logging in or signing up globalgoods Natalya Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 271 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 26, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: ocolosio (47 month(s) ago) This is a great presentation, is it possible to make it downloadable? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Global Goods Movement Panel: Global Goods Movement Panel Moderator: Curtis Spencer, IMS Worldwide Inc. Panelists: Alejandro Gochicoa, Lazaro Cardenas Armando Palos Najera, Altamira Alan Au, Yantian Port Agenda: Agenda Introduction to the Global Goods Movement Industry Panelists from China and Mexico demonstrate what their ports are doing to grow capacity for the North American Market. Questions and AnswersGlobal Market Economic Shifts (Country GDP): Global Market Economic Shifts (Country GDP) Source: Global Insight, 2005 #7 #9 #8 #1 #3 #5 #1 #2Mainland China Container Port Growth (Compound Annual Growth Rates): Mainland China Container Port Growth (Compound Annual Growth Rates) 5 Yr Average = 27.2% Increased VolumeNorth American Volume Growth: North American Volume Growth 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006E Lifts in TEU millions: 33.5 36.0 39.3 41.9 45.7 49.7 Growth rate: 7.3% 9.0% 6.8% 9.0% 8.6% Source – Drewry / APMT / OSCU.S. Containerized Tonnage Forecast: U.S. Containerized Tonnage Forecast By 2020 Most US Container Port Gateways Will Double or Triple in VolumeLA-Long Beach Container VolumesEstimates (LAEDC): LA-Long Beach Container Volumes Estimates (LAEDC) TEU (million) Source: 2001 Mercer Mgmt Consulting based on 6.5% compounded Actual 2005 TEU Count = 14.2 Mill TEUs 2006 Total = 15.6 Mill TEUs Most Likely Max ThroughputFuture and Present Challenges : Future and Present Challenges World’s trade with North America (USA / Canada) continues to grow. (3X GDP) North American ports have limited physical capacity to expand. Must have better through-put. Rail infrastructure improving faster than Roads. Local communities concerned over environmental issues, therefore more emphasis on Rail. IPI rates are tough, but trend is to continue “DDP-One BL” per shipment.“The Earth is Round”New Routes to the New World!: “The Earth is Round” New Routes to the New World! Narvik, Norway Vostochny, Russia Hong Kong, China Singapore Rotterdam, Netherlands Prince Rupert, Canada Savannah Norfolk New York Los Angeles Lazaro Cardenas Punto Colonet North China HOUSTON Bombay Sydney NS NEW Routes for Imports into the USA China Ports Development: China Ports Development Alan Au Assistant General Manager Yantian International Container TerminalsAgenda: Agenda China Ports Overview Yantian Port Terminals Development Warehouses Outside The Terminals China Ports Overview: China Ports OverviewYICT Port Development: YICT Port DevelopmentWarehouses outside YICT- Existing Close to 45 million sq feet: Warehouses outside YICT - Existing Close to 45 million sq feet New area for future developmentPort of Lazaro Cardenas: Mexico Lazaro Cardenas Michoacan Port of Lazaro Cardenas Armando Palos Director GeneralCharacteristics: Characteristics The Port with the deepest canals and the biggest territorial reserve 3,706.4 Acres available to develop new businesses The Port of the Mexican Pacific nearest to México City. Security System with over 90 cameras of closed circuit Excellent highways and rail rutes with 13 multimodal corridors.Routes: Vessel Rotation line 1 Singapore-Hong Kong-Kaohsiung-Tokyo-LC Vessel Rotation line2 Shanghai-Seoul-Tokyo Train Route #1 LC-Mexico City Train Route #2 LC-SLP-Monterrey-Laredo-Dallas Train Route #3 Laredo-Atlanta-Harrisburg-NJ RoutesCorridor: CorridorVehicles: VehiclesContainer Terminal Project: Container Terminal Project Capacity to handle 2,000,000 TEUs/year Area under concession 122 Ha Water front 1,481m 2,640 reefersSlide21: Gen Manejos Integrales S.A Starts Operations: 2008 Investment: 36,485,000 Terminales Portuarias del pacifico Starts Operations: 2008 Investment: 394,172,767 Terminal for Dismantling of Ships Terminal for Bulk Minerals and Non-containerized CargoSlide22: Alejandro Gochicoa Matienzo Port Director Port of AltamiraStrategic Location: Strategically located in the State of Tamaulipas, MEXICO Demographic Data 26 % State % 800,000 habitantes Population 166,327 has Total Area Altamira Madero Tampico Municipalities Strategic LocationRoad Links: Altamira has road connections with the main economic centers in the Country. Road LinksRail Links: Rail LinksIndustrial Development Complex: Industrial Park Petrochemical corridor Ecological Buffer Zone Port Altamira Industrial Development ComplexIndustrial Development Complex: Industrial Development ComplexPort Altamira’s Project: Port Altamira’s ProjectSlide29: Public TerminalsIndustrial Port of Altamira: Industrial Port of Altamira Official Draft: 40 feet Main entrance channel: 200 mt wide Operating berths: 13 (3 more under construction) Potential: 90 berths 10 operating maritime terminals: 2 Multi-Purpose terminals 2 Mineral and Agribulk terminals 6 Fluid terminalsTotal Cargo Handling: Total Cargo HandlingCargo Handling in Altamira: Cargo Handling in AltamiraThank youwww.puerto-de-altamira.com.mx: Thank you www.puerto-de-altamira.com.mxQuestions?: Questions? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
globalgoods Natalya Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 271 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 26, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: ocolosio (47 month(s) ago) This is a great presentation, is it possible to make it downloadable? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Global Goods Movement Panel: Global Goods Movement Panel Moderator: Curtis Spencer, IMS Worldwide Inc. Panelists: Alejandro Gochicoa, Lazaro Cardenas Armando Palos Najera, Altamira Alan Au, Yantian Port Agenda: Agenda Introduction to the Global Goods Movement Industry Panelists from China and Mexico demonstrate what their ports are doing to grow capacity for the North American Market. Questions and AnswersGlobal Market Economic Shifts (Country GDP): Global Market Economic Shifts (Country GDP) Source: Global Insight, 2005 #7 #9 #8 #1 #3 #5 #1 #2Mainland China Container Port Growth (Compound Annual Growth Rates): Mainland China Container Port Growth (Compound Annual Growth Rates) 5 Yr Average = 27.2% Increased VolumeNorth American Volume Growth: North American Volume Growth 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006E Lifts in TEU millions: 33.5 36.0 39.3 41.9 45.7 49.7 Growth rate: 7.3% 9.0% 6.8% 9.0% 8.6% Source – Drewry / APMT / OSCU.S. Containerized Tonnage Forecast: U.S. Containerized Tonnage Forecast By 2020 Most US Container Port Gateways Will Double or Triple in VolumeLA-Long Beach Container VolumesEstimates (LAEDC): LA-Long Beach Container Volumes Estimates (LAEDC) TEU (million) Source: 2001 Mercer Mgmt Consulting based on 6.5% compounded Actual 2005 TEU Count = 14.2 Mill TEUs 2006 Total = 15.6 Mill TEUs Most Likely Max ThroughputFuture and Present Challenges : Future and Present Challenges World’s trade with North America (USA / Canada) continues to grow. (3X GDP) North American ports have limited physical capacity to expand. Must have better through-put. Rail infrastructure improving faster than Roads. Local communities concerned over environmental issues, therefore more emphasis on Rail. IPI rates are tough, but trend is to continue “DDP-One BL” per shipment.“The Earth is Round”New Routes to the New World!: “The Earth is Round” New Routes to the New World! Narvik, Norway Vostochny, Russia Hong Kong, China Singapore Rotterdam, Netherlands Prince Rupert, Canada Savannah Norfolk New York Los Angeles Lazaro Cardenas Punto Colonet North China HOUSTON Bombay Sydney NS NEW Routes for Imports into the USA China Ports Development: China Ports Development Alan Au Assistant General Manager Yantian International Container TerminalsAgenda: Agenda China Ports Overview Yantian Port Terminals Development Warehouses Outside The Terminals China Ports Overview: China Ports OverviewYICT Port Development: YICT Port DevelopmentWarehouses outside YICT- Existing Close to 45 million sq feet: Warehouses outside YICT - Existing Close to 45 million sq feet New area for future developmentPort of Lazaro Cardenas: Mexico Lazaro Cardenas Michoacan Port of Lazaro Cardenas Armando Palos Director GeneralCharacteristics: Characteristics The Port with the deepest canals and the biggest territorial reserve 3,706.4 Acres available to develop new businesses The Port of the Mexican Pacific nearest to México City. Security System with over 90 cameras of closed circuit Excellent highways and rail rutes with 13 multimodal corridors.Routes: Vessel Rotation line 1 Singapore-Hong Kong-Kaohsiung-Tokyo-LC Vessel Rotation line2 Shanghai-Seoul-Tokyo Train Route #1 LC-Mexico City Train Route #2 LC-SLP-Monterrey-Laredo-Dallas Train Route #3 Laredo-Atlanta-Harrisburg-NJ RoutesCorridor: CorridorVehicles: VehiclesContainer Terminal Project: Container Terminal Project Capacity to handle 2,000,000 TEUs/year Area under concession 122 Ha Water front 1,481m 2,640 reefersSlide21: Gen Manejos Integrales S.A Starts Operations: 2008 Investment: 36,485,000 Terminales Portuarias del pacifico Starts Operations: 2008 Investment: 394,172,767 Terminal for Dismantling of Ships Terminal for Bulk Minerals and Non-containerized CargoSlide22: Alejandro Gochicoa Matienzo Port Director Port of AltamiraStrategic Location: Strategically located in the State of Tamaulipas, MEXICO Demographic Data 26 % State % 800,000 habitantes Population 166,327 has Total Area Altamira Madero Tampico Municipalities Strategic LocationRoad Links: Altamira has road connections with the main economic centers in the Country. Road LinksRail Links: Rail LinksIndustrial Development Complex: Industrial Park Petrochemical corridor Ecological Buffer Zone Port Altamira Industrial Development ComplexIndustrial Development Complex: Industrial Development ComplexPort Altamira’s Project: Port Altamira’s ProjectSlide29: Public TerminalsIndustrial Port of Altamira: Industrial Port of Altamira Official Draft: 40 feet Main entrance channel: 200 mt wide Operating berths: 13 (3 more under construction) Potential: 90 berths 10 operating maritime terminals: 2 Multi-Purpose terminals 2 Mineral and Agribulk terminals 6 Fluid terminalsTotal Cargo Handling: Total Cargo HandlingCargo Handling in Altamira: Cargo Handling in AltamiraThank youwww.puerto-de-altamira.com.mx: Thank you www.puerto-de-altamira.com.mxQuestions?: Questions?