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Integrating the Transsiberian Mainline into the European and global transport systems

Integrating the Transsiberian Mainline into the European and global transport systems. Gennady Bessonov Coordinating Council on Transsiberian Transportation Secretary General. Global Rail Freight Conference New Delhi March 22-23, 200 7. International transportation of cargo: an overview.

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Integrating the Transsiberian Mainline into the European and global transport systems

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  1. Integrating the Transsiberian Mainlineinto the European and global transport systems Gennady Bessonov Coordinating Council on Transsiberian Transportation Secretary General Global Rail Freight Conference New Delhi March22-23, 2007

  2. International transportation of cargo: an overview • Globalization of industries • International, interregional and intercontinental trade growth • Harder competition for the new markets • Faster movement of capital • Growing need of maximum reliable “door-to-door” delivery of cargo in shortest time and for minimum costs • Search for optimal delivery routes

  3. Cargo transportation via the International transport corridors going through Russia • Russia: three Pan-European transport corridors (#1, #2, and #9) • Main transit directions: - West-East (Transsiberian mainline) - North-South (the Caspian sea – the Persian Gulf – South/South-East Asia) Percentage of cargo volumes transported via the International transport corridors in 2006 • Transsiberian mainline: 55% • Russian section of Corridor #9: 31% • Russian section of Corridor #2: 8% • Russian section of Corridor “North-South”: 6%

  4. 20 778 K tons 21 326 K tons 8 493 K tons 12 383 K tons Volumes of container cargo transportation – an overview Container cargo transportation volumes on Russian railway network

  5. 424 K TEU 393 K TEU 208 K TEU 176 K TEU 40 K TEU Volumes of container cargo transportation – an overview Growth of trade volumes between Asia-Pacific and European countries: 25-30% per year Volumes of multi-tonnage containers transportation in international traffic via the Transsiberian mainline

  6. Transsiberian transportation: the potential Length of the Transsiberian Mainline: 9892 km Transit potential of the Transsiberian Mainline 300,000 TEUper year + The Baikal-Amur Mainline = 1,000,000 TEUper year

  7. TSR vs. deep-sea transportation: Short transit time 16 days 47 days

  8. Transsiberian transportation: the advantages • Short transit time • Powerful railway infrastructure • Regular transportation • Advanced IT infrastructure

  9. The Coordinating Council on Transsiberian Transportation: the consolidation of efforts 137members 25countries 16railway administrations 8shipping companies 15ports 5associations of freight forwarders 60freight forwarding companies 6regional & municipal administrations

  10. Transsiberian service: steps to integration • Establishing through intermodal services • Creating an international integrated operator with an extended agent network • Cutting down transaction expenses and time losses • Costs optimization of all components of the through service • Ensuring balanced development of all components of the transport chain • Creating common legal and informational space

  11. JSC “Russian Railways”: ensuring the Transsiberian transportation • The fundamental link for all TSR transit cargo carriers • Ensuring the powerful infrastructure of the Transsiberian route • Constantly working on improving the conditions for cargo transportation

  12. JSC “Russian Railways” and Indian Railways: the cooperation • August/October 2006: visits of Indian experts to Moscow for getting acquainted with the activities and technologies of the JSC “Russian Railways” • March 2006: the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Ministry of Railways of India and the JSC “Russian Railways” • North-South International transport corridor: 15 406 multi-tonnage containers (TEU) transported by railway in 2006 between Russia and India

  13. North-South International transport corridor development • Transport connection between Middle East, Asia and Europe • An alternative to the Suez Canal, reducing time and cost of delivery • North-South International transport corridor and Pan-European transport corridor #2: creation of an effective multimodal transport system connecting Europe, Persian Gulf countries, and India

  14. Opportunities of cooperation within the UIC • New perspectives of adapting to the integration processes in Europe • Participation in the development of the common European market of transport services • More opportunities for Russian transport services companies on the European market

  15. CCTT and N.E.W. Corridor • Active cooperation between the CCTT and the N.E.W. Corridor AS • N.E.W. Corridor AS to become a Member of the Coordinating Council on Transsiberian Transportation in 2007

  16. Thank you for your attention.

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