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SUAPE - PORT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX PERNAMBUCO PREPARED TO GREAT BUSINESS

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SUAPE - PORT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXPERNAMBUCO PREPARED

TO GREAT BUSINESS

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Privileged LocationHub Port – One of the main shipping routes

Indian Ocean

SUAPE

Dakar Singapore

YokohamaSan Francisco

BelémSão Luiz

Pacific Ocean

New YorkVancouverRotterdam

Durban

VitóriaSantos

Baia Blanca

Rio GrandeBuenos Aires

Atlantic Ocean

Seul

7 days

9 days

Shanghai

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Logistic Center in Brazilian Northeast500 miles7 state capitals5 international airports5 international ports1 river port34 million people90% of Northeast’s GDP

190 miles4 state capitals2 international airports3 regional airports4 international ports12 million peopleMore than 35% Northeast’s GDP190 m

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380 mile

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500 mile

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Suape – Master Plan 2030

ZPEC

ZCS

ZI

ZIP

ZPC

Sectors

ZONES

Portuary Industrial Zone

Industrial Zone

Services Center Zone

Cultural Preservation Zone

Cultural Protection SectorsEnvironmental Sector (Excellence Center)

Ecological Preservation Zone

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PDZ – Development Plan Zone 2010

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Outer and Inner Port

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Outer Port – Liquid Bulks and Gases

General Cargos WharfCMU

Liquid Bulks PierNº 1 – PGL 1

Liquid Bulks and Gases(Floating Storage of

LPG)Nº - PGL 2Piers for Crude

CarriersNº - PGL 3A and 3B

Turning Basin

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Inner Port – Containers and General Cargo

Berths 5 PUBLIC

SUGAR TERMINAL

Berths 4PUBLIC

VEHICLES / GENERAL CARGO

Berths 2 and 3 CONTAINERS TERMINAL - TECON

Berths 1

PUBLIC

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Inner Port

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TECON SUAPE - CONTAINER TERMINAL

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Projection

Evolution of Cargo Handling (t)

60,000,000

90,000,000

50,000,000

14,000,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

4,329,280 5,341,098 6,968,507 8,618,542 7,736,622 9,000,836 11,253,833 11,182,398 13,049,232

- 23.4% 30.5% 23.7% -10.2% 16.3% 25.0% -0.6% 16.7%

Cargo (t)

Years

Evolution %

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Containers (TEU)

Years

Evolution %

Projection

Evolution of Containers Handling (TEU)

1,500,000

800,000

440,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

179,108 196,346 241,391 293,516 242,702 326,184 434,905 400,178 412,482

- 9.6% 22.9% 21.6% -17.3% 34.4% 33.3% -8.0% 3.1%

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Cargo Handling by Activity 2005 - 2014

Cargo Tranported by Containers (t)

Year

Liquid Bulks (t)

Solid Bulks (t)

Loose Cargo (t)

Total

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 *

1,964,579 2,061,272 2,853,259 3,686,936 3,037,094 3,914,757 5,144,982 4,713,986 4,678,070 841,076

2,256,013 2,957,503 3,452,676 4,035,119 3,742,779 4,152,672 5,78,494 5,636,416 7,331,846 1,529,367

- - 519,215 629,552 672,854 684,918 662,322 623,643 671,773 187,183

108,689 283,823 143,357 266,935 283,895 248,489 268,035 208,353 367,543 42,176

4,329,281 5,02,598 6,968,507 8,618,542 7,736,622 9,000,836 11,253,83311,182,398 13,049,32 2,599,802

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Cargo Handling by Activity 2013 x 2014

Jan-Feb/2014Jan-Feb/2013 Evolution %

2013 – Jan to Feb 2014 – Jan to Feb

45%

46%

7% 2%

Movimentação de Carga por Natureza 2011 (Mai)

Carga conteinerizada (t)

Granel líquido (t)

Granel sólido (t)

Carga geral solta (t)

Cargo Tranported by Containers (t)

Liquid Bulks (t)

Solid Bulks (t)

Loose Cargo (t)

720,314 841,076 16.8%

854,057 1,529,367 79.1%

139,202 187,183 34.5%

51,153 42,176 -17.6%

Total: 1,764,746

Total: 2,599,802 47.3%

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Annual Cargo Handling by Operation2005 - 2014

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

3,072,152 3,680,861 4,771,644 5,786,565 5,600,717 6,700,140 8,163,323 8,316,217 9,898,700 1,919,606

1,257,129 1,660,237 2,196,863 2,825,515 2,135,905 2,300,696 3,090,510 2,866,181 3,150,532 680,196

4,329,281 5,302,598 6,968,507 8,618,542 7,736,622 9,000,836 11,253,833 11,182,398 13,049,232 2,599,802

Importation (t)

Year

Exportation (t)

Total (t)

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Annual Cargo Handling by Type of Operation 2005 - 2014

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

1,488,619 1,775,903 2,857,037 3,499,306 3,263,105 3,591,502 4,457,895 5,579,904 5,809,332 1,068,346

2,840,662 3,565,195 4,111,470 5,112,774 4,473,517 5,409,334 6,795,938 5,602,494 7,239,900 1,531,456

4,329,281 5,302,598 6,968,507 8,618,542 7,736,622 9,000,836 11,253,833 11,182,398 13,049,232 2,599,802

Deep Sea Navigation (t

Year

Cabotage (t)

Total (t)

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Annual Ship Handling - 2005 - 2014

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

833 857 1,017 1,042 1,138 1,181 1,331 1,324 1,396 237

- 2.9% 18.7% 2.5% 9.2% 3.8% 12.7% -0.5% 5.4% 115.5%

Number of Ships

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Competitive Advantages

Operational depth – 15.5 meters (Inner Port);

Operational depth – from 15.5 to 20.0 meters (Outer Port);

Sheltered port and minimum silt up;

Location: 7 days from the East Coast of USA and 9 from Rotterdam;

ISPSCode (International Ship and Port Security Code);

Management System “Landlord Port”;

Port Authority Building offers services to speed up port services and make them more efficient;

Support in training.

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NEW TERMINALS Second Terminal of Containers (Berths 6 and 7)

Two berths (6 and 7) with 771.10 m;Access channel with 390m width and depth -16.5 m;

Operational depth -15.5 m;Handling capacity to 700,000 TEU / year.

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Second Terminal of Containers (Berths 6 and 7)

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NEW TERMINALSTerminal of Grains (Berths 8 and 9)

Transnordestina Railway

Two berths (8 and 9) with 770.00 m (Public);Operating depth -15.5 m;Access channel with 390m width and depth -16.5 m.

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NEW TERMINALSSolid Bulks Terminal (Cocaia Island)

Area with 750,000 m²;Berths with 380m length and 28m in width;

Operating depth -19.0 m.

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NEW TERMINALSSugar Terminal (Backyard Berths 5)

Area with 72,542.00 m²;Berths with 330.00 m (Public);Operating depth -15.5 m.

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TRANSNORDESTINA RAILWAY

1,728 km Investments: US$ 4 billion

Forecast for beginning of operations Suape – Elizeu Martins in 2016

Northern Line: Gauge MetricExport Line: Mixed GaugeLine Forest Zone: Gauge Metric

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Source: COPPEAD/UFRJ – Ago/2007

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SUAPE - Best Public Port in Brazil (Excluir?)- Excellence in Environmental Management

Suape - Best Port Infrastructure of Brazil 2011. Emerging Market Infrastructure Awards.Source: The New Economy Magazine –World News Media Group. England –March - 2011

TOP ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD 2012 AND 2013 - ENVIRONMENTAL PEDAGOGYSource: ADVB-PE – Brazilian Association of Sales and Marketing. May/2013

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Industrial ComplexConsolidated Clusters

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Liquid Bulks and Gases Cluster

GLPLiquigás/Minasgás/Novogás/Ultragás

DECAL

TEQUIMAR

BRASILGÁS TEMAPEPANDENOR

Pool Petrobras/Shell/Esso/Ipiranga/Texaco

ULTRACARGO

PETROBRAS

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Food and Beverage Cluster

CAMPARI CERESERCOCA-COLA TERRANOR PEPSICOALCANARROZ URBAN

OREXAM

PERNOD RICARD ARCOR

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Power Generation ClusterTermopernambuco – 523 MWSuape Energia– 380 MW

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Wind Power ClusterTurbines – Impsa Wind

Blades – LM do Brasil - Eólice / LM Wind Power

Towers – Gonvarri (Gestamp Wind Power)

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Wheat Milling Cluster

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Vehicles Distribution Center

Public Vehicle Yard

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Naval and Offshore ClusterAtlântico Sul Shipyard

ORDERS:

10 Suezmax tankers;

04 Suezmax tankers of Dynamic Positioning;

05 Aframax tankers;

03 Aframax tankers of Dynamic Positioning; ;

07 Drill Ships for Petrobras;

P55 Platform Hull for Petrobras;

Conversion of VLCC in the Platform P-62.

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Naval and Offshore ClusterVard Promar SA Shipyard

ORDERS:

8 Gas Ships for Transpetro;

Supply Boats.

LAY OUT - PROMAR

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Abreu e Lima Oil Refinery

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PetroquímicaSuapePetrochemical Plants

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PET Plastic Tubes Cluster

Mossi & Guisolf

Brasalpla

Plastipak

Cristal Pet

Pet Nordeste

Amcor

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SHIPBUILDING PLATE HOT-ROLLED COLD-ROLLED GALVANIZED

TUBES STEEL STRUCTURES STEEL SECTIONS CUT-TO-LENGHT

Steel and Metal Mechanic Cluster

CENTER OF STEEL PROCESSING

COATING INDUSTRY

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US$ 33 BILLION

25 THOUSAND DIRECT JOBS

Private Investments

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US$ 1,7 BILLION

2011 - 2014

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Duplication of TDR South and Portuary Avenue - Concluded

Duplication of PE-60 – Concluded

Express Way Road

Rodovia da Reserva do Paiva (Rota dos Coqueiros) - Concluded

Duplication of TDR North - Concluded

Duplication of the Surroundingsthe Oil Refinary

Implantation of Light Rail – LRT – Integrated with the Urban System of TransportationArco Metropolitano Road

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Road and Railway Access to Cocaia 5

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10 Strenghtening of the Hillocks North and South - Concluded

11 Requalification of the CMU - Concluded

12 Dredging of the Outer Port

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Main Infrastructure Construction Works

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Mobility - Light Rail - LRT

Light Rail - LRT integrated with

the Urban System of

Transportation of Cabo de Santo

Agostinho and Circular Suape.

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Mobility - Arco MetropolitanoN

Ipojuca

Cabo de SantoAgostinho

Moreno

Jaboatão dosGuararapes

São LourençoDa Mata

Igarassu

Recife

Itamaracá

Paulista

Abreu e Lima

Camaragibe

BR101

BR101

BR408

BR232

PE41

PE27

PE07

PE35

PE37

PE60

PE42

SUAPE

Extension: 88 km

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Office Park(Stage 1)

Headquarters(Stage 1)

Hotel(Stage 1)

Business Center(Stage 2)

Office Park (business complex), with an Open Mall to house food courts and areas for services, total area of 37,800m²;

Hotel (Softel style) with 192 rooms and a total area of 9,450m²;

4 towers with total area of 25,400m².

NEW HEADQUARTERS

Suape Business Center

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Sustainable Development

Bita and Utinga - Conservation Unit

Environmental Technology Center

Forest NurseryCultural Preservation

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Development for a Life Time

Secretariat of Social and Regional Articulation

Secretariat of Children and Youth

Secretariat of Social Development and Human

Rights

Secretariat of Environment and Sustainability

Secretariat of Labor Qualification and Entrepreneurship

Secretariat of Women

Secretariat of Planning and Management

Secretariat of Planning and Management

Secretariat of Transportation

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Welding Training Center

SENAISUAPE

Professional Training

Ipojuca

Jaboatão dos Guararapes

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INDUSTRIAL HUB SUPPLYING GOODS AND SERVICESTO THE PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, OFFSHORE PLATFORM,

AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES

PROJECT: PERNAMBUCO AS A GLOBAL HUB TO SUPPLYGOODS AND SERVICES TO THE OIL, NATURAL GAS,

OFFSHORE PLATFORM, AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES

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Maritime and Offshore

Industry

Oil and Gas

Transport and Logistics

Petrochemical Industry

Food and Beverage

Textile and Packing

Ores

Automobile Industry

Steel Works

Industry

Metalworking

Information

Technology

Business Opportunities

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