EVENTS

 

TIGER Second Annual Conference: “The Co-modal Industrialisation chain from ports to the hinterland destinations answering the challenges of growing maritime traffic volumes”

 Brussels 30 November 2011 – NEWOPERA and UNIFE, supported by the European Commission, organized the Second TIGER Annual Conference held on November 30th  in Hamburg at INTERMODAL EUROPE 2011.

 The TIGER project, co-funded by the EU FP7th program, started in October 2009 with the objective of promoting new operative solutions for avoiding congestion in European ports. The new generation containers vessels have introduced into the world maritime routes a new gigantic dimension whereas the overland infrastructures remained unchanged. The race of shipping lines towards bigger tonnage seems unstoppable. It is therefore imperative to exploit the existing overland carrying capacity at its maximum potential if congestion to keep the traffic moving. The co-modality approach integrating Sea - Rail- Road – and Inland Waterways is the correct answer. In particular Rail Intermodality can deliver a far better performance by industrialising its production processes between the Ports and the Hinterland Dry Ports/Mega Hubs. By 2020 most North European Ports will reach their technical capacity intake. All modalities have to deliver a much better operating performances but Rail intermodality has to play a much bigger role.

 The Ports interested in the TIGER Project are: Hamburg, Bremerhaven, Jade Weser, Genoa, Taranto and Gioia Tauro.

The Conference was opened by the European Commission with a keynote speech delivered by Paul Verhoef Head of Unit of DG-Move, giving indications on the European Common Transport policies. Mr Franco Castagnetti, TIGER Project leader, presented the traffic projections 2015-2020 on the TIGER ports and the modal split of traffic to and from these Ports and their Hinterland. The conference was divided into 4 sessions where all the Maritime Transport key actors elaborated different ideas and solutions for resolving present and future traffic challenges. Real demonstrators, business cases and best practices were presented.

Investments of hundreds of million Euros, both by private and public interests,  have been made in Dry Port Infrastructures and Management systems supporting the TIGER Project initiative.  

The Conference was very well attended by over 200 delegates from all over Europe.

 

The Presentations of the TIGER Event can be discharged from this site

 

TIGER SECOND ANNUAL EVENT

 

30th November 2011

 

EXHIBITION FLOOR - THEATRE 2- INTERMODAL EUROPE 2011 - HAMBURG MESSE 

HAMBURG

 

CONFERENCE TITLE: THE CO-MODAL INDUSTRIALISATION CHAIN FROM PORTS TO THE HINTERLAND DESTINATIONS

ANSWERING THE CHALLENGES OF GROWING MARITIME TRAFFIC VOLUMES

FINAL AGENDA, REGISTRATION FORM and DIRECTIONS ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE TO BE DISCHARGED FROM THIS WEBSITE

 

 

 

 

 

TIGER FIRST ANNUAL EVENT

23rd November 2010

 

Bibliothèque Solvay

Léopold Park - 136 Rue Belliard

Brussels

 

FIRST TIGER-HINTERPORT ANNUAL EVENT – BIBLIOTHEQUE SOLVAY –BRUSSELS
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TIGER First Annual Event Press Release.pdf476.22 KB
Castagnetti_WP1 Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf2.5 MB
Arghenini_Rivalta Terminal Europa_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf2.11 MB
Gaidzik_Lehrte Mega Hub_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf1.53 MB
Spirito_IPBO_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf1.27 MB
Loader_Interporto Campano_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf2.17 MB
Nobel_DGG GVZ_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf1.34 MB
Torregrosa_VPF_Annual Event BX_Presentation.pdf746.4 KB
TIGER SECOND ANNUAL EVENT FINAL AGENDA .pdf286.1 KB
TIGER NEWSLETTER FOR 2ND ANNUAL EVENT.pdf1.54 MB
Tiger Press Release.pdf93.18 KB
EU COMMISSION TIGER PPT.pdf1.57 MB
TIGER CONFERENCE PANEL 1.pdf4.45 MB
TIGER CONFERENCE PANEL 2.pdf12.23 MB
TIGER CONFERENCE PANEL 3.pdf6.98 MB
TIGER CONFERENCE PANEL 4.pdf10.59 MB