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EU Port policy

EU Port policy. Pia Farstad von Hall, chief adviser ports Bergen 21. June 2013. Ports - an important link in the transport chain. KS Bedrift Havn Challenges Norwegian port policy EU port policy. Board 2013. Roar Johansen Havnealliansen Chair

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EU Port policy

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  1. EU Port policy Pia Farstad von Hall, chief adviser portsBergen 21. June 2013

  2. Ports - an important link in the transport chain • KS Bedrift Havn • Challenges • Norwegian port policy • EU port policy

  3. Board 2013 • Roar Johansen Havnealliansen Chair • Finn P. Olsen Stavanger havn IKS Vice-chair • Halvar Pettersen Tromsø havn KF • Rune Hvass Arendal havn KF • Bente Levin Horten havn KF • Vara: • Randi Thørring Tromsø havn KF • Leif Gustav Prytz Nordkapp havn KF • Merete R. Gundersen Moss havn KF

  4. Members 2013 • Harstad Havn KF • Tromsø Havn KF • Hammerfest Havn KF • Borg Havn IKS • Moss Havn KF • Drammen Havn • Horten Havn KF • Larvik Havn KF • Grenland Havn IKS • Stavangerregionen Havn IKS • Vardø Havn • Hadsel Havn • Ålesundregionens Havnevesen • Stavangerregionen Havnedrift AS • Karmsund Havnevesen IKS • Molde og Romsdal Havn IKS • Kristiansund og Nordmøre Havn IKS • Mo i Rana havn KF • Bergen og Omland havnevesen • Nordkapp- og Porsanger havn IKS • Arendal havn KF • Bydrift Longyearbyen AS • Eigersund Havnevesen • Kragerø Havnevesen KF • Florø havn • Farsund havn

  5. Sjøtransportalliansen – working together

  6. Norwegian ports in general • Owned by local authorities • App. 50 ports – transport • App 700 ports – fisheries – state owned • 31 ports – part of main roads (stamnetthavner) • 5 ports – designated (utpekt) • Port of Bergen largest including oil • Port of Oslo largest in TEUs (containers)

  7. A typical Norwegian port Important for local municipaities

  8. Goods in tons 4. q in 2012

  9. TEUs volum (containers) 4. q 2012 Lo-Lo

  10. Challenges: Sea transport • State fees • Finance • Cargo handling • Pilotage • Port labour regime • Competition EU (relevant for Norwegian ports) • Adequate coordination of information (Blue belt) The aim is to make sea transport more competitive towards other transport means

  11. KS Bedrift Havn – policy suggestions infrastructure • State investments in ports, 1 billion NOK yearly • Criteria: • • Significant contribution to increase sea transport • infrastructure onshore • port infrastructure • Significant contribution to regional development • • Government support/investments may be 50 percent for the investment costs • Government support/investments in LNG terminals and/or shorepower

  12. Norwegian port policy /sea transport • NTP 2014 – 2023 • Stimulate use of short sea transport • Initiate state investments in dedicated ports • Initiate state economic support for ports cooperating and concentration of goods • Strengthen research and carry out a study on goods transported by sea in combination with other transport • Pilotage – reorganise to become more efficient • Reduction in state fees

  13. EU ports in general • 1200 commercial ports • 319 TEN-T ports • 83 core network ports

  14. EU ports policy • Adopted by the Commission on 23rd of May 2013 • Includes a communication on ports policy that replaces the last one from 2007 + regulation on market access and financial transparency • 3rd attempt to legislate on market access for port services in the EU from the Commission • Important contribution to EU transport policy – combines sea, road and rail

  15. EU port policy – policy suggestions €10 billion 2030

  16. EU impact assesment • The impact assessment identified five operational objectives related to the two main challenges: • 1. Modernise port services and operations: (i) clarify and facilitate access to the port services market; (ii) prevent market abuse by designated port service providers; and (iii) improve coordination mechanisms within ports. • 2. Create framework conditions to attract investments in ports: (i) make the financial relations between public authorities, port authorities and providers of port services transparent; and (ii) ensure autonomously set and transparent port infrastructure charges.

  17. Legislative proposal (2013/0157(COD) - 23/05/2013) • Employees’ rights: employees' rights should be safeguarded and the Member States should have the option to further strengthen these rights in the event of a transfer of undertakings and the relevant staff working for the old undertaking. • Regulated competition: where managing bodies of the port benefit from public funds, there shall be a transparent accounting in order to show the effective and appropriate use of these public funds. • Where designated port service providers have not been subject to an open public tendering procedure and in the case of internal operators, it should be ensured that the price for the service is transparent, non-discriminatory and that it is set according to normal market conditions, in particular in such way that the total charges do not exceed the total incurred costs and a reasonable profit. • Transparent port infrastructure charges: managing bodies of the port shall define the port infrastructure charges in an autonomous way and according to its own commercial and investment strategy. The port infrastructure charges may be varied in accordance to commercial practices related to the frequent use of the port or in order to promote a more efficient use of the port infrastructure, short sea shipping or a high environmental performance, energy efficiency or carbon efficiency of transport operations. • Advisory committee: a port users' advisory committee should be set up in every port. This committee would bring together representatives of operators of waterborne vessels, cargo owners or other port users which are requested to pay a port infrastructure charge or port service charge. This committee should be consulted on the structure and the level of the port infrastructure charges and, in certain cases, the port service charges. • Consultation of stakeholders: the managing body of the port shall consult stakeholders such as undertakings established in the ports, providers of port services, and port users on issues like the coordination of port services, hinterland connections or administrative procedures. • Monitoring and supervision: Member States shall ensure that an independent supervisory body monitors and supervises the application of this Regulation. It can be an existing body. The different national independent supervisory bodies shall exchange information about their work and decision-making principles and shall cooperate closely for the purpose of mutual assistance in their tasks. • BUDGETARY IMPACT: the proposal has no impact on the budget of the European Union. • DELEGATED ACTS: the proposal contains provisions empowering the Commission to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

  18. Legislative proposal(2013/0157(COD) - 23/05/2013) • Scope: 319 TEN-T ports in the EU • Market access: • Freedom to provide services • Limitation on the number of service providers • Public service obligations • Employees’ rights • Regulated competition • Financial transparency: • Transparent port infrastructure charges • Advisory committee • Consultation of stakeholders • Monitoring and supervision

  19. Comments to EU policy • It is a good initiative • Sea transport is environmental friendly for larger volumes • Sea transport will ease pressured roads in EU • Norwegian port policy is corresponding to EU policy • Important for Norwegian ports to be able do develop infrastructure on equal terms as TEN-T ports • The social dialogue in EU is positive – Port labour regime is important to modernise • Blue belt (Safe sea net) important initiative

  20. Thank you

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