Development of port capacity for integrated Baltic MoS link(s) on Rostock - Hanko

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Development of port capacity for integrated Baltic MoS link(s) on Rostock - Hanko Mario Lembke ROSTOCK PORT GmbH

Facts and Figures about the MoS-project 2 Beneficiaries: ROSTOCK PORT GmbH (DE) and Port of Hanko Ltd. (FI) Support given by a broad variety of industry stakeholders (Finnlines; Grimaldi Group; Port of Venice; port terminal operators like Euroports) and political associations (Scandria 2Act) Funds granted: 4,8 million EUR (Funding rate: up to 25%) Total project costs: 21,2 million EUR Project lifetime: February 2017 - December 2019 Type of project: works only

Source: Wilhelm Borchert GmbH Motorway of the Sea s Rostock - Hanko... is crucial element of the ScanMed TEN-T core network corridor connects the Orient EastMed TEN-T core network corridor to Northern Europe is long established and high capacity ro/ro service between Finland and Germany connects two growing hub ports in both countries and ensures trade flows across Europe (down to Turkey and Greece) integrates intermodal logistics concepts into intra-european seabased transport chains is the perfect extension of high-capacity and nearly uncongested hinterland infrastructures on road and rail

Source: Wilhelm Borchert GmbH Motorway of the Sea s Rostock - Hanko will... avoid long detours via already heavily used respectively insufficiently developed roads respond to increased market s transport demand increase the cost and energy efficiency as well as quality due to economies of scale significantly increase the productivity and efficiency of handling processes in both ports facilitate the handling of still growing ro/ro-vessels with regard of ship dimensions and transport capacities Support more sustainable logistic chains and environmental benefits (CO2, air pollution reduction)

Overall aim of the Motorway of the Sea s project Rostock - Hanko provision of adequate port infrastructures (berths; storage and handling capacity) Port of Rostock (DE) Adaptation of two existing berths according to new ship dimensions Reconstruction / Enlargement of terminal areas for unaccompanied trailers and similar transport units Development / Construction of new terminal areas for unaccompanied trailers and similar transport units Port of Hanko (FI) Reconstruction of terminal access areas in the Western harbour Reconstruction / Enlargement of terminal areas for unaccompanied trailers and similar transport units, including claiming of land Improvement of IT solutions to ease and optimize the transport chains (tracking and tracing)

Technical background of the project - Ship lengthening by Finnlines Lengthening of six ro/ro vessels 218m in length new capacity: 4,200 lane meters (+1,000 lane meters or +30%) Fitting with exhaust gas scrubbers to improve environmental impact

Source: Knud E. Hansen A look into the future - new ro/ro ships contracted by Finnlines Expected to be in operation from 2020 on Overall length 238m Total transport capacity: 7,800 lane meters for approx. 500 trailer and additional 300 TEU on deck

Adaptation of berth 62 and reconstruction of berth 63 afterwards Extension of both berths in terms of length and width to accommodate larger ro/ro vessels Complete change of berth geometry for berth 63 Construction of a sheet pile box, fenders and other operational stuff is required Installation of a new pile mooring in order to safely moor lengthened vessels is necessary Project activities: Berth adaptation in Rostock

Project activities: Current status of berth adaptation in Rostock

Source: Google Maps Project activities: Terminal area adaptation in Rostock

Project activities: Current status of terminal area adaptation in Rostock

Project activities: Terminal adaptation in Hanko Activity is part of the extension of the Western Harbour in Hanko Berth 5 is currently usable only for vessels of up to 167m in length and 22.7m in width After completion of the terminal adaptation works large ro/ro vessels can more here as in Rostock substantially enlargement of terminal areas, storage, handling and traffic capacities Construction of a terminal entrance area Demolition of old and unused terminal buildings

Source: Bing Maps Project activities: Terminal area adaptation in Hanko

Project activities: Current status of terminal area construction in Hanko

Development of port capacity for integrated Baltic MoS link(s) on Rostock - Hanko Thank you very much for your attention!