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Hamburg – Your Logistics Hub in Europe!
Michael WunderlichDeputy Director of Hamburg Liaison Office
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Port of Hamburg Marketing
Core markets
Dresden
Munich
Hamburg
Dortmund
St. Petersburg
Hamburg
Warsaw
MunichPrague
ViennaBudapest Mumbai
HongkongShanghai
FINLAND
ESTONIADENMARKSWEDEN
LATVIA
POLANDBELARUS
LITHUANIA
GERMANY
SLOVAKIA
AUSTRIASWITZERLAND
CZECH REPUBLIC
HUNGARY
RUSSIA
VIETNAM
CHINA
INDIAHONG KONG
Hamburg – Facts & Figures
The Hamburg Metropolitan Region
Dithmarschen
Cuxhaven
Rotenburg
(Wümme)
Heidekreis Uelzen
HarburgLüneburg
Lüchow-
Dannenberg
Stade
Pinneberg
Steinburg
Neumünster
SCHLESWIG-
HOLSTEIN
Baltic Sea MECKLENBURG-
VORPOMMERN
Lower Saxony
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Schwerin
Nordwest-
mecklenburg
Lübeck
Herzogtum
Lauenburg
HAMBURG
Stormarn
Segeberg
Ostholstein
Population 5.3 million
Labor force (2014) 2.7 million
GDP (2014) 192.97 bill. €
Area (2015) 26,104 km2
Industrial areas Over 5,000 hectares Source: Statistische Ämter des Bundes und der Länder: Regionaldatenbank Deutschland (www.regionalstatistik.de)
Hamburg – The Universal Port for Industry
Hamburg is Germany’s most important region for industry and trade.
Hamburg’s efficient infrastructure provides industry important locational advantages.
The port covers an area of 7,200 hectares (~ 28 sq. miles).22% of the land is used for industrial purposes.
Hamburg – A Port within the City Limits
Industry in the Port of Hamburg
Petroleum processing~ 390 ha
Production of metals and metal products
~ 219 ha
Utilities andwaste disposal
~ 107 haShip and
boatbuilding~ 70 ha
Con-struction~ 25 ha
18 fields of industry have plants in the Port of Hamburg
5 branches take up almost 90 percent of the industrial property there
Source: HPA
Economic OutputHamburg and Berlin in comparison
Hamburg Berlin
Population (million) 1.8 3.5
GDP (billion €) (2016) 110.7 124.6
GDP per capita (€) 61,500 35,600
* The Economist Intelligence Unit 2016
Corporations located in Hamburg
Port of Hamburg
The Port of Hamburg
• Total Port Area: 7,105 hectares
• Quay Walls: 43 km
• Berths for Seagoing Vessels: 43
• Public Roads: 142 km
• Rail Tracks: 288 km
• Road Bridges: 62
• Rail Bridges: 51
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Top 10 Trading Partner in Seaborne Container HandlingJanuary to December
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Liner Shipping
Liner Services by relation: Quantity 2018 via Hamburg
East / South East Asia
Australia / Pacific
India / Pakistan
Red Sea / Gulf
Africa
South America
Central America / Caribbean
North America 18
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North Europe 40
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Feeder and Shortsea Connections via Hamburg in 2017
Iceland 0
Denmark 7
Poland 11
Finland 14
Estonia 2Sweden 14
Norway 7
Russia 16
Lithuania 4United Kingdom 4
Ireland 0
Latvia 2
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Development Ultra Large Container ShipsJanuary to December
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Transport peaks in hinterland traffic
Handling of 14,500 TEU
3,159 Trucks
47 Block trains
2 BargesHinterland 9,090 TEU
5,055 TEU
3,845 TEU
190 TEU
ULCS 20,000 TEU Class
Main challenge for landside infrastructure: more support for trains and barges
Transshipment5,410 TEU
Today, passing possibilities for large vessels are limited on the Lower Elbe.
Wedel
Passing traffic on the river Elbe
Maximum combined width of vessels: 90 m
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Fairway adjustment
Widening of the fairway
Schedule
2018 2019 2020 2021
River works
Encounter box
Fairway
Technical construction
Environmental conservation projects
Hinterland
Hamburg – European Hub of the New Silk Road
NurembergPrague Warsaw
Riga
Helsinki
Tallinn
BudapestBelgrade
Burgas
Istanbul Ankara
St. Petersburg
Moscow
Kirov
KasanNovosibirsk
Ankalia
Baku
AktauUsan
TeheranGorgan
Tashkent
Urumqi
Ulaanbaatar
Dhaka
LanzhouXi‘an
Zhengzhou
Peking
Chongqing
Kunming
Shenyang
ChangchunHarbin
HunchunVladivostokDandong
DalianXingang
Gwangyang
Busan
Shanghai
Wuhan
Changsha
Souzhou
Nanning
Yiwu
NamthaNong Khai
Map Ta Phut
Ayutthaya
Luang
Singapore
XiamenYangtian
Hong Kong
Port Kelang
Hamburg
Gyzlgaya
Suez
MarsaxlokkTangier
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Modal Split in Container Hinterland TrafficMillion TEU
*Estimate on data basis Jan-Oct 2018
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Facts & Figures of the Port Railway
200+ Trains per day
Wagons per day
390 km Tracks
Railway Siding(+130 km additional track)
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5000+Updated: 2017
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Railway Infrastructure
New Locomotive Service Point…
Weekly Train Connections
Denmark 10
Poland
Germany 1096
Estonia a. r.*
Switzerland 44 Austria 132
Russia a. r.Lithuania a. r.
Italy 116
Latvia a. r.
Hungary 24
Slovakia 69
Ukraine a. r.Czech Republic 185
Belarus a. r.75
Turkey 6
France 44China 235
Slowenia 6Spain 52
Updated: 04/2018
*a.r. = as requested
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Port Railway Transport VolumeJanuary to December
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2017 2018 Change Q1 2019 Change to Q1 -2018
Trains 58.452 60.427 +3,4% 16.001 + 6,5%
Waggons 1.557.190 1.610.636 +3,4% 431.215 + 7,3%
Weight [t] 45.538.866 46.780.664 +2,7% 12.452.305 + 7,7%
TEU 2.333.774 2.443.068 +4,7% 694.547 + 13,6%
Port Railway Transport Volume – Q1.2019Increasing Volume and Traffic in all Dimensions
Rail traffic of important ports in the North range January to December 2017
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Barge Transport Volume January to December
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Current development and outlook
Driving forces behind current developments in the port
Increasingtraffic
Limited parking areas
Increased environ-mental awareness
High cargo volumes in limited areas
2000: 85 million tons
2015: 138 million tons
Larger vessels & cargo loads
2000: 126 ships
2015: 617 ships
The strategy for intelligent port development
▪ Efficient use of energy and infrastructures
smartPORT
energysmartPORT
logistics Lower energy use and environmental
impactOptimized supply chain and
transportation networks
smartPORT
Rail Data Gate in HamburgFurther Optimization of Railway Cargo through Digitalization
Cargo owner LoadingHinterland
transportation Unloading DeliveryHinterland
transportation
Ocean
transportation
Results of Smart Traffic ManagementLinking Investments in modern Infrastructure with smart digital Solutions to optimize Railway Transport
Number of trains
Number of TEU
2007 2017
59.000
2.300.000 TEU
58.000 fewer
trains but
+ 30% TEU
1.800.000 TEU
Efficient Traffic flow through HVCC & PRISE
Fuhre 4.0
Fuhre 4.0
Reliable pre-announcement of trucks
Mandatory requirement for truck processing
Truck drivers and haulage companies can exchange data with the terminals via data interface
Request status of individual containers
Status information
Book truck visit in full
Pre-announcement number
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Status
Transport not executable
Please correct incorrect data.
Please wait
Transport cannot be carried out at present.
Automoatic notification if status changes.
Transport executable
You will receive a pre-announcement number.
Trucking CompanyTruck Driver
Terminal
Automated Guided Vehicle
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