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Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ This project is funded by the European Union A project implemented by Еgis International / Dornier Consulting Prospects and Challenges of Rail Ferry and Ro-Ro transport between Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan TRACECA LOGISTICS PROCESSES AND MOTORWAYS OF THE SEA II Michel Gueriot LOGMOS Key Expert II 16May 2012 Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Main project data Logistical Processes and Motorways of the Sea II in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan - EuropeAid/ 2011/ Project period: 27 April 2011 – 26 April 2014 Beneficiary countries: Direct – the ENPI East partners (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia) and the Central Asia TRACECA countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan) Indirect – Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Specific Project Objectives  Overcoming logistics bottlenecks with the objective to enhance trade between the EU, the beneficiary countries and beyond.  Facilitating an efficient and seamless flow of goods along the TRACECA Corridor between both sides of the Black and the Caspian Seas, ensuring good interoperability between the ports and the hinterland through regular maritime, rail, road and inland waterway transport connections.  Addressing regulatory and border-crossing procedure issues to improve the performance of maritime, port, and land transport operations with a specific focus on Ro-Ro and containerized trade and the implementation of block container train and contrailer services.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ The Project: - continues the effort of three EU-funded TRACECA projects, which were implemented in 2008 – 2011: Motorways of the Sea (MoS) for Black Sea and Caspian Sea International Logistical Centres for Western NIS and Caucasus International Logistical Centres for Central Asia - targets the implementation of the 16, now 20, pilot projects selected under the previous projects which consist in a network of 11 logistics centers in the Western NIS, Caucasus and Central Asia countries, one block-container train operation through the Caucasus along the TRACECA Corridor backbone and 5 MoS initiatives for improving the existing maritime links in the Black and Caspian Sea - aims at the identification, selection and when possible implementation of new pilot projects

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ MoS Pilot Projects in the Caspian Sea A changing environment -TRACECA countries have felt the need to review their approach to transport issues in view of the globalization of the economy, Considerable infrastructure investments are going-on: the new Baku Port and International Logistics Center at Alyat, the renovated railway link Baku-Tbilisi-Kars which will link Asia and Europe through Anatolia and the Marmaray Tunnel under the Bosphorus, the railway connection Zhezkazgan-Beineu which will shorten the distance between the Chinese border and the Caspian Sea by 1,000 km, are due to be operational in the few coming years. ·

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Plans for the rehabilitation and extension of the ports of Poti, Aktau and Turkmenbashi and construction of logistics centers for the 2 Caspian ports have been approved and under implementation or due to be implemented soon. Soft measures which aim at facilitating trade and border-crossing procedures are also either under implementation or considered in all the TRACECA Region: Georgia is working at implementing the PAIES system with Ukraine which already works between Ukraine and Moldova and is under implementation between Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania. The TIR-EPD system is in force already in 5 TRACECA Countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria and Georgia).

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ The scope of the TRACECA concept is changing: the Regional Corridor created in 1993 to link Europe to Eastern and Central Asia countries is becoming a Trans-continental Axis connecting Europe to China truly renewing the old Silk Road. -Unexpected concerns have emerged in relation with the safety of sea-borne transport. Fluctuating but generally increasing freights greatly depending upon oil prices and the introduction of slow steaming allowing to reduce fuel consumption and therefore costs but resulting in longer transit-times start also weighing on users’ decisions regarding routes and modes of transport. -The supply chain concept based on uninterrupted just-in-time delivery calls for the development of fast tracks and alternative modes to round-the-world sea- borne only transport.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ The steady rapid economic growth of TRACECA countries such as Turkey and peripheral regions such as Western China implies the enhancement of existing routes and development of new ones through Central Asia and the Caspian Sea to reduce travel times and transport costs. Globalization will thus ineluctably bring about an increase in the transit function and maritime role of the Caspian Sea TRACECA littoral countries, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. These countries have recognized the benefits they can expect from these developments and expressions of political will to implement necessary corresponding measures start being heard.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ The existing intermodal transport offer in the Caspian Basin - The main general cargo, shipping services are the rail-ferries operating between Baku, Aktau and Turkmenbashi, - In the rest of the world many transports which previously took place in wagons and on rail-ferries are now carried out in trucks and Ro-Ro vessels and even more in containers, - Although offering frequent departures, the existing services are not working according to schedules because of inadequate and/or obsolete port handling and border-crossing procedures as well as delays in railway operations and planning, insufficient port railway equipment and shunting tracks

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ The existing intermodal transport offer in the Caspian Basin - This results in waiting times at roads, excessive berth occupancy and under-utilization of the ports and of the rail-ferry fleet, - The same applies for the recently-opened Ro-Ro services reducing their attractiveness and hampering their development while the market demand for this type of transport is huge and increasing. The difficulty is even greater in the case of the Ro-ro trade due to the lack of adequate berths in Aktau and Turkmenbashi, -There are no dedicated container services in the Caspian and no regional or international block container trains on either side of the Sea. The only existing container operation is the carriage of NATO non-commercial humanitarian cargo to Afghanistan performed by non- specialized general cargo vessels.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Prospects and challenges for improving the transport supply - Infrastructure: this is an important component but time is needed before the benefits of corresponding investments can be reaped, - Soft measures: efficient procedures reducing border-crossing, port handling and sea-passage transit-times can be implemented quicker and more easily. They result in an increased attractiveness of the existing services, and therefore in an increased trade volume. Besides, such steps have to be taken compulsorily before the completion of infrastructure works so as to ensure the optimal use of the rehabilitated / new facilities and the best return on investment, especially in case same is financed through loans.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Prospects and challenges for improving the transport supply Soft measures involve no or very small investments. Vocational staff education and training often represent the main part of corresponding projects. For the LOGMOS Project, in the Caspian Basin, they address: border-crossing issues which are twofold: - procedures on the borders (including ports) must be quicker, simplified and harmonized in accordance with international conventions signed by the TRACECA member States, and made well-known in advance to the user. This is evidently best achieved where governmental agencies use pre- declaration systems (TIR-EPD, PAIES, NCTS). At land borders, joint border- crossing examination (as, for instance at Sarpi on the Turkish-Georgian road border) represent an example of best practice.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Prospects and challenges for improving the transport supply port procedures which include planning of the berthing and handling of vessels, vessels’ inward and outward clearance, cargo storage monitoring, implementation of port community systems and users’ friendly information portals. The ultimate targets are:  To reduce and possibly eliminate waiting time at roads and at berth for vessels plying regular services, Rail-ferries, Ro-ros and Ro-Pax, and, in the future container feeder vessels,  To improve the predictability and therefore attractiveness of these services and meet the market requirements by having them running on schedule,

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Prospects and challenges for improving the transport supply  To develop gradually pre-booking systems for Ro-Ro and Ro-Pax vessels equivalent to those existing in other seas, enhancing the reliability of Caspian liner shipping services,  To foster when possible the use of common transport documents (such as the CIM / SMGS common railway consignment note) enabling to develop seamless international block container train operations,  To support the implementation of integrated intermodal tariff platforms to enable users to obtain easily transparent door-to-door quotations.

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ All this can result only from a close, concerted, permanent cooperation between stakeholders throughout TRACECA Ports Users Railways Shipping Companies Trucking companies State And State Agencies

Logistics Processes and Motorways of the Sea II ENPI 2011/ Thank you for your attention! Contact LOGMOS team: 8, Lysenko street, office 39, Kiev 01034, Ukraine  ,  17