InterRail Newsflash - InterRail Holding AG
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InterRail Newsflash - InterRail Holding AG
InterRail Newsflash No. 03-04 / 2014 News from the InterRail group InterRail and KTZ Express decide closer cooperation The InterRail Group and joint stock company “KTZ Express” (KTZE), a 100% daughter company of the Kazakh Railways, have now significantly strengthened their cooperation. On April 21st, KTZE President Sanzhar Yelyubayev, Howard Lamb and Hans Reinhard signed a contract covering the promotion of international cargo flows between Western Europe and Kazakhstan. Among others, enhanced, high-quality forwarding and logistics services for multimodal traffics with Kazakhstan are to be made fully available; joint marketing and advertising activities are planned, too. As per the newly agreed contract, InterRail now acts as an agent of the national multimodal operator of Kazakhstan, KTZ Express, on EU territory and in Switzerland. The focus of the contract between InterRail and KTZ Express lies on forwarding and logistics services for rail traffics in the Eurasian context. Both companies have been collaborating in this field for quite some time already. As agreed, the portfolio of services InterRail offers for these traffics in Western Europe ranges from the coordination of orders to the negotiating of competitive freight rates, container management, and return of containers. A special emphasis here lies on the inclusion of the container block trains Ostwind/Westwind that are operated by companies belonging to the InterRail Group. Moreover, InterRail and other corporations linked to the Group will contribute their experience, but also their offers for combined rail-sea traffics via the Baltic ports as well as for multimodal transports along the “New Silk Road” via the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and other regions on the route from Europe to Kazakhstan. As one further option, the contract also indicates the joint development of new products in multimodal traffic. The high emphasis on multimodal aspects and complex logistics solutions in the agreement between InterRail and KTZ Express is due to the function of this company in Kazakhstan’s transport and logistics sector. KTZE was founded in 2011 by Order of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, on the basis of the JSC “National Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy / KTZ” as a national, multimodal transport logistics services provider with internationally comparable standards. The aim was to create a complex center for the provision of services in the fields of rail, road, and air freight and other transport modes in order to develop the country’s transport potential and to position Kazakh products on external markets. The company operates branch offices in China, countries of CIS, Baltic and EU. As a national railway company, the mother company KTZ offers rail freight services, and owns and manages rolling stock on Kazakh territory and in other countries with 1520 mm gauge tracks. In the interest of the development of complex logistics services, KTZ Express was also assigned the direction of the international sea trade port Aktau on the Caspian Sea, the special economic zone “Khorgos – Eastern Gate” at the new Kazakh-Chinese railway border crossing Khorgos, and of eleven airports. The company thus integrates today rail freight, air and sea freight and road transports, the port and airport infrastructure, but also the developing network of terminals and transport logistics centers in the country. KTZ Express offers door-door transports and is directly involved in the development of logistics chains. “All in all, owing to the comprehensive approach, conditions are good for a 1 IMPRINT Public Relations - InterRail Holding AG, St. Gallen / Switzerland Phone: +41 71 227 15 15, Fax: +41 71 227 15 30, [email protected], www.interrail.ag InterRail Newsflash No. 03-04 / 2014 positive and promising development of the transport and logistics sector in Kazakhstan”, says Hans Reinhard. “Kazakhstan is turning into an important hub for the whole region and for Eurasian traffics. For InterRail, Kazakhstan is therefore a significant platform for our traffics from and to Central Asia as well as for the transit flows between China and Europe that we want to promote more intensely by reliably fulfilling our contract with KTZ Express”, adds Reinhard emphasizing the meaning of the cooperation between the two parties. 2 IMPRINT Public Relations - InterRail Holding AG, St. Gallen / Switzerland Phone: +41 71 227 15 15, Fax: +41 71 227 15 30, [email protected], www.interrail.ag InterRail Newsflash No. 03-04 / 2014 News from the InterRail group Bridging the gap at Grossbeeren „Ten years of Intermodal – bridging the gap to the future” was the motto of an event held on April 9 at the Grossbeeren intermodal terminal. with the hosts, they presented their services to the 150 guests from the field of logistics, economy, and politics in an accompanying exhibition. As further highlights, participants were offered a guided tour of the terminal, a visit of the Albatross Express locomotive, and the exploration of a portal crane. The Minister for Infrastructure and Agriculture, Jörg Vogelsänger, inaugurated the event marking the opening of a new bridge that connects the cargo transport center with the second and last extension zone (an area of 40 hectares). At the same time, the Deutsche Umschlag-Gesellschaft Schiene Straße (DUSS) and TFG Transfracht celebrated their ten-year jubilees at this location. InterRail Services GmbH (IRS) and other rail operators as well as representatives from the sea ports bremenports, Hamburg Port and JadeWeserPort attended. Together From left: Sabine Harnisch (IRS Berlin) and Marlies Kaulich (Managing Director IRS Berlin) JCL and InterRail sign exclusive partnership Effective February 1st, 2014, JCL Logistics Benelux B.V. and InterRail Holding AG signed an exclusive partnership contract for cooperation within the European, Russian, and Asian railway networks. The cooperation has an obvious aim: combining know-how and experience in rail freight and exchanging the right contacts in the different countries and regions in order to expand, or add to, the portfolios of both companies. JCL is very ambitious: „We believe in this growth region on the Eurasian continent. In countries like China, India, and Russia, there is huge potential for growth. We believe in this growth potential and want to participate in it.” „You can’t ignore InterRail as one of the leading railway operators in this region when talking about rail trans- ports”, says Erik Groot Wassink, Managing Director JCL. “Often, in these countries, there are big projects when investment capital are suddenly released on the local markets.” „You can decide on road transport, yet rail freight is not only cheaper but also safer, especially, when you have a reliable partner who takes care of it.” Howard Lamb, CEO InterRail, looks forward to successful cooperation: “Before the contract, we did not have any adequate sales structure in the Benelux countries. Thus, this cooperation is the ideal solution. Of course, we offer active consulting and support concerning commercial activities.” Owing to the partnership with InterRail, there are now diverse routes to the markets of the Caspian region, the CIS and Russia: short-sea via Riga, from there via rail or road to Malaszewicze and then via Russian railway or short-sea, southern route, across the Bosporus, the Black Sea and the Rostov-Don Canal to the Caspian Sea. 3 IMPRINT Public Relations - InterRail Holding AG, St. Gallen / Switzerland Phone: +41 71 227 15 15, Fax: +41 71 227 15 30, [email protected], www.interrail.ag InterRail Newsflash No. 03-04 / 2014 News from the railway market OTLK ready to go As per information from the Government of Belarus, OTLK (Transport Logistics Association of Container Operators of the Customs Union) is to be founded already in the first half of 2014. At a meeting in mid-May with RZD President Vladimir Yakunin, Belarus Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich said in informal talks: „The parties involved in the project have confirmed the draft of the statute and the internal documents of OTLK and adjusted the draft of the business plan.” In a first phase, it says in the memorandum signed by the three railways involved, RZD will bring in the shares of its daughters Transcontainer (50%+2 shares) and RZD Logistika (100% -1 share). BC and KTZ will, as planned, at this time contribute to the capital fund with 1 million USD each. Thus, the RZD share in OTLK would be at 99% for the time being, while BC and KTZ would only hold 1 % together. Plans are that, in a second phase, BC and KTZ introduce their assets. According to the agreement, from KTZ that would be 50 % of the Kaztransservice shares and the terminals at Dostyk and Altynkol stations, from BC, the freight terminals at Brest and other assets. Independently of the concrete shares in the capital fund at any given moment, the three participating countries want to lead OTLK on a basis of parity. There have not yet been any official statements from Kazakhstan issued. Transparency concerning the practical handling of the cooperation and concerning specific OTLK market operations agreed is yet to be achieved. In phase three, as per the information from the Government of Belarus, the three partners’ shares are to be adjusted over the next seven years so that each partner holds one third. Operation of Iran-Turkmenistan-Kazakhstan corridor announced for this autumn The transport of transit goods via the new railway connection IranTurkmenistan-Kazakhstan along the Eastern shore of the Caspian Sea is beginning this autumn, Iran’s Minister for Transportation and Housing, Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi, announced at a visit of Gorgan in Northern Iran. There were talks to this effect at the moment between the Kazakh and Iranian railway companies, he said. The new corridor connects Gorgan in Northern Iran, the interchange with the Iranian main railway network, to Uzen in Kazakhstan. From Gorgan the corridor goes via Incheh Borun at the Iran-Turkmenistan border, then via Gyzylgaya-Bereket-Etrek in Turkmenistan to the interchange with the Kazakh railway network. The new corridor allowed tapping into additional transit potential from Central Asia, but also from Russia and China towards the Persian Gulf, Akhoundi emphasized. The 80-kilometer Iranian leg would be finished within the shortest time, he added. 14 bridges have been built for the project; a transport terminal at the Incheh Borun border crossing has been equipped. The commissioning of the new corridor comes at a con- venient time: The loosening of the sanctions against Iran has led to an increase in freight transit demands. The majority of goods go via road, it is true, but Iranian railways too report increasing interest on the side of the shippers especially from Central Asia to the Gulf ports. Last fall, Minister Akhoundi announced Iran would increase fourfold its total freight transit volume from 12 million tons per year to 50 million tons in the near future. Further railway projects are to contribute to this growth. 4 IMPRINT Public Relations - InterRail Holding AG, St. Gallen / Switzerland Phone: +41 71 227 15 15, Fax: +41 71 227 15 30, [email protected], www.interrail.ag Interrail Newsflash No. 03-04 / 2014 News from the raIlway market Logistics center to be built at Chinese-Russian border In the Chinese city of Manzhouli, Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia, construction is to begin, before the end of 2014, of a logistics center dedicated to commerce and trade with Russia; it will be the largest center so far. On an area of 73 hectares, it is to bundle such functions as transport, loading and unloading operations, warehousing, customs inspection and declaration, trade shows and so forth. As the management of Manzhouli border control communicates, the logistics center at the biggest border crossing between Russia and China is designed for a wide range of goods. It is to support and enhance first and foremost the trade between Chinese companies and the Russian market, but also, ultimately, the trade with Europe. more News TransRussia 2014 From April 22 to 25, 2014, the TransRussia 2014 took place at the Crocus Expo Exhibition Center in Moscow. The InterRail Group participated, as always, with a booth of their own. Here are some pictures of the occasion: 5 IMPRINT Public Relations - InterRail Holding AG, St. Gallen / Switzerland Phone: +41 71 227 15 15, Fax: +41 71 227 15 30, [email protected], www.interrail.ag