainability Efficient use of land resources

13 Sustainability: modal split % 59% 35% 2x 15% 31% 45% 4x 5% 10% 20% 6x

14 Agenda Introduction Port of Amsterdam Big data and logistics

15 Port model Government and other stakeholders - Local - Regional - National - NGO s Port Regulation Port Authory Market stake holders - Terminals - Industry - Transport sector Port Function Port Form

16 Port model is changing Traditional port model: Land lord port City owned department City oriented Land lease Harbour dues Competition Local harbour baron New port model: Port development Ltd City owned Company City and region oriented Adding value to existing income model Investing in hinterland Cooperation International multinational customers International logistical chains and network 16

17 Port model Information Technology Infrastructure & Environment Intermodal Transport concepts

18 Shuttle models Network model Short sea B 1 C 1 Barge C 2 B 1 B 3 Hub 1 C 3 D 1 B 4 Hub 2 B 5 D 3 D 2 Rail

19 Port and big data?

20 Traffic volumes Sea 95 mln tons ships Barge 60 mlj tons barges Rail 3.5 mln tons trains Road 50 mln tons 5 mln trucks???information about individual trips??? And that for more than 100 ports in EU??? Continental cargo???

21 Needed information Trip base In and out Volume in tons Kind of cargo Special needs Destination and origine

22 But why do I need this info? Insight in movements in Port area => better use of existing port area and infrastructure Empty leg Intermodal transport, modality shift from road to rail and water CO2 climate change

23 Ports and logisitics Radar systems and AIS (barge and sea) Rail information systems Road information systems (TomTom) GPS on board RFID tags for containers But who is collecting this data and builds new strategies?

24 Terminal operations

25 Port Community System ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam Simple and efficient information exchange, BtoG and BtoB Real-time insight into the status of cargo Arrival => departure Sea, barge and rail Synchro modal transport Single window Portbase

26 NLIP Synchro modal transport

27 ???Questions??? For more information: Jan Egbertsen Jan.egbertsen@portofamsterdam.nl