Presentation: Business opportunities and enterprise experiences in the Mediterranean logistics and transport sector
Session: Rationalising Mediterranean Sea Ways: from Southern-Eastern to Northern-Western Ports, OPTIMED
The Mediterranean Ports Summit is organised by the Association of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASCAME), the Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona with the collaboration of Barcelona Chamber in the framework of SIL2015.
The Mediterranean Port Summit 2015 is the largest annual Ports and Shipping conferences throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This event in Barcelona is the gathering of maritime industry leaders. The program features many top industry professionals sharing their perspectives on port investments and terminal developments around the region, providing invaluable insights into the numerous opportunities in this sector of Commerce.
The Mediterranean Ports and Shipping Summit focused on key concepts such as institutional and fiscal reforms; the construction, extension and modernization of port platforms; the search for management and collaboration systems; the promotion of alliances to strengthen the position of world leadership; Mediterranean Ports a Gateway to Europe, Asia and Africa; the Port, City and Cruise Tourism, as well as the response of Mediterranean ports to the challenges brought by 800 million people.
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Mr. Gianfranco Fancello OPTIMED
1. Speaker: Paolo Fadda
CIREM, University of Cagliari, Italy
MEDITERRANEAN LOGISTICS AND
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OPTIMED PROJECT
RATIONALISING MEDITERRANEAN SEA WAYS:
FROM NORTH-WESTERN TO SOUTH-EASTERN PORTS
Speaker: Gianfranco Fancello
CIREM, University of Cagliari, Italy
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THE OPTIMED PROJECT
OPTIMED’S GOALS
To optimise the trade network between west- and east- shores of the
Mediterranean sea
To promote new opportunities, facilities, tools and skills that lead to the
improvement of business connections and social relationships
To increase the freight flows using maritime mode instead of road mode
between West and East shores of Med sea.
HOW TO DO IT?
BY TRANSFORMING THE LOGIC OF DISTRIBUTION
OF GOODS BY SEA
SPOT
CONNECTIONS
NEW NETWORK SYSTEM
CHARACTERIZED BY
REGULAR AND RELIABLE
FREQUENCIES AND
MORE COMPETITIVE
TRAVEL TIMES
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IMPORT/EXPORT VOLUMES/VALUES OF GOODS FROM EU COUNTRIES TO MENA AREA
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6. THE OPTIMED PROJECT
COUNTRY-TO-COUNTRY MATRICES BY MODE AND BY PRODUCT CATEGORY
Turkey-France trade volumes* by product category - road period: 2008-2012
*1000 tons
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Tot
SECTION I – LIVE ANIMALS 2,02 1,41 1,82 1,80 1,77 8,82
SECTION II - VEGETABLE PRODUCTS 13,35 11,82 10,88 8,70 8,96 53,70
SECTION III - ANIMAL/VEGETABLE FATS, OILS AND DERIVED PRODUCTS 2,00 0,08 0,18 0,12 0,06 2,44
SECTION IV - BEVERAGES, SUGAR, TOBACCO 14,82 14,40 15,74 13,20 10,70 68,85
SECTION IX - WOOD, CORK, STRAW 0,15 0,32 0,18 0,21 0,20 1,06
SECTION V - MINERAL PRODUCTS 0,64 0,32 1,84 1,55 3,38 7,73
SECTION VI - CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 1,60 1,79 2,06 3,65 3,80 12,90
SECTION VII - PLASTICS, RUBBER 23,12 23,03 28,12 30,91 32,38 137,56
SECTION VIII - SKINS AND LEATHER 0,51 0,48 0,64 0,48 0,35 2,44
SECTION X - PAPER AND BOOKS 3,90 3,59 3,64 3,39 4,05 18,56
SECTION XI - TEXTILES AND TEXTILE ARTICLES 49,05 43,31 43,21 42,63 37,24 215,44
SECTION XII - ACCESSORIES 0,94 0,69 0,63 0,68 0,48 3,43
SECTION XIII - STONE, CEMENT, CERAMIC, GLASS PRODUCTS 17,00 13,29 15,19 15,42 20,15 81,05
SECTION XIV - PRECIOUS METALS, JEWELLERY 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,01
SECTION XIX - ARMS AND AMMUNITION 0,00 0,01 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,01
SECTION XV - BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL 38,88 29,08 37,56 46,11 51,89 203,52
SECTION XVI - MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL MATERIAL 64,15 48,57 53,22 69,78 76,28 312,00
SECTION XVII - TRANSPORT VEHICLES 74,95 55,06 57,37 74,16 72,36 333,90
SECTION XVIII - OPTICAL AND PRECISION INSTRUMENTS 0,48 0,38 0,77 0,67 0,54 2,83
SECTION XX - MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES 11,54 9,49 9,74 12,42 11,17 54,37
SECTION XXI - WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS’ PIECES AND ANTIQUES 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,06 0,08 0,15
Tot 319,10 257,12 282,78 325,93 335,83 1520,77
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7. ORIGIN
Industrial area of Milan
PORT OF LIVORNO
(Italy)
PORT OF TARTOUS
(Syria)
ARC 2
ARC 1
FINAL DESTINATION
Retail Area of Kurdistan
ARC 3
cost of the trip: 800 €
travel time: 6 h
cost of the trip: 1700 €
travel time: 2 d
cost of the trip (€): 470
travel time : 4.5 d
time spent at the node 2: 3 d
cost of the node 1 : 400 €
1 This cost item includes all costs as port fees; Customs fees; FIO (departure port), etc.
2 This time item includes waiting times, loading/unloading times, etc.
time spent at the node 2 : 2 d
cost of the node 1 : 400 €
Total cost: 3.770 €
Total time: 11,5 d
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SUPPLY CHAIN DEFINITION – EXAMPLE OF A Ro-Ro SUPPLY CHAIN
8. ORIGIN
Industrial Area (Cheikh Najjar - Alep)
PORT OF LATTAKIA
(Syria)
PORT OF VALENCIA
(Spain)
ARC 2
ARC 1
FINAL DESTINATION
Industrial Area of Madrid
ARC 3
cost of the trip: 500 €
travel time: 6 h
cost of the trip: 1100 €
travel time: 7 h
cost of the trip (€): 500
travel time : 7.5 d
time spent at the node 2: 4 d
cost of the node 1 : 200 €
time spent at the node 2 : 4 d
cost of the node 1 : 500 €
Total cost: 2.800 €
Total time: 16 d
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SUPPLY CHAIN DEFINITION – EXAMPLE OF A 20” CONTAINER SUPPLY CHAIN
1 This cost item includes all costs as port fees; Customs fees; FIO (departure port), etc.
2 This time item includes waiting times, loading/unloading times, etc.
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WHAT OPTIMED DOES - DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW LAYOUT SEA NETWORK
HUB
HUBCENTER
CENTER
CURRENT
CURRENT
NEW
10. PORTO TORRES
HUB
PORT OF BEIRUT
HUB
CIVITAVECCHIA
VALENCIA
BARCELONA
MARSEILLE TOULON
LIVORNO
LA SPEZIA
GENOASAVONA
NAPLES
SAGUNTO
TARRAGONA
ALEXANDRIA
LIMASSOL
PORT SAIDDAMIETTA
SALERNO
LATAKIA
MERSIN
TRIPOLI
TARTOUS
SETE
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THE NEW TWO HUB-BASED NETWORK
11. STEP 1: FREQUENCY SELECTION
OUTPUTS
TO OPTIMIZE FREQUENCIES AND CAPACITIES OF VESSELS ALONG THE VARIOUS ROUTES
GOALS
TO MAXIMIZE FREQUENCIES, IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF SERVICE
TO MAXIMIZE VESSELS LOAD COEFFICIENTS, IN ORDER TO REDUCE UNUSED CAPACITY
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NETWORK OPTIMISATION: A TWO-STEP APPROACH
12. LA SPEZIA
GENOA
SAVONA
STEP 2: SERVICES SCHEDULING
OUTPUT
TO OPTIMIZE WEEKLY TIMETABLE
GOAL
TO DEFINE A SMART SCHEDULE TO PROVIDE A BETTER SERVICE
HUB
TUESDAY,
FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY
INLAND
NODE
MONDAY,
THURSDAY
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NETWORK OPTIMISATION: A TWO-STEP APPROACH
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TYPE OF VESSELS
17. Increased vessels load factor
Increased storage capacity of the port areas
Higher efficiency of the system due to scheduled, frequent and reliable services
Reduced transport costs both for customer and shipping line
Lower levels of air pollution (significantly lower in populated areas)
Improved road safety as a consequence of the lower freight volumes transported by road
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EXPECTED RESULTS
18. THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Gianfranco Fancello – Technical Coordinator of the OPTIMED Project
CIREM, University of Cagliari (Italy)
fancello@unica.it
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