APM Terminals Lifting Côte d’Ivoire’s trade London, October 30 th 2013.

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APM Terminals Lifting Côte d’Ivoire’s trade London, October 30 th 2013

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APM TerminalsLifting Côte d’Ivoire’s tradeLondon, October 30th 2013

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APM TerminalsThe Ports division of the AP Moller-Maersk Group

Port and container terminal investment, development and operation, associated with inland services capabilities

66 inland services

companies with:

171 operations in

47 countries

62 operating ports and

terminals in 40 countries

24 new projects and expansions

Customer base: 60 shipping

lines and all leading importers

and exporters

Annual container throughput:

35m TEUs

20,000 employees

68 countries

5 continents

Revenue of US$5bn

Global market share of

container throughput:

6%

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Our ports and terminals on 5 continentsThe most geographically balanced portfolio

Ports62

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Inland locations171

Inland Services complement our ports and terminals on Logistics Corridors

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Larger vesselsBigger challenges for port operators

2012 201610000000

12000000

14000000

16000000

18000000

20000000

22000000

>10,000 teu 7,500 - 9,999 TEU < 7,500 TEU

World Container Fleet Development to 2016

Source: Alphaliner February 2013

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North, South & West Europe; USA; N.E.A (excl. China)

East and West Africa, Central and Eastern

Europe; Gulf;

Latin America; S. Africa; South Asia; Levant; SE Asia; China;

Australasia

5%

2%4%

9%

5%7%

8%8%

11%

Three speed global containerized trade growth

Source: Seabury Global Ocean database, Seabury Global Ocean Forecast database

Strong and solid growthModerate growthDecelerated growth

Ocean trade growth per destination region CAGR 2009 – 2012, YoY for 2013 and 2014 in %

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Abidjan TC2The next leading West African terminal

9 Super PostPanamax Cranes

350 meters long8.000teu vessels

18 meterswater depth

2.1 millioncontainers

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Best Performance….

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• Operational Excellence

• Customer Centric• Business Experts

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Best People…

• Training• Community drivers• Safety first

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APM Terminals Brand Promise Setting us apart from competition

We are passionate, reliable, efficient,

We develop solutions in growth markets

where we unlock shared value

We transfer direct investment, valuable know-how and technology to the African continent, to its businesses, to its people.

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We are innovative. Larger vessels, fleets and alliances mean terminal operations have to adjust to higher volumes with higher productivity.APM Terminals continuously invests in Training, Automation and Innovation to increase Productivity.

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We are industry leaders and excel above competition in investment levels, productivity, safety and sustainable practices.

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We engage in Trusted partnerships. Our approach is for the long term with clients, partners, governments, staff and shareholders.

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www.apmterminals.com