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1 Intermodal transport, Increasing efficiency, reducing costs via innovative collaborative partnerships Peter Wolters Secretary General EIA
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2 What is EIA? Global trends influencing intermodal chain Basic intermodal processes National intermodal policies Supply Chain Decarbonisation Logistics message to EU authorities Content
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3 Environment: ‘Green’ issues became business goal What is EIA?
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4 Global trends influencing intermodal chain (tomorrow) A.Sustainability (environmental restrictions & opportunities) B.Energy (search alternatives) C.Constraints infrastructures (smarter use existing infra)
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5 Basic intermodal process Cargo flows origin - destination through transport chain comprising more than one mode Freight forwarders need to know intermodal alternatives Intermodal product need to be as efficient as road Consolidation of freight; corridors ; terminals (Threshold intermodal transport still too high for SME’s
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6 National intermodal policies: Netherlands Closer coordination policy initiatives ministry Transport + Economic Affairs + Department of Housing, Regional Development and the Environment Betuweline: freight-only rail corridor (ready) Maasvlakte II (2013) Strict modal shift % MAASVLAKTE II. Source: Port of Rotterdam AuthorityBETUWE LIJN. Source: Rail Cargo Information Netherlands
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7 Port-Hinterland Networks/Terminals: Germany Germany has dense network of terminals, unique in EU Terminals differ in size and services in relation to transport demand Strong focus on hinterland transport Hamburg/Bremen / Netherlands to hinterland Public terminals road/rail/water/RoLa. Source DB NETZ ‘Intermodal Yearbook 2010’ EIA German Port-Hinterland. Source: HHLA. ‘Intermodal Yearbook’ EIA
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8 Environment: ‘Green’ issues became business goal Supply Chain Decarbonisation, World Econ.Forum, 2009
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9 Environment: ‘Green’ issues became business goal Competition on the shelve, not on the road (or other modes) Innovative models for logistics horizontal collaboration Manufacturing industries & LSP sharing capacity, saving revenues + CO2 New Logistics Collaboration
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10 Intermodal transport: shippers’ perspective 2020 (EIA member Procter & Gamble) 1.Efficient use of all modes of transport 2.Intermodal significantly higher 3.New entrant vs. old stagnant 4.Parallel supply chains 5.Cost 6.Speed 7.Information
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More efficient use of infrastructure; load (road) inefficiency is € 160 BLN opportunity This is bad for both profitability and environment www.co3-project.eu Based on 2012 Eurostat + EU Environment Agency data, 2010)
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12 Freight & logistics are industrial veins of supply chains Efficiency; making smart use of existing infrastructure Investing in electrification of transport industry (rail/terminals) TEN-T consultation, EIA stressed CO2 = saving for authorities ‘Logistics message’ EIA to cabinet EU authorities (President Barroso; Commissioner Kallas; EP) Transport Commissioner KALLAS receives EIA delegation, 2011+2012 Cabinet President BARROSO receives EIA delegation, April 2012 EU Parliament TEN-T consultation hearing, May 2012
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13 Environment: ‘Green’ issues became business goal Many thanks! www.eia-ngo.com Peter.wolters@eia-ngo.com
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