the northern maritime corridor and north east of scotland captain colin parker operations director...
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North East Harbours
• Principal marine support centres for the oil and gas industry in the North Sea and the Atlantic Margin.
• Main commercial ports serving North and North east Scotland.
• A major area for the landing and processing of fish.
• Regular roll on/roll off and other shipping services to the Continent, Scandinavia and the Northern Isles
Shipping Connections
Angola Germany NigeriaArgentina Greece NorwayBelgium Iceland PanamaCanada Italy PortugalDenmark India RussiaEgypt Japan SingaporeEire Malta SpainFaroe Islands Mexico SwedenFinland Morocco TunisiaFrance Netherlands USA
What has the NMC done for us?
A SWOT analysis to review the the situation
“3 years on”
Strengths
• Better informed • About what happens in other countries• About how EU projects work
• Contacts established throughout Corridor
• Greater understanding of the market place
Weaknesses• Information flow could have been better
– With Lead Partner– With other Partner Areas (especially for
development of new services)
• Local politics• City / Shire
• Lack of interest from some in the area• Fear of new competition • Need for forward thinking for 5, 10, 20 years ahead• Lack of personnel to commit to such projects
Opportunities
• Increased focus on Ro Ro traffic• Oil & Gas developments in Barents Sea• Supporting more than just the UKCS• Increasing links to Faroes and Iceland• Promotion of Short Sea Shipping• To put Sea Transportation higher on the
Political Agenda
Threats
• Level playing fields not yet established
• A risk of distortion to competition due to “free money” being handed out for otherwise unviable projects
The Future• NMC II
• North East harbours remain interested• Nestrans involvement• Continuation of networking arenas • Continuation of service development• How will NP stay involved? Barents
development is of particular interest to NS area
• Better information for all interested parties should be a priority.
• In the final year of the first project we were still discussing how to market it!