EUROGATE: The Leading Container Terminal Logistics Network in Europe 100 % Screening Is security affordable?
Content 2 1. EUROGATE 2. Impact on Terminal Operator 3. 100 % Screening
1. EUROGATE 3 EUROGATE was founded in September 1999 Europe s leading container terminal logistics network Operator of ten container terminals together with Contship Italia, two additional projects under construction Range of services completed by intermodal transport and cargomodal logistics The key figures of the EUROGATE Group in Europe: 2009 2008 Variation Container throughput in TEU 12,454,006 14,195,172-12.3 Staff * 6,689 6,840-2.2 *Without Employee pool in %
1. EUROGATE 4 Ust-Luga Wilhelmshaven Hamburg Bremerhaven Lisbon Lisbon La Spezia Ravenna Tangier Livorno Salerno Cagliari Gioia Tauro
1. EUROGATE 5 Container volumes in Germany, Italy, Portugal and Morocco 2009 in TEU 2008 in TEU Variation in % Germany Bremerhaven 4,535,842 5,500,709-17.5 Hamburg 2,138,103 2,690,525-20.5 Italien Gioia Tauro 2,799,035 3,390,442-17.4 La Spezia 851,558 1,051,805-19.0 Livorno 451,921 588,778-23.2 Cagliari 688,969 246,766 + 179.2 Ravenna 177,575 203,702-12.8 Salerno 170,833 222,911-23.4 Portugal 204,595 235,356-13.1 Marocco 435,575 64,178 + 587.7 Total 12,454,006 14,195,172-12.3
Content 6 1. EUROGATE 2. Impact on Terminal Operator 3. 100 % Screening
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 7 Review: Sept. 11th. 2001 Impact World Trade Centre December 2002 the Diplomatic Conference enact the ISPS-Code (International Ship and Port facility Security Code) as an Amendment of the SOLAS Convention from 1974, appointed date July 1st 2004 June 28th 2004 Certification of EUROGATE (ISPS) Unternehmenspräsentation
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 8 Reception Building between GH 1 und 2 Unternehmenspräsentation
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 9 Indoor view with Monitors of the Video Surveillance Unternehmenspräsentation
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 10 Protection of the Rail Entrances with Automatic Gates Unternehmenspräsentation
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 11 Central Gate for Container Dispatch Unternehmenspräsentation
2. Impact on Terminal Operator 12 Personnel Measures: Nomination of the PFSO (Port Facility Security Officer) Nomination of 2 Deputies of the PFSO Nomination of 26 PFSO Assistants (3 Shifts) Training of the Security Guards Training of about 1000 commercial employees Unternehmenspräsentation
Content 13 1. EUROGATE 2. Impact on Terminal Operator 3. 100 % Screening
3. 100 % Screening 14 Background: The US legislation passed a law (House Regulation 1 / HR 1) introducing a 100% screening requirement for US-bound maritime cargo by July 2012. The containers are due for screening in the port of loading Inspection for conventional and radioactive hazards
3. 100 % Screening 15 Port of Bremerhaven: In Germany the Port of Bremerhaven is the most important port for US-bound cargo Under the current legislation in 2009 4.742 containers have already been screened in Bremerhaven. That means 13 containers per day. In Bremerhaven 654.243 containers have been loaded in 2009 in Bremerhaven destined for the US market. That means app. 1.793 containers per day which in turn means the demand for screened containers.
3. 100 % Screening 16 Concerns: The European Commission (EC) has published 3 studies about the impact of H.R.1 legislation on European ports Result: 100% screening would result in unacceptable high costs and create significant delays in the transatlantic trade. This evaluation will be shared by the affected port industry
3. 100 % Screening 17 Cost estimation in European Ports: Purchasing and provision of technical devices and the demand for infrastructure : 430 Mio EUR Annual working costs: 200 Mio EUR Against this background the 3 studies come to the conclusion that the costs bear no relation to the generated gain in security.
3. 100 % Screening 18 Not 100% Security: Container screening will basically improve security in the transport chain but 100% screening will not mean 100% security Examples: - 100% screening will not detect biological and chemical hazards - 100% screening does not give any input about the security situation before and after the process - 100% screening just pictures and monitors a time frame of 15 minutes on a container voyage which basically takes several weeks.
3. 100 % Screening 19 Open issues: Standardised screening technique? How to deal with transhipment containers? Who is bearing the cost burden? International accepted standard?
3. 100 % Screening 20 Conclusion: This legislation has too many weak spots If the legislation will come in force it will: - Create high financial burden - Increase transportation costs tremendously - Create additional transportation (carbon footprint) - Not give 100% security - Create potential trade barrier Eurogate firmly believe that the SecureSystem technology invented by Astrium gives an high degree of security throughout the whole transport chain.
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