Presentation Litschka WG IMP 6th meeting 11 06 20
The Port of Rostock – Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaJörg LitschkaOpening new horizonsOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de2 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaPort of RostockInfrastructure companyOperating companiesHafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock mbH(74,9% Hanseatic City of Rostock; (100% private)25,1% Federal State of Mecklenburg -Vorpommern)„Landlord Port Authority“ Handling, storage and distributionOwner of the land and infrastructureMarketing-Platform for all port-basedcompaniesOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de3 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaData and facts4 Universal port with main focus on ferry and ro-ro traffic4 The only deep-sea port on the German Baltic coast (13 m draught, 14.5 m water depth)4 A total of 11 km of quays with 46 berth (e.g. 4 for ferries, 3 for ro/ro and 3 for heavy cargo)4 With an area of 7.5 mill. sqm. one of the largest German Baltic Sea ports4 Multimodal hub at the Baltic Sea for shipping, rail and road4 High-capacity road and railroad network to the Hinterland4 Short transit times to metropolitan areas/economic hubs such as Berlin,Leipzig, Prague, Vienna, Milan, Duisburg or Hamburg4 Additional areas for enlargement and settlement for logistics activities available4 More than 150 companies are settled (approx. 6,600 employees)Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de6 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaHandling main cargo in million tons30+ 10 %2520Ferry / RoRo15LiquidBulk10General Cargo50Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de7 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaThe Port of Rostock verifies againits leading position as universaltrans-shipment center at theGerman Baltic Sea coast with ahandling volume of 11 million tonsin 2010 in the field of general, bulkand liquid cargo.Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de8 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaRostock – LinksShort and convenient connections to many ports around the Baltic Sea- high frequency- inexpensive- fast-reliableOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de9 | The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaOur partners in Ferry and RoRo traffic to/from RostockDenmark-Gedser 9 x daily 01:45 hours Sweden- Trelleborg 3 x daily 05:45 hoursSweden- Trelleborg 3 x daily 05:45 hoursLatvia- Ventspils temporally out of serviceFinland- Hanko 4 x weekly 35:00 hoursFinland-Turku / Rauma 1 x weekly-Helsinki 3 x weekly 37:00 hoursPoland-Gdynia 3 x weekly 14:00 hoursEngland-Hull / Tilbury1x weekly, roundtripFinland- KotkaFinland-Helsinki 4 x weekly 27:00 hoursNorway-West Coast fortnightly (Vuosaari)About 120 departures/arrivals per weekOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de10| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaShort ways: Intermodal terminal directly in the portDirect trains from Rostockper week:- 13x Verona- 5x Basel/Domodossola- 6x Hamburg/Duisburg- 2x Wels26 blocktrains per weekOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de11| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaCruise shipping at the Warnemünde Cruise CenterDevelopment4 Rostock is one of the most important German cruise ports4 Base port for Rostock ́s cruise shipping company AIDA Cruises4 Rostock is point of departure for shore excursions to Berlin andtouristic highlights in Mecklenburg - Western Pomerania4 Fundamental economic factor in Rostock2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Calls 97 138 92 116 113 114 162Passengers 103,000 143,000 115,000 171,500 160,000 177,000 255,000Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.deEnvironmental Measures(Water Pollution Control and Compensation Measures)Knut BartschOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de13| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaWater Pollution Control /Rainwater Drain SystemOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de14| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaDischarge Points, Safety Separators and Sedimentation TanksOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de15| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaCompensation Measures „Extension Pier III - 1“Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de16| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaCompensation Measures- Overview „Extension Pier III- 1“ Reforestation Tree Planting Tree care Green Areasupgrading Connecting Baltic Seawith a Lake andother‘sOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de17| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaCompensation Measures- Overview „Extension Pier III- 2“ Creating Stonefield Creating RetentionAreas for theDevelopment ofhalophile speciesOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.deEnvironmental AspectsAndrej VatterrottOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de19| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic Seaoutline1. introduction2. MARPOL Annex VI – SO23. MARPOL Annex IV – P, N4. MARPOL Annex VI – NOx5. Alternative powerOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de20| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaWhat are ports all about?port• Infrastructuredevelopmentshipping• Terminaloperationsship operationOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de21| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaMARPOL Annex VI | SO2• 0.1%S in bunker fuel by 2015 OR technical solutions• Scrubbers etc. not available at large scale• Increase in freight rates up to 51% [Finnland 2009]• Modal shift from sea to roadTrailer -22%; e.g. -215 .000 trailers Germany – Finland [ISL 2010]Container - 823.000 TEU in total [ISL 2010]Assistance to technical solutions and a prolonged transitional period is neededOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de22| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaMARPOL Annex IVReduction of nutrient emissions frompassenger shipping byOn board treatmentOrPort Reception FacilitiesQuelle: ESA EnviSAT/MERIS 11.07.2010Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de23| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaMARPOL Annex IV I consequences• characteristics:• seasonality• High peak loads• High variability of chemical composition and physical parameters Improvement of infrastructure including sophisticated sampling devices withrefinancing at risk due to concurrent solution on board treatmentOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de24| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaSewage PRF at Warnemünde Cruise Center in operation by 2012Opening new horizons www.rostock-port.de25| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaMARPOL Annex VI I NOx• Available technical solutions:• Exhaust gas cleaning [SCR]• LNG as fuel Increase of freight rates about 5% in addition to effects of sulphur-regulations Open questions:• Modal shift effect from sea to road• Investment in newbuildings• Competitive situation of the Baltic e.g. against the MediterraneanOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de26| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaThe next steps ?!No immission limits are exceeded in Warnemünde due to shippingbut...180 300.000160250.000140200.000120100150.00080100.00060Calls40 50.000PassengerOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de27| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaThe next steps ?!• Shoreside electricity• Empty pipes are available• Shoreside gas• LNG Feasability studies are in progress HERO as landlord invites all interested parties to build andoperate ennergy distribution infrastructures HERO will not act as energy traderOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de28| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaThank you for your attentionOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de29| The Port of Rostock –Logistics Center at the Baltic SeaDiscussionOpening new horizons www.rostock-port.de
Presentation Litschka WG IMP 6th meeting 11 06 20