port of rijeka ftz: an overview
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PORT OF RIJEKA
•Generallay about Port of Rijeka from customs prospective•Organization and working processes in the Port of Rijeka•Generally about Free zone•Advantages and disadvantages in a free zone in Rijeka port•Conclusions
Natalia Fraćin , Regional Customs Office Rijeka
Generally about port of Rijeka
- Due to geographical position, port of Rijeka enables the quickest way between mid european countries and far East and vice versa.
- Port of Rijeka has a special significance for non maritime countries in the region (Hungary, Austria,Slovakia,Czech R.,Serbia and BiH).
- Northadriatic traffic direction has a huge advantage for ships arriving through Suez canal:- More than 2000 nautical miles closer then north EU ports- Shortened duration of navigation is 5-7 days in relation to north EU
ports. - Decreases transport costs.
- Port of Rijeka accepts diferent kind of cargo on its diferent locations.
- Port of Rijeka has 5 terminals on 5 different locations
- (4 locations are situated in a free zone)
PORT TERMINALS
Rijeka-Žabica AGCT Bakar Bršica Škrljevo
Gen.cargo
Wheat,soybean
reefer wood containerterminal
Steel, coal
cattlewood
backgroundterminal
- Port of Rijeka company
- specialized for handling general cargo
- operates on the basis of the concession contract signed up till
2042.
- Port of Rijeka company is the largest dry cargo operater in Croatia (more than 4 milion of tons realoded cargo on a yearly basis)
- 4 terminals (Žabica, Bakar , Škrljevo, Bršica)
AGCT company
- main container terminal in Rijeka
- concession contract till 2041.
- ongoing efforts to raise the level of service
Free zone concessionaires
FRIGO STORAGE
ANNUAL CAPACITY: 100.000 tBASIC ACTIVITY:Manipulation with tropical fruit, frozen meat and perishable goods
TERMINAL BAKAR bulk cargo
ANNUAL CAPACITY:4 .000.000 tBASIC ACTIVITY: Manipulation with coalCan accept Panamax and Capesize category of ships
TERMINAL Škrljevo
Warehouses:28.160 m2Open space: 130.000 m2Multimodal terminal with direct access to thehighway and rail
AGCT container terminal
Annual capacity: 600.000 TEU Lenght of mooring 1 - 300 m; Sea depth - 11,7 m; Lenght of mooring 2 - 326 m; Sea depth - 14,5 m.
Ownership structure of AGCT-a:• 51% - ICTS Inc.,international cont terminal services (global operater of
cont terminals from Filipines)• 49% - Port of Rijeka company
Installed equipment: – 2 Panamax cont crans; – 2 post Panamax cont crans; – 6 RTG (storage transhipment bridges); – 2 RMG (rail transhipment bridges) BIP (border inspection point)-phytosanitary inspection station
Adriatic Gate Container Terminal
Container traffic -2011.....130 052 TEU
-2012....126 680TEU
-2013.....131 310 TEU
- 2014 ....149 000 TEU
-2015.....161.883 TEU
-2016.......177.134 TEU
AGCT container terminal
-IT system NAVIS for monitoring unloaded cont in which customs officers have an access-the biggest ship on cont terminal was 367 m long with capacity of 10 150 TEU
Shipping companies Representatives of the shipping lines
CMA CGM CMA CGM CROATIA
COSCO DRAGON MARITIME ADRIA d.o.o.
CSCL Intereuropa d.o.o., Agency officeRijeka
EVERGREEN TRADEWAYS d.o.o., Koper
HAPAG LOYD ADRIATIKAGENT
MAERSK LINE Maersk Croatia d.o.o.
MSC MSC CROATIA d.o.o.
NYK LINE N-LOGISTIKA Ltd.
SAFEMARINE Safmarine
SAEGO LINE East Adriatic Sales Seago Line
UASC Interliner Agencies
YANG MING GATE EXPRESS d.o.o.
CONTAINER SHIPPING LINES IN THE
PORT OF RIJEKA
CARGO
- dispatching the cargo- mostly by road (highway Rijeka-Zagreb enabled better road connection)
- dispatching by rail – insufficient investments in railway infrastructure hampers the development of the port
- CENTRAL OFFICE (DIRECTORATE)
- 4 REGIONAL CUSTOMS OFFICES (ZAGREB,RIJEKA,OSIJEK ,SPLIT)
- 18 CUSTOMS OFFICES
- 10 BORDER CUSTOMS OFFICES
ORGANIZATION OF CROATIANCUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
LEGAL BASIS
-Law on free zone-Instructions 17/2016 presents implementation of customs control measures under the goods incoming and outgoing from free zone and specific procedures for goods outgoing via sea ports-Law on implementation of EU customs legislation-Regulation 952/2013 of Eu parliament and Eu Council- Regulation 2446/2015 and 2447/2015
FREE ZONE
- It is a part of teritory of the Republic of Croatia which is specially fenced and where economic activities are carried out under special condition and customs surveillance
- Free zones can be established in the area of a seaport , riverport,airport and at any other area where there are conditions for it
- On the basis of concession contract, concession forestablishing the free zone is provided by government
- Activities within the free zone: production of goods,storage of- goods,wholesale trade, refining of goods- The applicant for the establishment of a FZ must state the economic and- financal justification of the request- Carrying in and out of the goods and storage of the goods in a FZ are carried out with
the customs provisions
FREE ZONE
ADVANTAGES
- goods can be stored for an unlimited time (duration of stay can be controlled by customs through the system)
- Concessionaries do not need to have bank guarantee for the possible customs debt like for customs warehouses
- Easy access to concessionaires IT system by customs (very
- good control mechanism)
- Easier way for submitting customs documents (only
- through the system)
PORT OF RIJEKA FREE ZONE
DISADVANTAGES- In a case of Rijeka port FZ we have 4 different - locations- we have dispersity of the zone and when there is
a need of relocation cont in between the locations – there is an extra paper work to be done- T1 –transit doc.
- There are no tax exemptions (that is why there is no- production of goods inside FTZ)- previous legislation on FZ
had tax exmption (concessionaires were not obliged to pay tax for their equipment and production was exempted from certain taxes)
- -
PORT OF RIJEKA FREE ZONE
- incoming goods must be submitted in safety entry declaration through IT system only ina case when port of Rijeka is the first port of entry in EU
- cargo agents send to customs cargo manifests 24 hours before the ships arrival
- upon ships arrival shipping agents must submit incoming manifest
-cargo agents submit storage documents only through the system
INCOMING GOODS IN THE FZIN MARITIME TRAFFIC
-outgoing goods must be submitted in safety exit declaration in IT system
-prior to loading cont on the ship, at least one hour in advance, shipping agent submit outgoing manifest with all necessary atachments (cargo manifests, export SAD, T1..)
-customs officers check in compliance of the data with submitted documents
OUTGOING GOODS FROM FZ INMARITIME TRAFFIC
- TRANSPARENCY in economic activities in FZ of Rijeka port is provided by keeping records of the goods by concessionaire acording Union customs code and Law on FZ
Records must be available to the customs autorithies for the purpose of identifying the goods
In the same time customs runs simplified documentation of the goods in the IT system and use it as a tool to control concessionaires records
CONCLUSIONS
Port of Rijeka is a transit port
Most of the incoming shipments in maritime traffic are transported to the inland customs offices, other MS or to the third countries (Serbia an BiH) by trucks (70 % of shipments), 20% is transported by rail, 10% is cleared in Rijeka
Most of outgoing shipments in maritime traffic are EU goods cleared for export
Transhipment is very rare
CONCLUSIONS
-CUSTOMS MONITOR the follow up of shipments, regardless in which procedure shipment will be put in FZ (transit or clearance procedure)
-that is how we prevent the MISUSE of FZ to commit illicit trade
-customs enforce REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS with correct apply prescribed procedures ,provisions and laws
-perform physical controls
-try to avoid enforcment gaps
CONCLUSIONS
- CUSTOMS enforce legislation and give recommendation for changes if we notice iregularityor enforcment gap (customsis not a policymaker)
-FTZ may be a complicating factor in risk profiling if we have a doubt about shipment and cantf follow up the shipment , if we dont know the POL (in some FZ goods are reloaded so we cant trace the shipment)
-sometimes we dont know if the port from which goods come is established as FZ
CONCLUSIONS
SIGNIFICANT SEIZURES
10,200,000 pcs of BRASS Cigarettes
Declared goods: 383 packs of roll compressed and flatpacked mattresses (formerly known as cover load)
Consignee - Newly established small Hungarian company
Consignee address - the law firm in Budapest
First shipment for the consignee
SIGNIFICANT SEIZURES
10,200,000 pcs of BRASS Cigarettes
X-ray examination indicated cigarettes
The cover load was not found