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Freight flows and infrastructure in the
Baltic Sea Region
Presentation by
Magnus Sundström, Swedish Maritime Administration
Workshop on Strategy for sustainability in the Baltic Sea Area – Maritime safety
Karlskrona, 1 June 2006
Commissioners:
Contractor:
Sweden
SAI
Denmark
BMT-TS
Norway
Centre for
Maritime Studies
Poland
Lithuania
Estonia
Finland
Co-financing from EU and the TEN-T programme
Share of intra-BSR trade of total foreign trade per country
Development of trade volumes, 2003-2020
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
East-West trade corridors 2003-2020
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Development of BSR Transport 2003-2020
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Development of maritime transport 2003-2020
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Maritime Transport in the Baltic Sea region 2003
Net total BSR Maritime
Transports,
by Commodity group
731 M tonnes
Intra-BSR Maritime
Transports,
by commodity Group
178 M tonnes
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Roro and ropax lines in northern Europe.
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Sea Routes, all cargoes, TEN-A Ports 2003
Source: Baltic Maritime Outlook 2006
Maritime traffic in the Baltic Sea 30 May 2006
Liquid bulk traffic 2003
109 M tonnes of
oil were shipped
from ports in the
BSR in 2003
Oil throughput development in some East and South
Baltic Sea Ports
Source: Muuga Port Consortium/SAI
TEN-T priority projects
Source: Van Miert report, 2003
Development of Master Plan Studies for the
Motorways of the Baltic Sea
Work Package 1 – Study on goods flows and maritime infrastructure
Master plan
Work Package 2 – Baltic Sea Winter Motorways
for the
development
of the
Motorways
of the
Work Package 3 – Safe major routes in the Baltic Sea Motorways
Work Package 4 – North Sea Baltic Hub
Project Management and Coordination
Baltic Sea
Further development of the
Motorways of the Baltic Sea
• Further Development of Horizontal Projects of
Wider Benifit
– Icebreaking / Winter navigation
– Quality assurance of the main fairways
– Information systems
• Development of transnational intermodal transport
corridors
Conclusion
• We face an interesting and challanging development
of trade and transport in the Baltic Sea region
• Maritime traffic is forecasted to increase strongly
• The regulatory framework and infrastructure are to be
able to cope with this development
• The Motorways of the Sea concept has a role to play
• Cooperation between the Baltic Sea countries,
between national and regional authorities and
between the public sector and the industry is of
utmost importance
Thanks for your attention!
Magnus Sundström
Swedish Maritime Administration
Maritime Policy and Public Affairs
Phone: +46 11 19 12 71, +46 708 46 48 59
E-mail: [email protected]
www.sjofartsverket.se