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Press Release
Total freight traffic increased by +5.1% to more than 8 million tons
bayernhafen Regensburg impresses with
continued success
Regensburg, 26th February 2014 – It pays off to operate actively in
the marketplace. bayernhafen Regensburg (Regensburg river port),
part of the bayernhafen group of companies, has developed
successfully in a wide range of markets: The freight traffic, per
environmentally friendly inland waterway vessel, grows despite
record floods and industrial actions on the locks by another 5.2%;
container handling grows by another 25% and more companies
establish themselves or expand. bayernhafen also consistently
invests into the future of the location. When tallying up all three
modes of transport: ship, train and truck - bayernhafen Regensburg
handles a total of 8.002 million tons of goods in 2013, up 5.1% in
comparison to 2012.
Ship freight traffic increases by 5.2%
By the end of April 2013, ship freight traffic increased by 46.8% due to
the mild winter when compared with the first 4 months of 2012. The June
floods stopped ship traffic on the Danube for almost two weeks and the
lock workers along the Main-Danube channel and Danube went on strike.
Despite all this, bayernhafen Regensburg was able to increase its ship
freight traffic again by 5.2 % to 1.645 million tons (previous year: 1.563
million tons) in comparison to previous year. A major contributor was the
group of goods of crude oil, mineral oil products and gases, increasing by
175% in comparison to 2012. The increased demand for slag sand for
the cement industry also had a positive effect - the stone and soil sector
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therefore increased by 39%. There was a decrease in freight traffic of
about 16% for agricultural products, food and feed due to harvest failures
caused by the floods. Additionally, there was also a decrease of 8% in
steel freight traffic in 2013 in comparison to 2012.
bayernhafen Regensburg attracts heavy and bulky cargo
The heavy and bulky cargo sector is also very important for bayernhafen
Regensburg. A total of 8.610 tons were moved in 2013, especially
transformers, generators, engines and wind power plant components.
The port has cranes with a lifting capacity of 45 tons available; for twin-
handling up to 81 tons. Special truck-mounted cranes are used for loads
which go beyond that weight. "Companies who want to send or receive
heavy or bulky cargo via the Danube prefer bayernhafen Regensburg,"
explains Andreas Pippig, Branch Manager. "This clearly demonstrates
bayernhafen's importance as an international trade hub."
Container handling increases by 25%
The signs point to growth for container handling at bayernhafen
Regensburg: In 2013, the terminal operator CDN GmbH for the first time
handled more than 100,000 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit) - across
the two modes of transport ship and for rail it was exactly 104.293 TEU,
an increase of 25% in comparison to 2012. Andreas Pippig:
"bayernhafen Regensburg is linked with the German North Sea Ports
Hamburg and Bremerhaven via rail. Inland waterway vessels are used to
move empty container. bayernhafen Regensburg is of great importance
for the export-focused companies all over Eastern Bavaria. The
combined traffic scores points both from economical and ecological point
of view."
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Rolling Road continues to cross the Alps
In 2012, a total of 21,587 trucks were transported in two train pairs daily
on the Rolling Road between bayernhafen Regensburg and the Northern
Italian town of Trento. At the end of 2012, the Rolling Road was
threatened with closure. It was only possible to save the Rolling Road
thanks to teamwork between bayernhafen, the terminal operator in
Trento, Interbrennero, Trenitalia, Trasposervizi and the private German
rail operator Lokomotion. This meant that a total of 12,553 trucks were
transported by rail in 2013. At the moment, a train pair runs from Sunday
to Friday, the limiting factor here is the availability of carriages. Rail traffic
also saw a slight decrease with regard to conventional goods, which
results in a decrease in rail traffic to 1.816 million tons in 2013, 8.2% less
than in 2012.
River cruises in Regensburg are still on the "upswing"
In 2013, a total of 788 river cruise ships docked in Regensburg - a further
increase to 770 river cruise ships in 2012, despite the floods in June and
the subsequent strike of the lock workers. bayernhafen operates the
landing stage for the river cruise liners in cooperation with the City of
Regensburg. There are already 800 registrations for river cruise ships for
2014.
Expansion and development - 2013 a strong year for bayernhafen Regensburg
BayWa Agrar commits to the forward-looking location bayernhafen
Regensburg and expands it's operation which has been established in
the port since the 1960s. In 2013, it opened the most efficient export hub
for Bavarian grain, with an investment of about 14 million euros. The
start-up company TraSt Logistics GmbH also commenced operation in
2013. The logistics company offers the handling and storage of bulk
materials such as grain, fertilizer and feed. New on board is also the
company group Max Bögl, with its headquarters in Neumarkt. Their raw
and construction material division set-up a concrete mixing plant in
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Osthafen. Andreas Pippig: "The developments and expansions show that
bayernhafen is the right location for large companies as well as small and
medium sized companies." In 2013, Bremen-based Petrotank Neutrale
Tanklagergesellschaft mbH took over TanQuid GmbH's tank farm which
is located in the Ölhafen Regensburg (an area of the port where crude oil
and other mineral oils are handled). The site has a storage capacity of
approx. 80,000 m3. Petrotank, which supplies households with heating oil
and petrol stations with fuel, places an increased emphasis on rail and
inland waterway vessels.
Port and city development in harmony
The 2013 flood has shown how important flood protection measures are.
In the event of the statistical flood event "HQ100" ("century flood") lower
lying areas of the port's property in the Westhafen, but mainly large areas
of the bordering city areas in the eastern part of the Old Town would
have been affected. Therefore, bayernhafen Regensburg and the City of
Regensburg work closely with each other in order to coordinate port and
city development and to establish joint measures for flood protection.
bayernhafen contributes actively to flood protection
There are plans for: permanent structures for flood protection (in an area
which is mostly located on bayernhafen property), the relocation and
conversion of roads and tracks, landscaping of public areas with paths
and green areas and ecological compensation and accompanying
measures. Pre-planning was completed at the end of August 2013 and
the Water Management Office Regensburg has applied for planning
permission. bayernhafen has already carried out the first preparation
measures and cleared a plot on the banks of the Danube. Andreas
Pippig: "We get actively involved. The Water Management Office, the
City of Regensburg and us, we all follow a joint goal: efficient flood
protection and an urban development restructuring of the area whilst
safeguarding the continued existence and potential for development of
the port. The port development plan is continuously carried forward in
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cooperation with the City of Regensburg. We coordinate very closely on
this topic. This creates sustainable solutions which take all interests into
account."
Plans to expand the container terminal
The close cooperation between bayernhafen and the City of Regensburg
also rings true for the plans to expand the container terminal: The plan is
to increase capacity by about 60% trimodal with direct water-side link of
the terminal area. The container terminal's connection to the road
network will also be improved for the necessary pre- and on-carriage by
truck. In future, truck traffic shall take place exclusively via the
connection to the eastern by-pass. The terminal expansion could be
completed in 2016.
Investment in bayernhafen Regensburg
An important project in 2014 will be the renovation and space
reorganisation of Westhafen-Südkai at bayernhafen Regensburg, also
with regarding the expansion of the container terminal.
Since December 2013, bayernhafen in cooperation with Karl Mossandl
GmbH & Co. is constructing a cement loading facility at Osthafen. The
plant is set to open in May 2014. Four steel silos are constructed, each
with a capacity of 1,300 m3, 34 m tall and with a diameter of 10 m. The
existing rail infrastructure is increased with an additional loading track.
The plant is operated by Cemex Deutschland AG. The cement arrives by
train and is then distributed in the region by truck. Handling is mostly
carried out in Osthafen due to the new cement loading facility, this leads
to a decrease in traffic in Westhafen.
"German car manufacturers need space for export"
In 2013, bayernhafen Regensburg met the increasing demand of car
manufactures and asphalted an area of about 40,000 m2 for new cars.
The new surface area is located in the Ölhafen and is ready for
automotive logistics, directly next to the roll-on/roll-ff ramp for ship
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transport. This allows for efficient freight handling and safe parking for
cars. Furthermore, there are two half train length tracks with end loading
ramps for transport to and from the site using rail. "The export-focussed
German automotive sector will continue to require large spaces which
are well connected to all forms of freight traffic," says Andreas Pippig. "It
will be a task for the future to meet tomorrow's requirements when
developing the Äußere Wiener Straße. As location architect, we develop
the bayernhafen Regensburg continuously with our own funds and
therefore create the best possible general conditions for company's
already based at our site or those who want to establish a base in future.
We do this across all locations and companies. The companies based at
bayernhafen Regensburg benefit from this group association."
In 2013, bayernhafen invested again 300,000 euros in its own rail
infrastructure.
"Dialogue creates acceptance for port infrastructure"
In 2013, bayernhafen group supported the expansion of the "water and
navigation school" for children in year 3 and 4 of primary education. In
2013, this was supplemented by the Federal Water and Shipping
Administration WSD South with the topics on inland ports and logistics.
"The division of labour is the source of our wealth. Logistics is its
consequence," says Joachim Zimmermann, Managing Director of
bayernhafen group. He is also Member of the Executive Board for the
Bundesverband Öffentlicher Binnenhäfen e. V. (Federal Association of
Public River Ports) and believes that "goods transport has therefore a
central roll to play in a globalised world. Logistics is exciting and vital.
What logistics can do and what it contributes to the life of people, is
amongst the facts that children should already learn in primary
education."
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The bayernhafen group operates six locations: Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Roth, Regensburg and Passau. The sites are centrally located on economic and geographic important nodes combined with an efficient mix of different modes of transport: Water, rail and road, make the locations stand out. In 2013, a total of 29.973 million tons of goods were handled (this includes 3.628 million tons by boat, 6.106 million tons by rail, 20.239 million tons by truck). The bayernhafen group is an active moderator for the development of logistics solutions and networks. They act as site architects who develop the common company and location strategies, invest in a highly flexible infrastructure and work in close co-operation with the resident companies to unlock added value potential. The aim is to further strengthen the position of the port as a logistics hub and platform for the worldwide exchange of goods. Strategic area management insures a mix of industries from transport, warehousing, logistics, services and production. 800 hectares (8 square kilometre) of total port area and around 500 resident companies with more than 12,000 employees make the bayernhafen group one of the most successful logistics networks in Europe and one of the most important motors of the Bavarian economy. The bayernhafen group itself employs more than 210 staff members. Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG is the operator for the locations in Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Regensburg and Passau. Joachim Zimmermann is the Managing Director. The locations Nuremberg and Roth are operated by the Hafen Nürnberg-Roth GmbH, in which Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG holds a stake of 80%, the City of Nuremberg has a stake of 19% and the City of Roth has a stake of 1%.
Contact: bayernhafen Regensburg Dagmar Mückl Assistant to Branch Management Linzer Straße 6 D-93055 Regensburg tel: +49 (0) 941 / 7 95 97-11 fax: +49 (0) 941 / 7 95 97-40 [email protected]
bayernhafen group Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG Karin Moro Corporate Communications Linzer Straße 6 D-93055 Regensburg tel: +49 (0) 941 / 7 95 04-10 fax: +49 (0) 941 / 7 95 04-20 mobile: +49 (0) 172 / 2 53 56 18 [email protected]
Andreas J. Schneider Kommunikation und PR Preßburger Straße 85 D-81377 München tel.: +49 (0) 89 / 12 71 79 90 fax: +49 (0) 89 / 12 71 79 91 mobile: +49 (0)176 / 10 01 48 17 [email protected]
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Bavaria's port with the greatest ship freight
traffic
Numbers, data, facts
Port facilities: 175 ha total surface area; of which are
89 ha business development area
5,200 m Wharfages
9 In-house crane systems up to a max. 80
tons in twin operation
1 Roll-on-Roll-off-plant
Port railway with a 36 km track network
1 Rolling Road terminal
1 Container terminal
4 Mineral oil pump plants
1 Heavy cargo transshipment points
Freight traffic
2013: 8,002 million tons total (+ 5.1 %), of
which
1,645 million tons ship (+ 5.2 %),
1,816 million tons rail (- 8.2 %),
4,541 million tons truck (+ 11.5 %)
Rolling Road
2013: 12,553 trucks
846 trains
447,994 tons total weight including truck
254,778 tons loading weight without truck
Container handling
2013: Ship: 1,026 TEU
Rail: 103,267 TEU
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Ship freight traffic
according to goods classes:
351,926 tons agricultural and forestry products
346,659 tons stones and soils
254,578 tons food and feed
247,542 tons crude oil, mineral oil products and gases
149,184 tons iron, steel and NE-metals
124,912 tons ores and metal waste
110,180 tons fertilizer
37,746 tons chemical products
13,423 tons solid mineral fuels
8,915 tons vehicles, finished and semi-finished goods
Economic power: 90 companies based at the site with approx.
2,000 employees
Storage capacity: 260,699 m² outdoor storage areas
160,831 m² warehousing,
244,432 m³ silos, 80,000 m³ oil tanks,
52,000 m³ cold store
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Location: Transport node on the Danube
at the A 3 Frankfurt-Passau and A
93 Munich-Berlin
Link to the European rail network
approx. 100 km to the international airports in
Munich and Nuremberg
Employees: 53 at bayernhafen Regensburg
Operator: Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG
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Distribution of transport modes in volumes of cargo:
(cargo in thousand tons)
Year Number of
ships Ship Rail Truck Total
2008 3,594 2,505 1,786 3,413 7,704
2009 2,686 1,873 1,627 3,188 6,688
2010 2,147 1,642 2,089 3,652 7,383
2011 2,397 1,495 2,180 3,921 7,596
2012 2,166 1,563 1,978 4,073 7,614
2013 1,963 1,645 1,816 4,541 8,002
Modal Split
22,7%
20,6%
56,7%
Truck
Rail
Ship
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Efficient superstructure in use - a bayernhafen crane handling raw gypsum at Regensburg's Westhafen.
Basic products such as light, heavy and sulphur-free heating oil, diesel fuel, gas oil and gasoline reach the Petrotank location at bayernhafen Regensburg by rail or as pictured here by tank ship. The products arrive by ship from Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and the ARA-ports Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp.
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bayernhafen Regensburg focusses on agricultural goods such as food and feed. Pictured here is the handling of soya bean meal at Regensburg's Osthafen.
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The signs point to growth for container handling at bayernhafen Regensburg: In 2013, the terminal operator CDN GmbH for the first time handled more than 100,000 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit) - across the two modes of transport ship and for rail it was exactly 104.293 TEU, an increase of 25% in comparison to 2012. The plan is to expand the container terminal with an increase in capacity of about 60% of trimodal with direct water-side link of the terminal area.
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BayWa Agrar commits to to the forward-looking location bayernhafen Regensburg and expands it's operation which has been established in the port since the 1960s. In 2013, it opened the most efficient export hub for Bavarian grain, with an investment of about 14 million euros. Pictured here is the new ship loading facility at Osthafen Regensburg.
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