Presentation Pauldin WG IMP 6th meeting 11 06 20
Ports of Stockholm – A Sustainable CruiseDestinationErik Andersson PauldinPublic Affairs2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 11. The City of Stockholm2. The Ports of Stockholm3. Cruises and ferries4. Environmental work5. Development plansThe City of Stockholm• Owns 100 % of the Ports of Stockholm• Vision 2030 for the future of the city• Versatile & eventful• Innovative & growing• Citizens’ StockholmPopulation growth, Stockholm region1. The City of Stockholm2. The Ports of Stockholm3. Cruises and ferries4. Environmental work5. Development plansOur ports Kapellskär2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 6Our ports KapellskärStockholm2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 7Our ports KapellskärStockholmNynäshamn2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 82011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 9New ferry line to St. Petersburg• Started on April 2• Leaves fromStockholm onWednesdays andSaturdays• No visa required2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 102010 in briefPorts of StockholmMore than 12 millions ferry and cruise passengers8.4 million tonnes of goods633 million SEK turnover (approx. 68 million Euros)140 employeesVVäärrttaann FFrriihhaammnneenn LLoouuddddeennHHaammmmaarrbbyy &&LLiilljjeehhoollmmeenn qquuaayyssIInnnneerr cciittyy MMaasstthhaammnneenn &&qquuaayyss SSttaaddssggåårrddeennSSkkeeppppssbbrroonn2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 121. The City of Stockholm2. The Ports of Stockholm3. Cruises and ferries4. Environmental work5. Development plansCruise calls and passengers1999-2010260412 000160Calls160 000PassengersTurnarounds1999: 6 000 passengers2010: 62 000 passengers 2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 14Season 2010• 258 Cruise vessels (incl 11 Nynäshamn)• 33 T/A• 415 000 pax• 30000 KBM Black & Grey water(= 3000 trucks)• Only 3 vessels did not separate garbage2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 15Pax & nationalities2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 16Ferry and cruise passengers’contribution to Stockholm (2009)• The contribution of ferry travellers visiting Stockholm, by directspending in the county of Stockholm, was just over 5.1thousand million Swedish crowns (570 million Euros)• Each visitor spent an average of approximately SEK 2630 pervisit (290 Euros)• Each individual visitor spent an average of 2.3 days inStockholm, spending approximately SEK 1150/day (127Euros).• 23 percent of the entire financial turnover from visitors to thecounty of Stockholm from the ferry passenger.2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 17Ferry and cruise passengers’contribution to Stockholm (2009)• The spending by visitors to Stockholm generated 4200 annualfull-time employment equivalents in the county of Stockholm.• The ferry travellers visiting Stockholm occupied approximately345 000 hotel rooms per year, which constitutes 12 percent ofhotel room bookings in the county. This equates to 1000 hotelrooms each day, or 7 fully-booked hotels every day of theyear.• 97 percent of the visitors were happy with their visit toStockholm.• 93 percent of the visitors intended to visit Stockholm again.2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 181. The City of Stockholm2. The Ports of Stockholm3. Cruises and ferries4. Environmental work5. Development plansEnvironmental work• Direct impact• Indirect impact• Regulatory• Voluntary2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 20Yesterday, today and tomorrow• Agreements with shipowners; sulphur and nitrogen• Onshore Power Supply• Waste handling• Black- and greywater• Noise• Use of energy2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 21Port-fee-systemIncentives2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 22No special fee – waste handling2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 23Waste water handling-Reception facility, cruise vessels2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 24Results• SO – emissions; 60% reduction between 1995 and 20062• NO – emissions; 40% reduction between 1996 and 2006x• 66 % of vessels in regular traffic use low sulphur fuel (0.5)• 60 % of vessels in regular traffic have taken actions and reducedNO emissionsx• 100 % of tankers have double bottom/double hull• 95 % of cruise liners delivers source separated waste• Every quay has the possibility to receive grey- and black water2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 25Wastewater handling-Received amountsCapacity (Ferries): 150-400 m3/hCapacity (Cruise vessels): 50-250 m3/h2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 261. The City of Stockholm2. The Ports of Stockholm3. International cruises4. Ferries5. Development plansThe Ports of Stockholmmeet the future• The ferry and cruise ship traffic is focused to Stockholm• Freight handling will be developed in Nynäshamn and Kapellskär• Downtown land in Stockholm in close proximity to the sea will beopened up and used for other buildings and settlements• The inner city quays of Stockholm will be renovated and madeattractive to the public4 large port projectsLand managed by the Ports ofStockholmStockholm Royal SeaportHjorthagen: Living andindustrial areaFrihamnen: ContainerterminalVärtan: Ferries andcruisesLoudden: Oil terminalFrihamnen: Ferries andcruisesVision over the new area.HjorthagenLiving andindustrialareaFrihamnen: BusinessareaFrihamnen: Livingand business areaVärtan: Ferries andLoudden:cruisesLiving areaFrihamnen: Ferries andcruisesThe big challenges for the port inStockholm• City development vs Port development• Lack of quays for large ferries and cruise shipsDownload our app•”Cruise Sthlm” in App Store•Free!2011-06-28Stockholms Hamnar Presentation 34Thank you!
Presentation Pauldin WG IMP 6th meeting 11 06 20