海铁联运的最佳实践交流:土耳其İzmir港口和意大利的里雅斯特港口的案例研究

Zeynep Pehlevan, S. Ricci
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标杆制定和最佳实践推导是交通规划的传统和综合方法。在港口总体规划的设计和沿海城市的多式联运推广中较少使用,在沿海城市,港口的发展与当地经济和环境质量之间的联系更强。铁路运输对港口的发展和效率至关重要,因为它提高了经济重要性和竞争力。它还提供更快的移动和更高的港口容量,从而影响总吞吐量,这是海港生产力的基本衡量标准。本文旨在通过确定公认最佳实践中最有希望的运营和基础设施行动,描绘港口地区铁路运输份额增加的路线图。本文所描述的案例研究是关于的里雅斯特港和İzmir之间的最佳实践交流。多年来,İzmir一直是土耳其重要的集装箱港口。然而,近年来,它的总吞吐量急剧下降,而它的竞争对手,无论是在爱琴海和马尔马拉地区,都在迅速发展他们的业务。考虑到该港口的所有者和运营商是土耳其国家铁路公司,İzmir港口目前的铁路份额相当低,2021年不到10%。这种减少主要是由于基础设施不合适以及与铁路网络协调不佳。本文举例说明了如何通过定义必要的行动和重新设计铁路基础设施来增加İzmir港口的铁路运输份额。这可以使İzmir港口成为解决马尔马拉地区(伊斯坦布尔)港口受形态障碍影响的大规模拥堵问题的有效替代方案。在这里,的里雅斯特港将作为参考港口,因为它在意大利拥有最高的铁路份额(50%)。它目前的状态和未来的目标将是增加İzmir铁路份额的最佳做法。由于土耳其运往欧洲的海运货物几乎有一半经过的里雅斯特,土耳其方面的类似百分比可以加强这些港口城市之间的海铁联运联系。
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BEST PRACTICES EXCHANGE IN SEA–RAIL INTERMODALITY: A CASE STUDY OF THE PORTS OF İZMIR, TURKEY AND TRIESTE, ITALY
Benchmarking and best practices derivation is a traditional and consolidated approach in transport planning. Less frequent is the use in the design of ports’ masterplans and intermodality promotion in coastal cities, where the connection between the development of ports and local economy and the quality of the environment is stronger. Rail transport is essential for the development and efficiency of a port as it enhances economic importance and competitiveness. It also provides faster movement and higher port capacity, thus affecting the total throughput, which is a fundamental productivity measure of a seaport. This paper aims to depict a roadmap for the increase of rail modal share in ports’ areas by identifying the most promising operational and infrastructural actions derived by recognized best practices. The case study described in the paper is about the exchange of best practices between the ports of Trieste and İzmir. For many years, İzmir has been an important container port in Turkey. However, its total throughput has decreased dramatically in recent years while its competitors, both in the Aegean and Marmara regions, have been developing their business rapidly. Considering that the owner and operator of the port are Turkish State Railways, the port of İzmir currently has quite a low rail share, which was less than 10% in 2021. This decrease is mainly due to an unsuitable infrastructure and poor coordination with the railway network. This paper exemplifies how it would be possible to increase the rail modal share of the port of İzmir by defining the necessary actions and redesigning the rail infrastructure. This can make the port of İzmir an effective alternative to solve the massive congestion problem of the Marmara region (Istanbul) ports, affected by morphologic barriers. Here, the port of Trieste will be the reference port as it has the highest rail share (50%) in Italy. Its current state and future targets will represent the best practice to increase the rail share in İzmir. Since almost half of the Turkish maritime freight directed to Europe is via Trieste, similar percentages on the Turkish side can strengthen the sea–rail intermodal connection between these port cities.
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