3. Connectivity. Connectivity Ambition Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: Multimodal Mega-Hub.

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3. Connectivity

Connectivity Ambition Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: Multimodal Mega-Hub

Connectivity Gateway to Europe Rotterdam Seaport largest in Europe Presence of Seaport of Amsterdam and Antwerp Amsterdam Airport 3 rd largest cargo hub in Europe World’s largest data hub Highest concentration of Logistics centers Transport companies

Connectivity Benchmark Indicators The Netherlands GermanyFranceBelgium United Kingdom Singapore Logistics Performance Index (LPI) WorldBank,2014 #2#1#13#3#4#5 Global Conectedness Index, DHL 2014#1#9#14#4#7#3 Barometer NL Vestigingsklimaat Ernst& Young, 2013 #6#2#3#5#1- Global Competitiveness Index, World Economic Forum, 2014 #8#5#23#18#9#2

Connectivity Country Rank / 160 Score Germany14.12 Netherlands24.05 Belgium34.04 United Kingdom44.01 Singapore54.00 Sweden63.96 Norway73.96 Luxembourg83.95 United States93.92 Japan The Netherlands 2nd in Logistics Performance Index World Bank (2014) 2014 LPI

Connectivity DHL Global Connectedness Index, 2014 # 1 since 2005 Economic depth Geographic breadth

Connectivity GCI High score on: ICT infrastructure logistic services excellent port, air and rail infrastructure strong international maritime connections efficient and transparent border administration Global Competitiveness Index, Country / EconomyRank / 144Score GCI rank Switzerland15.71 Singapore United States Finland Germany Japan Hong Kong SAR Netherlands United Kingdom Sweden Source: Global Competitiveness Index, World Economic Forum, 2015

Connectivity Connectivity – Airports compared IndicatorAmsterdamFrankfurt Paris, Charles de Gaulle London Heathrow Istanbul Destinations (#1)295 (#2)247 (#3)185 (#4)- Passengers (x mil), ,9 (#5)59,4 (#3)63,7 (#2)73,3 (#1)56,9 (#4) Air transport movements, 2014 (x 1000) 438 (#4)463 (#3)465 (#2)471 (#1)422 (#5) Freight Volume, 2014 (x Million Tonnes) 1.6 (#3)2,1 (#1)1.9 (#2)1.5 (#4)0,7 (#8)