Northern Maritime Corridor The Motorway of the Northern Seas and link to Northwest Russia Seminar Maritime Policies & Globalisation, Azores, 09 10 July 2007 Gunnar Eiterjord, Head of Transport Department Rogaland County Council and Chair NMC
Vision The Northern Maritime Corridor: a means of efficient, safe and sustainable transportation, connecting coastal areas and enhancing regional development in the Region and the Northern Periphery Area
NMC Project Objective and Activities Main objective: To establish new/improved shortsea shipping services to shift cargo from road to sea Core approach: An arena for networking Key actors from both private and public sector Region to region cooperation
Main Achievements Short Sea Shipping initiatives Network with Russian enties in the petroleum sector Maritime safety initiatives
Short Sea Shipping Initiatives
Bridge - SeaCargo Roro service from West Coast of Norway to UK and the Continent SC ABERDEEN COMETA SC ABERDEEN WEEKLY MS COMETA - WEEKLY BERGEN TANANGER NORRLAND T.CARRIER - WEEKLY NORRLAND WEEKLY TRANS CARRIER
Barents Sea Intermodal Service Main aim: Improved services between the Continent and NW Russia, and being an alternative to St. Petersburg
Petroleum Sector Network cross border scenarios BarentsSea scenarios Arena for both private and public sectors Maritime link to Barents region Improved Cross- Border Connection s
Sailing Routes Russia - Continent (report from CNIIMF) 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 High case Base case Low case
Maritime Safety NMC conference in Kirkenes facilitated standing committees between Russia and Norway Initiated the Intereg IIIB projects Safety at Sea in the and Northern Periphery regions Recommendations on risk management strategies
NMC Recommendations 1. Harmonisation of Risk Management Strategies 2. Routings and Safe Seaways 3. Safety Awareness and Decision Making 4. Petroleum Developments and Routing Problems
ICT, Door-to-door Guide Market Trends within logistic industry: From in-house activity to 3rd and 4th party logistics-/service providers Less long term investments - more variable costs Less patient and less loyal clients Global requirements and global players Logistic players consolidate in integrated networks Door-to-Door Origin: Address: Borgundveien Post code City, area Ålesund Country Norway Messages related to no match of addresses! Line Destination: Address: Post code City, area Paris Country France NCL Dep: Fri 1015, Arr: Mon 2030. Loading: Ålesund, Discharge: Rotterdam. Service: Container: 20 ft, 40 ft, 45 ft Total driving: 527 km. Voyage: 500 nm. NCL agent in Ålesund: Kuehne & Nagel - Ålesund, Internet: www.kn-portal.com, Tel: +47 70 17 58 60, Email: knaes@kuehne-nagel.com From To ETD ETA Time Distance Borgundveien, Ålesund, Norway Port of Ålesund, Norway Pre-Carr. (km) Loading Port Port of Ålesund, Norway Terminal, Rotterdam, Netherlands Load. Day Discharge Port Fri 1015 Fri 1045 30m 5 km Fri 2200 Mon 1500 3d 4h 30m 500 nm Details On-Carr. (km) NCL 5 Ålesund Fri Rotterdam Mon 457 3d 7h Details Nor Lines 5 Ålesund Fri Ijmuiden Mon 522 3d 9h Details Disch. Day Maps Origin Route Origin Route Total time Enquire Directions Direction Direction Search Cl os e
Aims of NMC II Integrate the NMC as a Motorways of the Sea in the TEN-T network Move cargo from road to sea, i.e. pursue NMC initiatives and new initiatives
Work Packages Work Package A: Motorway oif the Northern Seas Work Package B: Work Package C: Work Package D: Work Package E: Work Package F: NMC as a MoS within the TEN-T Network Market Communication and New SSS Services Technological Development and ICT Tools Polycentric Port Scenarios and Framework Conditions Petroleum Sector Transport
NMC in a global and European context
NMC in a global and European context Northern Maritime Corridor has to be seen as part of a European and global transportation network. The key EU concern in cargo transportation is to shift cargo from road to intermodal transportation where sea transportation is playing a key role on longer distances. Once cargo has been placed on a long distance truck, it is very unlikely to shift to sea or rail underway. Therefore, in order for EU to succeed with the policy of environmentally friendly cargo transportation, it is essential that also neighbouring countries are linked to the motorways of the sea system. Hence, pursuing the Northern Maritime Corridor within the concept of Motorways of the Sea is instrumental for EU countries as well as neighbouring countries.
Expected Achievements in the NMC II Northern Maritime Corridor acknowledged as a Motorway of the Sea all the way to the barents Sea Substantial input to the Task Force for the master Plan for the Motorway of the Sea in the North Sea/Northern Seas Strategy plan for promotion of short sea shipping services in the NMC area New and improved short sea shipping initiatives in the NMC area
Expected Achievements in the NMC II, cont. Concept of ICT in Motorways of the Sea context Concepts of polycentric port structure Concepts of transport system relevant for the petroleum sector in the and Barents Sea Expanded network between Russia and NMC countries, both private and public sector
Utdrag fra St.meld. nr. 21 (2005-2006): Sikker og effektiv transport langs kysten Utdrag fra regjeringens nordområdestrategi: Regjeringa legg vekt på å følgje opp måla i Soria Moria-erklæringa om å leggje til rette for sikker og effektiv transport langs kysten og om opprusting av hamnene for å leggje til rette for overføring av gods frå veg til sjø. Den venta auken i transport av olje og gass frå Barentshavet og Nordvest-Russland gir utfordringar knytte til sikker transport langs norskekysten. Det gir også potensial for utvikling av strategisk viktige hamner langs kysten i den såkalla Nordleg maritime korridor, som kan bli ein del av EUs system for Motorways of the Seas. Regjeringa vil følgje utviklinga i transporten nøye, både for å sikre tryggleiken og medverke til utnytting av nye potensial.
Project Idea Interreg IVb: MoS Strategic Demonstration Project Main activities: Assess potential MoS initiatives, including links to neighbouring programme areas and North West Russia Support MoS initiatives through arena for networking, additional/specific market analyses, guidance on MoS application etc.
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