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CORPORATE PRESENTATION December 2016 ANL COMPANY PROFILE ANL is a regional specialist and an established global operator Originally Australian National Line CMA CGM bought ANL from the Australian Govt. in 1998 ANL managed as a


  1. CORPORATE PRESENTATION December 2016

  2. ANL COMPANY PROFILE › ANL is a regional specialist and an established global operator › Originally “Australian National Line” › CMA CGM bought ANL from the Australian Govt. in 1998 › ANL managed as a stand alone entity › Major expansion since 1998 › Award winning customer service › Continued development and diversification plans SLIDE: 2

  3. KEY FIGURES – ANL GROUP Turnover 2015 US$1,602M TEU Moved 2015 1,535,000 Direct Worldwide Staff +1,000 Vessel Fleet 25 Ports Serviced >400 SLIDE: 3

  4. ANL GROUP VOLUMES (TEU) 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,534,817 1,200,000 1,379,414 1,000,000 1,185,252 1,115,676 800,000 1,068,729 925,366 600,000 844,739 944,487 400,000 695,101 505,468 460,778 430,612 200,000 0 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 SLIDE: 4

  5. ANL’s PARENT – CMA CGM World’s 3 rd largest shipping company Turnover US$21 billion TEU Carried 13 million Vessel Fleet 536 Container Fleet (TEU) 2,520,000 Shipping Routes 200+ Worldwide Staff 29,000 Worldwide agencies and offices 600+ Ports of call 420+ CMA CGM Tower - Marseille SLIDE: 5

  6. TOP 10 GLOBAL CARRIERS Standing TEU Ships % Share of World TEU 1 APM-Maersk 3,151,813 621 15.2% 2 MSC 2,750,389 497 13.3% 3 CMA CGM Group * 2,335,212 533 11.3% 4 COSCO 1,573,498 290 7.6% 5 Evergreen Line 963,777 190 4.7% 6 Hapag-Lloyd 925,218 170 4.5% 7 Hamburg Süd 641,923 126 3.1% 8 Hanjin Shipping 625,416 101 3.0% 9 OOCL 605,789 108 2.9% 10 Yang Ming 575,773 103 2.8% Top 10 shipping lines 14,148,808 2,739 68.4% Source: AXSLiner – June 2016 * Includes NOL SLIDE: 6

  7. ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS  ANL launches SAS service (June 2013) focussing on central and southern China to/from Australia. ANL now offering three services per week between North/East Asia and Australia.  ANL launches KIX service (September 2013) linking South East Asia with Australia (Brisbane) and New Zealand, and offering improved transit times between Brisbane and the USA. ANL now offering three services per week between South East Asia and Australia.  ANL forms ANL Agencies PNG Limited (July 2013).  ANL establishes its own container park in Melbourne (February 2013). SLIDE: 7

  8. ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS  ANL completes purchase of Toll Perkins’ international business  Perkins ANL Xpress (‘PAX’) service linking Singapore with Darwin and Dili.  ANL-branded Darwin office opened in August.  Revamped ANZEX (late 2014)  Maintenance of current extensive Asia/NZ port coverage, while adding a southbound Brisbane call.  Launch of ANL website-based, e-business suite of tools. Broadened functionality. SLIDE: 8

  9. ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS  Launch of ANL’s ‘Stand Alone’ Tranztas Service  Dedicated 3-vessel Australia/NZ/Australia service.  Purchase of Toll’s Timor Leste business, renamed ANL Timor. Establishment of ANL’s office in Dili.  Revamped ‘KIX’ Service  Revised SEA/Brisbane/NZ/Brisbane/SEA service.  Global launch of Group’s CRM module, marking commencement of implementation of US$0.5 billion ‘SAPHIR’ (SAP) project.  More to come… SLIDE: 9

  10. ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY Container shipping is already the most efficient and most environmentally sound method of transport. Even so, we are doing more to protect the marine environment, fight climate change, offer ecologically based solutions and develop an environmentally aware culture. Air emissions / Climate change o Vessel speed reduction on major routes o Green Flag certification in Long Beach/USA o Use of low sulphur fuel o International CO2 workshops New Vessel Technologies Fast oil recovery system o Electronic injection motors o New hull paint system o New generation compactors not incinerators o Vessel hydrodynamics - twisted edge rudder o Connections to shore power grid o Waste and Biodiversity o Green Ship program (waste management improvements) o International workshops on waste improvement o Vessels speed reduction to prevent whale collision o Research on water ballast treatment technologies Containers Increase in bamboo floor container fleet o Research & development of low energy o consumption reefer containers SLIDE: 10

  11. CONTAINER FLEET ANL operates as part of the CMA CGM global container pool. • Over 2,520,000 TEU worldwide • 50% less than 5 years old • 168,000 TEU of Reefer Containers • 10% are Eco-friendly. SLIDE: 11

  12. ANL ROUTE SUMMARY (1998) Aust - Asia x 3 SLIDE: 12

  13. ANL ROUTE SUMMARY (TODAY) MEG – Asia WC USA – ANZ x 2 Asia – PNG Asia – Timor Aust/NZ - Europe NZ – Asia x2 Aust - Asia x 8 Aust/NZ - EC USA Aust - PNG Pacific Is. x 3 Aust. Coastal x 3 Aust – NZ Melb. - Tasmania SLIDE: 13

  14. ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX A3 NORTHERN EXPRESS › Weekly service, with ANL providing 3 of the 6 vessels › One of a string of 3 services covering North and East Asia › Fast transit time into Japan and Korea from Australia › Huge coverage of China ports over the YOK OSA BUS TAO SHA KHH CY From/To (Days) Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Terminal Cutoff Sat Mon Wed Fri Mon Wed three loops Melbourne (Wed) 17 19 21 23 26 28 DPW tba Sydney (Sat) 14 16 18 20 23 25 DPW tba › Includes 3 calls per week into Shanghai Brisbane (Tue) 11 13 15 17 20 22 DPW tba and 2 into Hong Kong and Shekou MEL SYD BNE CY Arrive Arrive Arrive From/To (Days) Terminal Cutoff Tue Fri Mon › ANL reconfirms its long-term Yokohama (Sun) 23 26 29 Daukoku C-3 tba Osaka (Mon) 22 25 28 DICT C-12 tba commitment to the North and East Pusan (Wed) 20 23 26 DPCT tba Asia Trade Qingdao (Fri) 18 21 24 QQCT tba Shanghai (Tue) 14 17 20 Wai Gao Qiao P5 tba Kaohsiung (Thu) 12 15 18 KAOCT tba Weekly Allocation: 1,325 TEU SLIDE: 14

  15. ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX A3 CENTRAL EXPRESS › Weekly service, with ANL providing 1 vessel › One of a string of 3 services covering North and East Asia › Fast transit time into Central China › Huge coverage of China ports over the SHA NGB three loops CY From/To (Days) Arrive Arrive Terminal Cutoff Thu Sat Sydney (Sat) 19 21 DPW tba Melbourne (Tue) 16 18 DPW tba Brisbane (Sun) 11 13 DPW tba SYD MEL BNE CY Arrive Arrive Arrive From/To (Days) Terminal Cutoff Thu Mon Sat Shanghai (Fri) 13 17 22 Wai Gao Qiao P5 tba Ningbo (Sun) 11 15 20 Yuangdong tba Weekly Allocation: 1,156 TEU SLIDE: 15

  16. ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX A3 SOUTHERN EXPRESS › Weekly service › One of a string of 3 services covering North and East Asia › Fast transit time to and from Central and Southern China › Only service offering Xiamen direct call KHH XMN SHK HKG CY From/To (Days) Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Terminal Cutoff Thu Fri Sun Mon › Huge coverage of China ports over the Sydney (Mon) 17 18 20 21 Hutchison tba three Melbourne (Thu) 14 15 17 18 DPW tba Brisbane (Tue) 9 10 12 13 Hutchison tba SYD MEL BNE CY Arrive Arrive Arrive From/To (Days) Terminal Cutoff Sat Tue Sun Kaohsiung (Fri) 15 18 23 KAOCT tba Xiamen (Sat) 14 17 22 Yuanhai CT tba Shekou (Mon) 12 15 20 SCT tba Hong Kong (Tue) 11 14 19 Cosco HIT tba Weekly Allocation: 1,059 TEU SLIDE: 16

  17. ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX AAX › Weekly service, with ANL providing 4 of the 5 vessels › One of a string of 4 services covering South East Asia, including: - JAX service - KIX (Brisbane coverage) - PAX (Darwin) SIN PKG › Connects to ANL’s extensive and CY From/To (Days) Arrive Arrive Terminal Cutoff Fri Fri efficient network in the region Sydney (Mon) 17 18 DPW Fri 2200 Melbourne (Fri) 14 15 DPW Wed 0630 Adelaide (Sun) 12 13 Flinders Fri 2200 Fremantle (Fri) 8 9 DPW Tue 2200 FRE SYD MEL ADE CY From/To (Days) Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Terminal Cutoff Mon Mon Thu Sat Singapore (Sat) 9 16 19 21 Brani Terminal Thu 1100 Port Kelang (Sun) 8 15 18 20 Westport Sat 1000 Weekly Allocation: 3,000 TEU SLIDE: 17

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