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VII. International Scientific Logistics Conference WSL Forum, Poznan 12th of May 2017 Photo: Lutra GmbH Königs Wusterhausen Intermodal Logistics Centres and Freight Corridors Concepts and Trends Dr.rer.oec.habil. Norbert Wagener, Prof.nadzw. 1

Contents 1. Logistics Centers and Freight Villages 2. Freight Corridors as a Global Trend 3. Challenges and Concepts for Freight Villages 4. Future Trends and Outlook 2

1. Logistics Centers and Freight Villages Definitions Logistics Centers Hierarchy Freight Village Large industrial estate where logistics companies settle spatial concentration of logistics In vicinity to urban agglomerations, motorway and rail network Intermodal terminal integration of transport modes, access to freight corridors Standardized Logistics Centre Hierarchy Source: (Higgins, et al., 2012, p. 14) Service facilities synergy effects value adding neighbourhood Usually developed and financed through PPP win-win-situation 3

1. Logistics Centers and Freight Villages Benefits of Freight Villages FV are a success story in Europe because of benefits for Private Sector Land available, ready for construction Intermodal interface between long distance transport and short distance transport short reaction and delivery times; intermodal access Round the clock operation without disturbing neighbors Synergies and cost savings through co-operation Wide service spectrum (truck service, customs clearance, etc.) Public Sector Creation of jobs Taxes for municipality Congestion in city is reduced Reduction of emissions Concentration of infrastructure investments, spatial planning Economic growth and competitiveness of the region 4 Ranking of Freight Villages in Europe 2015 Source: http://www.gvz-org.de/index.php?id=190

2. Freight Corridors As A Global Trend North Sea Baltic Corridor / Rail Baltica North Sea Baltic TEN-T Corridor 5,931 km 8 countries Rail Baltica Project will create a new economic corridor 870 km, 5 countries Warsaw, Vilnius, Kaunas, Panevežys, Riga, Pärnu, Tallin, Helsinki 1435 mm gauge, 740 m train length (on parts within 1520 mm gauge) Intermodal terminals in Kaunas (LT), Salaspils (LV), Muuga (EE) 5.8 bn, to be completed in 2025 Lithianian Government initiated the development of Freight Villages in Vilnius (Vaidotai), Kaunas, Siaulai and Klaipeda 5 Source: Rubesa, Baiba A.- Rail Baltica Project of the Century.- Riga, 2017 Vilnius Transport Logistics Park Source: Lithuanian Railways

2. Freight Corridors As A Global Trend India Jal Marg Vikas Project, National Waterway No. 1 Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (Rail) Ganga river will become the first modern inland navigation fairway in India 1,360 km-stretch of the Ganga river between Varanasi and the seaport of Haldia 6 multimodal terminals planned costs $ 800 mio, $ 375 mio $ from World Bank Dedicated Eastern Freight Corridor (Rail) 1,856 km electrified rail freight track 1676 mm Indian wide gauge between Dankuni (West Bengal) and Ludhiana (Punjab) costs $ 4.44 bn $ 2.725 bn $ from World Bank In Varanasi a Freight Village with a multimodal terminal can serve as transshipment node and cargo generator 6 Source: http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/video/2017/04/10/ india-ganga-waterway-an-artery-for-trade Varanasi - construction of the jetty Photo Wagener

3. Challenges and Concepts for FV Role of the State and Master Planning The development of a FV is complex task and needs co-operation of all parties involved, co-ordination and planning from the very beginning 1. Active role of the State High investments into infrastructure (roads, rails, energy, water, ) Non-profit orientation of land development results in attractive land prices and stability Long lasting and far reaching impacts on regional and urban development 2. Master Planning is needed Spatial planning determines designated areas for logistics Feasibility study for the FV proves viability Cooperation of different stakeholders is needed (municipality, district, road administration, railway, ) Westhafen Source for Map: Senate of Berlin Königs Wusterhausen 7

3. Challenges and Concepts for FV Selecting Location and Land availability The key success factor for a Freight Village is the right location. 3. Selecting the right location An unbiased Multi-Criteria Analysis helps to assess different options and to identify the right location Interdisciplinary groups of experts Less influence of interest groups 4. Land availability Availability of large areas of >100 ha is a bottleneck often Different ownerships and different interest Land development for FV is in public interest Do legal provisions for public land developments exist? (e.g. special title in German construction law) Multi-Criteria Analysis Source: Wagener 8

3. Challenges and Concepts for FV Business and Financing Model The development of a Freight Village needs a driver and involvement of stakeholders. In Europe FV s are developed often in a PPP. 5. Business and Financing Model State (Municipal or Port Administration): investments into infrastructure, land development Private sector: purchase of land plots, investments into supra-structure. Revolving financing scheme in phases: invest and sale of land plots Active management of land plots to ensure synergetic neighbourhood Financing Bank Credits Co-Funding / Grants Equity Capital Revenues from Sales Investors Logistics Trade Light Industry (Manufacturing) Services Contracts Sale Lease Rent Stakeholders County / Municipality Railway Freight Forwarder Association.. Advisory Board Development Company Company Contract Contracts Transfer of Public Land State Land for FV Project Feasibility Study Foundation of Company Application for Financing Legal Issues / Tender / Contracts Terminal Construction Real Estate Development Marketing Operation Infrastructure = Mgt. Co. Suprastructure =Investors Terminal = Railway 9 Source: developed on the basis of E&Y and W&H

4. Future Trends Innovation and Collaboration The concentration of logistics companies in logistics centers promote innovation and collaboration. Innovative handling technologies for non cranable trailers Emission free city logistics and electro mobility Freight Exchange platforms Security solutions Telematics solutions Digitalization of supply chains and information platforms Collaboration of Freight Villages New train concepts (mixed trains, more public trains, fresh food corridors, ) Source: LNBB 10

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