Luka Koper - Port of Koper. European projects and development ambitions

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Luka Koper - Port of Koper European projects and development ambitions Maša Čertalič Piran, 21st of March 2017

About the company Luka Koper, d.d. established in 1957 / 60th Anniversary public limited company listed on the Ljubljana stock exchange Concession granted for the management of the port area until 2043 invests in infrastructure and superstructure in the port area National spatial plan for the development of the port adopted in 2011 terminal operator of all 12 specialized terminals in the Port of Koper total maritime throughput in 2015: 20,7 mio tons; 2016: 22 mio tons container throughput in 2015: 790 thousands TEU; 2016: 845 thousands TEU / 1st in Adriatic cars throughput in 2015: 607 thousands cars; 2016: 750 thousands cars / 2nd in MED 1,000 employees in the Luka Koper Group, significant effect on the regional and national economy.

Evolution through decades 1890 1971 1955 2015 1890 1955 1971

The port in numbers 280 ha of port area, 12 specialized terminals, 3.4 km of operative quays, 26 berths, 30 km of railway tracks serving and connecting all terminals.

Multi-purpose port Containers Break bulk Liquid bulk Project cargoes Passengers Reefer cargo Cars & Ro-Ro Alumina and other minerals VEHICLES Coal and iron ore Cereals and fodder Timber Livestock

Maritime throughput ton total maritime throughput TEU / Cars Well utilized port capacities => record results in 2016 => ambitious development plans

TEU Leading container port in North Adriatic area 2016 / 2009 => Container throughput of North Adriatic ports +82,8% (Koper +146,2%) 2016 / 2009 => Total throughput of North Adriatic ports + 27,5% (Koper + 67,4%)

Hinterland markets Germany: Containers, cars Austria: Absolute market leader Poland: Containers, cars, gen. c. Czech R.: Containers, cars, gen. c. Slovakia: Container market leader with 60-70% share Italy: Coal, general cargo Slovenia: Domestic market with Luka Koper s absolute market share Croatia, Bosnia&Herzegovina, Serbia: Containers, cars, gen. cargo Hungary: Container market leader with 60-70% share of Hungarian container market + very strong on other cargo segments

Hinterland rail & road connections excellent railway connections to hinterland markets, modern highway network, business centres of surrounding hinterland markets can be reached from the Port of Koper by road in less than 1 day and by train in less than 2 days. an average of 63 trains / day (total more than 80 trains). Modal split Prague 816 km Transhipment 12 % Inland 88 % 63 % Rail Muenchen 509 km Vienna 492 km Bratislava 536 km Budapest 570 km Milan 441 km Zagreb 241 km 37% Road Belgrade 636 km Sarajevo 708 km

Estimations for growth until 2020 Multipurpose port (all cargo groups) Total throughput Containers Expected accelerated growth of container traffics / key investments! Important positon on car segment total TEU Cars New opportunities for general cargo related to containers and alternative fuels Regular supply of strategic fuels Throughput Plan 2015 Estimation 2020 Development: 2030 Alternative: 2030 Total (tonnes) 20,101,750 24,300,000 35,100,000 27,400,000 Containers TEU) 730,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,300,000 Vehicles (units) 525,000 850,000 1,250,000 865,000

Main strategic projects until 2020 Container terminal 235 M Car terminal 24,7 mio Liquid bulk terminal 13,9 mio Multipurpose wearhouse 42 mio

Port development overview until 2020 New RO-RO berth Arrangements of storing areas for cars with new rail access Landfills for future extension Consolidation of Pier II western area Extension and consolidation of Container terminal on Pier I New shore tanks for oil derivatives Multi-purpose warehouse with extended berthside New truck gate No. 2 + truck terminal New truck gate No. 1 Passenger terminal

Investments in port development till 2020 Investments in port development till 2030 Development investments: 2016 2020: 300 mln EUR => annual throughput: 24,3 mln tons, 1 mln TEU, 850.000 cars CEF cofinancing target: min. 20 mln EUR 2021 2030: 400 mln EUR => annual throughput: 35,1 mln tons, 2 mln TEU, 1,25 mln cars The port will be developed in the fuction of the core network => very relevant project: double railway line Koper Divača. 13

Active in EU projects / different programs 2007 2013 = 32 + 2 projects 2014 2016 = 10 new projects NAPAPDRAG TalkNet Bio mass heating KOBALINK SAURON

New projects priorities - Infrastructure: New capacities for strategic cargo groups: containers and cars + Improved port s accessibility and connectivity - Smart Contents: Environment, energy efficiency, ICT, innovative technologies, security 2014 2020 => No cohesion funding; 10 new projects; approx. 11 mio funds approved (for activities of 44,4 mio ) / 4 different programs CEF H2020 Central Europe Structural funds SAURON TalkNet RRI pametna specializacija KOC logistika

EU funds for port infrastructure Amount of 6 projects 52 mio => cofinancing 11,5 mio STUDIES Budget: 526.000, Cofinancing 50% Project design and related studies for Pier I extension WORKS Budget: 965.000, Cofinancing 50%, Studies and project documentation for: - Reconstruction of berths 7, 7a in 7b + navigability studies in basin I - New berths in basin II and sustainability study for basin II - Increased berthing capacity for livestock terminal - Railway tracks VI. in basin III - Railway tracks 21 a, b, c, and RMG lanes on pier I NAPAdrag Budget: 756.000, Cofinancing 10% Dredging of basin I (-15 m) Budget: 30,44 mio, Cofinancing 20% Construction of infrastructure to increase container traffics : - railway tracks 21 a, b, c, 18 c and RMG lanes - new berth 7d and reconstruction of berths 7, 7a in 7b - new port entry Bertoki Budget: 1,05 mio, Cofinancing 50% Pilots solutions to transport perishable goods via railways : - Electricity power station and shelves for reefer containers - Reach-stacker to load containers on wagons Budget: 11,45 mio ; Cofinancing 30% Construction of infrastructure to increase car traffics : - New Ro-Ro berth in basin III - VI. group of railway tracks in the back area of basin IIII

o o Combining projects for Container terminal Current capacity: 950.000 TEU/year Market potential: growing volumes for Central and East European markets (2 mio TEU/year till 2030) / using Baltic-Adriatic and Mediterranean multimodal TEN-T corridor Projects to increase capacities (quick wins / mid-term / long-term): Reorganization of processes Improved ICT support Energy efficiency Dredging basin I Extension of Pier I and quayside reconstruction Terminal concentration in its immediate hinterland Additional equipment Combining EU funding: MOS4MOS => ICT (several prototypes) ITS Adriatic Multiport Gateway => ICT (EDIFACT) GreenCranes => energy consumption measurement & actions B2MOS => ICT (+ ANNA Slovenian Maritime Administration - SW) NAPADRAG => dredging Basin I 15 m (works) NAPAPROG => project documentation for extension Pier I (studies) NAPASTUDIES => project documentation for railway tracks on the terminal and navigability study (studies) NAPA4CORE => port infrastructure up-grades, railway and last mile connection, Pier I extension (works) FFC => reefer tecnology and infrastructure EIB loans Republic of Slovenia Maritime Administration => dredging accessing channel to Basin I 15 m (works - Cohesion fund)

Regular awareness for environment and safety Certificates: EMAS ISO 14000 OHSAS 18001 in 2016 for 3 years more Regular on-line monitoring to prevent and avoid reduction of negative impacts on: Sea quality Dust emissions / PM10 Noise Energy consumption Sea protection 24/7 state of alert of antipollution vessels Waste management / Processing organic waste to compost Investing in environment-friendly and energy green technologies Installing of the best available technology to improve safety at work

The green and sustainable port National Spatial plan / long-term solution with sustainable development Adapting the port s appearance to the surroundings (considering local natural and urban characteristics) Acting socially responsible and supporting local community approx 1 million EUR for sponsorships and donations in 2016 Open for public with more than 20.000 visitors every year ESPO Award 2014 No waste, just resources! Sustainable development portal Living with the port www.zivetispristaniscem.si

Thank you for your attention!