City and region cooperation in planning and financing port development on the example of german ports Gdansk, 13 th September 2010 Ingo Fehrs.

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City and region cooperation in planning and financing port development on the example of german ports Gdansk, 13 th September 2010 Ingo Fehrs

All kinds of goods can be handled in the universal port of Hamburg. Ingo Fehrs 22

Containerumschlag in Millionen TEU Ingo Fehrs Containerhandling in Mio. TEU 3

Ingo Fehrs Top 10 foreign trade partners of the port of Hamburg 44

Hinterland of Port of Hamburg Ingo Fehrs Quelle: Elbebroschuere5.pdf, 111-5, Datei : Foll2473_Transportkosten.ppt Fol.Nr

6 Ingo Fehrs

Port of Hamburg Feeder Connections Hamburg Lübeck Helsinki Kiel Brunsbüttel Finland Sweden Denmark Germany 9 PolandPoland Lithuania Latvia Estonia Russia Netherlands Kotka Hamina Turku Rauma Hanko Malmö Trelleborg Gothenburg Helsingborg Paldiski Tallin Muuga Riga Ventspils Klaipeda St.Petersburg Kaliningrad Baltijsk Aarhus Copenhagen Frederica Gdansk Gdynia Swinoujscie Szczecin Gävle Stockholm Norrköping Oslo Stavanger Bergen Norway 20 NorwayNorway Aberdeen Felixstowe London Belgium Rotterdam Antwerp 159 = departures per week Poland UK © Port of Hamburg Marketing 25 DenmarkDenmark 5 LithuaniaLithuania 16 RussiaRussia 8 UKUK 1 IcelandIceland 40 SwedenSweden 5 LatviaLatvia 2 EstoniaEstonia 28 FinlandFinland Ingo Fehrs Port of Hamburg Feeder Connections 7

Port of Hamburg can handle all size of container vessels container terminals in the „Mittlerer Freihafen“, „Waltershofer Hafen“ und the „Container Terminal Altenwerder“ can accommodate ships with a capacity of up to 13,500 TEU Ingo Fehrs 8

9 Port of Hamburg facts and figures Port area ha Land area4.254 ha Water surface ha Lengths of quay walls/embankments 51 km Quay walls for seagoing vessels 37 km Berths for seagoing vessels320 therefrom berths for large vessels 38 Public streets in the port150 km Bridges in the port 147 Port Railway-trail track facilities289 km HPA staff employees therefrom 200 civil servants 80 trainees Ingo Fehrs 99

Ministry of finance Ministry for economic & labour affairs HPA Hamburg Port Authority Public Corporation former system Since 10/01/2005 Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Economic port policy & development Harbour master office Technical port development Land lease business Public Port Administration Ingo Fehrs 10

public grants allowed costs partly covered by port dues, other tariffs & surplus profit of commercial business e.g. construction of quay-walls and berthes for rental construction, maintenance and management of general infrastructure e.g. streets no subsidies allowed costs to be covered by rentals Municipal infrastructure Commercial infrastructure HPA Hamburg Port Authority following EU-law Port Authority: Financing the Port Infrastructure Ingo Fehrs 11

Commercial infrastructure Municipal infrastructure preparation and rental of sites and quay walls for private operators planning, construction and maintanance of Streets / bridges Waterways Railways Storm flood protection Site construction rental fees tariffs and port dues public subsidies refund of other authorities City of Hamburg Model of finance Ingo Fehrs 12

Ingo Fehrs the port of Hamburg is directly bound to the urban area around it. 13

Copyright by: Hamburg Port Authority, Dalmannstr. 1, Hamburg The Port of Hamburg Port area limits Federal waterway, under the jurisdiction of Hamburg Free port border Port rail system depot River barrier Pipeline (ownership or easement registered) Hydraulic structures (moles etc) Property owned by HPA As at week 14/2005 Privately owned land Federal waterway under the jurisdiction of Ham- burg but located on the territory of Lower Saxony Ingo Fehrs 14

Site management  The HPA is the owner of nearly all property in the port and has access to virtually complete documentation of all site-related matters.  Tasks: Port planning infrastructure development site allocation  HPA helps to ensure that existing property potential is maximised through tenant acquisition and lease management. Ingo Fehrs

16 Ingo Fehrs CT Eurogate CT Burchardkai CT Tollerort Central Terminal Steinwerder Port extension Western extension Present facilities Expansion and restructuring Potential CT Altenwerder

Flood protection and risk prevention The HPA  builds and operates public flood protection systems (dykes and flood barrages),  defines guidelines for private flood protection within the port (polders),  has responsibility for a number of important risk prevention activities, which are overseen by the port team and the Hamburg storm tide warning service. Ingo Fehrs

Safety in shipping The HPA port office is responsible for enforcing absolute compliance with nautical security regulations, while at the same time enabling traffic to flow smoothly. The port office:  maintains the land-based radar chain,  provides vessels with information about transport routes and berths,  advises skippers on the Elbe through ist main nautical office, which also arranges on-board pilot services as required. Ingo Fehrs

these activities also belong to HPA‘s responsibilities. Maintenance Island Neuwerk Bike path Wilhelmsburg Port railway‘s infrastructure 19

Further port development is mandatory Ingo Fehrs Strategy consultant McKinsey assists us with our port development plan CTS - parties affected are directly involved through a market consulation process Detecting global trends Quelle: 20

Many thanks for your kind attention! Ingo Fehrs 21

Ingo Fehrs Thank you for your attention! HPA Hamburg Port Authority AöR Neuer Wandrahm Hamburg Ingo Fehrs Tel.: