The view of a logistics company Intermodal

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The view of a logistics company Intermodal
Intermodal
The view of a logistics company
Ports: How to Regulate Logistics Interfaces
DB Schenker Rail Deutschland AG
Dr. Eric Pfaffmann
Vice President Sales, Maritime Transports
Florence, 9 November 2012
Agenda
Introducing DB Schenker Rail
Current issues
Closing remarks
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Intermodal
DB Schenker Rail is the market leader in Germany and
Europe
Market leader in Europe
Market leader in Germany
% 2010 (tkm)
26,4
8,5
7,8
6,0
3,9
3,3
LDZ Latvia 3,3
3,2
3,0
2,9
31,7
Rest
% 2010 (tkm)
74,9
5,2
3,4
26,4
3,3
74,9
1,8
0,8
CTL
0,6
0,5
Rest
9,5

High volatility in competitive environment of the national rail freight markets
 Establishing cross-border traffics provides a unique opportunity for European Railway Undertakings
 Railfreight business is one of the key drivers in order to meet the EU‘s CO2 - reduction targets
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Intermodal
With its companies and partners DB Schenker Rail provides rail and
logistics solutions throughout Europe
Region West
Deutschland /
Region Central
DB Schenker Rail Scandinavia
DB Schenker Rail UK
Tåstrup
Doncaster
Utrecht
DB Schenker Rail Nederland
RBH Logistics
Gladbeck
Schkopau
MEG
Brüssel
COBRA
Rail
Paris
ECR France
Employees: 32,500
Mainz
Transfesa
Transport volume:
112,000 tkm
Madrid
Zabrze
DB Schenker Rail Polska
Frankfurt
DB Schenker Rail1)
DB Schenker
Rail Deutschland
Milan
Revenue: 4.9 bn. euros
Region East
Nordcargo
Timişoara
DB SR Romania
Pirdop
DB Schenker Rail
Bulgaria
Locomotives: 3,600
Wagons: 107,000
1) DB Schenker Rail European Head Office from spring 2013
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Intermodal
Within the business unit DB Schenker Rail, Industry Sector
Intermodal is the specialist for combined transport
We are Europe‘s
No 1 with over 600
national and 900 international
We offer a pan-European train network
for combined
transport
806.9 mln EUR
European revenue
Intermodal
Industry sector
Intermodal

trains per week
>25 bln tkm
Volume sold
>50 mln t
38 % | Maritime
Freight carried
548 km
 Transport distance
3.5 mln
Loading units
62 % | Continental
50 number
Customers
Basis: Business year 2011; maritime and continental share based on revenues; all figures rounded
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Intermodal
DB Schenker Rail connects the major European container seaports
with economic centers in the hinterland
St. Petersburg
European Seaports
 DB Schenker Rail runs with its
Felixstowe
Southhampton
Gdansk
Bremerhaven
Hamburg
Rotterdam
Antwerpen
Zeebrugge
partners a European-wide network
of production
Gdynia
 The range of block trains in the
maritime sector takes into account
the specific needs of our customers
Le Havre
 Furthermore, DB Schenker Rail
Trieste
Marseille
Genua
La Spezia
Livorno
Barcelona
Tarragona
Valencia
Koper
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Constanza
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provides several customernetworks in the North range, for
instance AlbatrosExpress operated
by TFG Transfracht, offering
container-transports and related
services
Intermodal
Baltic+ port range has highest growth rate with 7 per cent p.a., but
ZARA and German ports are still leading in absolute tons
Development of European hinterland volume of all industry sectors
Relevant hinterland volume, all transport modes, all industry sectors, 120 ports, in tons 2009 to 2015
British
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Agenda
Introducing DB Schenker Rail
Current issues
Closing remarks
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Intermodal
Port and terminal access conditions at Europe’s major
container ports are highly diversified and pose a
continuous challenge to all parties involved (1/3)
Major Container Ports

Hamburg

Bremerhaven
Regulatory aspects
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Port/ terminal access fees apply to both ports
but depend on a multitude of parameters
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Terminals decide on slot requests by RUs
(Railway Undertakings) and allocate them
accordingly
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In case of timetable adaptations slots have to be
re-requested and re-allocated
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There are no additional access fees apart from
the existing paths charges and possible fees for
parked wagons
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Terminals decide on slot requests by RUs

Slot adaptations during the timetable period
depend on the capacity utilization in terminals
GER
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Rotterdam
NL
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Intermodal
Port and terminal access conditions at Europe’s major
container ports are highly diversified and pose a
continuous challenge to all parties involved (2/3)
Major Container Ports

Felixstowe

Southampton
Regulatory aspects

A lifting charge applies to both ports in order to
load/ unload trains (no additional access fees)
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In Felixstowe the slot allocation is done by tender
process (currently all slots are full)
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In Southampton both terminals are operated by
RUs with currently no available slots for any 3rd
party

Port/ terminal access fees apply to all ports in
Spain

Spanish ports heavily depend on the Spanish
Railway Infrastructure Company (ADIF) personnel
due to safety regulations for the ports’
infrastructure

Some safety regulations even require RUs to use
ADIF’s own shunting locos, which increases the
operating costs for RUs

Slot capacities are currently not fully utilized
UK

Valencia

Barcelona

Bilbao
E
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Intermodal
Port and terminal access conditions at Europe’s major
container ports are highly diversified and pose a
continuous challenge to all parties involved (3/3)
Major Container Port

Trieste
I
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Regulatory aspects

There are no additional port access fees apart
from charges for shunting services inside the port
area
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Shunting services are provided on a compulsory
basis by the company ADRIAFER on behalf of the
Port Authority
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Terminals decide on slot requests by RUs in
coordination with ADRIAFER

In case of timetable adaptations or expansions of
traffics the slots have to be re-requested and reallocated
Intermodal
Agenda
Introducing DB Schenker Rail
Current issues
Closing remarks
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Intermodal
The point of view of a Railway Undertaking…
European infrastructure policy for ports…
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…should ensure transparent and fair access to all ports and terminals
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…should ensure a fair and equally facilitated competition between
transport modes (avoid one-sided burden on RUs in terms of port
access fees)
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…should ensure further development and investments into railway
infrastructure both inside and outside the port areas

…should establish good and sustainable connections between ports
and the hinterland transport system
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Intermodal