DAPhNE Danube Ports Network Motivation & Project Status Q4 / 2018

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DAPhNE Danube Ports Network Motivation & Project Status Q4 / 2018 1 Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

Danube Ports and the challenges ahead Approx. 70 ports along 2.414 km of navigable river Danube Ports must be considered as catalysts for re-industrialisation and regional growth Danube Ports as focal points for European transport & regional policy Port of Constanta as main logistics hub and gateway Port of Constanta Freight transport on the entire Danube (2015) Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

Shortcomings & Opportunities 1 Insufficient waterway maintenance / access to ports 1 Economic growth in the Danube Region 2 Lack of modern infrastructure, storage facilities & efficient equipment 2 Growth of industrial production 3 Insufficient / deteriorated road/rail hinterland connections 3 Improved fairway conditions 4 Inefficiencies in public port administrations 4 Availability of funding sources for port investements: CEF, OP, EIB loans, etc. 5 Shortcomings in public funding 5 Collaborations between public and private actors for port investments 6 Low absorption of EU funds 6 Harmonized administrative procedures and processes for Danube IWT 3 Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

Same River Same Rules & DAPhNE Need for strategies, guidelines & tools to eliminate the gaps between Upper, Central & Lower Danube Ports Start Date: 1 January 2017 End Date: 30 June 2019 Overall budget ERDF Contribution 2.985.406,15 EUR 2.415.219,42 EUR IPA Contribution Own contribution 122.375,77 EUR 447.810,96 EUR 4 Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

DAPhNE Project overview Improve the balanced development of Danube Ports as eco-friendly, well accessible multimodal hubs for the transport system of the region Turn Danube Ports into buzzing economic centers functioning as catalysts for economic growth and creation of high value jobs Produce guidelines, recommendations and concrete pilot activities based on best practices and leading into an overall development strategy and action plan Set-up a Port Network to eliminate gaps between stakeholders Improve the eco-performance of the ports in order to contribute to the ecological balance of the river and to improve the situation of the port municipalities DAPhNE - Danube Ports Network Port Legislation & Funding Administration & Management Work Package 3 Work Package 4 Work Package 5 Work Package 6 Foundation of working group on port legislation & public funding Act. 3.1 Act. 4.1 Act. 5.1 Act. 6.1 Improve & harmonize port legislation Act.3.2 Act.4.2 Act. 5.2 Act.6.2 State Aid schemes for funding investments in ports Improve & harmonize port administration processes Improve port business strategies Human resources development Act.3.3 Act. 4.3 Act. 5.3 Act.6.3 Eco-improvements for Danube ports Act. 4.4 Act. 5.4 Port Development Port infrastructure & industrial development Public-private partnerships for port investments Port IT Community System (PCS) Innovation & new market opportunities Port Strategy & Network Danube Port Development Strategy & Action Plan Set-up & enlarge the Danube Port Network Pilot operation of Danube Port Network Organisation Same River Same Rules & DAPhNE Need for strategies, guidelines & tools to eliminate the gaps between Upper, Central & Lower Danube Ports

Project Facts & Figures ACADEMIA Key of knowledge 23 partners, 9 Danube Riparian Countries Overall budget 2.985.406,15 EUR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Key of stable interaction Sustainable and competitive waterway & regional development INDUSTRY Production key ERDF Contribution IPA Contribution Own contribution 6 2.415.219,42 EUR 122.375,77 EUR 447.810,96 EUR 30 Months 1 Jan. 2017 30 Jun. 2019 Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

Areas of Action Port Legislation Port Administration Port Management Fragmented regulatory framework Inefficient port administration processes & procedures Limited public funding Unsatisfactory use of innovative tools & new market opportunities Port Funding Port Investments Lack of eco-efficient port business strategies Need for a common port strategy & action plan Port Development Strategy Danube Ports Network (DAPhNE) Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

Port IT Community System (PCS) Digital solution for connecting Danube port actors: PCS 4 ports, 3 countries AT (Enns), SK (Bratislava), RS (Novi Sad & Smederevo)

Danube Ports Network [DPN] DANUBE Ports Network (DPN) - part of the solution Through an enhanced regional port cooperation model. Danube Ports Network is a new actor in the Danube Region s Port Governance System. It acts as a regional coordination & collaboration platform involving public and private Danube port organisations. it provides a response to the need for a more coordinated and ambitious collective action to a range of sectoral and societal challenges increasingly impacting upon Danube Region s ports good governance & competitiveness. 9 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

Danube Ports Network [DPN] EU Port Associations (EFIP, ESPO,FEPORT) National Port Associations DANUBE Ports Network (DPN) Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)

DPN Vision, Mission & Values Our vision To achieve a more dynamic, sustainable, state-of-the art network of ports in the Danube Region with a stronger and more coordinated voice at regional and EU level. Our Core Mission To become a long-term, sustainable structure contributing to good port governance and cooperation strengthening in the Danube Region. To work with and for the Danube Region s ports & terminals. To build trust and expertise, serve our partners more effectively, share knowledge, seek access to funding, and address complex issues facing the port sector through joint actions and projects. 11 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

DPN Partners Our Partners The Danube Ports Network will bring together public and private sea & inland ports and terminal operators from the Danube Region willing to engage in a long-term, active and coordinated cooperation process benefiting the port industry and regional economy at large. Public Port Administrations Public and Private Port & Terminal Operators Sea ports of the maritime Danube & Black Sea; Inland ports situated on the Danube and its navigable tributaries. Our Values Trust & Transparency within the port community. Innovation. Cooperation. 12 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

DPN Focus www.danubeports.eu Special focus of work: Environmental issues (Greening of ports, climate change adaption, follow regulatory development) Digitalization & Innovation Public Funding & Financing facilitation Port management & development Education & training requirements Awareness raising

DPN Proposed cooperation model NATURE OF COOPERATION COMMERCIAL TECHNICAL, ADVOCACY PUBLIC PORT AUTHORITIES DANUBE Ports Network PRIVATE PORT & TERMINAL OPERATORS INVOLVEMENT OF STAKEHOLDERS

DPN Activities & Service Portfolio DANUBE PORTS NETWORK - PILOT OPERATION PHASE (01/07/2018-30/06/2019) NETWORK SET-UP, COORDINATION & CONSOLIDATION PR, COMMUNICATION & NETWORK STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT COMMON INTEREST PROJECTS & STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PORT POLICY & NETWORK AWARNESS ACTIVITIES NETWORK COLLABORATION & SUPPORT Activity 1 Activity 2 Service Cluster 1 Service Cluster 2 Service Cluster 3 BUILDING & CONSOLIDATING THE NETWORK BRANDING & POSITIONING IDENTIFYING & ACCESSING FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY FACILITATE KNOWLEDGE CREATION & TRANSFER SuAct. 1.1 SuAct. 2.1 Serv. 1.1 Serv. 2.1 Serv. 3.1 GOVERNANCE & COORDINATION MECHANISM STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT COMMON INTEREST PROJECTS INITIATION COOPERATION, STRATEGIC ALLIANCES & PARTNERSHIPS THEMATIC EVENTS (study visits, workshops) SuAct. 1.2 SuAct. 2.2 Serv.1. 2 Serv. 2.2 Serv. 3.2 DPN PARTNERS & PARTNERSHIP MANAGEMENT MARKETING, STATISTICS & DISSEMINATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION & COORDINATION SERVICES AWARNESS & PORT POLICY DEDICATED EVENTS POLICY BRIEFINGS & INFORMATION SERVICES SuAct. 1.3 SuAct. 2.3 Serv. 1. 3 Serv. 2.3 Serv. 3.3 RESOURCES SYNERGY & CAPITALISATION STRATEGY MONITORING PORT TECHNOLGIES & BUSINESS TRENDS REPRESENTATION & CONTRIBUTION TO EXTERNAL EVENTS & INITIATIVES SuAct. 1.4 SuAct. 2.4 Serv.1. 4 Serv. 2.4 Serv. 3.4 NETWORK MEETINGS & THEMATIC SUPPORT EVALUATION, MONITORING & ORGANISATIONAL LEARNING SuAct. 1.5 SuAct. 2.5 SCALING UP & TRANSITION TO THE START-UP PHASE

DPN Activities & Service Portfolio SC 1 SC 2 SC 3 16 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

Danube Ports Network [DPN] Governance & Coordination Structure DPN is a network of autonomous organisations (public & private port organisations) governed by a Cooperation Agreement (not legally binding, entered into voluntarily, open-ended). The one -tier governance structure of the DPN consists of : Partners Forum (the plenary body), Advisory Group (responsible for the strategic management), Technical Secretariat (TS) (co-ordination & operational body). Depending on the issues tackled, ad-hoc working groups comprising selective partners, academia representatives etc. shall be constituted. Throughout its pilot operation and start-up phase (July 2019 June 2022) the TS will be hosted, managed and staffed by Pro Danube International (Lead Partner DAPhNE Project). 17 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

DPN Governance & Coordination Structure DANUBE PORTS NETWORK PARTNERS FORUM ADVISORY BOARD STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PLENARY BODY AD HOC WORKING GROUPS TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT COORDINATION & OPERATIONAL BODY

www.interreg-danube.eu/daphne Subscribe to our newsletter! Silviu Meterna Pro Danube Romania Association for the promotion of transports on the Danube Thank you for your attention! The DAPhNE Team office@prodanube.ro meterna@prodanube.ro DAPhNE Project: http://www.interregdanube.eu/daphne 19 Project co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, IPA)