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First International Maritime Congress Szczecin, Poland, 13-15 June 2013 Mr. Tommy Halén, CEO, Port of Trelleborg, Sweden

Agenda Facts of Port of Trelleborg Fehmarn Link TEN-T Metro map Motorways of the Sea What can we as a port do? Ports of the future Environment The future Commissions initiatives Final words

Port of Trelleborg the RoRo specialist Turnover 2012: 198 MSEK Result after financial items: 17.5 MSEK Number of employees: 120 Tonnage 2012: 10.8 mton Number of arrivals: 5 600 Business areas: Ferry Line traffic RoRo Logistic Property

Port Facts 2012 Largest RoRo port in Scandinavia Second largest port in Sweden (ton) Second largest port in Sweden (arrivals/departures) Largest railway port in the Baltic Sea Largest railway ferries in the world

Customers Stena Line TT-Line Unity Line Sassnitz Rostock Travemünde Swinoujscie

Our 4 Corridors

Fehmarn Link Freight volumes on links between Southern Sweden and mainland will grow Both Trelleborg and the Fehmarn Link will grow Both sea and land links are needed for the growing volumes

Core Network TEN-T Metro Map

Motorways of the Sea Remains Good to be a Core port and belong to a core corridor Cross border Added value Efficiency Multimodal transport

NOx PM SOx

Cooperation! Shipping is International! What Can We As Ports Do? Cooperation! Shipping is International! Perceptiveness – shipping industry, fuel industry, ports etc Be aware of coming regulations well in advance! E.g. CO2 Cooperation between ports in the Baltic Sea, customers and other stakeholders Standardisation, recommendation and harmonisation Effective port logistics including efficient IT system Environmentally adopted business Discuss problematic issues together

Ports Environmental Vision “By being environmentally conscious as a port, we strive towards allowing the shipping industry to update their environmental performance”

Environmentally Adapted Business Energy Review of lighting towers, modernization of light fittings Heat exchangers, heat pumps District heating Wind power Protection of water and land Extensive preventive procedures to avoid environmental damage. In the event of accidental spillage there are well-equipped containers with cleaning equipment strategically located Education and training Treatment of storm water Chemicals Choose best available products from an environmental and occupational health perspective Waste and toxic waste Waste and toxic waste from the port and its customers are separated and recycled

An Environmentally Sustainable Port Logistics both water and land Combi terminal Berths for 240 m vessels Prepares for solutions 2015, LNG ? Biogas ? Methanol ? Facilities for vessels with scrubbers

Examples of Other Green Measures in the Port Installation of: ▪ Facilities for collecting storm water Reducing toxic PM in port area ▪ Measures for reducing air pollution from port vehicles, e.g. Eco driving, particle filters in tug-masters, ad-blue fuel additive, idle auto-lock

Providing Green Technology to Ships Installation of: ▪ Shore Side Electricity at all Berths Reduction of noise and local air pollution (SOx, NOx, PM) ▪ Port Reception Facilities of Ship Sewage Reducing the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea

The Future! 3 of our partner ports in the TEN-T Core Network and in Core Corridors This means recognition of the importance of the Sea Bridge and better access to EU co-financing We are in better position for common challenges It confronts us to work together with other ports to implement good projects

Commission Initiatives TEN-T and sulphur requirements TEN-T and Marco Polo – new style from 2014 The port package and TEN-T MoS Green Bridge on Nordic Corridor

Final words Adequate TEN-T status for better coordination, contact and financing Continuous dialogue with all operators, national and EU institutions Right mix of the market needs, the investments and financing solutions Facts, realistic transport solutions, right arguments will help for a Motorways of the Sea project or influencing political decision makers Good and close cooperation between ports to define opportunities Environmental friendly port

as well as on a broader Baltic Sea region scale Port of Trelleborg will work with environmental issues on a local, a regional, as well as on a broader Baltic Sea region scale 20130613 Szczecin Congress We expand the port capacity and will create the cleanest port in the Baltic Sea 20