Title: Regional logistics collaboration and road-rail intermodality
1Regional logistics collaboration and road-rail
intermodality
- Rickard Bergqvist, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Logistics and Transport Research Group,
Department of Business Administration - School of Business, Economics and Law, Gothenburg
University - P.O. Box 610
- SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
- Phone 46 31 786 5241 (46 730 290087)
- Fax    46 31 786 5244
- E-mail rickard.bergqvist_at_handels.gu.se
- http//www.handels.gu.se/fek/logistikgruppen/
2Rail transport in EU
- Traditionally relatively weak growth
- About 15 of all inland freight transports
Percentage share of each mode of transport in
total inland transport expressed in
tonne-kilometres (tkm). Source EUROSTAT 2006
3Combined transport in EU
- About 5 of all freight transport
- Weak growth
INTERMODAL TRAFFIC OF THE RAILWAYS OF THE EU (15
NORWAY AND SWITZERLAND) (IN MILLIONS OF
TONNES). SOURCE Debrie Gouvernal 2006
4- TRENDS
-
- Increased international trade
- Outsourcing
- Bigger and more effective sea vessels
- Increased containerisation
- Harmonisation of rail infrastructure
- Privatisation of rail markets
- Congestion on roads
- Environmental impact
- (internalisation of external costs)
TRENDS
Källa SIKA (2007), Bantrafik 2005
- The potential of regional logistics collaboration
by means of road-rail intermodality, - at present and in the future!
5Maritime SECTOR
- Containerisation
- International trade
- 5-11 of annual growth
Growth potential!
6Rail Shuttles
- DryPorts
- Rotterdam, Hamburg, Le Havre, Marseille, Port of
Göteborg - Operators
- Maritime Shipping lines and ports/terminal
operators - Traction providers
- Regional centralisation and traffic concentration
to principal gateways
Maersk Line (ERS), gt250 Avgångar per vecka, gt1000
TEU/dag (http//www.ersrail.com)
7Rail Shuttle system (Port of Göteborg)
Number of Actors
Number of operators
New shuttles
Annual Growth
Marketshare
8Cost-efficiency
- Present system of containerized rail shuttle
services connected to port of Göteborg
9Cost-efficiency-In the future
S3.1 10 increase in profitability compared to
direct road 10 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 6 new rail shuttles annually S3.2 10
increase in profitability compared to direct
road 10 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 4 new rail shuttles annually S2 5
increase in profitability compared to direct
road 10 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 4 new rail shuttles annually S4.1 15
increase in profitability compared to direct
road 10 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 2 new rail shuttles annually S3.3 10
increase in profitability compared to direct
road 10 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 2 new rail shuttles annually S1 0
increase in profitability compared to direct
road 5 annual growth on existing rail
shuttles 2 new rail shuttles annually
Socio-economic costs savings
10Environmental Performance
- Currently in the EU more than 20 of greenhouse
gas emissions (CO2) comes from the transport
sector (Source Eurostat) - Road transport accounts for more than 90 of
greenhouse gas emissions (CO2) in EU (Source
Eurostat) - Environmental performance of the present system
of rail shuttle services connected to port of
Göteborg
Annual decrease in emissions compared to direct
road
11Environmental Performance- In the future
- 0,3-0,7 decrease of Sweden's total CO2 emissions
- Based on EU goal to decrease by 20 compared to
1990 level this would achieve one twentieth of
the goal for Sweden
CO2 reductions (ton)
12Future development
- DryPort funtions
- Documentation, Storage, Inspection, safety
- More profitable rail shuttles over short
distances (e.g. gt50 km) - New actors and roles hauliers, municipalities,
ports becomes terminal operators and intermodal
players - Trailers to join the development of rail shuttles
- Traffic concentration and density of terminals
(Competition and/or Complement), interregional
flows and shuttles - Rail shuttles will become an ever increasing
competitive mean for Ports and regional logistics
centres will become an important and powerful
logistics actor in the future
13CONCLUSIONS
- Small and medium size road-rail terminals and
rail shuttle services are important transport
resources today and increasingly so in the future
by the achievements in - Cost-efficiency
- Environmental performance
- Quality
- Regional competitiveness and attractiveness!
- Risk assessment
- Lack of capacity!
- Rail infrastructure
- Principal Gateways (Port of Göteborg)
- Business model