BeltLogistics
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BeltLogistics
www.beltlogistics.de www.beltlogistics.dk BeltLogistics A Danish-German cooperation project with special emphasis on logistics in the Fehmarn Belt Region Invitation for seminar on “Logistics Infrastructure in the Fehmarnbelt Region – Challenges & Opportunities” 29th January, 2015 Scandlines ferry “Schleswig-Holstein” www.beltlogistics.de www.beltlogistics.dk Background: The seminar “Logistics Infrastructure in the Fehmarnbelt Region – Challenges & Opportunities" will present the current plans of the development of logistics infrastructure in the Fehmarn Belt region. The Hanseatic City of Lübeck is currently developing the port development plan with a time horizon of the year 2030, which also deals with the effects and impacts of the Fehmarn Belt fixed Link for the Region of Lübeck. In this seminar the Lübeck Port Authority and the Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft mbH will present the current status of planning of the port development 2030 plan and the upcoming activities in this context. In advance of the BeltLogistics Fact-Finding-Tour on the 17th February 2015, Mr. Thomas Elm Kampmann, Managing Director Port of Køge and Scandinavien Transport Center STC, will present the future developments in the port of Køge and STC. This seminar aims at sharing knowledge about trends and expectations for future developments in Logistics Infrastructure in the Fehmarn Belt Region. The speakers’ will primarily base their presentations on their own experiences from their working life. The project “BeltLogistics” was initiated by Wirtschaftsförderung Lübeck GmbH and Roskilde University in connection with the development scheme of the “Fehmarnbelt-Region” 2007-2013 through the EU support program INTERREG IVA. BeltLogistics aims at establishing cross-border cooperation between associations and public authorities dealing with the transport and logistics sector including the knowledge and research institutions as well. The seminar will be held in English. Participation is free but please sign up for this event no later than January 20th2015 to below contact persons: For German participants Mr. Lars Wewstädt – [email protected] For Danish participants Ms. Marianne Jakobsen – [email protected] Venue and access The BeltLogistics seminar will take place in the conference room of the Scandlines ferry “FS Schleswig-Holstein” on its route between Puttgarden (Germany) and Rødby (Denmark). German participants will meet at the at the Scandlines ferry terminal in Puttgarden at 09.00 a.m. on the 29th January 2015.They will enter the ferry on foot at 09:30 a.m.. Danish participants will enter the ferry on foot at 10.15 a.m. at the Scandlines ferry terminal in Rødby or alternatively through direct access to the ferry if arriving by train. A direct train from Copenhagen will depart at 7:44 a.m. from Copenhagen Central Station. www.beltlogistics.de www.beltlogistics.dk Programme January 29thth 2015 10:45-11:05 Light snack and welcome Introduction of Participants Outline of the day Lars Wewstädt, BeltLogistics Partner Representative, Wirtschaftsförderung Lübeck GmbH 11:05-11:35 “The new port development plan 2030 of the Hanseatic town of Lübeck” by Michael Siemensen, Lübeck Port Authority (confirmed) 11:35-12:05 “Femern Belt Fixed Link – Impact on Baltic turntable function of Lübeck” by Felix Klingbiel, Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft mbH (confirmed) 12.05-12:30 Lunch and networking break 12:30-13:00 “Future developments in the port of Køge and Scandinavian Transport Center” by Thomas Elm Kampmann, Managing Director Port of Køge and STC (confirmed) 13:00-13:45 Group discussion on the issue of future challenges and opportunities in the context of logistics infrastructure in the Fehmarnbelt-Region 13:45-14:00 Summary of the Day and Outlook to further BeltLogistics activities 2015