Press release 2016 financial year: 9 million tonnes of goods moved by inland waterway and rail; container throughput up 3.12%; investment of around 12 million. The transport modes need to share the load Regensburg, 15 February 2017 A total of 9 million tonnes of goods were moved by inland waterway and rail at the bayernhafen locations of Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg and Passau, down 7.3% on the previous year. 2016 saw bayernhafen Gruppe invest around 12 million in its locations in particular in the regeneration and development of commercial sites. In 2017, bayernhafen Gruppe is launching an investment programme totalling around 30 million over a several-year period to optimise its rail and inland waterway structure. Rail freight handling fell 4.55% on the previous year to 5.99 M t. This was mainly due to the discontinuation of the rolling road service between Regensburg and Trento at the end of June 2016. Container handling continued to develop positively at the bayernhafen locations of Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg and Regensburg in 2016, showing another increase of 3.12% to a total of 459,794 TEU. Inland waterway handling fell 12.24% to 3.02 M t. The reduction in the handling volume can be attributed to a number of factors, one being the decrease in mineral oil and coal transports by river barge. In Regensburg, the largest Bavarian port in terms of cargo handling by inland waterway, water level-related issues resulted in less lightering than in the previous year, with a subsequent impact on several classes of cargo. A few years ago, bulk goods were generally transported by inland waterway, says Joachim Zimmermann, Chief Executive Officer of bayernhafen Gruppe. Today, such goods are increasingly being transported by rail. In 2016, for example, three million tonnes of iron ore were transported from the Lower Rhine region to Linz by rail, parallel to the Rhine, Main and Danube. This means rail capacity is being used for freight traffic that would be ideal for inland waterway rail capacity that is then not available for other time-critical traffic. It would instead be better for rail transport to concentrate on competing with road transport. What we need in the logistics sector is more holistic sharing of the load by the different modes of transportation. The extent of the modal shift is evident when, instead of focussing on the tonnage of cargo and freight moved, we consider the transport performance of the individual modes of transportation in tonne kilometres. Data provided by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) showed that, in 2014, freight was transported in Germany an average of 309 kilometres by rail and 259 kilometres by barge. Road transport, which in particular handles the first and last mile legs, only transported freight an average of 94 kilometres. Last year, the average transport distance by inland waterway at the bayernhafen locations was 694 km. It is, for example, a significantly greater distance from Regensburg to Rotterdam than from the Ruhr valley. Across the bayernhafen locations as a whole, inland waterway took around 2.1 billion tonne kilometres off the road networks. Achieving a modal shift requires efficient approval processes bayernhafen Gruppe is systematically pursuing its goal of shifting long-distance
freight transportation from the road networks to rail and inland waterway. This requires intelligent interlinking of the three transport modes road, rail and inland waterway at the bayernhafen locations. The last mile plays a key role in our ports, says Joachim Zimmermann, because, in order to shunt and assemble trains efficiently, ongoing track maintenance regularly requires adaptation and optimisation. Even more important are approval processes that enable us to be more flexible in adapting our port marshalling yards rather than make it more complicated. By 2021, around 5 million will be invested in removing bottlenecks in port rail infrastructure in bayernhafen Regensburg. 1.1 million will come through funding grant awarded to bayernhafen Gruppe by the EU. bayernhafen Regensburg will receive funding through the EU financing instrument Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The EU funding underlines the importance of bayernhafen Regensburg as a logistics hub in Europe. Along with bayernhafen Nürnberg, bayernhafen Regensburg is one of two inland ports in Bavaria that the EU has defined as Core Network Ports of European importance, located as it is on one of the nine central transport routes in Europe, the Rhine-Danube Corridor. In 2017, bayernhafen Gruppe is planning to launch an investment programme totalling around 30 million. bayernhafen Gruppe as job magnet In a 2016 empirical study of the impact on employment of the six bayernhafen locations of Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg and Passau, bayernhafen Gruppe examined how many jobs were affected by one inland port. The study was based on guidelines jointly developed by the Federal Association of Public Inland Ports and the Institute for Transport Planning and Logistics of Hamburg University of Technology. The study showed that over 40,000 jobs directly or indirectly depend on the bayernhafen Gruppe locations. That is, each of the approximately 13,000 jobs in the ports is matched by more than two jobs in the regions connected to the bayernhafen corporate locations. Of the 13,000 jobs at the bayernhafen locations, 63% are skilled jobs, 18% are classified as specialised and expert jobs, and 19% are auxiliary jobs this structure is very similar to that of the entire Bavarian workforce. The port is an effective driver of employment, says Joachim Zimmermann. We make an important contribution to ensuring that industry and commerce remain committed to Bavaria, and create clusters and value chains. All this requires and stabilises jobs. Premiere in Europe: Cruise Ship Open Days bayernhafen Gruppe invested around 75,000 in the extension of the cruise ship pier in bayernhafen Bamberg. To celebrate the inauguration, the first ever Cruise Ship Open Days took place at the end of 2016. Over 2,500 enthusiastic visitors took a tour around the cruise ship Avalon Passion to gain an insight into this highly important tourism segment for Bamberg. In turn, the organisers had the opportunity to find out from the people of the city what was important to them. In 2016, 854 cruise ships docked at bayernhafen Bamberg.
bayernhafen Gruppe in the 2016 financial year Key figures, data and facts at a glance Locations: Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg, Passau: six locations on the Rhein-Main-Danube axis connected to international rail and road networks Port facilities: Total port area: approximately 800 ha, thereof approximately 550 ha commercial sites Quay facilities: approximately 20 km Rail facilities: rail track length approximately 120 km Handling facilities: crane equipment, CT terminals for various container types and unit loads, roll-on/roll-off loading facilities, rolling road terminal, heavy lift transfer sites Cargo handling 2016 (% in comparison with 2015) 31.12 million tonnes total (+1.27%); thereof 3.017 M t by inland waterway (-12.24%), 5.986 M t by rail (-4.55%), 22.117 M t by road (+5.22%) Inland waterway cargo handling by freight class 2016: 510,136 t Agricultural and forestry products (freight class 0) (-1.0%) 469,990 t Other human food and animal feed (class 1) (-22.7%) 117,721 t Solid mineral fuels (class 2) (-42.2%) 238,358 t Petroleum, mineral oil products, gases (class 3) (-27.4%) 207,642 t Ores and scrap metal (class 4) (+4.3%) 263,904 t Iron, steel, non-ferrous metals (class 5) (-16.5%) 637,459 t Quarry and mining products (class 6) (-7.0%) 364,068 t Fertilisers (class 7) (+6.6%) 114,519 t Chemical products (class 8) (-10.2%) 93,044 t Vehicles, intermediate and final goods (class 9) (-17.4%) Transport performance of inland shipping 2016: 2.1 billion tkm * For freight transport, the transport performance of a transport mode is calculated in tonne kilometres (tkm), where the load transported (t) is multiplied by the distance travelled (km). Intermodal transport 2016 Unaccompanied combined transport (containers, semi-trailers and swap bodies): 459,794 TEU (+3.12%), (TEU = twenty foot equivalent unit) thereof 450,760 TEU by rail and 9,034 TEU by inland waterway Accompanied combined transport (Rolling Road) up to 30 June 2016: 3,943 truck transports (compared with 9,380 by road for all of 2015) River cruise sector 2016: 2.184 cruise ships bayernhafen locations Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg*, Passau (* in cooperation with the city); not including docking at the municipal piers in Nuremberg, Roth and Passau. Economic strength: More than 400 companies based at the port sites providing over 13,000 jobs. Employees: 210 Revenue 2016: Approx. 42 million (forecast)
Total assets 2016: Around 187 million (forecast) Chief Executive Officer: Joachim Zimmermann The corporate structure of bayernhafen Gruppe bayernhafen Gruppe comprises six locations: Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg and Passau. The operator of the locations is Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG The locations of Nuremberg and Roth are operated by Hafen Nürnberg-Roth GmbH, with an 80% stake held by Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG, a 19% stake held by the City of Nuremberg and a 1% stake held by the City of Roth. The Free State of Bavaria is the sole shareholder of Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG. Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG holds participating interests in the operating companies of the intermodal transport terminals, with a 74.9% stake in baymodal Bamberg GmbH in Bamberg and a 49% stake in TCA Trimodales Containerterminal Aschaffenburg GmbH in Aschaffenburg. Additionally, bayernhafen Gruppe holds a 50% stake in KT-Infrastrukturgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG, which is implementing the development of the CT terminal in bayernhafen Regensburg. Through Hafen Nürnberg Roth GmbH, the corporate group also holds a 25% stake in the company operating the combined transport (CT) terminal in Nuremberg, TriCon Container-Terminal Nürnberg GmbH. Site architect bayernhafen An architect plans buildings, bayernhafen Gruppe plans commercial sites with everything that this involves: land, planning permission, users and synergy between the users. bayernhafen sees its role as a site architect, as an active facilitator in the development of logistics solutions and networks across companies and locations. bayernhafen invests in high-performance infrastructure such as quayside facilities and railway networks, cranes, CT terminals and RoRo facilities. And it cooperates closely with the companies settled in the ports to tap new potential for value creation. In this way, bayernhafen strengthens the position of the ports as logistics hubs and as major platforms for the global exchange of goods. Strategic land management ensures a mix of industries from the transport, warehousing, logistics, service provision and production sectors. The bayernhafen Gruppe locations rank among the major drivers of the Bavarian economy. Press contacts: Karin Moro Andreas J. Schneider Corporate Communications Corporate Communications & PR bayernhafen Gruppe Preßburger Straße 85 Linzer Straße 6 81377 Munich 93055 Regensburg Tel.: +49 (0) 941 795 0410 Tel.: +49 (0) 89 127 179 90 Mobile: +49 (0) 172 253 5618 Mob.: +49 (0)176 100 148 17 Fax: +49 (0) 941 795 0420 Fax: +49 (0) 89 127 179 91 k.moro@bayernhafen.de andreasj.schneider@wordinx.de
Photographs We would be more than happy to provide you with the following photos as JPG files. When using the images, please ensure that the sources are attributed correctly. Fig. 1 The cumulative freight transferred by rail and inland waterway of bayernhafen Gruppe in 2016 is 9 million tonnes (pictured: bayernhafen Bamberg). Image source: bayernhafen Bamberg Fig. 2 Container throughput grew in 2016 across all four bayernhafen Gruppe terminal sites in Aschaffenburg (pictured), Bamberg, Nuremberg and Regensburg to a total of 459,794 TEU, 3.12% up on the previous year. Image source: bayernhafen Aschaffenburg
Fig. 3 For 2017, bayernhafen Gruppe is planning to launch an investment programme totalling around 30 million which will involve carrying out measures over a several-year period to optimise rail and inland waterway structure (pictured: the port marshalling yard in bayernhafen Regensburg). Image source: bayernhafen Regensburg Fig. 4 A study showed that over 40,000 jobs directly or indirectly depend on the six bayernhafen Gruppe locations of Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg (pictured), Regensburg, Roth and Passau, with more than 40,000 jobs being directly or indirectly dependent on the bayernhafen Gruppe locations. Image source: bayernhafen Nürnberg Fig. 5 Joachim Zimmermann, Chief Executive Officer of Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG