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Addressed to See Invitation List KombiConsult GmbH Zum Laurenburger Hof 76 60594 Frankfurt am Main Tel +49 69 24 43 29 31 72 Fax +49 69 24 43 29 31 79 usondermann@kombiconsult.com Development of Intermodal Transport in Croatia Dear Madame or Sir, The Croatian railway sector has made a considerable progress with respect to rail freight transport in the last years: Statistics showing a recovery of rail freight transport in recent years and Croatia has opted to place share of HZ Cargo to the private sector; The seaport of Rijeka has been modernized and increased its capacity; The well-known Pan-European Corridors V and X have been renamed, now being part of the Trans-European Transport Network linking Croatia with its Neighbors. These create opportunities for rail freight transport, but is it time to be proud, to be satisfied, and lean back? What about intermodal transport in particular and its further growth path? These and other items should be discussed with relevant actors of the intermodal sector in Croatia and we kindly invite you to discuss the recent achievements, status quo and future prospects of intermodal transport in Croatia, achieve a consent about the growth perspective and coordinate regulative, financial as well as infrastructural and operational measures that will be necessary to foster the increase of intermodal rail services, identify relevant actors and time horizons for the realization of the intermodal strategy and summarize a road map on intermodal transport in Croatia. Jointly with the project partner Crokombi, Zagreb, we kindly invite you to participate in the workshop on The meeting will take place in the offices of the, 10:00-16:00 Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, Prisavlje 14, Zagreb, 9 th Floor

In order to facilitate organizing the meeting we would like you to register by responding to this invitation e-mail until 14 March 2014. Only registered persons will be accepted for participating the meeting. The workshop will be executed in English language. Should you require a translation we would kindly invite you to indicate this in your registration e-mail. The activities are co-financed by the European Commission in the framework of the Marco Polo Common Learning Action COSMOS (www.intermodal-cosmos.eu). For any further questions or recommendations on the project or the meeting please do not hesitate to contact me. Hoping to meet you in Zagreb we remain with kind regards COSMOS Project Co-ordinator KombiConsult GmbH ppa. Klaus-Uwe Sondermann

Agenda Time Topic 10:00 Welcome and Introduction 10:10 Status-quo of the intermodal sector 10:45 Discussion by topic Infrastructure Ports and Terminal Port Hinterland Services Continental Services Incentive Schemes 12:30-14:00 Joint Lunch 14:00 Continued Discussion and Actions 15:30 Conclusions

Invited Participants (1/2) N Name, Function Company/Institution E-Mail 1 Marko Lončarević 2 Helga Bubanović Devčić Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds marko.loncarevic@mmpi.hr katarina.jagic@mrrfeu.hr 3 Darko Peričić, Director HZ Infrastructura darko.pericic@hzinfra.hr 4 Danijel Krakić, Director HZ Cargo danijel.krakic@hzcargo.hr 5 Nenad Kojić, Director Crokombi nenad.kojic@crokombi.hr 6 Vedran Devčić; Director Port of Rijeka uprava@lukarijeka.hr 7 8 Phillip Marsham, Executive Director Goran Manfreda, Director Special Projects Adriatic Gate Container Terminal Adriatic Gate Container Terminal phillio.marsham@ictsi.hr goran.manfreda@ictsi.hr 9 Mario Šarić, Director AGIT mario.saric@agit.hr 10 Janez Merlak Adriakombi janez.merlak@adriakombi.si 11 Ljubica Herceg, Director Transport Sector 12 Dario Soldo, Assistant Croatian Chamber of Commerce Croatian Chamber of Commerce 13 Robert Jukić, Director Cargo Center Zagreb 14 Jakov Karmelić, President Association of shipping agents, President lherceg@hgk.hr dsoldo@hgk.hr robert.jukic@cargo-centarzagreb.hr rjk.jkarmelic@cma-cgm.com 15 Ivan Pavlović,Director Port of Ploce i.pavlovic@luka-ploce.hr 16 Bosiljka Horvat, President Forwarders Association bosiljka.horvat@zagrebsped.hr 17 Zvonimir Poščić, Director Transagent, Forwarder zvonimir.poscic@ri.t-com.hr 18 Bazijanac Ernest, Decane 19 Eric Kenis University of Zagreb, College of transport science Innovation & Networks Executive Agency (INEA) ernest.bazijanac@fpz.hr eric.kenis@ec.europa.eu 20 Uwe Sondermann KombiConsult GmbH usondermann@kombiconsult.com 21 Kai Petri KombiConsult GmbH kpetri@kombiconsult.com 22 Peter LÉVAY Gysev Cargo levay.peter@gysevcargo.hu 23 Peter KONTOR Gysev Cargo kontor.peter@gysevcargo.hu

Invited Participants (2/2) N Name, Function Company/Institution E-Mail 24 Alen JUGOVIĆ 25 Marijan Banelli Faculty of maritime studies, Rijeka HUP-HCP Association of roadhauliers ajugovic@pfri.hr mbanelli@hrvatskiprijevoznik.hr 26 Andrej Skvarča Slovenske železnice andrej.skvarca@slo-zeleznice.si