TEN-T support for Motorways of the Sea projects under 2012 Call

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TEN-T support for Motorways of the Sea projects under 2012 Call INFO DAY 2012: Motorways of the Sea (MAP) Jose Anselmo, DG MOVE Morten Jensen, TEN-T Executive Agency Brussels, 29 November 2012

Motorways of the Sea: overall objective Establish a trans-European network of Motorways of the Sea that concentrates flows of freight on viable, regular, and reliable sea-based transport services that are integrated in logistic chains and covers all types of maritime freight operations To… Reduce road congestion Increase use of more sustainable modes of transport Improve accessibility to peripheral regions

MoS objectives General Sustainability and Safety Contribute to “Climate Change” solutions Strengthen Cohesion Improve existing or establish new maritime links Improve Maritime Transport integration in the global logistic chain Improve transhipment and hinterland connections in Ports Multimodal connections – priority for the integration of Inland Navigation and Rail Fostering the deployment of new technologies and systems

MoS call in 2012 KEY ISSUES for 2015 SECA AREA: Technologies, Fuels, Re-fuelling, Ports, Ships, rf-barges (Prototype and mature technologies for the innovation process) & Human Element Single Windows, reporting directive (65), streamlining of the "transport corridor" information process & Human Element Safety, Environmental Protection & Human Element Corridor Integration, efficiency and competitivness

Instruments for financial support to Motorways of the Sea projects TEN-T Info Day 27-28-29 November 2012 Instruments for financial support to Motorways of the Sea projects .. and also EU’s Cohesion and Structural funds European Investment Bank (EIB) National schemes

TEN-T MoS projects vs ‘traditional’ TEN-T projects Focus on transport network integration (maritime with hinterland) Improve framework conditions (hard and soft) to facilitate modal shift (holistic approach) More complex Involve several implementing bodies Driven by a mix of public and private bodies Pre-selected (maritime link based projects) and approved by at least 2 EU Member States

TEN-T co-financing for MoS in 2012 20% for infrastructure works and facilities (implementation projects), 30% for cross-border sections 50% for pilot actions 50% for studies or study parts of projects 30% for start-up aid i.e. depreciation of capital costs Combining rates within the same project possible Cumulating with other EU co-financing instruments for the same part of action not possible

Project types and strands TEN-T Info Day 27-28-29 November 2012 Project types and strands

Two strands of projects TEN-T Info Day 27-28-29 November 2012 Two strands of projects Maritime link based projects Establishment of MoS projects along main freight transport corridors, based on maritime links (new or improvement of existing links) Projects consisting of infrastructure and facilities investments (hard or soft) necessary to remove bottlenecks to improve efficiency of the logistic chain on a corridor Wider benefit projects Implementation actions for IT systems (eMaritime applications, Single Window, PCS, etc.), environmental issues, tracking and tracing systems, Training, icebreaking etc. Projects addressing maritime industry wide issues and link to other segments in the logistic chain, typically environmental issues linked to emissions or ICT applications

Project types: Objectives

Participation Maritime link projects (implementation and pilot actions primarily) Ports Other infrastructure and facility owners, including in hinterland Maritime operator(s) and preferably hinterland transport operator(s) Broader consortia involving terminal operators, infrastructure owners, etc. Involvement of maritime operators, shipping companies and other transport operators demonstrated through direct participation in the project as beneficiary or through letters of support (letters of intent) to participate in stakeholder group Wider benefit projects (implementation, pilot and study actions) Broad involvement (directly or through commitments) by the relevant stakeholders, in particular public administrations (e.g. customs) and users (operators), depending on the nature of the projects Participation should be appropriate and balanced (lean) to achieve the objectives (deployment)!

Involvement of transport operators (and other stakeholders) Direct as project beneficiary, no letter needed Indirect through letters of support/intent streamlining the operator’s credible commitment to the project Recommended letter structure: - role of operator in the project - organisational involvement (e.g. steering committee) - co-operation with other beneficiaries - technical involvement (service operation) - financial capacity to operate service Possibility to co-finance costs of organizational involvement with a 50% rate

Deadline for submission MoS call in 2012 Budget allocation for MoS in 2012: €80 million Studies: limit of 20% of the overall budget Minimum EU contribution: € 0.5 million Deadline for submission 28 February 2013

MoS eligibility All types of projects must include applicants from (and be supported by) a minimum of two different Member States Eligibility period for actions: 1 January 2012 - 31 December 2015 Involve in general private and public sectors Implementation projects (works): Prior evaluation and pre-selection within a public call for tender organised by Member States concerned Project extension to a neighbouring non-EU country requires additional governmental endorsement from that country Project part extended to non-EU country not eligible for TEN-T co-financing

Conclusions (1/2) An application should be based on a strategic decision, i.e. fit into an overall strategy and a firm decision to implement ! Read and understand the workprogramme, call text, guide for applicants and FAQs Wider benefit projects should check existing projects and knowledge to avoid duplication, to re-use ‘standards’ and to plan collaboration, i.e. cannot repeat what has been done ! Consult the help desk for any queries Consult your Member State TEN-T representative as soon as possible

Conclusions (2/2) Focus on intermodality and logistic chain integration Don’t forget about hinterland part and bottlenecks – the port to port link is not enough! Describe services - existing ones & future upgrades Demonstrate freight flows justifying the link: a must! Include market, competition, cost/benefit analyses: they are necessary to demonstrate that the link has/can gain a fair market share and that it can realistically become profitable for operators Use a holistic approach – bring relevant actors together Appropriate participation of transport operators (covering the maritime link) and ports are required. Involvement of other stakeholders expected as appropriate (e.g. infrastructure owners/managers, hinterland transport service providers)

More information about MoS MoS One Stop Help Desk: open for business! www.mos-helpdesk.eu

Thank you

Identifying and preparing TEN-T MoS projects TEN-T Info Day 27-28-29 November 2012 Identifying and preparing TEN-T MoS projects Start from the ‘market’, i.e. identified needs Build a partnership; Involve key actors Scope your project Build your case (use existing material, market analysis, socio-economic cost-benefit analysis, etc.) Talk to your supporters

Maritime link based Actions Call characteristics Maritime link based Actions Intermodality and integration are key principles Integration of IT systems or application of single window concept expected, in particular regarding reporting and ‘open’ sharing of information Investment in infrastructure and facilities to overcome or prevent bottlenecks Focused predominantly on freight transport Efficiency of MoS services based on modal shift calculations till 2025 and reduction of external costs Viability of transport service substantiated through detailed market analyses of freight flows and business plans The transport (maritime) service must be achieved at the latest 6 months before the end of the project – otherwise the EU financial aid may be reduced Wider benefit Actions Examples: LNG Eco bonus Environmental friendly maritime transport Partnership with Neighbouring Countries Interoperability of ICT systems: eMartime & beyond Safety & environmental protection in port areas and the Human Element Role of ultraperipherical regions

What can TEN-T fund within implementation projects? High water protection devices (dikes, breakwaters, locks) Lights, buoys, beacons; ramps, jetties, signposting Infrastructure and facilities up to the terminal site (for temporary storage of loading units, facilities for drivers, shore side electricity, & waste treatment; terminal handling equipment…) Land and sea access to port, including connecting links to the TEN-T or national land transport networks ICT infrastructure for eMaritime, administration and customs facilities (VTMIS, reporting and information exchange systems, administrative simplification), etc. Waterways and canals to shorten sea routes

TEN-T Info Day 27-28-29 November 2012 Start-up aid 30% of two years of depreciation of eligible capital costs e.g. Terminal equipment Fixed or semi-mobile equipment (e.g. cranes or ramps) Locomotives, ships or vessel equipment allocated to MoS service or adjustment of vessels for the purpose of MoS

What are the requirements for cross-border sections? Actions/construction on two sides of the border Project technically and financially indivisible Member States commit jointly to the project (formal governmental agreement) and put in place a common management and implementation structure More info: http://tentea.ec.europa.eu/download/calls_2009/definition_cross_border_sections_en.pdf