Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Deployment of ICT toolbox supporting companies in optimal modal choice Institute of Logistics and Warehousing Poznan, Poland Leszek Andrzejewski Umbrella Seminar, Umea 29th May.2012
Why a modal choice has to be supported? Poor knowledge among shippers of the intermodal freight transport advantages Excessive attachment to road transport Intermodal operators focused on Key Accounts. Small enterprises being not attractive partners for intermodal operators due to the small volumes Internet tools for cooperation of companies along supply chains cannot widespread due to diversity of standards in electronic communication
ITC application for planning intermodal supply chains Planning module 3. Establish Customer Relationships 4. Shipment Planning Register Customer Services Customer Booking Provider Bookings Register Provider Services Provider Services Build Transport Networks Customer Service Register Customer Booking Customer Booking Plan Transport Transport Planned 1. Transport Configuration 2. Network Planning
ITC application for planning intermodal supply chains Operational module 5. Transport Execution Register Customer Services Customer Booking Transport-documentation Provider Bookings Register Provider Services Provider Services Build Transport Networks Customer Service Register Customer Booking Customer Booking Plan Transport Transport Planned Transport Execution and Monitoring/ Transport Executed Deviation Management Deviations Deviation Managed Inovices and Payments Invoices 6. Invoice and Payments
Objectives building data base of the transport operators and their services in selected transport corridors Far East Poland demonstrations for the freight market stakeholders functionality of a tool and how it may be helpful in freight decision making all possible transport alternatives across different transport modes scale of benefits resulting from the use of specific modes expected results: demo version of the tool functionalities for further dissemination deployment plan cluster of transport operators ready to sell services via the tool cluster of SME companies willing to consolidate shipments
Selected transport corridor Container transport route from the Far East to Poland with the alternative use of gateway ports of Rotterdam, Hamburg or Gdansk Corridor profile : sufficient volumes full range of intermodal alternatives on the last route section (Gateway European port final receiver) modal balance in terms of expense level
Containers on-carriage by road Szczecin Gdańsk Białystok Hamburg Poznań Warszawa Rotterdam Frankfurt Łódź Wrocław Katowice Rzeszów Road transport
Containers on-carriage by block trains Variant 1 Szczecin Gdańsk Białystok Hamburg Poznań Pruszków Rotterdam Gądki Łódź Warszawa Wrocław Sławków Katowice Rzeszów Road transport Rail transport
Containers on-carriage by block trains Variant 2 Szczecin Gdańsk Białystok Hamburg Poznań Kutno Warszawa Rotterdam Frankfurt Wrocław Łódź Brzeg Dolny Gliwice Road transport Rail transport Katowice Rzeszów
Containers on-carriage by feeders and on road Gdańsk Szczecin Białystok Hamburg Poznań Frankfurt Warszawa Rotterdam Wrocław Łódź Rzeszów Road transport Sea transport Katowice
Containers on-carriage by feeders on rails and road Szczecin Gdańsk Białystok Hamburg Frankfurt Poznań Kutno Warszawa Rotterdam Wrocław Łódź Brzeg Dolny Gliwice Sea transport Rzeszów Road transport Rail transport Katowice
Delivery lead time in days (Shanghai- Warsaw) Gdańsk Hamburg Warszawa Rotterdam Sea transport Overland transport
Cost analysis assumptions 1. Supply patterns in consideration: 1 x 40 FT - representing ca. 65% of supplies 1 x 20 FT - used for transport of heavy loads 2 x 20 FT used for transport of light loads addressed to different receivers 2. Scope of expense analysis Freight charge for transport of loaded container offered by co-operating transport operators THC - Terminal Handling Charges in sea ports Charge for return of empty container (except ocean section) 3. Freight charges level charges representing level valid in the 1st part of 2011 charges do not embrace volume discounts
FREIGHT RATES COMPARISONS THE FIRST MODAL CHOICE Route: Shanghai - Hamburg - Poland Route: Shanghai - Rotterdam - Poland 2 800 2 336-19,1 % 0,6 % 2 713 2 897-1,4 % 3 031-7,0 % 2 783 2 783 2 965 2 939 3 243-9,3 % 3 073 2 436 2 611-10,5 % - 8,3% 2 703 2 756-8,3 % 2 843-8,1 % 3 008-7,6 % 2 692 2 927 2 827 2 986 3 238-8,3 % 2 837-7,1 % 2 794-6,1 % 2 948-5,8 % 2 844-6,2 % 3 014-6,4 % 1 x 40 FT 3 037 3 118 2 964 3 019 3 206 Road Block train Feeder Direct ocean deliveries
FREIGHT RATES COMPARISONS THE FIRST MODAL CHOICE Route: Shanghai - Hamburg - Poland Route: Shanghai - Rotterdam - Poland 1 798-6,5 % 2 066 1,5 % 1 964 2 029-5,4% 2 106-7,9% 1 915 2 034 2 085 2 139 2 273-6,2 % 2 085 1 824 0,0 % 1 856-7,2 % 1 906 1 856-5,5 % 1 924-9,1 % 1 888 1 868-9,0 % - 9,4 % - 5,8 % - 9,0% 2 024-8,2 % 1 913-9,3 % 2 076-9,7% 2 065 1 824 1 989 1 x 20 FT 1 959 2 099 1 998 2 190 2 036 2 091 2 250 2 278 Road Block train Feeder Direct ocean deliveries
Direct container line Shanghai - Gdansk Gdansk St. Petersburg Shuttle Gdansk Finnish Gulf Service Overland connections to the main industrial and consumer centres in Central and East Europe Source : DCT Gdansk S,A,
FREIGHT RATES COMPARISONS THE FIRST MODAL CHOICE Route: Shanghai - Gdansk - Poland Route: Shanghai - Hamburg - Poland 1 846 2 230 2 301-4,8 % -5,9 % 2 297-17,7 % 2 122-23,0 % -51,7 % 2 355-20,5 % 1 967-37,9 % 2 182-26,3 % 2 385 1 966-47,4 % 2 191 2 356-25,2 % - 29,8 % 2 244-35,1 % 2 391-25,8 % 2 336 336 2 436 22611 2 436 2 800 2 800 2 897 2 897 2 713 2 713 2 843 2 843 2 756 2 756 2 703 2 703 2 837 2 948 2 837 2 794 2 794 3 031 3 031 3 008 3 008-17,1 % 2 497-13,9 % 2 549-18,3 % 1 x 40 FT 2 844 3 014 Road Block train Feeder Direct ocean deliveries
FREIGHT RATES COMPARISONS THE FIRST MODAL CHOICE Route: Shanghai - Gdansk - Poland Route: Shanghai - Hamburg - Poland 1 174 1 558-15,4 % - 76,0 % 1 295 1 294-56,8 % 1 572-34,0 % 1 798 2 066 1 964 2 029 2 106-51,7 % 1 906 1 629 1 450-12,0 % - 28,0 % 1 625-14,2 % 1 683-14,4 % 1 510-9,0 % - 25,0 % 1 713 1 825-4,9 % 1 519 1 684-20,2 % - 25,5 % 1 877-10,6 % 1 719-20,1 % 1 824 1 856 1 x 20 FT 1 856 1 888 1 924 2 024 1 868 1 913 2 065 2 076 Road Block train Feeder Direct ocean deliveries
Alternative intermodal transport corridors in hinterland supplies of containers to Poland. Gdansk Bremerhaven Hamburg Rotterdam Antwerp Koper
The best modal solutions in transport of containers from the Far East HAM Truck HAM Truck HAM Truck HAM Truck HAM Truck HAM Truck 40 FT KOP Train HAM Truck KOP Train KOP Train
The best modal solutions in transport of containers from the Far East HAM Truck RTD Train HAM Truck KOP Train RTD Train KOP Train 20 FT KOP Train RTD Train KOP Train KOP Train KOP Train KOP Train KOP Train KOP Train
Limitations of applications of a Journey Planner kind Unlimited number of locations Relatively high margin of error due to not representative indications of freight charges (spot market of road transport, volume discounts in sea and rail transport) Lack of negotiation module Diversity of communication standards
Tool s deployment bottlenecks sourcing in market attitudes Limited availability of data leading to incomplete database Complicated freight market structure (subcontracting, changeable alliances, trade-offs between forwarders and carriers). Reluctance of many carriers and freight forwarders to offer their services through open internet platforms (security of sensitive data, market transparency not accepted, direct negotiations preferred) Sea and rail carriers focus on large customers mainly SME practically excluded from intermodal transport Difficult co-operation of transport operators/competitors within supply chains
Deployment plan milestones Selection of transport corridor offering balanced modal competitiveness. Convincing the main intermodal operators to sell their services through an open internet platform. Reaching agreement with the co-operating transport operators on electronic communication standards, shape of documents and messages business models. Provide necessary improvements of the tool s software (negotiation module, consolidation of loads) Building database of transport operators active in the corridor and their offers (time schedules and tariffs) Selection of a company operating the optimizing ICT tool on commercial basis Start of selling intermodal transport services to shippers.
Tool s architecture Transport Optimization Electronic Platform Main function Shipments consolidation Intermodal supply chains planning Data base of transport services Intermodal freight exchange Request for offer Electronic tender for intermodal transport services Request for offer Request for offer Request for offer Offers received Offers received Basic algorithms Shipments consolidation;, Freight expense divide Acceptance of conditions Transport booking Delivery planning Ranking of the best solutions Negotiations of conditions Transport booking Offers ranking Negotiations of conditions Transport booking Offers ranking Negotiations of conditions Long term contract Transport Execution Module
Tool s architecture Transport Optimization Electronic Platform Main function Shipments consolidation Intermodal supply chains planning Data base of transport services Intermodal freight exchange Request for offer Electronic tender for intermodal transport services Request for offer Request for offer Request for offer Offers received Offers received Basic algorithms Shipments consolidation;, Freight expense divide Acceptance of conditions Transport booking Delivery planning Ranking of the best solutions Negotiations of conditions Transport booking Offers ranking Negotiations of conditions Transport booking Offers ranking Negotiations of conditions Long term contract Transport Execution Module
Recommended supportive action Promoting case studies showing intermodal attractiveness and scale of obtainable profits. Establishing co-operation of public and private sectors along green corridors in implementing ICT tools for optimization of modal choice. Support for creating consortiums of the SME shippers for consolidation of loads to obtain volume discounts from the intermodal operators. Implementation of incentives for intermodal carriers implementing promotional conditions for the SME sector. Certification of green corridors dependent on the implementation of the modal choice optimization tools. Supporting works on standardisation in electronic communication.
Thank you for your attention Institute of Logistics and Warehousing Estkowskiego 6 61-755 Poznań Poland www.transbaltic.eu Leszek Andrzejewski Ph.: + 48 61 850 48 79 leszek.andrzejewski@ilim.poznan.pl