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11th Southeast European Freight Forwarders and Logistics Providers Congress SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN INTERMODALITY. DEVELOPMENT’S PERSPECTIVES FOR THE PORTS IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE . Infrastructure Development in Turkey: Improving connectivity for deeper regional integration. Alp ÇAPA.
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11th Southeast European Freight Forwarders and Logistics Providers Congress SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN INTERMODALITY DEVELOPMENT’S PERSPECTIVES FOR THE PORTS IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE Infrastructure Development in Turkey: Improving connectivity for deeper regional integration. Alp ÇAPA Arkas Port Services Group
Current Modal Asia to Europe Trade Flow
Terminal Constraints Bremerhaven Felixstowe Rotterdam
Turkish Container Terminals Challenges Faced Furthermore; Changing service patterns in distribution and trade could prevent non hybrid operators from further investing for hub infrastructure. Increased focus on improving tariff structure to sustain vendor competitiveness Regional advantages are there while the disadvantages still remain: Busy traffic for access to and out of Marmara. The presence of the Marmara Fault Line.
Emerging Markets In the next decade, we will observe global economic growth driven by emerging markets. Not only by just the BRICS nations but by other countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and also by the shifting wealth and buying power to emerge from reserves-rich countries like Kazakhistan, Iran, Azerbeijan, Iraq, and Algeria. Asian economies are growing rapidly and need to access to the potential & emerging markets efficiently in order to sustain growth. The current model will not support forever the evergrowing requirements, therefore a new model must be developed. Total Current DeclaredTurkish Container Terminal Capacity: 15.2 million TEU/pa. Total PotentialDeclaredTurkish Container Terminal Expansion: 7.4 million TEU/pa.
Potential Markets Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria and Hungary Eqypt, Tunisia, Libya, AlgeriaandMorocco. Russia, Georgia, ArmeniaandAzerbaijan. Iraq and Syria Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistanand Kazakhstan
Turkish Container Terminals Capacity & Development Analysis Black Sea Filyos Samsun Trabzon Izmir Alsancak EgeGubre Nemport APM Aliaga Baticim MIP Candarli Port of Mersin Limak Port Akdeniz Assan Port Isdemir Mediterranean
Marmara Container Terminals Capacity & Development Analysis Black Sea Marport Mardas Haydarpasa Kumport Derince Akport Yilport Asyaport Belde Port Marmara Sea Evyap DP Yarimca Bandirma Rodaport Limas Borusan Yilport Gemlik
Market Overview: Turkey (TEU) 1996 - 2012
Base Country Logistics Base Russia Relay of cargo via all modes of transport Moldova Ukraine Kazakhstan Hungary Consolidation / Re-consolidation Romania Bulgaria Warehousing [Climate Controlled] Georgia Azerbaijan Uzbekistan Armenia Assembly Facilities Turkmenistan Tunisia Pre-delivery checks and inspections Syria Iraq Morocco Iran Algeria Egypt Libya Can Turkey play a Base Country Role in the development of such a new model?
Base Country Model ? Can Turkey play a Base Country Role in the development of such a new model? YES / IF, Turkey can timely: • Rehabilitate and ultimately implement double-stack rail roads on North-South (Samsun- Mersin & Iskenderun) and East-West routes. • Re-define logistics bases for determining the correct locations in the country. • Develop state-of-the-art port infrstructure to facilitate the network design.
11th Southeast European Freight Forwarders and Logistics Providers Congress SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN INTERMODALITY DEVELOPMENT’S PERSPECTIVES FOR THE PORTS IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE Infrastructure Development in Turkey: Improving connectivity for deeper regional integration. Alp ÇAPA Arkas Port Services Group