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Wadden Sea Forum Aurich, 24. November 2009 Authorised by Ministry for Economics, Labour and Transport of Niedersachsen Ministry of Science, Economic Affairs and Transport of the State of Schleswig-Holstein State Ministry for Economic and Labour Affairs of Hamburg presentation 21. August 2009 in Glückstadt

Niedersachen Ports GmbH & Co. KG Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH Glückstadt Port GmbH & Co KG Hamburg Port Authority Süderelbe AG egeb Entwicklungsgesellschaft Brunsbüttel mbh Brunsbüttel Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH is 100% owner and operator of the infrastructure and superstructure of the following ports: Mulit-Purpose Port Elbehafen Brunsbüttel 1. Elbehafen Brunsbüttel (located at the river Elbe) - Quay length = 1.095 m - Draft limits up to 14,80 m - Cranecapacities up to 120 tons 2. Ölhafen Brunsbüttel (located in Kiel-Canal) - 5 Jetties 3. Hafen Ostermoor Brunsbüttel (located in Kiel-Canal) - 6 Jetties 10 Million tons of Cargo are handled each year in Brunsbüttel. Cargo handling areas are: - Bulk Cargo (Coal, Building material, Cement, Copper Ore) - General Cargo (Wind power stations, Container, Engine parts, Big Bags/Pallets, Concrete piles, Barrels/bagged cargo) - Liquid Cargo (Crude oil, Liquid gas, Chemicals, Other Petroleum goods)

Glückstadt Glückstadt Port GmbH & Co. KG The port of Glückstadt is situated at the international shipping line Elbe in the entry area of Hamburg and it is therefore the ideal location for regional bulk und general cargo traffic. Port of Glückstadt The port of Glückstadt provides cargo handling for various industrial branches like paper, cement and wood industry and a power station. It also handles agricultural goods, including fertilizer, forage and crops. Cuxhaven Seaport at the mouth of the elbriver Quay walls Shore area Cargo handled 2008 8,5 km 325 ha 2,2 Mio. t Kind of Cargo handeled: RoRo, Cars, general cargo, bulk cargo, fish Development to location for assembly and handling of Offshore-Windpower

Stade Seaport between Cuxhaven and Hamburg Quay walls Total cargo handled 2008 1,0 km 6,1 Mio. t Kind of Cargo handled: Liquid and grabbeled bulk goods für local cemical and alloy industry High competence in handling of dangerous goods Planned development to Multi-Purpose-Port Port of Hamburg Quay walls 37,5 km Berth 320 Public roads in port area 132 km Railway tracks 304 km Total cargo handled Of wich bulk goods Liquid cargo Suction cargo Grabbable cargo 140.1 mio. t 42.5 mio t 15.6 mio t 6.5 mio t 20.3 mio t General cargo 97.9 mio t Containers 95.1 mio t TEU 9.7 ocean-going vessels 11.900

The common development of the port concept Unterelbe is already the first result of an increasing trusting co-operation. The paper shows that the five seas port looked for the discussion on the same level. Part 1: Economic impact of the five sea ports at the Unterelbe Demand potential as chance for jobs and tax revenues use Logistic services on the advance Economic linkage in the region strengthen and develop

Part 2: The five Seaports Cuxhaven Stade Brunsbüttel Glückstadt Hamburg Nordsee Bremerhaven Bremen N O K Kiel Brunsbüttel Glückstadt Lübeck Cuxhaven Stade- Hamburg Bützfleth Geesthacht Lauenburg Lüneburg E L K E S K Ostsee Rostock Elbe Uelzen Weser Mittellandkanal Hannover Braunschweig Elbe-Havel-Kanal Magdeburg Part 3: 1. combined marketing 2. infrastructur/maintenance/purchase 3. nautical adjustment 4. approval and license management/ expansion 5. operational tasks Use for ALL by creation of confidence meeting Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH Elbehafen 25541 Brunsbüttel 12

Information and creation of confidence regular information and know-how exchange of the harbour authorities on management level over port development, nautical topics, trends, port politics managing of complex requirements on port and infrastructure planning by co-operation Technical, operational co-operation Exchange of settlement inquiries, which cannot be served at a location Exchange over plan aproval procedures and permission management Building of quay walls and maintenance Maintenance Performance indicators Island Neuwerk

Marketing Co-operation Hafen Hamburg Marketing and Seaports of Niedersachsen Parliamentary evenings in Berlin and Brussels Presence at trade fairs Regionalveranstaltungen - 27.10.09 Kiel - 10.11.09 Hamburg, CCC - 11.11.09 Stade - 13.11.09 Hamburg, DVWG - 24.11.09 Aurich, Wattenmeerforum Represent interests together traffic-infrastructur Hinterland railways streets canals Elbe

Thank you! HPA Hamburg Port Authority AöR Ingo Fehrs Tel.: +49 40 42847 3019 ingo.fehrs@hpa.hamburg.de Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH Glückstadt Port GmbH& Co KG Frank Schnabel Tel.: +49 4852 884 35 fschnabel@schrammgroup.de Jens Meier 17