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Logistics in the Stuttgart Region

Logistics in the Stuttgart Region Holger Bach, Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation Introduction Germany as being the leading economy in Europe, both in terms of GDP and population

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Logistics in the Stuttgart Region

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  1. Logistics in the Stuttgart Region Holger Bach, Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation

  2. Introduction • Germany as being the leading economy in Europe, both in terms of GDP and population • The Stuttgart Region is one of the driving forces in Germany and in Baden-Württemberg, it accounts for 30% of GDP, 25 % of the population, while only 10% of the territory • Other advantages: • Our companies are highly successful beyond Germany‘s borders • The Region encompasses the most important growth enterprises of the future • Logistics Goods mobility for efficient division of labor in the enterprises, and for Import / Export • The most appropriate formula for the explanation of the term logistics is:“the right merchandise at the right time on the right place”

  3. Contents • Significance of the logistics sector • Germany as a logistics location • The Stuttgart Region • Description of the existing logistics locations • Initiatives of the Stuttgart Region • Conclusion

  4. Significance of the logistics sector • In Germany, 2.7 million people (around 8% of the total working population) work in this sector  a figure unmatched by any other sector • Annual business turnover: 70 € billion • Around 15 € billion are invested each year in logistics real estate, technologies, and qualification measures • Germany holds 28%of the Europeanlogistics market, and enjoys an excellent international reputation (innovations, creativity, know-how...) • Includes around 60,000 enterprises • Represents 7,2% of Germany’s GDP • The sector grows faster than the economy  1% of economic growth means 3% of increase in goods traffic

  5. Germany as a logistics location • Germany as a significant and accurate location for logistics has leapt in the recent years, due to: • Its central geographical position in Europe • Its modern transport infrastructure • Its highly-qualified labor forces

  6. Germany at the very core of Europe

  7. Germany’s transport infrastructure • Germany’s motorways, railways and interior waterways cover a length of almost 60,000 kilometers • 12,000 kilometers of motorways (the biggest motorway network in the EU) • 70 % of goods are shipped on motorways • 36,000 kilometers of railways (the longest network in the EU) • 60 airports, 17 of which are international

  8. “Freight Transport and Logistics Master Plan for Germany” • Actors: German Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs, together with experts from SMEs, big companies, and the scientific world • Time period: from early 2006 to 2008 • Areas of work: improvement of infrastructure, links, markets, training skills, funding, and information and communication technologies (ICTs) • Objectives: • Optimization of inter-modal transport • Improved links from sea and inland ports, airports and terminals • Exploitation of ICTs to bring about better traffic, supply chain, safety and security management •  One of the most important expected results: less traffic

  9. Regional centers of gravity in the logistics sector Stuttgart Region Source: prognos

  10. The Stuttgart Region • 2.7 billion of inhabitants, from 169 countries • Best high-tech region in Europe • Possesses a great number of industry-related research facilities • Records for the highest rate of industry-funded Research & Development, as well as for the biggest patent applications in Germany • Accounts for the highest export quota in Europe • Stuttgart Region : Capital City of Stuttgart + 5 counties (Böblingen / Esslingen / Göppingen / Ludwigsburg / Rems-Murr-Kreis)

  11. The Stuttgart Region on the move • Marshalling yard for freight trains • Inter-modal terminals connecting rails, roads, and waterways • At the junction of: • BAB 8 Karlsruhe / Munich • BAB 81 Singen / Heilbronn • Airport near the new fair • Train station connected to Europe – in 3.5 hours in Paris • Stuttgart 21 • Suburban railway network / subway lines / bus lines

  12. Transport infrastructure in the Stuttgart Region

  13. The Stuttgart Region – Strengths and Weaknesses • Strengths: • In the Region, there is a series of logistics-oriented actors: all national and international most considerable enterprises are represented • A very well-developed freight infrastructure, in particular the road network • Economic boom in the recent years  Increase of traffic for the combined transport • Weaknesses: • Few available spaces: the port of Stuttgart and the freight depot of Kornwestheim only as existing structures assured of a good future • High rent prices: Average rent prices for enterprises in the Stuttgart Region

  14. Existing logistics locations in the Stuttgart Region • GVZ – Güterverkehrszentrum Kornwestheim • DUSS – Terminal Kornwestheim • Port of Stuttgart • Port of Plochingen • Stuttgart Airport

  15. GVZ (Güterverkehrszentren) – Cargo Transport Centers • GVZ are “freight villages“, developed by governmental agencies in collaboration with the logistics industry (total of 33 GVZs in Germany) • They are freight support means and regional nodes • Services: customs clearance, security and vehicle maintenance… • GVZ Kornwestheim: Project coordinated by KLOK • Objective: Goods mobility and inter-modality in the urban center of the Stuttgart Region through the development of the area around the combination traffic terminal and the marshalling yard in Kornwestheim for a cargo transport center • Expected effects: total of 1,800 full-time employees + railway connection of properties

  16. Cargo Transport Center in Kornwestheim • Planned net effective area offer: 50 ha (considered as being the minimum for a cargo transport center) • After stage of expansion III, holds itself with 15.9 ha beyond limits • 36% of green areas scheduled, among which so as to ensure fresh air supply for Kornwestheim

  17. DUSS Terminal in Kornwestheim • DUSS: Deutsche Umschlaggesellschaft Schiene-Straße mbH • Services (among others): • Customs clearance and treatment • Loading device examination • Storage of loading devices • Terminal abilities:

  18. Port of Stuttgart • 24 enterprises: • DUSS • Eisen und Metall GmbH • Panopa Logistik • Heinrich Mertz • SCT Stuttgarter Container Terminal GmbH • And many more • In only 52 hours, the inland boats reach along the Neckar and the Rhine the ports of Rotterdam or Antwerpen • High-quality transport offers: • Inland boats, railway and trucks • Terminal for the container shipping • Freight depot for the combined transport rail/road

  19. Port of Stuttgart – Cargo handling Waterway and railway cargo handling in 2006 • These goods came to the port or went off from there with 1,203 boats and 41,519 railway carriages.

  20. Port of Plochingen • 17 enterprises: • BayWa AG • Vöhringer Holzhandel GmbH + Co • Rhenus AG & Co. KG • TanQuid GmbH & Co. KG • etc • Handling means: • 3 cranes (3,6 - 25 t) • 9 container bridges (5 - 29 t) • 2 pneumatic handling systems for cereals and animal food • 2 fire-fighting equipments for liquid products

  21. Stuttgart Airport Around 60 Airlines and Charters 10.111.346 passengers About 400 departures and landings each day Turnover 2006: 211.1 € million Around 400 hectares, including 190 hectares of green areas

  22. Air cargo center in Stuttgart Airport • Figures 2006: 20,290 tons were sent by air directly from Stuttgart, including 9,786 tons of air mails • 78 enterprises • Air France Cargo • Cargolux Airlines International S.A. • ITG-GmbH Internationale Spedition • M&M air sea cargo GmbH • SAS Cargo • TNT Freight Management (Germany) GmbH • UPS Supply Chain solutions • etc

  23. Facts and figures about the new air cargo center • The new air cargo center is operational since January 2002 • Directly linked to the supra-regional road network of B27, B312 and A8 • Ground rent accounts for 19 € per m2 and year • Capacity: 160,000 tons air cargo each year (before: 80,000 t) • 24 hours business • Directly accessible range: 129,000m2 • 3 very modern freight terminals with: • Halls and goods surface: 40.000 m2 • Office space: 23.000 m2 • Total investments: 150 € million • 5 blocks for the planes, directly in the air cargo center • Direct accommodation roads

  24. Initiatives from the Stuttgart Region • KLOK – Kompetenzzentrum Logistik Kornwestheim GmbH (Logistics Competence Center) • ENLoCC Project • openENLoCC

  25. KLOK – Kompetenzzentrum Logistik Kornwestheim GmbH

  26. KLOK • What is KLOK? • KLOK keeps a marshalling yard which will be in the future at the center of a network of logistics enterprises, scientific and transfer-oriented institutions as well as associations and enterprises in the environment of logistics • Network-oriented economic development Initiation and coordination of projects for the improvement of logistics infrastructures • Why having chosen Kornwestheim as home town for KLOK? • Modern, well-frequented rail/road combined transport terminal • Marshalling yard with future • Development of a Cargo Transport Center (GVZ) around these facilities • Central location in the north of Stuttgart with important shippers and enterprises with high logistics affinity

  27. KLOK Activities • Network for goods mobility and economic strength • Working group on goods mobility in the Stuttgart Region • European cooperation through the support of the transalpine rail traffic in the project „AlpFRail“ • European development cooperation in Cargo Transport Centers in the project „REDETRAL“ • Regional logistics portal LOGPLAT in the project „ENLoCC“ • Advanced training courses LOGTRAINING in the project „ENLoCC“ • European cooperation at the development of training material for combined transport in the project „TraLoLa“ • Secretariat of the European network of Logistics Competence Centers „openENLoCC“ • Official Competence Center of the Stuttgart Region and contact for all questions related to regional logistics

  28. ENLoCC Project • Project partly financed by the EU • Significance of transport logistics for economic development and for climate issues • General objectives: to bring a noticeable effect and to improve European cooperation for sustainable development • Contributes to the following EU-strategies: • Putting the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) into practice: efficient and sustainable use of the infrastructure; transport; transport and networking; polycentric and balanced spatial development • Know-how transfer and optimization of the results from national and EU-programmes

  29. openENLoCC • In Europe, 12 centers will be created, taking KLOK as a role model  KLOK operates the secretariat of this network • Constitution of logistics Competence Centers in European regions • Regional logistics platform (www.logplat.net) • Education and training in the field of logistics • Goods mobility in European networks and others ways • Logistics nodes • Logistics and SMEs

  30. openENLoCC Partners • Austria: Office of the Carinthian Regional Government, Department of Infrastructure • Czech Republic: Břeclav Municipality • Finland: Center for Maritime Studies, University of Turku • France: CRITT Transport and Logistics • Germany: - KLOK - LOGIS.NET: Competence Center for transport and Logistics in the Weser-Ems-Region - WRS: Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation • Hungary: - Pannon Logistics - KTI: Institute for Transport Science • Italy: - CERTET for Government of Lombardy Region - LOGICA – Campania Agency for Logistics and Freight Transport Promotion - Emilia-Romagna Region • Poland: ILIM – Institute of Logistics and Warehousing • Slovenia: University of Maribor • Sweden: Malmö University / RVC / STMÖ

  31. mLogistic

  32. mLogistic REWE: Die Zentrallager Nord/Nordost suchten nach einer Alternative zur kostenintensiven, veralteten Funktechnik, mit der bis 2004 täglich jeweils rund 150 Spediteure benachrichtigt wurden. Jetzt holt e*Cityruf die Spediteure gezielt zur Abfertigung. Das System wurde innerhalb weniger Tage eingeführt.

  33. Thank you for your kindattention! Holger Bach, Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH holger.bach@region-stuttgart.de

  34. Thank you for your kindattention! Holger Bach, Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH holger.bach@region-stuttgart.de

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