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Port Vision 2030 Global Ports & Urban Development
OECD, Paris, 9 – 12 – 2011
Stijn Effting
Outline
Introduction to the Port of Rotterdam
Facts & Figures
Port Vision
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3 3
Port of
Rotterdam
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1400 - 1800
1800 - 1900
1920 - 1940
1946 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970 – 2008
2008 - 2030
Meer dan 40 Kilometer
Port & Industry
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2
3
4 5
6
Waal-/Eemhaven
Containers
Forest products
Other general cargo
1
Fruit
Vegetables
Concentrated fruitjuices
2 Fruitport
Oil products
Chemicals
Agribulk
Coal
Other dry bulk
3 Botlek
Crude oil
Chemicals
Ore
Agribulk
Ro-Ro
4 Europoort
5 Maasvlakte 1
Containers
Crude oil
Ore
Coal
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Maasvlakte 2
6 Maasvlakte 2
PoR total throughput, 1950 – 2010
Unit: x 1 million tons (m)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
+11%
World’s major ports 2010
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Shanghai 1) (C
N)
Ningb
o/Zhoushan 3) (C
N)
Sing
apore 2) (SG
)
Rotterdam
(NL)
Tianjin (CN)
Guang
zhou (C
N)
Qingdao (C
N)
Dalian (C
N)
Hong K
ong 1) (H
K)
Busan (2009) 2) (K
R)
Qinhuangdao (C
N)
South
Louisiana (U
S)
Houston (U
S)
Shenzhen (C
N)
Rizhao (C
N)
Los Angeles (U
S)
Nago
ya (J) (2009)
Port H
edland (A
US)
Antw
erp (B)
Chiba (2009)(2) (JN
)
Unit: x
1 m
illion to
ns (m
)
Port Vision 2030
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Process Port Vision 2030
Success factors
Land Use
Accessibility
Environment, Safety and Quality of life
City & region
Labour
Climate for investment
Ship handling
Innovation
Legislation
Europe
Trends &
Developments
Backcasting
2030
2010
Current situation
Vision Global Hub & Europe’s Industrial Cluster
Forecasting
2010 2030
Possible
futures
Agenda
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Co-creation
Important trends
Economy shifting east (BRIC)
Climate change & scarcity of raw materials
Increasing scale and cargo volumes
Importance of quality of life and living conditions
Projections
Ambitions: throughput in 2030 675 - 750 million tons
Vision
Rotterdam is in 2030 one of Europe’s main port- and
industrial complexes
It is a strong combination between the Global Hub and
Europe’s Industrial Cluster
Frontrunner in efficiency & sustainability
Cooperation & flexibility
Global Hub
European node
Global and intra- European cargo
The Global Hub for containers, fuel and energy
Integrated hinterland network
Efficiënt and sustainable logistics chains
Europe’s Industrial Cluster
Integrated cluster with Antwerp
Largest, most modern and sustainable petrochemical
and energy complex in Europe
Benefits of scale
Energy efficiency
Integrated supply chains
Transition to sustainable energy and biobased
chemicals
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Succes factors
Climate for investment
Land use
Accessibility
Shipping
Environment, Safety &
Quality of life
Labour
City & Region
Legislation
Innovation
Europe
Agenda
Questions
www.portcompass2030.com
Stijn Effting
+31 (0) 10 252 1874