German port industry expects ambitious port policy

15 Nov 2023 11:40 Economy

  • Seaports flexible and reliable under difficult global conditions
  • Call for greater commitment from the federal government
  • ZDS President Titzrath: "Ports are indispensable for Germany and Europe"

At its annual press conference, the Central Association of German Seaport Operators (ZDS) called for a decisive German port policy. The global crises and their economic effects are having a negative impact on the current handling business. At the same time, the port industry has major transformation tasks to master.

Weak economy has an impact on port handling

The difficult economic situation, inflation and geopolitical crises are having a direct impact on throughput in the ports. Handling volumes in German seaports fell to a similar extent as in other European countries. Energy imports increased significantly as a result of the sanctions imposed on Russia.

Angela Titzrath, President of the ZDS: "The port industry is hugely important for the country. From a national perspective, it is a key pillar of the German industrial and export economy. Falling consumer demand and the resulting decline in industrial production is often first seen in the seaports. A look at the seaports in our neighboring countries shows that we are primarily dealing with global problems here. Nevertheless, this phase of economic weakness is hitting our industry at an inopportune time. We have to master important transformation processes, especially in terms of digitalization and automation as well as the switch to climate-friendly drives. We are facing an important phase in the aforementioned transformation processes, but also in new tasks for the ports, especially in terms of energy supply."

High expectations of the National Ports Strategy

The German port industry has high expectations of the German government's upcoming National Ports Strategy.

ZDS President Titzrath: "At the National Maritime Conference, the Chancellor made it clear how important the seaports in particular are and that they have been politically neglected in recent years. The Vice-Chancellor emphasized the importance of ports in achieving climate protection targets and expanding renewable energies. The National Ports Strategy must be measured against this. However, the debate surrounding the financing of seaports is telling. The federal government must stand by its responsibility - as announced in the coalition agreement and at the conference. To this end, a rapid agreement on port load balancing is essential. If this minimum target is not achieved, it is hard to imagine how a national port strategy can meet expectations."

Energy transition and transport infrastructure key fields of action

According to the ZDS, there is also a great need for action regarding the role of ports in the energy transition.

ZDS President Angela Titzrath: "There is a lack of handling capacity in Germany's ports to achieve the expansion targets for wind energy. The turbines and components have become larger and heavier, but the port areas have not grown with them. We therefore propose using the enormous proceeds from the tendering of offshore wind farms to expand suitable areas."

The German port industry also sees a need for action in terms of transport infrastructure.

ZDS President Angela Titzrath: "The decades-long and, in some cases, continuing underfunding is making itself felt in all modes of transport. We expect adequate staffing and funding in order to keep the transport routes in good condition. However, there is also a need for expansion, especially for the railroads, which are expected to take on more goods from the roads. For us as seaport operators, the focus here is on the bottleneck between Hamburg and Hanover. All parties involved should urgently agree on a compromise on a four-track system in line with the overarching expansion goals. A further delay or even an insistence on the outdated minimum consensus of a three-track system will cause lasting damage to the German port industry."

ZDS sees energy transition and infrastructure as the most urgent fields of action for German port policy.

Press contact

ZDS Zentralverband der deutschen Seehafenbetriebe e.V.

Leonard Kuntscher

Phone: +49 40 88 365 78 78

E-Mail: leonard.kuntscher@zds-seehaefen.de