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Corridor V Agenda A) The Cooperation on Corridor V 1. Project Origin 2. Performance Against Goals Marketing Group Production Group Quality Group B) CER’s Freight Focus Group Corridor V Project Agenda A) The Cooperation on Corridor V 1. Project Origin 2. Performance Against Goals Marketing Group Production Group Quality Group B) CER’s Freight Focus Group Corridor V Project Project Origin Uncompetitive technical and commercial organization Limited infrastructure capacities Unreliable and uncompetitive transit times compared to the road transport Long border crossing times Limited availability of proper wagons and traction capacities Project GOALS Balancing of transport mode Quality of service Information to customers Competitive transit times Reliability and punctuality Availability of traction capacities Availability of right wagons Safety and Security Continuous flow of information CUSTOMERS CUSTOMERS SITUATION Eliminate production and commercial botllenecks Obtain competitive and profitable transport service Build transport service with features enabling competitive positioning Provide regular customer feedback on the Corridor V Assure regular Q-performance measurement and management Corridor V Project Project Structure STEERING MARKETING PRODUCTION QUALITY Profit Analysis Paths & Planning Customer Care (Feedback) Commercialization Traction QM ISO 9000 Wagons Corridor V Project Agenda A) The Cooperation on Corridor V 1. Project Origin 2. Performance Against Goals Marketing Group Production Group Quality Group B) CER’s Freight Focus Group Corridor V Project Marketing Group – The Concept Marketing Group Elasticity of Demand Marketing Plan Cost Analysis Pricing Marketing Action CUSTOMERS Market Research Technical Analysis 1. 2. Prepare elements needed to support actions on the existing and new markets Launch marketing actions to increase the traffic volume on the Corridor V Corridor V Project Growing traffic on Corridor V requires acquisition of new traffic in the existing markets and the development of new markets Marketing Group Kiev, Moskva 13,4 365,2 Zahony Bratislava Györ Budapest 55,8 17,2 658,3 24,0 Hodoš Corridor V related transport flows (I-IX 02) ------------------------------ export I import I Venezia 530,8 2.106,8 Ljubljana 318,1 249,8 126,3 809,5 in 000 tons Corridor V Project Different conditions on existing and new markets require diversified strategic approach Marketing Group Modal Split of traffic flows to/from Italy Source: Eurostat, 2000 Rail % Export Import -------------------------------------Hungary 11% 54% Slovakia 2% 41% Ukraine 2% 0% Slovenia 16% 19% 100% 27% 90% Water 17% Rail Road 80% 70% 42% 17% 26% 58% 56% 57% 95% 60% 50% 40% Strategy -------------------------------------Existing market Protect New markets Build 30% 20% 10% 5% 0% Hungary Slovenia Slovakia Ukraine (3,0 mio t) (3,6 mio t) (1,2 mio t) (4,8 mio t) Corridor V Project Wood and tiles are the two segments on the Hungarian market that can be acquired by the rail in a short-term action Marketing Group 1. Identify original customers in Hungary and Italy in 000 tons Road Transports (Hungary – Italy) 220 Import Export 200 180 2. Gather information on competitive services and price 160 3. Build and present the offer 100 160 172 167 140 120 80 60 40 Increase of the M/S +10% 20 44 34 142 0 Plastic materials Wood and Wood cork products sleepers and other wood Fuel wood Bricks and Tiles Corridor V Project Acquisition of goods from Ukraine is a green-field operation that will require new commercial and production solutions Marketing Group 1. Identify customers in Italy and Ukraine 2. Identify and evaluate potential partners in Ukraine and Zahony 3. Assess competitive services and own technical and commercial requirements 4. Build and present the offer in 000 tons Sea Transports (Ukraine – Italy) 1.600 Import Export 1.408 1.400 1.200 1.000 736 800 615 600 402 400 274 232 198 200 Increase of the M/S +10% 0 Clay Steel Fuel oils Fertilizers Pig iron products Iron waste Bauxite Corridor V Project Continous improvement of the level of the quality is necessary to defend and develop the rail market share Marketing Group 1.Studying Customer Satisfaction’s results it’s possible to estimate the ELASTICITY of DEMAND in presence of increasing of quality. 2.It has been considered production indexes (“delivery time of trains”) from 1997 to 2000. 3.Two kind of customers have been considered: 1. Customers that in 2000 have had a better index (respect 1997); 2. Customers that in 2000 have had a worse index (respect 1997). 4.The variations 1997-2000 of indexes and revenues of the customers have been: 1997 2000 Revenues (billions of liras) 1997 2000 Var. % With a better index 4,39 6,17 293,1 328,2 With a worse index 7,00 5,88 160,4 137,3 Kind of Customer 5. Delivery time index +12% -14,4% +4% per year From these results it’s possible to foresee the elasticity of demand: in presence of a quality service we could have an increase of demand of 3-5 % per year. Corridor V Project Marketing Group Production Group Corridor V Market Analysis New Pricing Models Structure of transportations costs Balancing RIV Corridor V Project Production Group Production Group Corridor V Analysis Border Station Operations Technical Trust Transport Planning Balancing RIV Corridor V Project Quality Group Quality Group Dealing with the Corridor V as a virtual company TI SŽ MAV WEST EAST TI SŽ MAV Quality Policy All three companies will strive to increase transport volume to improve the market position. By linking the separate segments of the Corridor V, we build a “virtual company”, with interlinked internal processes. Our engagement will be to increase the customer satisfaction and to improve the performance of the companies. We will endeavor to make customer feel like partners. We will commit to organize our processes coherently with international standard ISO 9001:2000 Corridor V Project Quality Group Quality Group The plan Preparation Organization of work. First technical and market analysis. Quality parameters to be defined. Draft of Q-Documents (Quality Policy, Train Control, Codes of Delay, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Complaints). Implementation To organize processes in accordance to standard ISO 9001:2000 national project teams and responsibilities will be defined. Processes will be identified and described, and Q-Documentation will be prepared. Corridor V Project Agenda A) The Cooperation on Corridor V 1. Project Origin 2. Performance Against Goals Marketing Group Production Group Quality Group B) CER’s Freight Focus Group Corridor V Project CER’s Freight Focus Group •CER, in accordance with UE Commission-DG TREN, has identified nine corridors relevant to international rail freight ; •The development of « freight performance improvement plans » on the above mentioned European Freight Corridors appeared as one of the necessary step to improve international freight flows; •Among the nine corridors has been selected three like a priority for the freight traffic in Europe; •The Corridor V is one of these three pilot corridors and the results of the analysis on it will be presented to the Commission within June 2003. Iberian Peninsula - Eastern Europe Iberian Peninsula - Scandinavia - Czech Republic Corridor V Project Rotterdam - Antverpen - Milan via Bettembourg CER’s Freight Focus Group- Corridor V (Iberian Peninsula-East Europe) •Multinational task forces have been recruited on each of the first three corridors selected. They are composed of representatives of RUs, IM and National Authorities of each of the countries concerned by each corridor. •The Corridor V is the only connection analysed regarding the East and Mediterranean European Countries. Amberieu LYON Avignon Nîmes Modane Miramas Narbonne MARSEILLE Cerbére/Port Bou BARCELONA MADRID Alcazar Tarragona VALENCIA Cordoba Corridor V Project ALGECIRAS