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Status Quo report Ennshafen

Status Quo report Ennshafen. Location Port Infrastructure History Handling Statistics Container Terminal data RoRo data Port Facilities Infocenter Danube / Visitor Area TG 1 – TG5 Environmental Status Membership. Location – in the heart of Europe. Connections. Connections.

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Status Quo report Ennshafen

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  1. Status Quo report Ennshafen • Location • Port Infrastructure • History • Handling Statistics • Container Terminal data • RoRo data • Port Facilities • Infocenter Danube / Visitor Area • TG 1 – TG5 • Environmental Status • Membership

  2. Location – in the heart of Europe

  3. Connections

  4. Connections • Direct connection to the highway (A1 Westautobahn) • Highway connection to CZR (S 10 under construction) • Direct railway connection (Westbahn) • Reconstruction railway to CZR (Summerauerbahn) • Strategically favorable position on the Rhine-Main-Danube waterway

  5. Proprietorial Status (PPP model)

  6. Trimodal Infrastructure CTE Area: 85.000 m² Quay length: 630 mTracks at the terminal: 4 tracks à 750 m TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit): Storage place empty/full: max. 6.000 TEUdangerous goods: max. 500 TEU Only 1 Hub Vessel – Truck/Train/Depot Terminal Opening Hours: 24-HOUR- SERVICE from Mo, 5.00 - Sa, 5.00TRUCK-INTERCHANGE Mo-Fr from 5.30 - 19.30

  7. Cargo Handling Statistics CTE • Cargo handling statistcs: (in TEU) • 2004: 44.600 2005: 129.900 2006: 152.200 • 2007: 179.200 2008: 191.153 2009: 158.646 • 2010: 225.000 2011: 277.023 Block trains: 1600 tonnes/train (Ø 60/week,incoming/outgoing)

  8. Efficient Railway Infrastructure • Shunting Station at the proprietary of Ennshafen • FREE ACCESS for ALL railway companies • entire railway system – 14,500 metres • own shunting station with 6 blocktrain- rail tracks • electrified target rail key control system

  9. Blocktrain Connections Ennshafen • 60 blocktrains / weekfrom/to Hamburg, Bremerhaven (GERMANY) • national connection NINA since JANUARY 2012 •  Enns - Wels – St. Michael/Kapfenberg – CCG Werndorf • 3 - 5x weeklytransferto CCG Werndorf – Koper • connection terminal Krems

  10. History - milestones • 1974: Policy decision by the ministry for the construction of the port of Enns • 1994: beginning of commercial port operations • 2004: Opening of the container terminal Ennshafen • 2008: signing a cooperation contract with port of Galati

  11. Handling Statistics – Water/Land 2008: 539.617 to 2009: 531.850 to 2010: 663.013 to 2011: 608.085 to

  12. RoRo Facility • Establishment oftranseuropeanlinerservices: • High & Heavy cargo • Vehicles (cars,trucks…) • Utility vehicles

  13. Port Facilities • Passenger Service • Port Regulations • Quai Facilities • Storage Facilities • Customs Office • Maintenance / Repair • Logistic Centre / Visitor Centre

  14. TG 1 - Logistics • Ennshafen – trimodal logistic hub • Directly access to the A1 western highway – via B1 northern bypass of Enns • Direct connection to the western railway system • Situated on the waterway Danube • Cooperations • NINA (national railway network)

  15. TG 2 – Hinterland Connections • Direct connection to the highway (A1 Westautobahn) • Highway connection to CZR • (S 10 under construction) • Direct railway connection (Westbahn) • Reconstruction railway to CZR (Summerauerbahn) • Strategically favorable position on the Rhine-Main-Danube waterway • Quay length: 2.600 m • Free access to the neutral infrastructure

  16. TG 3 – Feeder Services • No feeder service so far • KoLEG study – national project for a combined liner service between Ennshafen / Galati

  17. TG 4 – RIS • TRIUMPH –(Trimodal trans-shipment center port) national Project

  18. Goals: • Development of a self-learning system, which forecasts the arrival of trucks and vessels and therefore allows for an optimized resource planning and transshipment at the port • Algorithms for an efficient and real-time calculation of dynamic bin locations • Ecological and economical evaluation • Cross-linking of all involved parties • Harmonized planning of transport processes • Efficient processes at the port, especially concerning • Arrival estimates • Container management • Vessel dispatch

  19. TG 5 - Navigability • The Ennshafen OÖ Ltd. together with via donau (Austria’s waterway and management and development company) guarantee a minimum of 2.7 m unloading depth the whole year on the waterway Enns and in both basins. (mentioned already above)

  20. Environmental Status • There are several projects in Austria concerning the protection of the Danube Habitat Mentioned in the Status quo report

  21. Memberships • IGÖD – Austrian Public PORTS • GSV – Austrian association for road and transportation • Pro Danube Austria • Infrastructure Danube • Modern Fleets • Plattform Danube International (network) • VNL – Network Logistics

  22. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION!

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