MARITIME TRANSPORT AND FUTURE POLICIES

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MARITIME TRANSPORT AND FUTURE POLICIES Perspectives from the North Sea Region Stefan Breitenbach Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.v. Hannover, 25.04.2013

AGENDA 1. Introduction - MTC in a Nutshell 2. Development Process of the MTC Policy Paper 3. The MTC Policy Paper + 2 Thematic Examples

MARITIME TRANSPORT CLUSTER IN A NUTSHELL A Cluster is to provide a structure and funding for partners in different projects within and across priorities to work together on common issues. Source: The NSRP Secretariat The Maritime Transport Cluster (MTC) Applies the cluster idea to the maritime transport sector. Main Objective: To compose policy advice based on the NSR experiences to contribute to the discussions on future EU transport policy developments. WP 3 WP 4 WP 5

AGENDA 1. Introduction - MTC in a Nutshell 2. Development Process of the MTC Policy Paper 3. The MTC Policy Paper + 2 Thematic Examples

RESULTS WORK PACKAGE 3 ANALYSES & CONSOLIDATION Hot Topics - Project Analysis: Hot Topics - Research Analysis:

RESULTS WORK PACKAGE 4 MARKET DERIVED PERSPECTIVES Consultation included discussions on main concerns regarding market development, hot topics, current research gaps Improvement of the quality of live & job opportunities Lack of qualified employees Health of the workers EU wide harmonisation of rules & regulations and standardisation Alternative drives Sustainability LNG Cold Ironing E-mobility and fuel cell technology Reduction of air pollutants and emissions Renewable energies Recycling Ballast water treatment *Reduction of noise emissions ICZM Modal shift ICT Technology SSS, IWT SC optimization E-navigation **Better interconnectivity * Noise reduction measures(rail/road and under-water noise) **(Earlier) data transfer from sea (terminal) side to hinterlandenabling better interconnectivity/ mode choices. Port community systems exist but there are difficulties to transfer data to inland systems.

RESULTS WORK PACKAGE 5 POLICY PERSPECTIVES & POLICY ADVICE Project &Research Analyses (WP 3) Links to EU Policy Papers / Involvement of Sectoral Organisations Marked Derived Perspective (WP 4) White Paper on Transport, Europe 2020 strategy, CEF, TEN-T guidelines, Annual MoS review, SWP emissions, national transport plans, ERDF Regulation, North Sea Region 2020 E.g. of sector organisations involved: WP 5 The MTC Policy Paper: Maritime Transport and Future Policies

AGENDA 1. Introduction - MTC in a Nutshell 2. Development Process of the MTC Policy Paper 3. The MTC Policy Paper + 2 Thematic Examples

The MTC Policy Paper Maritime Transport and Future Policies Perspectives from the North Sea Region Ten main themes for the future were identified: 1. A Leading Maritime Region 2. Efficient Transport 3. Smart Solutions 4. Combining the Modes 5. Infrastructure - the Solid Base 6. Planning the North Sea Region 7. Green Maritime Transport 8. Research and Knowledge Management 9. Working in the Transport Sector 10. Maritime Business Perspectives

Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV) Calling Main Ports in Europe

More Peaks in Hinterland Traffic Caused by Increasing Loading Capacities of ULCV Handling of 8,000 TEU at the Ocean-Going Vessel (13,000 TEU Class) One Ocean-Going Vessel Prompt handling of hinterland traffic add up to 5,000 TEU: 3,100 TEU via LKW 1,900 Trucks 3,000 TEU Short Sea- & Feeder Service 1,800 TEU via Rail 25 Trains 100 TEU via IWT 2 Barges Assumptions Share of the modes of transport according to Port of Hamburg s modal split (containerised cargo). Assumed capacity by each Mode of Transport: 90 TEU per Barge 75 TEU per Train 1.6 TEU per Truck Port of Hamburg Marketing

Efficient Transport Linking to the NSRP Projects (Exempels): Dryport Smart Solutions Food Port Combining the Modes Infrastructure - the Solid Base LO-PINOD StratMoS

Cruise Sector One of a New Business Opportunity for the NSR WORLDWIDE + 5,6 % 18 19 GERMANY + 14 % + 19 % 1,027 1,219 1,388

Linking to the NSRP Projects (Exempels): Efficient Transport Clean North Sea Shipping Cruise Gateway itransfer NMU Working in the Transport Sector Research and Knowledge Management Infrastructure - the Solid Base Green Maritime Transport Planning the North Sea Region

Thank you for your Attention! MTC Supporters MTC Supporters www.maritimetransportcluster.eu

MARITIME TRANSPORT AND FUTURE POLICIES Perspectives from the North Sea Region Stefan Breitenbach Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.v. Hannover, 25.04.2013