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Document 01995L0064-20080101

Consolidated text: Council Directive 95/64/EC of 8 December 1995 on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 95/64/EC

of 8 December 1995

on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea

(OJ L 320, 30.12.1995, p.25)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

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COMMISSION DECISION of 13 May 1998

  L 174

1

18.6.1998

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COMMISSION DECISION of 28 April 2000

  L 132

1

5.6.2000

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REGULATION (EC) No 1882/2003 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 29 September 2003

  L 284

1

31.10.2003

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COMMISSION DECISION of 4 March 2005

  L 123

1

17.5.2005

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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1304/2007 of 7 November 2007

  L 290

14

8.11.2007




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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 95/64/EC

of 8 December 1995

on statistical returns in respect of carriage of goods and passengers by sea



THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 213 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission ( 1 ),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament ( 2 ),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee ( 3 ),

Whereas to carry out the tasks entrusted to it in the context of the common maritime transport policy, the Commission must have at its disposal comparable, reliable, synchronized and regular statistical data on the scale and development of the carriage of goods and passengers by sea to and from the Community, between Member States and for domestic sea transport;

Whereas it is also important for Member States and economic operators to have a good knowledge of the maritime transport market;

Whereas there are currently no comprehensive Community-wide statistics on the transport of goods and passengers by sea;

Whereas Council Decision 93/464/EEC of 22 July 1993 on the framework programme for priority actions in the field of statistical information 1993 to 1997 ( 4 ) stressed the need to compile comprehensive statistics;

Whereas the collection of Community statistical data on a comparable or harmonized basis makes it possible to establish an integrated system providing reliable, consistent and up-to-date information;

Whereas the data on the transport of goods and passengers by sea have to be made comparable between Member States and between the different modes of transport;

Whereas the Commission is to submit in due course a report reviewing the operation of this Directive;

Whereas provision should be made for a transitional period in order to enable Member States to adapt their statistics systems to the requirements of this Directive and to initiate a programme of pilot studies on specific problems posed by the collection of certain data;

Whereas the Community should therefore, for the start-up period, make a financial contribution to Member States in respect of the work involved;

Whereas for the application of this Directive, including the arrangements to adapt it to economic and technical developments, recourse should be had to the Statistical Programme Committee set up pursuant to Council Decision 89/382/EEC, Euratom ( 5 );

Whereas, in accordance with the principle of subisidiarity, the creation of common statistical standards enabling the production of harmonized information can only be tackled efficiently at Community level; whereas data will be collected in each Member State under the authority of the bodies and institutions in charge of compiling official statistics,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:



Article 1

Member States shall collect Community statistics on the carriage of goods and passengers by seagoing vessels calling at ports in their territories.

Article 2

Definitions

For the purposes of this Directive:

1. ‘carriage of goods and passengers by sea’ means the movement of goods and passengers using seagoing vessels, on voyages which are undertaken wholly or partly at sea.

The scope of this Directive shall also include goods:

(a) shipped to offshore installations;

(b) reclaimed from the seabed and unloaded in ports.

Bunkers and stores supplied to vessels shall be excluded from the scope;

2. ‘seagoing vessels’ means vessels other than those which navigate exclusively in inland waters or in waters within, or closely adjacent to, sheltered waters or areas where port regulations apply.

This Directive shall not apply to fish-catching vessels, fish-processing vessels, vessels for drilling and exploration, tugs, pusher craft, research and survey vessels, dredgers, naval vessels or vessels used solely for non-commercial purposes;

3. ‘port’ means a place having facilities for merchant ships to moor and to load or unload cargo or to disembark or embark passengers to or from vessels;

4. ‘nationality of the maritime transport operator’ means the country in which the effective centre of the transport operator's commercial activity is located;

5. ‘maritime transport operator’ means any person by whom or on behalf of whom a contract for the transport for goods or persons by sea is concluded with a shipper or a passenger.

Article 3

Data collection characteristics

1.  Member States shall collect data relating to the following domains:

(a) cargo and passenger information;

(b) information on the vessel.

Vessels with a gross tonnage of less than 100 may be excluded from the data collection.

2.  The characteristics of the data collection, namely the statistical variables in each domain and the nomenclatures for their classification, as well as their periodicity of observation, are set out in the Annexes to this Directive.

3.  The data collection shall be based, in so far as possible, on available sources, limiting the burden on respondents.

Article 4

Ports

1.  For the purposes of this Directive, a list of ports, coded and classified according to countries and maritime coastal areas, shall be drawn up in accordance with the procedure specified in Article 13.

2.  Each Member State shall select from this list any port handling mare than one million tonnes of goods or recording more than 200 000 passenger movements annually.

For a period of no more than tree years from the entry into force of this Directive, each Member State may select only ports handling more than two million tonnes of goods or recording more than 400 000 passenger movements annually.

For each port selected, detailed data are to be provided, in conformity with Annex VIII, for the domains (goods and passengers) in which that port meets the selection criterion, and with summary data, if appropriate, for the other domain.

3.  For the ports which are not selected from the list, summary data are to be provided in conformity with Annex VIII, data set A3.

Article 5

Accuracy of statistics

The methods of collecting data shall be such that Community sea transport statistics display the precision required for the statistical data sets described in Annex VIII. The standards of accuracy shall be drawn up in accordance with the procedure specified in Article 13.

Article 6

Processing of the results of the collection of data

Member States shall process the statistical information collected pursuant to Article 3, in order to obtain comparable statistics, with the standard of accuracy provided for in Article 5.

Article 7

Transmission of the results of the collection of data

1.  Member States shall transmit the results referred to in Article 3 to the Statistical Office of the European Communities, including the data declared confidential by the Member States pursuant to domestic legislation or practice concerning statistical confidentiality, in accordance with Council Regulation (Euratom, EEC) No 1588/90 of 11 June 1990 on the transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities ( 6 ).

2.  The results shall be transmitted in accordance with the structure of the statistical data sets defined in Annex VIII. The technical details for transmission of the results will be specified in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 13.

3.  The transmission of the results shall take place within five months of the end of the period of observation for data of quarterly periodicity and within eight months for data of annual periodicity.

The first transmission shall cover the first quarter of 1997.

Article 8

Reports

1.  Member States shall provide the Commission with all relevant information on the methods used in compiling the data. They shall also forward details of substantial changes in the methods used to collect the data.

2.  After data have been collected over a period of three years, the Commission shall submit a report to the Council on experience acquired in the work carried out pursuant to this Directive.

Article 9

Dissemination of statistical data

The Commission shall disseminate appropriate statistical data with a periodicity comparable to that of the results transmitted.

The arrangements for publication or dissemination of the statistical data by the Commission shall be adopted according to the procedure specified in Article 13.

Article 10

Transitional period

1.  During a transitional period of no more than three years, derogations may, in accordance with the procedure specified in Article 13, be granted pursuant to this Directive, in so far as the national statistical systems require major adaptation.

2.  During the transitional period referred to in paragraph 1 a programme of pilot studies concerning the following shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure specified in Article 13:

(a) feasibility and the cost to Member States and the respondents of collecting the following items of information:

 description of the goods as defined in Annex III and in Annex VIII, data set B1,

 passengers transported over short distances,

 information concerning feeder services and transport chains,

 data relating to the nationality of the maritime transport operator;

(b) the possibility of collecting data under the arrangements concluded in the context of the simplification of trade procedures, the International Standards Organization (ISO), the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and international customs rules.

The Commission shall inform the Council of the outcome of the pilot studies and shall submit to it proposals on the possibility of extending the system introduced by this Directive to set up a regular collection of these items of information.

Article 11

Financial contribution

1.  For the first three years in which the statistical returns provided for in this Directive are made, Member States shall receive a financial contribution from the Community towards the cost of the work involved.

2.  The amount of the appropriations allocated annually for the financial contribution referred to in paragraph 1 shall be fixed as part of the annual budgetary procedures.

3.  The budget authority shall determine the appropriations available for each year.

Article 12

Detailed rules of implementation

The detailed rules for implementing this Directive, including measures for adapting it to economic and technical developments, and in particular:

 adaptation of the data collection characteristics (Article 3) and of the content of the Annexes to this Directive in so far as such adaptation does not involve a substantial increase in cost for the Member States and/or the burden on respondents,

 a list of ports, updated on a regular basis by the Commission, coded and classified by country and maritime coastal area (Article 4),

 accuracy requirement (Article 5),

 the description of the composition of a data file and codes for transmission of the results to the Commission (Article 7),

 the arrangements for publication or dissemination of the data (Article 9),

 derogations from the provisions of this Directive to be granted during the transitional period, and the pilot studies scheduled (Article 10),

 the equivalent nomenclature in gross tonnage per group of vessels (Annex VII),

shall be laid down in accordance with the procedure specified in Article 13.

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Article 13

1.  The Commission shall be assisted by the Statistical Programme Committee, set up by Council Decision 89/382/EEC, Euratom, hereinafter referred to as ‘the Committee’.

2.  Where reference is made to this Article, Articles 4 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC ( 7 ) shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

The period laid down in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.

3.  The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure.

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Article 14

Implementation

1.  The Member States shall adopt the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by 1 January 1997 at the latest. They shall immediately inform the Commission thereof.

The provisions adopted by the Member States shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference when published officially. The procedure for making this reference shall be laid down by the Member States.

2.  Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of domestic law which they adopt in the field governed by the Directive.

Article 15

This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Article 16

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

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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,

 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,

 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 number of cruise passengers on a cruise passenger excursion.

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 ready 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 onto 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 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.




ANNEX II

TYPE OF CARGO CLASSIFICATION



Category (1)

Code

1 digit

Code

2 digits

Description

Tonnage

Number

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

(2)

X

31

20 ft freight units

(2)

X

32

40 ft freight units

(2)

X

33

Freight units > 20 ft and < 40 ft

(2)

X

34

Freight units > 40 ft

(2)

X

Roll-on roll-off

(self-propelled)

5

5X

Mobile self-propelled units

X

X

51

Road goods vehicles and accompanying trailers

(2)

X

52

Passenger cars, motorcycles and accompanying trailers/caravans

 

(3)

53

Passenger buses

 

(3)

54

Trade vehicles (including import/export motor vehicles)

X

(3)

56

Live animals on the hoof

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

(2)

X

62

Unaccompanied caravans and other road, agricultural and industrial vehicles

X

(3)

63

Rail wagons, shipborne port-to-port trailers, and shipborne barges engaged in goods transport

(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

 

(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.

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ANNEX III



NST 2007

Division

Description

01

Products of agriculture, hunting, and forestry; fish and other fishing products

02

Coal and lignite; crude petroleum and natural gas

03

Metal ores and other mining and quarrying products; peat; uranium and thorium

04

Food products, beverages and tobacco

05

Textiles and textile products; leather and leather products

06

Wood and products of wood and cork (except furniture); articles of straw and plaiting materials; pulp, paper and paper products; printed matter and recorded media

07

Coke and refined petroleum products

08

Chemicals, chemical products, and man-made fibres; rubber and plastic products; nuclear fuel

09

Other non-metallic mineral products

10

Basic metals; fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment

11

Machinery and equipment n.e.c.; office machinery and computers; electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.; radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus; medical, precision and optical instruments; watches and clocks

12

Transport equipment

13

Furniture; other manufactured goods n.e.c.

14

Secondary raw materials; municipal wastes and other wastes

15

Mail, parcels

16

Equipment and material utilised in the transport of goods

17

Goods moved in the course of household and office removals; baggage transported separately from passengers; motor vehicles being moved for repair; other non-market goods n.e.c.

18

Grouped goods: a mixture of types of goods which are transported together

19

Unidentifiable goods: goods which for any reason cannot be identified and therefore cannot be assigned to groups 01–16.

20

Other goods n.e.c.

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ANNEX IV

MARITIME COASTAL AREAS

The nomenclature to be used is the Geonomenclature (the country nomenclature for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States, originally drawn up by Council Regulation (EEC) No 1736/75 ( 8 )) 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

Channels 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

RU02

Russia: Baltic

RU03

Russia: Asia

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: Gulf

US01

United States of America: Atlantic (North)

US02

United States of America: Atlantic (South)

US03

United States of America: Gulf

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

With the additional codes



ZZ01

Offshore installations

ZZ02

Aggregates and not elsewhere specified




ANNEX V

NATIONALITY OF REGISTRATION OF VESSELS

The nomenclature to be used is the Geonomenclature (the country nomenclature for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States originally drawn up by Council Regulation (EEC) No 1736/75 ( 9 )) 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 above-mentioned nomenclature, followed by two zeros (e.g. code GR00 for Greece), except for countries with more than one register which are identified by a fourth digit other than zero, as below:



FR01

France

FR02

French Antarctic Territory (including the Kerguelen Islands)

IT01

Italy - first register

IT02

Italy - international register

GB01

United Kingdom

GB02

Isle of Man

GB03

Channel Islands

GB04

Gibraltar

DK01

Denmark

DK02

Denmark (DIS)

PT01

Portugal

PT02

Portugal (MAR)

ES01

Spain

ES02

Spain (Rebeca)

NO01

Norway

NO02

Norway (NIS)

US01

United States of America

US02

Puerto Rico




ANNEX VI

TYPE OF SHIP CLASSIFICATION (ICST-COM)



 

Type

Ship categories included

10

Liquid bulk

Oil tanker

Chemical tanker

LG tanker

Tanker barge

Other tanker

20

Dry bulk

Bulk/oil carrier

Bulk carrier

31

Container

Full container

32

Specialized

Barge carrier

Chemical carrier

Irradiated fuel

Livestock carrier

Vehicle carrier

Other specialised

33

General cargo, non-specialized

Reefer

Ro-ro passenger

Ro-ro container

Other ro-ro cargo

Combination carrier general cargo/passenger

Combination carrier general cargo/container

Single decker

Multi-decker

34

Dry cargo barge

Deck barge

Hopper barge

Lash-seabee barge

Open dry cargo barge

Coverd dry cargo barge

Other dry cargo barge nes

35

Passenger

Passenger (excluding cruise passengers)

36

Cruise Passenger

Cruise ships only

41

Fishing (1)

Fish catching (1)

Fish processing (1)

42

Offshore activities

Drilling and exploration (1)

Offshore support (1)

43

Tugs

Tugs (1)

Pusher craft (1)

49

Miscellaneous

Dredgers (1)

Research/survey (1)

Other vessel nes (1)

XX

Unknown

Unknown type of vessel

(1)   Not covered by this Directive.

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ANNEX VII

VESSEL SIZE CLASSES

in deadweight (DWT) or in gross tonnage (GT)

This classification applies only to vessels with a gross tonnage of 100 or more.



Class

Lower limit

Upper limit

DWT

GT

DWT

GT

01

100

up to 499

up to 499

02

500

500

999

999

03

1 000

1 000

1 999

1 999

04

2 000

2 000

2 999

2 999

05

3 000

3 000

3 999

3 999

06

4 000

4 000

4 999

4 999

07

5 000

5 000

5 999

5 999

08

6 000

6 000

6 999

6 999

09

7 000

7 000

7 999

7 999

10

8 000

8 000

8 999

8 999

11

9 000

9 000

9 999

9 999

12

10 000

10 000

19 999

19 999

13

20 000

20 000

29 999

29 999

14

30 000

30 000

39 999

39 999

15

40 000

40 000

49 999

49 999

16

50 000

50 000

79 999

79 999

17

80 000

80 000

99 999

99 999

18

100 000

100 000

149 999

149 999

19

150 000

150 000

199 999

199 999

20

200 000

200 000

249 999

249 999

21

250 000

250 000

299 999

299 999

22

≥ 300 000

≥ 300 000

NB: If vessels with a gross tonnage of less than 100 were to be included pursuant to this Directive, they would be allocated class code ‘99’.

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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 Community. 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.

The conditions for collecting data set B1 will be decided by the Council on a proposal from the Commission in the light of the results of the pilot study during a three-year transitional period as defined in Article 10 of this Directive.

SUMMARY AND DETAILED STATISTICS

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

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

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

 The data set to be provided for selected ports and for ports which are not selected (for neither goods nor passengers) is A3.

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

Periodicity:   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

Relation

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 relation

Periodicity:   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

Relation

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

Periodicity:   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 relation

Periodicity:   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

Relation

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, relation and loaded status

Periodicity:   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

Relation

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, 63 and 69)

Data:  Gross weight of goods in tonnes (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 51, 54, 56, 59, 6X, 61, 62, 63 and 69).

Number of units (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 6X, 61, 62, 63 and 69).

Number of units without cargo (type of cargo: subcategories 3X, 31, 32, 33, 34, 5X, 51, 59, 6X, 61, 63 and 69).

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

Periodicity:   quarterly



 

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 loading/unloading

Five-character alphanumeric

EEA-ports in the port list

Relation

Four-character alphanumeric

Maritime coastal areas, Annex IV

Nationality of registration of vessel

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, relation and nationality of registration of vessels

Periodicity:   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

Relation

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:    European port 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 cruise passenger excursion)

Periodicity:   quarterly



 

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, outwards (1, 2)

Type of vessel

Two-character alphanumeric

Type of ship, Annex VI

Size of vessel DWT

Two-character alphanumeric

Dead weight size classes, Annex VII

Data:  Number of vessels;

Dead weight of vessels in tonnes.

Data set F2:    European port 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 cruise passenger excursion)

Periodicity:   quarterly



 

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, outwards (1, 2)

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 ) OJ No C 214, 4.8.1994, p. 12.

( 2 ) OJ No C 151, 19.6.1995, p. 493.

( 3 ) OJ No C 397, 31.12.1994, p. 6.

( 4 ) OJ No L 219, 28.8.1993, p. 1.

( 5 ) OJ No L 181, 28.6.1989, p. 47.

( 6 ) OJ No L 151, 15.6.1990, p. 1.

( 7 ) Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission (OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23).

( 8 ) OJ L 183, 14.7.1975, p. 3.

( 9 ) OJ L 183, 14.7.1975, p. 3.

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