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Port of Rotterdam andHinterland connectionsPort Development and LogisticsJakarta October 10th, 2011
By: Capt. Kees. J. WeststrateSr. Project ManagerPort of Rotterdam International
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EuropeanMarket 1,300 km (800 miles)
350 million people
950 km (600 miles)220 million people
1,600 km (1000 miles)450 million people
500 km (300 miles)160 million people
Rotterdam
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industrial area
logistics hub
metropolitan area
distribution
Port of Rotterdam
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Port of Rotterdam, key data 2010
Total port area 10,556 ha
Total quay length 89 km
Interport - pipeline network 1,500 km
No of seagoing vessels per year 33,352
No of barges per year 110,000
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Private business
Port of Rotterdam
Investment responsibility in Rotterdam
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European ports, 2010
Unit: x 1 million tons (m)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Rotterdam(NL)
Antwerp(B
E)
Hamburg
(DE)
Marseilles
(FR)
Amsterdam
(NL)
Novossiysk(RU
)
LeHavre
(FR)
Primorsk
(RU)
Algeciras(ES)
Bremen
(DE)
Constantza(RO
)
St. Petersburg(R
U)
Valencia(ES)
Dunkirk(FR
)
Genoa
(IT)
London(G
B)
Barcelona(ES)
Zeebrugge(BE)
Wilhem
shaven(DE)
ZeelandSeaports
(NL)
Ghent (BE
)
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Segmentsfigures 2010
23.3%
25.4%
26.1%
5.5%
17.7%
Crude oil
Mineral oil products &
Dry bulk
Containers
Breakbulk
other liquid bulk
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Development of Maasvlakte 2 in timeand within budget!
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9 10MV2
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Investments by private business,Port of Rotterdam Authority & Government
2008 - 2015: € 15.000.000.000
24%
34%
15%
9%
14%
4%
Infrastructure
Energy/LNG
Refining / Tank storage
Bio fuels
Containers / Break bulk
Other
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Hamburg - Le Havre range
HamburgHamburgBremenBremen
Le HavreLe Havre
DunkirkDunkirk
ZeebruggeZeebrugge
GhentGhent
AntwerpAntwerp
AmsterdamAmsterdam
RotterdamRotterdam
WilhelmshavenWilhelmshaven
4
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Nautically unsurpassable!
12.500 TEUDraft 15,50 m
8.000 TEUDraft 14,50 m
4.800 TEUDraft 13,50 m
Rotterdam can handle any vesselfully loaden at any time.Now and in the future
Antwerp 12,50 m
Hamburg 12,80 m
Rotterdam > 16 m
Amsterdam 13,70 m
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Rail
Road
Shortsea - feederPipeline
Inland shipping
Hinterland connections
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Excellent barge connections
Country Weekly frequency
Germany,Switzerland
158
Belgium 21
France 16
Netherlands 135
Total 330 Key characteristics
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European waterways
5
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Rotterdam has a distinct advantage:scale of inland waterway transportation !
17 TEU
5 TEU
6 TEU
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Excellent rail connections
Country Weekly frequency
Germany, Switzerland &Austria
148
Benelux 65
Italy & France 59
Eastern Europe 44
Total 316 Key characteristics
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Betuwe Route
What
160 km of dedicated rail freight line
from the port of Rotterdam to the German rail network
Operational since June 2007
Performance 2011 (ytd): ±500 trains per week
Benefits
Increased rail capacity
No delays between the port of Rotterdam and the German border
Safe and clean mode of transport
Quick transit times
Port of Rotterdam -> German border: 3 hrs
Port of Rotterdam -> Germany’s Ruhr area: 4 hrsBetuweroute
Operating Company
Key characteristics
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Container Transferium Alphen
Why?
Improving accessibility of the port
Reducing CO2 emissions
Cheaper and more reliable connectionto the port
What?
Largest barge-connected inlandterminal in the Netherlands
Operational since Oct. 2010
High-frequency barge connections to/from Maasvlakte
Planned developments
Terminal expansion operational end 2011
Key characteristics
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Shortsea & feeder connections
Country Weekly frequency
UK & Ireland 85
Scandinavia & Iceland 27
Baltic & Russia 27
Mediterranean 22
Spain & Portugal 17
Total 178 Key characteristics
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Landlord in hinterland
Landlord position for ILT development most likely
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Oil Products
Rotterdam
Geleen
Antwerpen
Schiphol
Zaventem
Gent
Zeebrugge
Duinkerken
Venlo
Frankfurt
Ludwigshafen
Wesel
Godorf
Wesseling
RMR: Rhein Main Rohrleiting
DSM -Naftapipeline
CEPS: Central European Pipeline System
RMR: Rhein Main Rohrleiting
DSM -Naftapipeline
CEPS: Central European Pipeline System
9 mln tonnes
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