Post on 21-Dec-2015
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Business to Motorways of the Sea: B2MoS
Eva PérezMoS ConferenceVenice, 25 March 2015
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General overview
Action:
Business to Motorways of the Sea
Project Code:
2012-EU-21020-S
Co-financed by:
European Union, Trans-European Network for Transport, Motorways of the Sea Call 2012
Duration:
1/July/2013 – 31/December/2015
Commission Decision C(2013) 8847
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General goal
The B2MoS Action is an innovative study which takes the form of pilot actions principally aimed at preparing and adapting business communities and port authorities’ systems to the requirements of Directive 2010/65/EU, providinginteroperable electronic documents and messages (ie. electronic sea waybill) intending to boost the efficiency of door-to-door MoS supply chains, facilitating intra-Community trade and increasing European territorial cohesion.
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General overview
1 rail operator
22 partners and 5 Implementing Bodies
Consortium
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7 port authorities 4 Port Community Systems as Partners
5 more represented by port authorities
2 IT companies
1 public administration
1 classification society3 sea carriers
4 logistic operators
4 innovation and training centres
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Italian and Spanish Customs
Sea Carriers
IT Companies
Port Community Systems
Shippers
And More…
Stakeholders
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ACTIVITY 1. Interoperability in Door-to-Door MoS Supply Chains
ACTIVITY 2. Trade and Transport Facilitation Initiatives in MoS
ACTIVITY 3. Support for Regulation Compliance Systems in MoS
ACTIVITY 4. Communication and Training
ACTIVITY 5. Management and Coordination
Activities
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ACTIVITY 1. Interoperability in door-to-door MoS supply chains
Sub-Activity 1.1. Electronic Sea Waybill Interoperability
Sub-Activity 1.2. Interoperability Analysis of the
Electronic Commercial and Transport
Invoice
Sub-Activity 1.3. Interoperability Analysis of the Electronic
T2L or Equivalent Solutions
Sub-Activity 1.4. Sea-Rail Combined Transport Interoperability Analysis
Sub-Activity 1.5. Seaports – River Ports Systems Interoperability Analysis
Activities
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ACTIVITY 2. Trade and Transport Facilitation Initiatives in MoS
Activity 2 intends to facilitate trade and promote the use of MoS by removing obstacles to intra-Community freight transport by sea and piloting IT solutions to increase cohesion and facilitate trade with peripheral and ultra-peripheral regions.
Sub-Activity 2.1. Engineering analysis
Sub-Activity 2.2. Prototyping
Sub-Activity 2.3. Piloting
Sub-Activity 2.4. Public demonstrations
Activities
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14 Initiatives to be Prototyped and Piloted
Facilitation of Customs
Declaration Compliance
Trade facilitation with ultra-
peripheral regions
Improvement of Customs and port
control efficiency in trade flows with EU
neighbouring countries
Facilitation of Customs
inspections procedures in the
port area
Improving Information Services for MoS Customers
ITS for port and transport
communities
Clustering of sea ports in a region
Data mining and Decision Support
System
More Efficient Commercial
Transactions and Procedures
Simpler MoS for shippers
MoS virtual lanes in container terminals
Promoting SSS for consolidated
shipments
Electronic archives
Simplification of Rail and Inland Waterways Tpt
Procedures
Simplification of rail transit procedures
Coordinated shunting operations in railway stations
and port rail terminals
Integration of seaport and river port information
systems
Modernisation of PMIS
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ACTIVITY 3. Support for Regulation Compliance Systems in MoS
In close cooperation and tight coordination with the process developed by the Commission expert group coordinating the implementation of Directive-2010/65/EU on reporting formalities for ships and the emerging EU e-Maritime initiative and with other TEN-T Actions supported by Maritime and Customs Administrations of the EU Member States and dealing with the creation of the National Single Windows, B2MoS intends to prepare certain pilot actions that will assist port authorities, port community systems and business stakeholders systems to efficiently comply with the requirements of Directive-2010/65/EU and with new National Single Windows.
Activities
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ACTIVITY 3. Support for Regulation Compliance Systems in MoS
PILOTS:
Germany: dbh and Dakosy
UK: MCP
Spain: Port Authorities of Valencia, Barcelona and Bilbao
Italy: MIT together with Port Authorities of Livorno and Civitavecchia, IB and RINA
Slovenia: Luka Koper and Intereuropa
Greece: Port Authority of Piraeus
Activities
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ACTIVITY 3. Support for Regulation Compliance Systems in MoS
PILOTS:
Germany: dbh and Dakosy
UK: MCP
Spain: Port Authorities of Valencia, Barcelona and Bilbao
Italy: MIT together with Port Authorities of Livorno and Civitavecchia, IB and RINA
Slovenia: Luka Koper and Intereuropa
Greece: Port Authority of Piraeus
Examples of initiatives
Example: Spanish pilots in Activity 3
Spanish Scenario for Implementation of Directive 2010/65
Port Community
Port Authority
Single Window: Vessel Calls and Berths, DG and
Cargo Declaration
Customs
National Single
Window(Puertos
del Estado)Data
RepositoryStatistics
SafeSeaNet
Maritime Authority
Police
Adaptations needed:Vessel Traffic Control System
Dangerous Goods Manag.
System
Invoicing System
Waste Management System
Berth Request System
Dangerous Goods Declaration
System
Waste System
Passenger and Crew Dec.
System
New: Maritime Health
Declaration
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ACTIVITY 4. Communication and Training
Sub-Activity 4.1. Communication
GOAL: Enabling MoS business stakeholders, port communities, port authorities, transport policy-makers and EU citizens to understand and decide which technologies and potential solutions generate the best socio-economic value, help to increase MoS competitiveness to the largest extent and have the highest potential for rapid deployment across the EU.
2 Information Days: B2MOS Mid Term Conference on 30-31 October 2014 and Final Info-Day Conference in Brussels in Fall 2015
Public demonstrations of initiatives piloted in Activity 2
Public demonstrations of national pilots concerning Activity 3
Activities
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ACTIVITY 4. Communication and TrainingSub-Activity 4.2. Training
GOAL: At least 15 training seminars for port communities will be organised in the ports participating in the project.
Activities
Rostock, 10 February 2015
Ravenna, 17-18 March 2015
Valencia, 31 March 2015
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Activities
100 delegates attending the B2MOS Single Window Seminar in Rostock
ROSTOCK, 10 FEBRUARY 2015
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Activities
2 seminars: one for authorities and another one for shipping agencies
RAVENNA, 17-18 MARCH 2015
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Activities
49 shipping agencies attending the B2MOS Single Window Seminar in
Valencia
VALENCIA, 31 MARCH 2015
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Just one example of demo
Former vessel call request
VALENCIA, 31 MARCH 2015
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New vessel call request
VALENCIA, 31 MARCH 2015
Just one example of demo
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Some figures
147 companies consulted in
Activity 1
25 port communities
involved
14 initiatives 46 prototypes and pilots
6 partners participating in each initiative on average
Over 300 members of port communities have attended the Mid Term Conference and seminars organised so far
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Net Present Value (NPV) of e-Rail Consignment Note ONLY IN SPAIN:
Over 6.6 Million Euros
NPV of e-PoUS ONLY FOR PIRAEUS, LIVORNO AND VALENCIA:
11.9 Million Euros
Using Electronic Archives in the Port Community of Valencia:
Only B2MOS Partners: 4.9 Million Euros The Valencia Port Community: 139.8 Million Euros
B2MOS CBA: WORK IN PROGRESS
JUST 3 EXAMPLES
WORK IN PROGRESS!
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Contribution to MoS
Facilitating and Bringing Business to MoS