Title: Diapositiva 1
1Kent Bentzen VICE PRESIDENT OF EUROPLATFORMS
EEIG THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF LOGISTICS
CENTRES
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3Europlatforms is the European Association of
Logistics Centres.
- More than 60 Transport and Logistics Centres
- 10 Countries
- Italy-Spain-Germany-Denmark-Portugal-Luxembourg-Po
land - Greece-France-Austria
- More 1.800 Transport Companies
4Verona
Bremen
Bologna
5History
Europlatforms GEIE was established in 1991 by the
Italian, French, Danish and Spanish Transport
Associations. It has been involving many other
Countries over the last years
6Objectives
- Promoting the Intermodality development
RAIL/ROAD/SEA - Promoting cooperation between existing platforms
in EUROPE, and similar Groupings - Promoting cooperation with the European
Commission - Taking part in European projects/research/
- LC development in order to increase the quality
of the transport system
7The Europlatforms Actions
- Introducing the Intermodal Terminals and
Logistics Centres inside the TEN-T - Stressing the importance of
- 1. the development of the INTERMODALITY
- 2. the QUALITY of Transport System
- Giving technical support to the European
Commission
8Rail-Road flows /Total flows
Not integrated
Integrated
Not integrated
Integrated
9Inside a FV
Average productivity
Outside a FV
10The WHITE PAPERs Forecast
- Transport demand 2,8
- (in 2010 approx.. 50 compared with 2000)
- Rail freight transport 0,8 /year
11The future
A strong European Policy to avoid the
- Increase of congestion
- Increase of environmental problems
- Increase of the total transport costs
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- Increase of the industrial products total costs
- Increase of the de-industrialization
- Decrease of the industrial sector competitiveness
12Solution
Rail/Road/Sea Transport Logistics Centre A
new node inside the SUPPLY CHAIN
13The Logistics Centres are the only transport
realities that could offer the required
infrastructures to develop
RAIL/ROAD TRANSPORT SYNERGIC ACTIONS WITH THE
PORTS
That means INTERMODALITY
14Conclusions
- The integrated model of a Logistics Centre is
preferable to the non-integrated one. - The concentration of transport and logistic
activities in larger infrastructures is more
economic and efficient than several smaller
intermodal terminals scattered over the
territory. - Co-ordinated planning and funding is necessary to
develop Logistics Centres and intermodality.