CEDA Luncheon Transport - Integrating the bigger picture Michael...

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Tuesday 22 October 2013 CEDA Luncheon – Transport - Integrating the bigger picture Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council Time to Deliver’ on logistics infrastructure and reform to prepare for future freight growth in our cities

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Tuesday 22 October 2013

CEDA Luncheon – Transport - Integrating the bigger picture Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council Time to Deliver’ on logistics infrastructure and reform to prepare for future freight growth in our cities

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Topics for today

Recycling of Infrastructure Assets Victorian Freight and Logistics Plan Encouraging private sector investment in infrastructure

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Recycling of Infrastructure Assets

• Infrastructure Australia report identifies many assets that can be transferred to the private sector

• Funds raised can go back into productive freight logistics infrastructure

• Used to great success in NSW with the long term lease of Port Botany & Port Kembla with more than $5 billion raised

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Port of Melbourne

• ALC supports further government consideration of the long term lease of Port of Melbourne / Port of Hastings

• Funds raised can go towards the landside infrastructure requirements of the new Port of Hastings

• ALC welcomes recent comments by Treasurer O’Brien on the possible privatisation of the Port

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Victorian Freight and Logistics Plan

• ALC welcomes renewed focus in the Plan on investment in freight logistics infrastructure

• Would like to see the plan as part of an integrated document with the Metropolitan Strategy to ensure greater consistency and integrated decision making across all parts of government

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East West Link

• Cost of congestion to the Victorian economy is forecast to rise from $3 billion to more than $6 billion by 2020

• East-West Link will improve travel times across northern and eastern Melbourne

• ALC supports release of Cost Benefit Analysis details

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Encouraging greater private sector investment in infrastructure

• Local infrastructure funds are keen to invest more in domestic infrastructure projects

• Inconsistent bidding processes act as an obstacle and add to cost and complexity

• ALC encourages governments to work together to reduce the red tape barriers getting in the way of potential private investors

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Conclusion

• ALC estimates the freight logistics sector contributes about 14.5 per cent to the economy

• Critical governments invest in appropriate national infrastructure to boost productivity, efficiency and safety and to facilitate the smooth and efficient movement of freight.