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The Ports Corporation Aqaba - Jordan
The Evolution of Ports in a Competitive World
Impacts of Globalization on Ports: technological changes (1/5)Containerization of world tradeFuture containership designsImpact on port operations:Reduction of ship’s time in port and at berthReduction of personnel requirements for cargo handlingRaise of berth productivityIncrease of capital intensity of port operations
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C o n t a in e r i z a t io n o f w o r l d t r a d e( i n M i l l i o n T E U )
Impacts of technological changes (2/5)Future containership & Gantry Crane designs
Impacts of technological changes (3/5)Need for container port productivity improvements
Impacts of technological changes (4/5) Impact of increasing port productivity on voyage cost per
TEUنقل كلفة قلت الميناء إنتاجية زادت و السفينة حجم زاد كلما
الواحدة الحاوية
“Production” process and time spent in the port
Growing role of information technologyPort requirements for large cruise shipsOther technology impacting port services : podded drive propulsion systems, self unloading bulk
carriers, Sat Information System, Mobile Text Messages with costumers…
Impacts of technological changes (5/5)
Environmental Security and safety concernsGrowing environmental concerns:Oily ballast water dischargeWater pollution, air pollution, aesthetics (appreciation of
beautiful arts), noise.
Issue of sub-standard shipsPort State ControlRegional cooperation
Security Measures: Compulsory Requirements
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
•Which markets ?
•What concerns ?
•Which strategy ?
•What expectations ?
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
Tramping
Lines
•Operationwise: Usual offer (propose) to shippers.
•Regulationwise
- Open to the public
- Published schedule
- Permanent ports of call
WHICH MARKETS ?
Lines• Mainly involve:
- general cargoconventionalcontainersroro
• Generally eliminate :
- specialised trades
THE SHIP MAKES THE DECISION
WHICH MARKETS ?
WHICH MARKETS ? Lines ’ concerns
• ROUTESThree east/west routes
Some north/south routes
Multiple regional routes
• FINANCIAL STAKES
• OPERATORS10 Shipowners control 50% of the capacity
20 control 72%
12 asian shipowners control 33%
THE MAIN OPERATORS OF CONTAINER VESSELS(October 2002)(October 2002)
Source : www.alphaliner.com
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Pacific International Lines-(40)-Singapour
CSAV Group-(40)-Chili
Yang Ming Line-(70)-Taiwan
Hyundaï-(50)-Korea
Hapag-Lloyd Group-(40)-Germany
China Shipping Group-(54)-China
Zim (87)-Israel
OOCL-(50)-China
Mitsui OSK Line-(70)-Japan
K Line-(80)-Japan
CP Ships Group-(83)-Canada
NYK-(73)-Japan
CMA/CGM-(85)-France
COSCO Container Lines-(135)-China
APL/NOL-(70)-Singapour
Hanjin/Senator-(50)-Korea
Mediterranean Shg Co-(120 M.V)-Swiss
P & O Nedlloyd-(100)-UK/NL
Evergreen-(160)-Taiwan
Maersk-Sealand+SCL-(250)-Denmark
LINES ’ CONCERNS
Financial Stakes Increasing Costs
Variable costs
Logistics
Ship
Voyage
Structure
Decreasing Revenues
FINANCIAL STAKES CostsVariable costs = 43 %
Port operations 10% Maximum
Agency fees
Inland transport
Empties repositioning
Logistics = 13 %
Some logistics costs are considered as variable
Containers2.5 times the ship ’s capacityi.e. 3500 x 2.5 = 8750 boxes => USD 20M
2 sets are needed during the ship ’s lifetimei.e. 8750 x 2 = 17500 boxes => USD 40M
FINANCIAL STAKES Costs
Ship = 23 %
=> Daily costs – Crew + Supplies + Maintenance + Insurance
=> Financial costs –
A 5500 teu ship value is USD 52 M when built in Asia
Return on capital stocks + Resale value
FINANCIAL STAKES CostsVoyage = 14 %
=> Port expenses = Pilot - Tugs - Linesmen - Port dues
=> Suez & Panama
=> Fuel-oil
Structure = 7 %
Management staff
Running costs
Data processing
Control of equipment
Marketing
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
Shipowner’s Strategy
•What ambition ?
• What target ?
• How to compete ?What Ambition ?
•Thinking global
• Looking for a niche (suitable place) where nobody came before ! ... alone …but for how long ?
What target ?
• Reducing the slot-cost
• Increasing the net income per box
Reducing the slot-costThe Ship
The Route
A Tailor-made Welcome
Alliances
……………………………………………………………………………………
The Ship
• Capacity teu / tonnage 4 000 teu -> 11,25 USD / TEU 5 500 teu -> 10,90 USD / TEU 6 000 teu -> 10,50 USD / TEU 8 000 teu -> 10,20 USD / TEU10 000 teu -> 9,40 USD / TEU
• Speed: more knot/day -> -> Less days (20-40 knots/hr … High Speed Ships For New Container Ports).
• Number of ships: A fixed day call depends on the number of ships as well as the transit time
• Origine of ships: shipyard / second hand / shipbroker
TRANSHIPMENT
MUCH MORE MOVES !
A
B
200
800
A
B
200
800 + 2 x 200 = 1200
A
B
200
800C
2 x 800 + 2 x 200 = 2000
WHAT EXPECTATIONS ?
Reducing the slot-cost
A Tailor-made Welcome• Rapidity• Reliability
Navigation Equipment
Assistance to the ship
Port Operations Facilities
• Competitiveness
Port Expenses: Negotiable Tarif System !!!
Inland costs
Reducing the slot-costAlliances / Cooperation
=> Slot agreements
=> Consortium
Coordinated servicesIncreasing the net income per box
=> Where is the cargo ?
Which inland network ?
what about the Port Aurthority in this matter ?
How to talk to a customer ? => => The Customer should make his free site visits and introduce his comments, notes, questions and demands.
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
• Equipment
• Organisation
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO THE CUSTOMERS
WHAT OPERATIONS ?• Men
• Future
MEN
• Number
• Training
• Skills
WHAT OPERATIONS ?
WHAT OPERATIONS ?
ORGANISATION• Internal: social facts
• External: port operators,customs, health control, other professions
EQUIPMENT• Terminals: ports must improve the draft limitations to recieve larger ships which will reduce the transport cost (slot cost). This will improve the port competitivness.
• Interfaces/ Information Technologie + Security
• CranesFast Container Scanning
Sycho – Scan System
FUTURE• Port Reforme & Régulation
• Private involvement (Concessions & Lease Contracts)
• Hi-Tech involvement (equipment, IT Systems)
• New méthode of how to talk to a costumer.
• Commitments & Security
• Ability to receive large ships.
RESULTS ASSESSMENT
• Traffic evolution• Professional Press• Feedback from local agents
PORT OPERATIONS AND SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
Thank you for your kind attention