OUTLOOK AND CHALLENGES FOR THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET

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OUTLOOK AND CHALLENGES FOR THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET GREGOIRE MARLOT 1 Paris 511 mars MARCH 20122016 LONDON January 25, 2012

1) A PESSIMISTIC OUTLOOK è THE RAIL FREIGHT MARKET IN FRANCE HAS BEEN DECLINING FOR THE LAST 40 YEARS è THE MARKET OPENING DID NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THIS TREND è LAST FIVE YEARS HAVE BEEN ESPECIALLY CRITICAL FOR ALL THE OPERATORS 2

RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC HAS BEEN DECLINING IN FRANCE FOR 40 YEARS In France road freight traffic tripled since 1984 while rail freight traffic lost 40% Gtk 400 Most european countries have seen an increase in rail freight traffic over the past ten years not France Gtk 2003 2013 120 100 350 80 300 250 200 150 100 50 3 0 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 2009 2014 Road Rail Pipeline Waterway 60 40 20 0 3% 2% 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% -4% -5% Germany Poland France Italy Sweden UK Latvia Austria 2000-2013 annual trends : rail traffic and road traffic 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% -1% -1% -1% -1% -3% -3% -4% Germany France Austria Italy UK Sweden rail road

THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET IS FULLY OPENED 2008 2014 18 railway undertakings are operating in France Others 9% New operators have taken one third of the market. (EPIC) 91% Others 36% (EPIC) 64% fret & VFLI Part of Logistics 2014 Sales: 1.154 Mio. EuroCargoRail subsidiary of DB Cargo 2014 Sales: 210 Mio. Europorte subsidiary of Eurotunnel, acquired by Veolia Cargo in Nov. 2009 and GB Railfreight in May 2010 2014 Sales: 267 Mio. Colas Rail subsidiary of Bouygues Group 2013 Sales: 31 Mio. 4

THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET IS NOT PROFITABLE BOTH AND THE NEW OPERATORS HAVE SUFFERED LOSSES IN RECENT YEARS 0-20 -40 en m -60-80 -100 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014-24 -12-59 -27 EBIT Cumulé ECR -35-44 -65-63 -62-47 EBIT Cumulé Europorte Cumulated ECR and Europorte losses reached 145M on the 2009-2014 period -90-54 400$ 300$ 200$ 100$ 0$ Fret%%opera,onal%losses%(M )% 380$ 86$ 2010$ 2015$ Fret losses has been decreasing consistently, thanks to a huge restructuring and downsizing effort 0,5 0 Cumulated operational losses All main european rail freight companies have been losing money since 2009, due to a tough economic environment en mds -0,5-1 -1,5-2 -2,5 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 5 DBSR Deutschland SNCB Logistics Renfe Mercancias Green Cargo Trenitalia Cargo

2) SOME EXPLANATIONS è ON THE LONG TERM, FRENCH IDIOSYNCRASIES è ON THE SHORT TERM, MORE FRENCH IDIOSYNCRASIES è A COMMON ISSUE IN EUROPE : UNFAIR COMPETITION WITH THE ROAD 6

WHY THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET IS NOT PROFITABLE? LONG TERM REASONS : FRENCH IDIOSYNCRACIES A steep decline in industrial production since the 80 s French ports are not competitive with those of the North Sea (Hamburg is twice as big as Le Havre, and Rotterdam is thrice as big as Hamburg) Average haul (domestic) is 100km (90 km for road, 350 km for rail) The burden of history : Fret has been the armed wing of the French government for transport policy, offering non profitable services on a large scale è Downsizing was inevitable and necessary 7

WHY THE FRENCH RAIL FREIGHT MARKET IS NOT PROFITABLE? SHORT TERM REASONS : MORE FRENCH IDIOSYNCRACIES? 1) Disruptive maintenance and unreliable train paths The whole network is suffering from an important backlog in renewal investments; it is in very bad condition (average age of the track is twice as it is for the German network); Réseau is undergoing a huge effort to catch up; work possessions are numerous and affect the quality of train paths, and especially those of freight trains 2) Inefficient short lines operations 20-25% of the rail freight traffic come from local short-lines (10% of the network, 3200km) ; has never been able to operate those lines efficiently (mainly because of union regulation); French government failed to help the development of specific short-lines operators (the tracks are in very bad condition, public money is lacking ) 8

THE COMPETITION WITH THE ROAD IS UNFAIR Differences in social rules are emphasised by legal loopholes (e.g. bogus selfemployment, letterbox companies) Differences in wages and social welfare are emphasised by generalisation of cabotage A very road-freight-friendly policy approach that exists in many EU countries constrains a level playing field : deregulations increased the authorised total load (40 then 44 tons and yet more in Northern Europe), and vehicles length (megatrucks being 25,25 meters long) Project of eco-tax was abandoned (should have been 12c /veh.km) Rail tolls have been rising faster than road tolls since 2009 Low oil price makes it almost impossible to keep up with road freight 9

ROAD DOES NOT PAY FOR ITS SOCIAL COST Compared marginal social costs of transport (data : French Ministry of Transport) cts /ton-km Security 6 6 Noise Local pollution CO2 Congestion 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Infrastructure 0 Costs Incomes Net Costs 0 Costs Incomes Net Costs road cost = rail cost x 4 10

3) WHICH WAY FORWARD? è POSITIVE SIGNS è SHOULD/WILL RAIL PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE IN CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION? èimproving QUALITY OF SERVICE AND REDUCING COSTS è WHAT WE NEED : INNOVATIONS AND CONSISTENT TRANSPORT POLICIES 11

POSITIVE SIGNS After years of decline, rail freight traffic was on the rise again from 2013 to 2014 (+0,6%), thanks to international traffic (+7,2%) Combined rail/road transport grew for the fourth consecutive year Single wagonloads traffic, which has decreased by more than half from 2008 to 2010, has begin to level off, especially with Fret s innovative Multi-Load/Multi-Customer product (MLMC) Relevant markets are growing : +2-3%/year for the European railway freight ; +5-6%/year for the European automotive logistics market 20% 80% 12

CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION SHOULD RAIL PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE? To meet the European target for climate change mitigation, a 60% decrease in transport CO2 emissions is needed (2012-2050) According to the French ministry of Transport, freight transport demand in France will rise by 50% between 2012 and 2050 Given the improvement of vehicles, CO2 emissions will increase by only 20%, but still far from the target! CO2: Transport emissions 1,2 trend 1 0,8 0,6 target 0,4 0,2 0 2012 2017 2022 2027 2032 2037 2042 2047 How to do it? è Rail is far more energy-efficient than road and should play a prominent role in climate change mitigation for transports 13

IMPROVING QUALITY OF SERVICE AND REDUCING COSTS EC Transport White Paper goals related to rail : more than 50% of road freight over 300km should shift to rail or waterborne transport by 2050; +87% in rail freight (+360 billion ton-km) compared to 2005 To reach these goals rail freight transport should improve its competitiveness - Improved reliability and punctuality - Reduced costs per output-unit 14

IMPROVING QUALITY OF SERVICE AND REDUCING COSTS Focusing on the core business : long-distance, bulk products, aggregated volumes, automotive logistics Better cooperation between all the actors of the rail transport chain : ports, short-lines operators, long-distance Rus, infrastructure managers Digital solutions to improve the production process and the customer relationship (real time information, predictive maintenance of rolling stock, ) Fostering the development of innovative solutions : rail motorways (Ro-Ro trains) : 3 rd rail motorway line (Calais Le Boulou) to open in 2016 (55 000 semi-trailers/year); longer trains ( Marathon project ) 15

INNOVATIVE RAILROADS FOR THE FUTURE? New generation of rolling stock for heavier and longer trains, dual/hybrid propulsion systems, «By Wire» communication and Electro-pneumatic braking system, electric power supply on freight wagons with train integrity function and control, automatic couplers, automated train formation, low noise and low vibration Improved reliability of infrastructure (better maintenance strategies with remote infrastructure condition monitoring) Advanced traffic management systems (automated, interoperable and inter-connected) allowing for predictive and dynamic traffic management, integrating real time data from the network and from the train : enhanced ERTMS with packet switching/ip technologies (GPRS, EDGE, LTE ) and GNSS Automatic train operation (at least GoA2 : semi-automated) Increased network capacities with Moving Block signalling systems and virtual coupling/ uncoupling 16

INNOVATIVE ROAD SOLUTIONS Without strong transport policies, road s market share will essentially remain the same and road freight traffic will increase by 50% Nevertheless, new technologies for road freight transport could allow a 35% decrease in freight transport emissions by 2050 (according to a French ministry of Transport scenario) è For example : electric vehicles and motorways with power transfer loop 17

CONSISTENT TRANSPORT POLICIES Climate change mitigation will be costly : the value for money raised by public funds will be a key issue Is the business model of electric motorways more viable than the competitive rail one, from the taxpayer point of view? Be that as it may, we need a long term strategy and consistent transport policies : - Stable and reliable train paths with a network in good condition (meaning investments and public money ) - Level playing field with road freight transport : no social dumping, full coverage of marginal social costs for both road and rail - Sustained effort of innovation (Shift2Rail ) 18

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 19 Paris 511 mars MARCH 20122016 LONDON January 25, 2012