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Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region. Project presentation at the StratMoS conference, Hull, 18 November 2009 Wiktor Szydarowski Project manager. Project rationale.

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Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region

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  1. Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Project presentation at the StratMoS conference, Hull, 18 November 2009 Wiktor Szydarowski Project manager

  2. Project rationale • infrastructure barriers to seamless flows + constraints in the regulatory framework addressed by several enterprises and transport operators in the Baltic Sea region • challenge of fast growing intercontinental trade volumes ( EU  USA, Russia, China and India) • low compatibility of national transport networks and logistic solutions addressed by the EU Baltic Sea Strategy • many players but high segmentation of efforts towards a coherent multimodal transport system in the BSR (e.g. not harmonised views of the pan-Baltic organisations)

  3. The niche of TransBaltic • Sustainable regional growth component of joint national transport planning actions induced by the EU Baltic Sea Strategy • A testing ground for business concepts contributing to the EU transport and cohesion policies and improving efficiency of the BSR transport networks • Meeting arena for public and private stakeholders to deploy preparedness measures for the growing intercontinental flows (gateway function of the BSR) • Platform for the pan-Baltic organisations to better harmonise transport and regional development actions • Umbrella over transnational corridor projects • The only so far strategic project of the BSR Programme 2007-2013, covering also Belarus, Norway and Russia

  4. 29 associated and supporting organisations national transport ministries Belarus, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden + Finnish Maritime Administration 8 organisations from Russia Kaliningrad Region, City of St. Petersburg, North-West Association of the Eleven Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation, City of Baltijsk, 4 universities and research organisations 7 macroregional networks CPMR Baltic Sea Commission, CPMR North Sea Commission, Baltic Sea States Subregional Co-operation, Baltic Development Forum, Baltic Sea Chambers of Commerce Association, Baltic Sea Forum, Baltic Ports Organization regions, regional networks, intermodal cooperation networks, private businesses TransBaltic partnership 21 partners from 9 countries regional authorities SE – Skåne, Västerbotten, Blekinge, Västra Götaland, Stockholm (SE), FI – Lahti PL - Pomorskie, Warminsko-Mazurskie DK - Sjaelland NO - Vest Agder, Eastern Norway County Network specific partners transport and logistics associations, NGOs, universities and research organisations

  5. The ambitions of TransBaltic MAIN RESULTS: • Transport flow forecasts and scenarios at the corridor level as a decision support for public/private investments • Regional action plan with measures needed to enhance the gateway function of the BSR • Business concepts (modal interoperability, transport capacity, traffic reduction, competence raising and e-business applications in optimising supply chains) • Meeting place for transport stakeholders (national, regional, local, private) to discuss challenges and solutions To provide regional level incentives for the creation of a comprehensive multimodal transport system in the BSR, as stipulated by the EU Baltic Sea Strategy, by means of joint transport development measures and business concepts

  6. WP1:PROJECT MANAGEMENT ANDADMINISTRATION Project components WP2:COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION • Challenges for Baltic ports • Human capacity building in transport operations • Transport sustainability and green corridors WP3:THE BSR AS A TRANSPORT GATEWAY AREA • Dry port development • The maritime container dismantling and assembly system • Deployment of ICT toolbox for multimodal routing • Competence management system in harbour logistics • Rail transport solutions for North-South and East-West flows WP4:HORIZONTAL MEASURES WP5:KEY BUSINESS ACTIONS

  7. Cooperation offer to StratMoS • Participation in umbrella meetings to discuss shared opportunities and challenges for multimodal transport systems in the North Sea and Baltic Sea areas, incl. a MoS seminar organised by BPO in Task 4.1 (February 2010) • Joint exploration of transport flows scenarios 2030, incl. the Arctic passage scenario • Active role in transport foresight debates (debate in Nordland County, March/April 2010?) • Reviewing of analytical work on intercontinental transport flows in the BSR

  8. Thank you for your attention! Wiktor Szydarowski, Ph.D. Project manager wiktor@szydarowski.com

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