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    2012/186/EU: Commission Delegated Decision of 3 February 2012 amending Directive 2009/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea Text with EEA relevance

    OJ L 101, 11.4.2012, p. 5–14 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

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    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec_del/2012/186/oj

    11.4.2012   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 101/5


    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION

    of 3 February 2012

    amending Directive 2009/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    (2012/186/EU)

    THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

    Having regard to Directive 2009/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea (1), and in particular Article 3(4) thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    In the production of European statistics there should be a balance between the needs of the users and the burden on respondents.

    (2)

    A technical analysis of the existing data collected under the Union legislation on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea, and of the dissemination policy, has been carried out at European level in order to propose possible technical solutions to simplify, as much as possible, the various activities necessary for the production of statistics, while keeping the final output in line with present and foreseeable needs of users.

    (3)

    As a result of this analysis, the variable ‘direction’ in the existing quarterly statistics on vessel traffic in the main European ports should be simplified, while the legal status (mandatory vs voluntary) of the corresponding data sets F1 and F2 should be clarified.

    (4)

    In addition, a harmonised legal framework should be established for a voluntary collection of statistics on Ro-Ro containers. Moreover, the type of cargo classification should be extended.

    (5)

    The nomenclature on the maritime coastal areas needs to be adapted to technical developments.

    (6)

    Directive 2009/42/EC should therefore be amended accordingly,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

    Article 1

    Annexes I, II, IV and VIII to Directive 2009/42/EC are replaced by the text set out in the Annex to this Decision.

    Article 2

    This Decision shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    The first reference year for the application of this Decision shall be 2012, covering the data for 2012.

    Done at Brussels, 3 February 2012.

    For the Commission

    The President

    José Manuel BARROSO


    (1)   OJ L 141, 6.6.2009, p. 29.


    ANNEX

    ‘ANNEX I

    VARIABLES AND DEFINITIONS

    1.   Statistical variables

    (a)   Cargo and passenger information

    gross weight of goods in tonnes,

    type of cargo, according to the nomenclature shown in Annex II,

    description of the goods, using the nomenclature shown in Annex III,

    reporting port,

    direction of movement, whether inwards or outwards,

    counterpart for inward cargo: the port of loading (i.e. the port in which the cargo was loaded on to the ship in which it arrived in the reporting port) using individual ports in the European Economic Area (EEA) countries shown in the port list, and the maritime coastal areas outside the EEA countries, shown in Annex IV,

    counterpart for outward cargo: the port of unloading (i.e. the port in which the cargo is to be unloaded from the ship in which it left the reporting port) using individual ports in the EEA countries shown in the port list, and the maritime coastal areas outside the EEA countries, shown in Annex IV,

    number of passengers starting or finishing a voyage, as well as the number of cruise passengers on a cruise passenger excursion,

    counterpart for inward passenger: the port of embarkation (i.e. the port in which the passenger was embarked on to the ship in which he/she arrived in the reporting port) using individual ports in the European Economic Area (EEA) countries shown in the port list, and the maritime coastal areas outside the EEA countries, shown in Annex IV,

    counterpart for outward passenger: the port of disembarkation (i.e. the port in which the passenger is to be disembarked from the ship in which he/she left the reporting port) using individual ports in the EEA countries shown in the port list, and the maritime coastal areas outside the EEA countries, shown in Annex IV.

    For goods carried in containers or Ro-Ro units, the following additional particulars shall be provided:

    total number of containers (with and without cargo),

    number of containers without cargo,

    total number of mobile (Ro-Ro) units with and without cargo,

    number of mobile (Ro-Ro) units without cargo.

    (b)   Information on the vessel

    number of vessels,

    deadweight of vessels or gross tonnage,

    country or territory of registration of vessels, using the nomenclature shown in Annex V,

    type of vessels, using the nomenclature shown in Annex VI,

    size of vessels, using the nomenclature shown in Annex VII.

    2.   Definitions

    (a)

    “Freight container” means an article of transport equipment:

    1.

    of a permanent nature and, accordingly, strong enough to be suitable for repeated use;

    2.

    specially designed to facilitate the carriage of goods by one or more modes of transport, without intermediate reloading;

    3.

    fitted with devices permitting its ease of handling, particularly its transfer from one mode of transport to another;

    4.

    so designed as to be easy to fill and empty;

    5.

    having a length of 20 feet or more.

    (b)

    “Ro-Ro unit” means wheeled equipment for carrying cargo, such as a truck, trailer or semi-trailer, which can be driven or towed on to a vessel. Port or ships’ trailers are included in this definition. Classifications should follow United Nations ECE Recommendation No 21 “Codes for types of cargo, packages and packaging materials”.

    (c)

    “Container cargo” means containers with or without cargo which are lifted on to or off the vessels which carry them by sea.

    (d)

    “Ro-Ro cargo” means goods, whether or not in containers, on Ro-Ro units, and Ro-Ro units which are rolled on and off the vessels which carry them by sea.

    (e)

    “Gross weight of goods” means the tonnage of goods carried, including packaging but excluding the tare weight of containers or Ro-Ro units.

    (f)

    “Deadweight (DWT)” means the difference in tonnes between the displacement of a ship on summer load-line in water with a specific gravity of 1,025 and the total weight of the ship, i.e. the displacement in tonnes of a ship without cargo, fuel, lubricating oil, ballast water, fresh water and drinking water in the tanks, usable supplies as well as passengers, crew and their possessions.

    (g)

    “Gross tonnage” means the measure of the overall size of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.

    (h)

    “Cruise passenger” means a sea passenger making a sea journey on a cruise ship. Passengers on day excursions are excluded.

    (i)

    “Cruise ship” means a passenger ship intended to provide passengers with a full tourist experience. All passengers have cabins. Facilities for entertainment aboard are included. Ships operating normal ferry services are excluded, even if some passengers treat the service as a cruise. In addition, cargo-carrying vessels able to carry a very limited number of passengers with their own cabins are also excluded. Ships intended solely for day excursions are also excluded.

    (j)

    “Cruise passenger excursion” means a short visit by a cruise passenger to a tourist attraction associated with a port while retaining a cabin on board.

    (k)

    “Ro-Ro container cargo” means containers with or without cargo loaded on Ro-Ro units which are then rolled on and rolled off the vessels which carry them by sea.

    (l)

    “Shipborne port-to-port trailer” means a trailer intended to carry cargo (including containers) between two ports on Ro-Ro vessels. It is primarily designed to operate either on board of Ro-Ro vessels or in areas on land within the control of the port authority.

    (m)

    “Ro-Ro vessel” means a vessel designed to carry Ro-Ro units.

    ‘ANNEX II

    Type of cargo classification

    Category (1)

    Code

    1 digit

    Code

    2 digits

    Description

    Tonnage

    Number of units

    Liquid bulk

    1

    1X

    Liquid bulk goods (no cargo unit)

    X

     

    11

    Liquefied gas

    X

     

    12

    Crude oil

    X

     

    13

    Oil products

    X

     

    19

    Other liquid bulk goods

    X

     

    Dry bulk

    2

    2X

    Dry bulk goods (no cargo unit)

    X

     

    21

    Ores

    X

     

    22

    Coal

    X

     

    23

    Agricultural products (e.g. grain, soya, tapioca)

    X

     

    29

    Other dry bulk goods

    X

     

    Containers

    3

    3X

    Large containers

    X (2)

    X

    31

    20 ft freight units

    X (2)

    X

    32

    40 ft freight units

    X (2)

    X

    33

    Freight units > 20 ft and < 40 ft

    X (2)

    X

    34

    Freight units > 40 ft

    X (2)

    X

    Roll on roll off

    (self-propelled)

    5

    5X

    Mobile self-propelled units

    X

    X

    51

    Road goods vehicles and accompanying trailers

    X (2)

    X

    52

    Passenger cars, motorcycles and accompanying trailers/caravans

     

    X (3)

    53

    Passenger buses

     

    X (3)

    54

    Trade vehicles (including import/export motor vehicles)

    X

    X (3)

    56

    Live animals on the hoof

    X

    X (3)

    59

    Other mobile self-propelled units

    X

    X

    Roll on roll off

    (non-self-propelled)

    6

    6X

    Mobile non-self-propelled units

    X

    X

    61

    Unaccompanied road goods trailers and semi-trailers

    X (2)

    X

    62

    Unaccompanied caravans and other road, agricultural and industrial vehicles

    X

    X (3)

    64

    Rail wagons engaged in goods transport

    X (2)

    X

    65

    Shipborne port-to-port trailers engaged in goods transport

    X (2)

    X

    66

    Shipborne barges engaged in goods transport

    X (2)

    X

    69

    Other mobile non-self-propelled units

    X

    X

    Other general cargo

    (including small containers)

    9

    9X

    Other cargo, not elsewhere specified

    X

     

    91

    Forestry products

    X

     

    92

    Iron and steel products

    X

     

    99

    Other general cargo

    X

     


    Supplement to the type of cargo classification for ro-ro containers

    Category (1)

    Code

    1 digit

    Code

    2 digits

    Description

    Tonnage

    Number of units

    Large Ro-Ro Containers

    R

    RX

    Large Ro-Ro containers

     

    X

    R1

    20 ft freight units

     

    X

    R2

    40 ft freight units

     

    X

    R3

    Freight units > 20 ft and < 40 ft

     

    X

    R4

    Freight units > 40 ft

     

    X

    ‘ANNEX IV

    MARITIME COASTAL AREAS

    The nomenclature to be used is the Geonomenclature (the nomenclature of countries and territories for the external trade statistics of the Union and statistics of trade between Member States) (4) in force in the year to which the data refer.

    The code consists of four digits: the ISO alpha 2 standard code for each country from the abovementioned nomenclature, followed by two zeros (e.g. code GR00 for Greece), except for countries which are divided into two or more maritime coastal areas, which are identified by a fourth digit other than zero (from 1 to 7), as below:

    Code

    Maritime coastal areas

    FR01

    France: Atlantic and North Sea

    FR02

    France: Mediterranean

    FR03

    French overseas departments: French Guiana

    FR04

    French overseas departments: Martinique and Guadeloupe

    FR05

    French overseas departments: Réunion

    DE01

    Germany: North Sea

    DE02

    Germany: Baltic

    DE03

    Germany: Inland

    GB01

    United Kingdom

    GB02

    Isle of Man

    GB03

    Channel Islands

    ES01

    Spain: Atlantic (North)

    ES02

    Spain: Mediterranean and Atlantic (South), including the Balearic and Canary Islands

    SE01

    Sweden: Baltic

    SE02

    Sweden: North Sea

    TR01

    Turkey: Black Sea

    TR02

    Turkey: Mediterranean

    RU01

    Russia: Black Sea

    RU03

    Russia: Asia

    RU04

    Russia: Barents and White Seas

    RU05

    Russia: Baltic, Gulf of Finland only

    RU06

    Russia: Baltic, excluding Gulf of Finland

    RU07

    Russia: European inland waterways, including Caspian Sea

    MA01

    Morocco: Mediterranean

    MA02

    Morocco: West Africa

    EG01

    Egypt: Mediterranean

    EG02

    Egypt: Red Sea

    IL01

    Israel: Mediterranean

    IL02

    Israel: Red Sea

    SA01

    Saudi Arabia: Red Sea

    SA02

    Saudi Arabia: Persian Gulf

    US01

    United States of America: Atlantic (North)

    US02

    United States of America: Atlantic (South)

    US03

    United States of America: Gulf of Mexico

    US04

    United States of America: Pacific (South)

    US05

    United States of America: Pacific (North)

    US06

    United States of America: Great Lakes

    US07

    Puerto Rico

    CA01

    Canada: Atlantic

    CA02

    Canada: Great Lakes and Upper Saint Lawrence

    CA03

    Canada: West Coast

    CO01

    Colombia: North Coast

    CO02

    Colombia: West Coast

    MX01

    Mexico: Atlantic

    MX02

    Mexico: Pacific

    With the additional codes

    ZZ01

    Offshore installations not elsewhere specified

    ZZ02

    Aggregates and not elsewhere specified

    ‘ANNEX VIII

    STRUCTURE FOR STATISTICAL DATA SETS

    The data sets specified in this Annex define the periodicity for the maritime transport statistics required by the Union. Each data set defines a cross classification of a limited set of dimensions at different levels of the nomenclatures, aggregated across all other dimensions, for which statistics of good quality are required.

    SUMMARY AND DETAILED STATISTICS

    The data sets to be provided for selected ports for goods and passengers are A1, A2, A3, B1, C1, C2, D1, E1, F1 and F2.

    The data sets to be provided for selected ports for goods but not for passengers are A1, A2, A3, B1, C1, C2, E1, F1 and F2.

    The data sets to be provided for selected ports for passengers but not for goods are A3, D1, F1 and F2.

    The data set to be provided for ports which are not selected (for either goods or passengers) is A3.

    LEGAL STATUS OF DATA SETS

    Data sets A1, A2, A3, B1, C1, D1, E1 and F2 are mandatory.

    Data sets C2 and F1 are voluntary.

    Data set A1: Seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo and counterpart

    Periodicity of data transmission: quarterly


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    A1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    One-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo, Annex II

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes.


    Data set A2: Non-unit-load seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo and counterpart

    Periodicity of data transmission: quarterly


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    A2

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo (non-unit-load only), Annex II (subcategories 1X, 11, 12, 13, 19, 2X, 21, 22, 23, 29, 9X, 91, 92 and 99)

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes.


    Data set A3: Data required both for selected ports and ports for which detailed statistics are not required (see Article 4(3))

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    A3

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (0)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    All ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes.

    Number of passengers (excluding cruise passengers).

    Number of cruise passengers starting and ending a cruise.

    Number of cruise passengers on cruise passenger excursion: direction: inwards (1) only – (optional).


    Data set B1: Seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo, goods and counterpart

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    B1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (0)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    One-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo, Annex II

    Commodity

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Goods nomenclature, Annex III

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes.


    Data set C1: Unit-load seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo, counterpart and loaded status

    Periodicity of data transmission: quarterly


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    C1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo (container, Ro-Ro only) Annex II (subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 6X, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66 and 69)

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 54, 56, 59, 6X, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66 and 69).

    Total number of units (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 6X, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66 and 69).

    Number of units without cargo (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 59, 6X, 61, 64, 65, 66 and 69).


    Data set C2: Ro-Ro container seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo, counterpart and loaded status

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    C2

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (0)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading (optional)

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area (optional)

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo (Ro-Ro container only) Annex II (subcategories RX, R1, R2, R3, R4)

    Data:

    Total number of units (type of cargo: subcategories RX, R1, R2, R3, R4).

    Number of units without cargo (type of cargo: subcategories RX, R1, R2, R3, R4) – (optional).


    Data set D1: Passenger transport in the main European ports, by port, counterpart and nationality of registration of vessel

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    D1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of embarkation/disembarkation

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Nationality of registration of vessel (optional)

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Nationality of registration of vessels, Annex V

    Data:

    Number of passengers excluding cruise passengers starting and ending a cruise and cruise passengers on excursion.


    Data set E1: Seaborne transport in the main European ports, by port, type of cargo, counterpart and nationality of registration of vessels

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    E1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (0)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards, outwards (1, 2)

    Port of loading/unloading

    Five-character alphanumeric

    EEA-ports in the port list

    Maritime coastal area

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

    Type of cargo

    One-character alphanumeric

    Type of cargo, Annex II

    Nationality of registration of vessel

    Four-character alphanumeric

    Nationality of registration of vessels, Annex V

    Data:

    Gross weight of goods in tonnes.


    Data set F1: Vessel traffic in the main European ports, by port, type and size of vessels loading or unloading cargo, embarking or disembarking passengers (including cruise passengers on a cruise passenger excursion)

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    F1

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards (1) only

    Type of vessel

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Type of ship, Annex VI

    Size of vessel DWT

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Deadweight size classes, Annex VII

    Data:

    Number of vessels.

    Deadweight of vessels in tonnes.


    Data set F2: Vessel traffic in the main European ports, by port, type and size of vessels loading or unloading cargo, embarking or disembarking passengers (including cruise passengers on a cruise passenger excursion)

    Periodicity of data transmission: annual


     

    Variables

    Coding detail

    Nomenclature

    Dimensions

    Data set

    Two-character alphanumeric

    F2

    Reference year

    Four-character alphanumeric

    (e.g. 1997)

    Reference quarter

    One-character alphanumeric

    (1, 2, 3, 4)

    Reporting port

    Five-character alphanumeric

    Selected EEA ports in the port list

    Direction

    One-character alphanumeric

    Inwards (1) only

    Type of vessel

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Type of ship, Annex VI

    Size of vessel GT

    Two-character alphanumeric

    Gross tonnage size classes, Annex VII

    Data:

    Number of vessels.

    Gross tonnage of vessels.


    (1)  These categories are consistent with United Nations ECE Recommendation No 21.

    (2)  The quantity recorded is the gross weight of the goods including packaging but excluding the tare weight of containers and Ro-Ro units.

    (3)  Only total number of units.

    (4)  The version currently in force is laid down in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1833/2006 of 13 December 2006 on the nomenclature of countries and territories for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States (OJ L 354, 14.12.2006, p. 19).


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