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Trimodal Network Solutions - The neska intermodal active chain. Imperial Holdings Limited. South Africa. Motor and financial services. Car Rental and Tourism. Logistics. Imperial Logistics International. Imperial Logistics. South Africa. Europe. neska intermodal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Trimodal Network Solutions -The neska intermodal active chain
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neska intermodal
Imperial Holdings LimitedSouth Africa
Car Rental and Tourism
LogisticsMotor and financial services
Imperial Logistics International
Europe
Imperial LogisticsSouth Africa
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The neska intermodal Container Terminals
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The neska intermodal Container Terminals
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The neska intermodal Container Terminals
• scheduled trimodal services to all important Northsea ports
• various shuttle connections to local satellite terminals (e.g. Hürth, Unna)
• modern infra and supra structures• ISPS certificates• storage of dangerous goods
• depot services for all major sea carriers
• container sales
• stuffing & stripping
• maintenance & repair
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Rhein-Ruhr Terminal Duisburg
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Current Terminal Infra- and Superstructure
• 77.000 m² terminal area (53.300 m² + 23.700 empty depot) • container storage capacity: 5.300 TEU • warehousing 3.000 m²
Rhein-Ruhr Terminal Duisburg
• 2 gantry cranes (up to 50 tons)• 4 reach stackers full container / 1 reach stacker empty units• reefer plugs: 12 (400V / 32A / 50Hz)• container repair shop
• trimodal connections:
barge: 400 m quayside
rail: 650 m railway tracks
truck: motorway connections: A2, A3, A40, A42, A57, A59
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Barge Schedule:- Antwerp: TU / TH / SA- Rotterdam: MO / TU / TH / FR / SU
Rail Schedule:- Rotterdam: MO / TU / WE / TH / FR- Bönen / Unna: MO / TU / WE / TH / FR
Trimodal Services Barge and RailTrimodal Services Barge and Rail
Rhein-Ruhr Terminal Duisburg
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CTS Container-Terminal GmbH
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Current Terminal Infra- and Superstructure
• 173.000 m² terminal area• container storage capacity: 12.400 TEU
CTS Container-Terminal GmbH
• 5 gantry cranes (up to 50 tons)• 5 reach stackers full container / 4 FLT• container repair shop • container sales
• trimodal connections:
barge: 800 m quayside
rail: 3000 m railway tracks
truck: motorway connections: A1, A3, A4, A57, A59
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Barge Schedule:Barge Schedule:• Antwerp: TU / MI / TH / SA• Rotterdam: MO / TU / TH /
SA
Rail Schedule:Rail Schedule:• Rotterdam: MO / TU / WE / TH / FR • Hamburg and Bremerhaven: MO / TU / WE / TH / FR / SA• KCG, Huerth (satellite terminal): MO / TU / WE / TH / FR• Bergisch Gladbach / Düren: MO / TU / WE / TH / FR
Trimodal Services Barge and RailTrimodal Services Barge and Rail
CTS Container-Terminal GmbH
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Intermodal Rhine Navigation / Rail Transportation
Alcotrans Container Line B.V.
• Multimodal operator, which plans, coordinates and executes transports of maritime containers by barge and rail from the ARA-ports to the lower rhine
• founded in 2003, 100 % member of Imperial Reederei Group
• fleet of 8 top modern barges with capacities of up to 450 TEU
• EDI interfaces with all partners within the transport chain
390.000 TEU p.a. carried per barge
45.000 TEU p.a. carried per rail
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Alcotrans Container Line B.V.: Weekly Departures
Barge
from Rotterdam to from Antwerp to
Duisburg v.v. 5 Duisburg v.v. 3
Krefeld v.v. 5 Krefeld v.v. 2
Düsseldorf v.v. 5 Düsseldorf v.v. 2
Neuss v.v. 3 Neuss v.v. 2
Dormagen v.v. 4 Dormagen v.v. 3
Köln v.v. 5 Köln v.v. 3
Rail
from Rotterdam to
Duisburg v.v. 5
Düsseldorf v.v. 5
Köln v.v. 5
Intermodal Rhine Navigation / Rail Transportation
Imbalanced Container Flows?
neska intermodal network => the efficient solution!
Process Optimization ...
One-Stop-Shopping …
Cost Reduction …
An other chance for inland water transport…
DCHDuesseldorf
CTSCologne
RRTDuisburg
KCTKrefeld
Container Export
Container Import
Current situation:
DCHDuesseldorf
CTSCologne
RRTDuisburg
KCTKrefeld
Our innovation:
Container Export
Container Import
Some information about the river Rhine
The first ships travelled on the river Rhine 2000 years ago
Since the 17th century bulk cargo is transported
In our days, the river Rhine is the busiest waterway in the world
The river Rhine is about 1000 km long
The river Rhine is linked to several other waterways, some of them have been build in the 20th century (“Mittellandkanal”)
How it all began...
End of the 1960th container transport by barge started on the river Rhine.CCS was the first liner service along the Rhine in 1976, operating with 52 TEU barges.
1976: 52 TEU barge
1967:1st. Ctr. in Rotterdam
2003: 400 TEU barge
Fast development
From the beginning of the 1980th the container transport by barge on the river Rhine grew explosivly as also the number of operators
1980…..60.000 TEU1985…..200.000 TEU1995…..1.000.000 TEU2007…..2.000.000 TEU
And many others
Success factors (initial)
Easy acces to major industrial centres via river Rhine
Competitive rates
Balanced volumes import – export
Bundeling of containers to reach the critical mass
Flexibility
Reliability
Safety
Success factors (social and enviromental)
Avoiding road congestion
Less fuel consumption, less emission
Dutch area appr. 25
Belgian area appr. 15
Lower Rhine appr. 15
Middle Rhine appr.15
Upper Rhine appr. 10
Major areas
Port of Rotterdamappr.40
Port of Antwerpappr.30
Many terminals and watersided depots
Changing Markets
Due to economic growth and globalisation more and more container were shipped to and from Europe. Consequently the waiting- and handling time at the seaports increased. In order to increase flexibility the inland shipping lines started to operate with larger barges. The capacity grew from 192 TEU to 398 TEU. So the stowage could done in separate stacks, in order not to block the operation when one of the planed terminals could not perform on time. So the costs grew, but the time schedules could be held, at least for a while.
Changing Markets
In 2004 the capacity problems in the ports became serious. It became more and more difficult to keep the turnaround time of a barge within an economically timeframe because of the long waiting time in the seaports. Where it used to be possible to serve for example Duisburg with one barge twice a week, it became even hard to serve Duisburg once a week. Extra barges had to be chartered in order to keep the sailing frequency. This brought even more ships to the seaports, so the existing problems increased again. The charter rates for barges climbed as never before.
In 2007 a congestion surcharge was implemented. This did not solve the problem, but softened the pain.
Rotterdam container terminal capacity and demand forecast
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Planned container terminal capacity Container demand forecast
Future Prospects...
Source: PoR.
Personal assumption: Port of Antwerp will have a similar development
Figures from the port of Rotterdam
The modal split expected in 2035
The port of Rotterdam has committed itself to promote “GREEN” transportmodes like barge and rail.
Because of this, 5 barge operators began to take a new initiative, in order to improve container handling.
New initiative
Development of an IT system based on GPRSData exchange to get grip on the logistical process
Transparent information
The new system: MIS - CoBiVa
GEOFENCES
70 ships of 7 operators are equiped with the system,the results are promising
GPS driven data-warehousing system
Summary
Basic Success factors to implement container transport by barge
•Balanced volumes in import and export to have the ships loaded in each direction•Highly productive terminals to operate the ships in a fixed time window•Possibility to reach more than one inland terminal with a barge•Industrial centres next to the inland terminals with a good road connection•Fixed schedules•Effictive Waterways
- Possibility to use big barges (waterlevel, bridges, etc.)- Low water level and top water level must allow barging through the whole year- Short transit times must be possible
Advantages of container transport by barge
•Very safe (nearly no accidents)•Reliable•Low costs•Best environmental balance•Avoiding road congestion
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Your advantages in numbers:
• container terminal area: 456.000 sqm
• intermodal departures: 210 per week oneway
• trucking: 220 trucks / 380 chassis
• container storage capacity: 30.000 TEU
• barging: 8 barges with capacity of 5.800 TEU per week
• staff: 320 employees
• TEU / year 1.000.000
Terminal Alliance – The Advantages
Get On Board
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neska intermodal provides an all in one solution for your container logistic needs. Flexible, efficient and convenient at all times.
neska intermodal - Logistics made easy.
All in one
Members are: Alcotrans, Zwijndrecht; CTS, Köln; DCH, Düsseldorf; KCT, Krefeld; RRT, Duisburg; UCT , Dormagen
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