Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project presentation July 2009 Wiktor Szydarowski.

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Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project presentation July 2009 Wiktor Szydarowski Project manager

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project rationale – business perspective infrastructure barriers to seamless flows + constraints in the regulatory framework addressed by several enterprises and transport operators low compatibility of national transport networks and logistic solutions challenge of fast growing trade exchange volumes between EU and: Russia, China, India

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project rationale – EU and national policy perspective European Commission’s efforts to promote co-modality and alleviate road traffic externalities EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region to harmonise the national infrastructure planning many players but high segmentation of efforts towards a coherent and intelligent transport system in the BSR

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Situation at the regional level visions and strategic views on an integrated transport system formulated by several local, regional and sector pan-Baltic organisations (e.g. BSSSC, CMPR BSC, BDF, UBC, BPO) wish to use harmonised transport actions for sustainable regional growth pan-Baltic cooperation needs expressed in the area of: – better involvement in the national and European transport planning process – regional development dimension added to the work on the multimodal transport system – better coordination of the development measures carried out by the regions themselves

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Views of the private sector strategic work done so far acknowledged but tangible results expected (milestones) involvement of Russia essential a transnational package of priority investments an interesting idea for the financial sector coordination with Northern Dimension Transport and Logistics Partnership needed! specific interest in: –access to a durable forum of public actors in lobbying and enforcing necessary investments and amendments in legislation and administrative procedures of the BSR countries –dialogue on pre-requisites and means for joint investments –pilot cases to demonstrate investment possibilities

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Added value of TransBaltic regional level initiative compliant with EU transport policy and the EU Baltic Sea Strategy socio-economic development perspective of growing traffic volumes in individual TEN-T corridors public response to the challenges the increased flows bring for both the capacity of the transport networks in the area and for the sustainable regional development harmonising efforts by pan-Baltic organisations in the field of transport and regional development

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Positioning of TransBaltic strategic project of the BSR Programme , with focus on the problems of pan-Baltic relevance and with a backup from the national level authorities umbrella over ongoing transport corridor initiatives joint framework and pilot demonstration of pan-Baltic transport visions, master plans and planning concepts TransBaltic INVEST MENTS

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Organigram (March 2009) EU BALTIC SEA STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS LP STAKEHOLDERS COOP.FORUM CORRIDOR PROJECTS TransBaltic ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS CORRIDOR PROJECTS

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region General objective of TransBaltic to provide regional level incentives for the creation of a comprehensive multimodal transport system in the BSR, as stipulated by the EU Baltic Sea Strategy, by means of joint transport development measures and business concepts MAIN RESULTS: traffic forecasts and scenariostraffic forecasts and scenarios at the corridor level as a decision support for public/private investments regional action plan with measures needed to enhance the gateway function of the BSRregional action plan with measures needed to enhance the gateway function of the BSR business concepts (modal interoperability, transport capacity, traffic reduction, competence raising and e-business applications in optimising supply chains)business concepts (modal interoperability, transport capacity, traffic reduction, competence raising and e-business applications in optimising supply chains) meeting place for transport stakeholders (national, regional, local, private) to discuss challenges and solutionsmeeting place for transport stakeholders (national, regional, local, private) to discuss challenges and solutions

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project components WP2: COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION WP3: THE BSR AS A TRANSPORT GATEWAY AREA WP4: HORIZONTAL MEASURES WP5: KEY BUSINESS ACTIONS Dry port development The maritime container dismantling and assembly system Deployment of ICT toolbox for multimodal routing Competence management system in harbour logistics Rail transport solutions for North-South and East-West flows Challenges for Baltic ports Human capacity building in transport operations Transport sustainability and green corridors WP1: PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region TransBaltic partnership 21 partners from 9 countries, including the regional authorities of: Skåne (SE), Västerbotten (SE), Blekinge (SE), Västra Götaland (SE), Stockholm (SE), Lahti (FI), Pomorskie (PL), Warminsko-Mazurskie (PL), Sjaelland (DK), Vest Agder (NO), Eastern Norway County Network (NO) and specific partners (transport and logistic associations, transport administration, universities and research organisations) 29 associated and supporting organisations, including: national transport ministries of: Lithuania, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Germany and Belarus + Finnish Maritime Administration, 8 organisations from Russia, with Kaliningrad Region, City of Sankt Petersburg, North-West Association of the Eleven Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation, 7 pan-Baltic organisations

Project Part-financed by the European Union Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Thank you for your attention! Wiktor Szydarowski Project manager