of the Southern Adriatic Sea - il nautilus
Transcript of of the Southern Adriatic Sea - il nautilus
May 2018 - printed in Italy
Port Network Authority of the Southern Adriatic SeaWest Adriatic CoastItaly
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The ports of Adriatic Apulia have always represented one of the Italian bridgeheads towards the East thanks to the advantageous geographical position as well as the ancient shipping traditions.An economic and productive system has been developed all around the ports of Bari, Brindisi, Manfredonia, Barletta and Monopoli whose gateway function has been exalted over the last years allowing loading/unloading of both raw material for industrial and manufacturing sector and finished products to be exported to the rest of the world.The ports of Bari and Brindisi are two of the main logistics nodes in Southern Italy. Regular feeder ships connect the port of Bari to Gioia Tauro (Italy), Piraeus (Greece) and Damietta/Port Said (Egypt) and consequently to intercontinental maritime services offered by the major shipping companies (MSC, EVERGREEN and Hapag-Lloyd).
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STRATEGICLOCALIZATION
A good choice in terms of logistics for connecting the area with the rest of the world.This central location offers the fastest and cheapest connections with the European hinterland as well as it stands as a gateway between Italy and the Middle East and Balkan regions.
Located close to the markets, reaching over 70 million consumers in Croatia, the Yugoslav Federation, Romania, Albania, Bulgaria, Moldova, and European Turkey, the network is separated by only 200 kilometers from the Balkan peninsula.
MARKET COVERED - SHORT SEA SHIPPING
RO-PAXRO-ROCONTAINERS
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The ports of Bari and Brindisi have been specializing in ro-ro and ro-pax ferry connections along the Motorways of the Sea segment included in the North-South axis from Upper Adriatic to Sicily and the East-West axis linking the Tyrrenian Sea (Spain) to the Ionian and Eagean (Greece and Turkey). Both ports also represent the main hubs for ro-pax ferries to/from Albania, thanks to the crossings with Durres and Valona, as well as to/from Greece and its Ionian isles, supporting cross-border tourist flows particularly in summer.The port of Brindisi plays a very important role in the support of Salento’s industrial and energy activities, while Bari is the main port for grain handling in Southern Italy.The ports of Manfredonia, Barletta and Monopoli are destined to liquid bulk, dry bulk and plant building.The integration of Apulian ports is significant with the railway network allowing to intercept traffic along the Adriatic motorway, thanks to the recent upgrading of the network itself by the use of P/C-
80 trains linking Lecce, Brindisi, Bari and Foggia to the Northern Italy. The Government has been intervening to create the Naples–Bari high-speed railway line leading to the utilization of the route towards Naples, Rome and Florence in the future.A beam of rails has been constructed at the Costa Morena Terminal in the port of Brindisi and is soon going to be operational, thus facilitating a direct sea-rail intermodality. It is the only rail-maritime Terminal in Adriatic Apulia, so that the goods arriving at the Apulian ports are distributed to the following inland terminals, through efficient road links:a)Bari-Lamasinata. It is the main freight terminal in Apulia, a real hub where Scalo Ferruccio, GTS railway sleeper and Interporto Regionale della Puglia merge. Both the single-wagon-load traffic and the combined traffic are managed: the first is essentially national (Turin Orbassano, Pace del Mela, Pescara Porta Nuova, Foligno, Padova Interporto, Pisa); while the second is made up not only of national but also of international links towards Northern Europe through the Brenner motorway.b)Foggia-Incoronata. This developing hub manages traffic whose point of origin/destination is the province of Foggia as well as trains departing from
Bari-Lamasinata and stopping at Incoronata for coupling and uncoupling of wagons.c)Giovinazzo, at the gates of Bari. This is a private railway terminal for public use destined to combined transports which is regularly linked to Lugo terminal in Emilia region and to the Interporto di Verona Quadrante Europa.d)Brindisi. The railway station is characterized by intermodal and single-wagon-load traffics, coming from the industrial establishments in the port.e)Lecce-Surbo. The terminal is characterized by conventional transports only and is connected to the railway sleeper managed by the Consortium for Industrial Development Area in Lecce, serving all the big industrial establishments.
The development of the Region as well as of the logistic activities related to the Apulian port system will receive a strong impetus by the SEZ (Special Economic Zones) activation. According to the planning by the Government of Apulia Region, the lower Adriatic SEZ, directed by the Port Network Authority of the Southern Adriatic Sea, will deal with port and dry port areas in the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, Manfredonia in addition to productive areas that are functionally linked, such as the ones in Salento.
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LIQUID BULK3.051.954
NUMBER OF CONTAINERS
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69.801
GENERAL CARGO7.648.850
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DRY BULK6.222.719
TOTALTHROUGHPUT
17 million
A “SMART AND GREEN” PORT SYSTEM
The PORT NETWORK AUTHORITY OF THE SOUTHERN ADRIATIC SEA has been engaged in the implementation of their own Port Community System called GAIA, that has been offering different services to operators, institutions and passengers since 2010 and is considered a system of excellence in Italy so that it could be the reference point for creating common standards.There are many operative services, integrated to each other and available to the users of all ports without influencing the operational autonomy of each port.GATE, to control the access to gates and facilities as well as manage ferry passengers check-in operations;PASS, to manage the authorization requests for accessing the port ,completely paper less;PRECLEARING, to support the acceleration protocol of customs inspections on containers;SHIPS, for the tracking of ships and the generation of automatic messages indicating state and delays of port procedures;ALERT, to support security controls by Police Force;IRIS, to supply passengers in the port area with any communications;TRAVEL, to support the intermodality of passengers in transit;METEO, for the measurement and elaboration of meteorological data in each port;STATS, for the statistical survey of traffic data;DATA TRAFFIC, for the compulsory communications by operators for statistical purposes;WASTE, to monitor the management of ships waste;EVENTS, to create a virtual ‘control room’ with many actors facing emergencies;UIRNET, for the link to National Logistical Platform;eGAIA, to send info and services to users’ and passengers’ mobile phones;TIMETABLE, for the management of moorings schedule by Maritime Authority;
Total Throughput per port 2016/2017 Liquid Bulk per port 2016/2017
TEU per port 2016/2017Dry Bulk per port 2016/2017
General Cargo per port 2016/2017UPWARD TREND MAINTAINEDIN GOODS TRAFFIC. DRY BULK, CONTAINERS AND PACKAGED GENERAL CARGO INCREASE.
source: PCS GAIA Data processing: Development & Innovation Technology dep. Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
source: PCS GAIA Data processing: Development & Innovation Technology dep. Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
source: PCS GAIA Data processing: Development & Innovation Technology dep. Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
source: PCS GAIA Data processing: Development & Innovation Technology dep. Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
source: PCS GAIA Data processing: Development & Innovation Technology dep. Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority 2016/2017
DATA WAREHOUSE, for an advanced elaboration of statistical data in support of the strategic planning by the Port Authority as well as National and Regional Authorities;REA, for the management of the Port Authority’s data and procedures.
The system interacts with more information systems on the territory, such as Municipalities and Metropolitan Cities, in order to provide passengers with informative services as well as assistance and enhance that kind of actions including the ports in the policy of smart cities.
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BARIContactsPiazzale Colombo , 170124 Bari (Italy)tel. +39 080 5788511fax +39 080 5245449 www.adspmam.it [email protected]
Port of Bari is considered Europe’s door to the Balkans and the Middle East. The multi-purpose port has infrastructure, facilities, and equipment for handling all types of cargoes, and it has multimodal transportation connections that make collection and distribution of commodities efficient and convenient. Identified as the western end of “Corridor 8,” the Port of Bari links southern Europe to the Black Sea region through Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
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BANCHINA DOGANA4a 86 4,5 Ferries to Extra-Schengen
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BANCHINA CAPITANERIA
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VECCHIO MOLO FORANEO 8-9 380 6 vessels, tugs; mooring men, Firemen
DARSENA DI PONENTE10 245 11,5 Ferries to Schengen
countries and cruise ships11 300 11,5
MOLO DI RIDOSSO12 280 9 Ferries to Schengen
countries and cruise ships12bis 60 9
BANCHINA DEPOSITO FRANCO 13 - 14 297 9 Cruise ships
BANCHINA MEZZOGIORNO 15 170 9 Cargo ships
BANCHINA DI LEVANTEI BRACCIO NUOVO MOLO FORANEO
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1 - PIZZOLI-MARISABELLA YARD 2 - CONSTRUCTION OF A PIER FOR CRUISE SHIPS3 - CONSTRUCTION OF A MARINA4 - CRUISE TERMINAL EXTENSION5 - St. VITO TERMINAL EXTENSION
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BRINDISIContactsP.zza V. Emanuele II 7, 72100 Brindisi (Italy)tel +39 0831 562649 fax +39 0831 562225www.adspmam.it [email protected]
Port of Brindisi, one of the most important commercial and industrial seaports on the Adriatic Sea. The trade is mostly in coal, fuel oil, natural gas, and chemicals. The port consists of three parts:the OUTER PORT is between the mainland to the south, the Pedagne island to the east, the island of S.Andrea to the west and the imposing Punta Riso dam to the north. The whole surface covers 3 million square metres. The MID PORT is made of the sheet of water before the channel leading to the port (Pigonati channel) and covers a surface of 1.200.000 square metres. The INNER PORT, made of the natural inlets - Seno di Levante and seno di Ponente -, penetrates the town, covering a surface of 727.000 square metres.
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ContactsP.zza V. Emanuele II 7, 72100 Brindisi (Italy)tel +39 0831 562649 fax +39 0831 562225www.adspmam.it [email protected]
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OUTER HARBOR SURFACE: 3,000,000 sqm: LIQUID BULK (burning oil, naphta, GPL, biodiesel, derived from palm oil)
MIDDLE HARBORSURFACE: 1,250,000 sqm: LIQUID BULK (burning oil, naphta, GPL, biodiesel, derived from palm oil), DRY BULK (cereals, flour, sugar, raw minerals, cements, fertilizers), GENERAL CARGO (iron, cast iron, container, misc), PASSENGERS (Ro-Ro Schengen or non Schengen), PLEASURE CRAFTS
INNER HARBOR SURFACE: 750,000 sqm: DRY BULK (cereals, flour, sugar, raw minerals, cements, fertilizers), PASSENGERS (Cruise and Ferry), PLEASURE CRAFTS, FISHING BOATS, MILITARY (Base Army and navy), PORT SERVICES (towage)
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04 BANCHINA CENTRALE Lato Ponente banchina Dogana 170 m 7 m 45 m (*) Cruise ships
05 BANCHINA STAZIONE MARITTIMA - DOGANA Lato Tunnel - Capitaneria di Porto 300 m 7 m 45 m (*) Pleasure crafts (yachts) and Cruise ships
06 BANCHINA CARBONIFERA Nord 140 m 8 m 45 m (*) Ro-Ro ferries
07 BANCHINA CARBONIFERA Sud 126 m 8,5 m 45 m (*) Ro-Ro ferries and pleasure crafts 8yachts)
0809 BANCHINA TRAGHETTO Vecchia Rampa 140 m 5,2 m 45 m (*) Ro-Ro ferries
10 BANCHINA DI LEVANTE Nuova Rampa 150 m 6,5 m 45 m (*) Ro-Ro ferries
11 BANCHINA FELTRINELLI Lato Levante 160 m da 5 a 7 m 45 m (*) Ships for miscellaneous goods
12 BANCHINA FELTRINELLI Lato Punto Franco Sud 150 m 7 m 45 m (*) Ships for miscellaneous goods
13 BANCHINA PUNTO FRANCO Lato Nord 270 m 8 m 45 m (*) Ships for miscellaneous goods, Ro-Ro ferries and bulk carriers
14 BANCHINA MONTECATINI Rampa Sant'Apollinare140 / 90
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15 COSTA MORENA Terrare Punta 60 (rampa) m 9 m 36 m Ro-Ro ferries
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19aPROLUNGAMENTO NUOVO SPORGENTE DI COSTA MORENA Lato Terrare 180 m 12,5 m 36 m Public use19b
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20 PROLUNGAMENTO NUOVO SPORGENTE DI COSTA MORENA Sezione Centrale 170 m 12 m 36 m Public use
21 PROLUNGAMENTO NUOVO SPORGENTE DI COSTA MORENA Lato Ipem 150 m 12 m 36 m Public use
22 NUOVO SPORGENTE DI COSTA MORENA Lato Ipem 200 m 12 m 36 m Gas ships
23 NUOVO SPORGENTE DI COSTA MORENA Lato Riva 150 m da 9 a 12 m 36 m Public use
24 COSTA MORENA Riva 300 m da 8,5 a 12 m 40 m Container ships
25 COSTA MORENA DIGA Radice 500 m 12 m 53 m Coal and oilemulsion landfills
26 COSTA MORENA DIGA Testata m 12 m 53 m Coal and oilemulsion landfills
27 MOLO MONTECATINI Punto 5 104 m 5,2 m 45 m (*) Dangerous goods
28 MOLO MONTECATINI Punto 7 181 m 7 m 45 m (*) Dangerous goods
29 MOLO MONTECATINI Punto 12 210 m 9,15 m 45 m (*) Dangerous goods
30 DIGA DI PUNTA RISO Centrale - Alto fondale 800 m da 18 a 20 m 45 m (*) Public-use area for storing non-hazardous and/or polluting goods and technical stops
CMNORD COSTA MORENA NORD ------ 400 m 10 m 45 m (*) Not specified
CMEST COSTA MORENA EST ------ 500 m 12 m 45 m (*) Not specified
1 - CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MOORINGS AT «ST. APOLLINARE» FOR RO-RO TRAFFIC 4 - IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PORT CIRCUIT ROAD
2 - CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW YARD AND DOUBLING OF THE «POLIMERI» PIER 5 - RAILWORK FOR THE CONNECTION OF «COSTA MORENA EAST» TO THE NATIONAL RAILWAY NETWORK
3 - INCREASING THE AIR-DRAFT LIMITS 6 - RENOVATION OF THE QUAYS IN THE MILITARY AREA OF THE INNER PORT
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COST €. 21.750.000,00 COMPLETION 100 %. DURATION 1,5 years
TARGETAVAILABILITY OF LARGE AREAS (approximately 200,000 sq. M) FOR INTERMODAL AND MULTIPURPOSE STOCKING OF CONTAINERS, LIQUID AND SOLID BULK FOR ABOUT 750.000 TEU/YEAR. QUAY LENGTH ABOUT 1,4 KM. DRAUGHT FROM 12 TO 14 M.
CONCRETEABOUT 150.000 M²
ASPHALTABOUT 50.000 M² NOT INCLUDED
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COST €. 7.100.000,00 COMPLETION 100 %. DURATION 5 years
TARGET ENHANCING RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE WITH NEW 1,5 KM OF RAILWAY INTO THE PORT AREA.
RAILWAY - Lenght about 1.500m
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MANFREDONIAContactsL.mare Nazario Sauro 18,71043 Manfredonia (Italy)tel +39 0884538547 fax +39 [email protected]
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ContactsL.mare Nazario Sauro 18,71043 Manfredonia (Italy)tel +39 0884538547 fax +39 [email protected]
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OLD / COMMERCIAL HARBOR SURFACE: 500,000 sqm: PASSENGERS (FerrIes), PLEASURE CRAFTS, FISHING BOATS
TOURISTIC HARBOR SURFACE: 145,400 sqm: PLEASURE CRAFTS
INDUSTRIAL HARBOR SURFACE: 205,500 sqm: LIQUID BULK, DRY BULK (cereals, raw minerals, chemical products, fertilizers), GENERAL CARGO, PASSENGERS (Ferries)
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01 MOLO DI PONENTE 665 m 6 m Ro-Ro ferries, Fishing boats, pleasure crafts
02 MOLO TRAPEZOIDALE 205 m 5 m Ro-Ro ferries, Fishing boats, pleasure crafts
03 CALA DELLO SPUNTONE 265 m 2,5 m Ro-Ro ferries, Fishing boats,pleasure crafts
04 BANCHINA DI TRAMONTANA 420 m 2,5 m Ro-Ro ferries, Fishing boats,pleasure crafts
05 MOLO DI LEVANTE 390 m 4 m Ro-Ro ferries, Fishing boats,pleasure crafts
A1LATO ESTERNO BANCHINA
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A2LATO INTERNO BANCHINA
OVEST240 m 9,5 m
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A31° BRACCIO LATO INTERNO
BANCHINA EST250 m 9,5 m
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BANCHINA EST250 m 9,5 m
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BANCHINA EST295 m 9,5 m
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BARLETTAContactsVia C. Colombo, 76121 Barletta (Italy)tel +39 0883531479fax +39 0883345547www.adspmam.it [email protected]
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ex Stazione Sanità Marittima 1 150 1,5 Fishing boats
Molo Sporgente Capitaneria 3 85 6 Oil products
Braccio molo di Ponente 4-5 175 7 Miscellaneous goodsSulfuric acid
Molo Centrale (Silos Grano) 6-7-8 200 6,5 GrainMiscellaneous goods
I braccio Molo di Tramontana 9-10 210 7 (Silos)Miscellaneous goods
II braccio Molo di Tramontana 11-12 230 5,5 - 6,5
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MONOPOLIContactsMolo di Tramontana70043 Monopoli (Italy)tel +39 080 9376645fax +39 080 9376663www.adspmam.it [email protected]
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ContactsMolo di Tramontana70043 Monopoli (Italy)tel +39 080 9376645fax +39 080 9376663www.adspmam.it [email protected]
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CONTACT USAll information and logistic details are available at www.adspmam.it
For direct enquiries please mail to [email protected]