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Vasiliki Siouta, LL.M. Head of Supply Chain Division Directorate of Transport Development

Workshop on Operational challenges of regional intermodal transport and innovative solutions Geneva, 20 November 2018 Working Party on Intermodal Transport and Logistics Greece : A bridge for Euro-Asian transport. Vasiliki Siouta, LL.M. Head of Supply Chain Division

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Vasiliki Siouta, LL.M. Head of Supply Chain Division Directorate of Transport Development

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  1. Workshop on Operational challenges of regional intermodal transport and innovative solutions Geneva, 20 November 2018 Working Party on Intermodal Transport and Logistics Greece: A bridge for Euro-Asian transport Vasiliki Siouta, LL.M. Head of Supply Chain Division Directorate of Transport Development Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport

  2. A. GREECE AS A STRATEGIC NODE FOR TRANSPORTATION • On the crossroads of three continents (Europe, Asia, Africa) • Close to Suez Channel, the main Maritime Freight Line • Potentiality to act as: • a regional or even European transhipment and • connection hub between MENA, East and Europe via: • Its ports, road and railnetworks • Its storage and air transport facilities and • The related logisticservices

  3. GREEK PORTS • Strategically located • They could easily be transformed into regional logistic hubs • for goods coming from Asia to the European Community • Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Igoumenitsa and Patra • core ports for Trans European Network of Transport • major maritime connections to the European Corridor of Orient / East MedCorridor that connects large parts of Central Europe with ports of the North, Baltic, Black and Mediterranean Sea

  4. Port of Piraeus • It has increased the trade volume of TEUs • by 7,5 times in the period 2008 – 2016 • Close to the main Mediterranean maritime route (210 nm) • With significant capacity • both as a container port and as a car terminal • Infrastructure and natural depths • for the accommodation of even • the largest modern container ships

  5. Port of Piraeus • Operation under a free zone type II status • Scale of tariffs based on the volume of transhipment containers and cars • Competitive storage fees • Integrated information system supporting port operations • Operational and safety standards according to international regulations • 24 hour - 365 day operation of the Container and Car Terminals

  6. Port of Piraeus • Extended feeder services connecting the port • with almost all main ports in the Mediterranean • Integrated information system supporting port operations • Since 2016 Piraeus Container Terminal joined forces with the international Airport of Athens in order to provide integrated intermodal transport services with project sea -n- air • Port of Piraeus provides access • to a large logistics center in Thriassio and • a high-speed cargo train route leading into Europe

  7. LOGISTICS • a sector with strategic importance and large potential forGreece • The wider Transport and Logistics sector in Greece has gradually become one of the most important sectors of the Greek economy, contributing to the domestic GDP by 10.85% • (about 20 billion euros). • Attracting international freight flows • The geographical position of the country is critical • to establish Greece as the logistics hub of North-East Europe • Greece should mainly aim at: • increasing transit freight • and provision of added value services • while transhipment freight continues to be increasing

  8. Development of national logistics • The development of national logistics should aim at the reduction of the logistics cost and consequently at the reduction of the product cost till the end consumer • It is of great importance for the Greek public sector to incorporate best practices inlogistic operations in order to reduce the operational cost and increase the quality of the provided services to the citizens

  9. Business Environment -improving the business environment -facilitating enterprise logistic activities -enhancing public awareness -legislation -promotional activities Initiatives -Limitation of administrative barriers -Improvement of legislation -Enhancement of the information flow related to logistics

  10. Development of Logistic networks and infrastructure • crucial role • for the facilitation of effective operation • in order to make Greece a more attractive place for investors • Policies will • encouragethe development • of logistic networks and infrastructure • take advantage of intermodal capabilities

  11. Thriassio Pedio Logistics Park • Logistic center with the largest freight railway station in the Balkans • and one of the largest in Europe • It will accommodate the largest • multimodal logistics park • and most developed intermodal freight centre • in Southeast Europe • It has a direct railway connection • with the Piraeus port (Ikonio)

  12. Thriassio Pedio Logistics Park • It will become a physical expansion of the Piraeus container terminal • It is also connected with the Greek core and comprehensive TEN-TRoad network via the modern 3-lane highway of Attiki Odos • It has direct access to the city of Athens and the Athens International Airport

  13. Thriassio Pedio Logistics Park • Opportunity for major global manufacturers • to use Greece as an assembly, logistics and • quality assurance center for their products • manufactured in Asia and sold in Europe • Use of the experience from Thriassio Pedio in order • to develop the other major logistics center • in Thessaloniki

  14. Greece-Bulgariaport-rail link: • a project of geopolitical significance A Memorandum of Understanding between Greece and Bulgaria was signed in September 2017 for the development of the Thessaloniki Kavala-Alexandroupolis-Burgas Varna-Ruse rail link. '

  15. Road transport • During 2017,the following has been concluded: • the Ionia Highway • Olympia highway and • the middle section of Athens - • Thessaloniki Highway • All those projects are connected with the necessary adjustments in the legal framework in order to create a solid, reliable and time efficient background for new investments in the logistics and transport sector. '

  16. Β.New technologies and innovation as enablers of transport solutions • Logistics is to a large extent about process • optimisation requiringenhancedaccess to : • data and data exchange • better information • management and predictive analysis • Big data • Cloud computing • Internet of Things '

  17. Ιmportant enablers for the integration of modes: • Data sharing • Smart and collaborative logistics • Enhanced supply chain management • Better use of resources and infrastructures • This requires: • innovative technologies • the appropriate digital infrastructure • new business models '

  18. AEOLIX: • an ambitious project kicked off under the ECHorizon 2020 • programme. AEOLIX was launched in September 2016 with the aim of contributing to the priorities of the EU policy for a digital single market, but also the optimization of cargo flows, the facilitation of supply chain management, the reduction of administrative burdens and to make better use of existing resources. '

  19. AEOLIX will develop a platform for: • connecting logistic information systems • different characteristics • intra - and cross – company • immediate (real - time) exchange of information • support of logistics - related decisions '

  20. Living Lab 12: Digitalization of freight transport documents • Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Romania and Serbia • The aim is to test electronic consignment notes (e-CMR) • on cross-border transport • By using e-CMR for the trialthe transport operators • acrοss the five countries will be able to: • input data electronically • store logistics information • exchange data in real time via a mobile phone or tablet '

  21. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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