Customs in Rotterdam
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Customs in Rotterdam
PORT OF ROTTERDAM PARTNERS Alblas Broekman Group B.V. Cleve & Zonen B.V. Customs Support Holland BV DB Mobility DB Schenker Rail Elbe Rijn Lloyd B.V. ERS ECT Eucon Ge-Ex Havenbedrijf Rotterdam Maco Customs Service P&O Ferrymasters Ltd Samskip Rotterdam Port Promotion Council PORT OF ROTTERDAM PORT OF ROTTERDAM What is your benefit? Warsaw 20 September 2012 Marjolein Warburg Managing Director, Rotterdam Port Promotion Council Rotterdam Moerdijk Dordrecht Warsaw Dr. Marcel Kurpershoek Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherland in Polen Since 1993 € 23 billion of investments by Dutch companies € 5 billion € 8.5 billion Benefits Poland • economic growth of > 18% between 2008-2011 • mobility of labour Benefits Netherlands • contribution of the Polish labour force to Dutch economy € 1.8 billion • contribution of the Polish labour force to Dutch tax income € 1.2 billion Port of Rotterdam I Cargo handling x 1.000 Tons Products Dry bulk Liquid bulk Total bulk Containers 1st half 2011 43,091 97,157 140,248 61,797 Roll on / Roll off Other cargo Total breakbulk Total throughput 8,778 4,110 12,888 214,933 1st half 2012 39,351 107,458 146,809 63,041 8,819 3,086 11,905 221,755 -/+% -8.7 +10.6 +4.7 +2.0 +0.5 -24.9 -7.6 +3.2 Port of Rotterdam | Logistics Performance Index Ranking no. 1 • service • cost • infrastructure Port of Rotterdam I participants Jurgen Voigt Karolina Cornelissen Andrzej Stec Mike Draer Bob Schmidt Ton van Grinsven Port of Rotterdam I participants Jaap Huizinga Kees Hoving Arnold van Thull Frank Schuhholz Lucas Witalis Port of Rotterdam I Hinterland connections Inland shipping Road Rail Pipeline Shortsea - feeder Port of Rotterdam I participants John Thornton Florian Vreeburg Gerard de Groot Erik Janse Wouter van Dijk Port of Rotterdam I participants Hans Maessen Philippe Dore Piotr Gall Rob Nederlof Jan Dorst Marjolein Warburg Hannie van Dijk Ellen Hamelink Maasvlakte 2 I Development January 2009 January 2010 July 2012 Port of Rotterdam | LNG terminal Port Community System Without Port Community System With Port Community System Shipbrokers Shipping companies Rail operators Agents Terminals Forwarders Forwarders Road Hauliers Customs Exporters Empty depots Importers Shipping companies Customs Rail infrastructure operator Barge operator Port authorities Rail operators Rail hauliers Empty depots Food & Consumer Product Safety Authority Shipbrokers Food & Consumer Product Safety Autority Road hauliers Barge operators Terminals Port authorities Inspection stations ECS services by Portbase | The convenience • Quick, watertight validation of export declarations • Easily comply with new Customs obligations • No VAT problems afterwards • A clear view on you containers • Free and easy! www.portbase.com Port of Rotterdam | Customs Wouter van Dijk Director Logistics Port of Rotterdam Rotterdam Container Port September 2012 Wouter van Dijk Port of Rotterdam Content 1. Port area 2. Facts & figures 3. Key characteristics 4. Developments 5. Sustainability The Port of Rotterdam Top 20 European container ports 2011 Unit: Number x 1 million TEU’s Container throughput (TEU) 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 av H kk ao lb Bi za nt ta ns Co oa en G on nd Lo ia ez Sp La i rl ba m A a on el rc on Ba pt m ha g ut ur So sb er et .P e r St Le lo e gg x sa ar M ru eb as ro e ow u Ta ir ec lg Ze A ia io G st lix a ci p rg en en al Fe V em Br bu am er m da er tt w nt H A Ro Container throughput development Port of Rotterdam (TEU) Unit: Number x 1 million TEU’s 12 9 6 3 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 95 90 85 80 75 Port of Rotterdam projections 2030 Port of Rotterdam projections 2030 20 17,9 16,0 16 13,7 11,5 12 9,5 8 7,9 6,9 7,6 4 0 2008 2009 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Key characteristics • Nautical accessibility • Container Terminals • Gateway port • Transhipment hub • Port Community System • Customs organisation Nautical accessibility • Directly on the North Sea, with 24/7 unrestricted access • Unparalleled turnaround times Port Sailing time pilot to berth Rotterdam Maasvlakte 2 hours Hamburg 12 hours Antwerp 12 hours Nautical accessibility • No draft restrictions or tidal windows for the port of Rotterdam. 4,800 TEU Max. Draft 13.50 m 8,000 TEU +14,000 TEU Max. Draft Max. Draft 14.50 m 15.50 m Antwerp* 11,90 m Hamburg* 12,80 m Rotterdam > 19 m * = port with tidal window Maasvlakte terminals 3 2 1 1. ECT Delta Terminal 2. APM Terminals 3. Euromax City terminals 3 1 2 1. ECT City Terminal 2. Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals 3. Uniport Excellent barge connections Country Germany, Switzerland Belgium Weekly frequency 158 21 Rotterdam France 16 Netherlands 135 Total 330 Excellent rail connections Country Germany, Switzerland & Austria Weekly frequency 148 Benelux 65 Italy & France 59 Eastern Europe 44 Total 316 Rotterdam Betuwe Route What • 160 km of dedicated rail freight line • from the port of Rotterdam to the German rail network • Operational since June 2007 • Performance 2011 (ytd): ±500 trains per week Benefits • Increased rail capacity • No delays between the port of Rotterdam and the German border • Safe and clean mode of transport • Quick transit times • Port of Rotterdam -> German border: 3 hrs • Port of Rotterdam -> Germany’s Ruhr area: 4 hrs Betuweroute Operating Company Rail connections ex. Rotterdam ERS Railways connects Rotterdam Maasvlakte and Rotterdam RSC terminal to Poznan CLIP terminal • 3 times a week (direct connection) in 22 hours • Volkswagen, Twinings, Skoda and Samsung Pernis Combi Terminal connects PCT via Duisburg to Kutno by PCC Poland • Daily connection Kombiverkehr and Hupac offer connections via Duisburg and Ludwigshafen to Warsaw, Gliwice and Gadki Ideal transhipment hub Why? • All major shipping lines have weekly services calling at Rotterdam • High ratio of “First/Last Port of Call” services • 64 deepsea weekly services call at Rotterdam • 29 have Rotterdam as first port of call • 10 have Rotterdam as last port of call • Large number of feeder connections Weekly deepsea liner services Rotterdam Middle East & Asia 31 North America 8 Africa 4 Middle & South America 19 Australia 2 Shortsea & feeder connections Country Weekly frequency UK & Ireland 85 Scandinavia & Iceland 27 Rotterdam Baltic & Russia 27 Mediterranean 22 Spain & Portugal 17 Total 178 Connections to Poland Option 1 Container by Feeder to Poland the Netherlands Rotterdam Day 1: Arrival Container First Port of Call Germany Option 2 Day 1: Container by Train to Poland Day 3: Container arrives in Gdańsk/ Gdynia Poland Day 2: Container arrives Poland Poland fact sheet High ratio of first and last port of call establish the Port of Rotterdam as an excellent transhipment hub for Poland Feeder connections to Gdansk and Gdynia ex. Rotterdam Maasvlakte Direct time-saving of at least 1-2 days compared to German ports Poland Import 2011 M. East & South Asia 9% North America 7% Latin America 5% Africa 4% Poland Export 2011 North America 30% Asia Pacific 75% M. East & South Asia 22% Latin America 7% Africa 9% Asia Pacific 32% Maasvlakte 2 - Room for growth Euromax (MV1) 147 ha APMT (MV1) 115 ha ECT Delta (MV1) 265 ha T2 – APMT (MV2) 167 ha | 2014 Euromax (MV2) 84 ha T4 (MV2) 56 ha T3 (MV2) 163 ha T1 – RWG (MV2) 156 ha | 2013 Shipping lines commit to Rotterdam Euromax MV1 ECT & Cosco, K-Line, Yang Ming & Hanjin (CKYH) APM Terminals MV2 APM Terminals & Maersk Line Rotterdam World Gateway DP World, APL, MOL, HMM & CMA-CGM Sustainability Modal shift Containers Maasvlakte 47,5% 35,0% 2009 2035 ROAD 2,1 5,0 45,0% 39,0% BARGE 1,7 7,0 20,0% 13,5% RAIL Unit: % & million TEU 0,6 3,0 Hans Maessen Chairman Customs affairs Council of FENEX (Dutch Freight Fowarders’ Association) Director of Maco Customs Service Customs in Rotterdam Your advantages in logistics European Union = Customs union Customs organisation is national Netherlands = logistics Customs follows logistics Rotterdam First Port of Call Customs (brokers) Authorised Economic Operator Customs is 100% computerised Scanning Information Integration | Port Community System Rotterdam is unique Fiscally flexible Limited Fiscal Representation gives logistic freedom Limited Fiscal Representation • Liquidity advantage • Logistic freedom • Administrative simplification Competitive edge | www.maco.nl Maco Customs Service Specialist in Limited Fiscal Representation www.macocustoms.com [email protected] Drs. J.J.J. Maessen Managing Director Maco Customs Service September 2012 Ton van Grinsven Business Development Director Customs Support Przedstawicielstwo fiskalne (Fiscal Representation) September 2012 Ton van Grinsven Fiscal Representation Daily Customs clearances with Fiscal Representation are processed in Rotterdam, divided into following categories: • Direct shipments • Indirect shipments • Stock movements in Europe Import Solar Panels from China Fiscal Import Declaration NL Direct to Poland Indirect (Germany) Stock movement (Czech Republic) Customs declaration with Fiscal Representation • Importduties have to be paid • Deferment of VAT to the Fiscal Representative • Proof of delivery from Rotterdam – Poland • VAT + ICT listing for delivery (NL) and receipt (PL) Direct shipment to Poland Fiscal Clearance Rotterdam Import document Poland the Netherlands Germany Czech Republic Fiscal Import Declaration NL Direct to Poland Indirect (Germany) Stock movement (Czech Republic) Customs declaration with Fiscal Representation • Importduties have to be paid • Deferment of VAT to the Fiscal Representative • Proof of delivery from Rotterdam – Germany • Sales invoice(s) from Poland - Germany • VAT + ICT listing for delivery (NL) and receipt (GE) Indirect shipment Poland - Germany Fiscal Clearance Rotterdam Import document Poland the Netherlands Germany Czech Republic Fiscal Import Declaration NL Direct to Poland Indirect (Germany) Stock movement (Czech Republic) Customs declaration with Fiscal Representation • Importduties have to be paid • Deferment of VAT to the Fiscal Representative • Proof of delivery from Rotterdam – Czech Republic • VAT + ICT listing for delivery (NL) and receipt (CZ) - Polish company arrange VAT number in Czech Republic - Polish company arrange Fiscal Representative in Czech Republic Stock movement (Czech Republic) Fiscal Clearance Rotterdam Import document VAT registration Poland the Netherlands Germany Czech Republic Requirements for Fiscal Declaration • Sales contract • Invoice • Bill of lading / Airway bill etc. • Certificate of Origin, Form A, etc. (if requested) • Power of attorney Fiscal Representation • Power of attorney Direct Representation • Registration Chambre of Commerce Proof of delivery • Signed CMR at final destination • Bill of lading • Airway bill • Statement EU 38 Dziękuję za uwagę Thank you for your attention Dziękuję za uwagę Thank you for your attention www.customssupport.com PORT OF ROTTERDAM LOGISTIKMARKTPLATZ PORT OF ROTTERDAM YOUR PORT WWW.PORTOFROTTERDAM.COM