DUBE TRADEPORT OVERVIEW

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DUBE TRADEPORT OVERVIEW Hamish Erskine | Export Week | 17 October 2017 Presentation not for redistribution

DUBE TRADEPORT SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AFRICA’S GLOBAL MANUFACTURING AND AIR LOGISTICS PLATFORM

DUBE TRADEPORT SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE KWAZULU-NATAL’S FLAGSHIP INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT: Home of King Shaka International Airport Central to the Durban Aerotropolis 50-year master plan with 3 000+ hectares of land (7 500+ acres) Attraction of foreign and local direct investment Contributor to job creation and economic growth Support for a range of airport-related activities Connectivity to 700+ international destinations

DUBE TRADEPORT SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE LEADING INVESTMENT DESTINATION: Strategic Location Infrastructure Service Offering Government Support Special Economic Zone Benefits BENEFITS: Prestigious status with fiscal and customs benefits aimed at promoting: Business growth Foreign and local direct investment into RSA Export of value added commodities Employment creation

DUBE TRADEPORT SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE TARGET SECTORS FOR THE DESIGNATED SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE: Aerospace and aviation-linked manufacturing Agriculture and agro-processing Electronics manufacturing and assembly Medical and pharmaceutical production and distribution Clothing and textiles + secondary sectors

DUBE TRADEPORT: UPDATE JOB CREATION: To-date, 4 738 jobs have been created at Dube TradePort since 2011/12 2 537 temporary/construction jobs 2 201 permanent jobs INVESTMENTS: R1.5 billion investment secured to-date R4.25 billion immediate pipeline investment R10 billion planned investment for Dube TradeZone 2

DEVELOPMENT ZONES DUBE CITY DUBE TRADEZONE DUBE AGRIZONE Business and hospitality precinct DUBE TRADEZONE Industrial manufacturing precinct DUBE AGRIZONE Advanced agricultural precinct DUBE CARGO TERMINAL State-of-the-art cargo handling facility

DUBE TRADEPORT MASTER PLAN

PROGRESS: DUBE TRADEZONE 1 2013 2016

PHARMACUTICAL CLUSTER DUBE TRADEZONE: PHASE 1 TENANTS AND PHASE 2 LOCATION PHARMACUTICAL CLUSTER TRADEZONE 1B TRADEZONE 2

DUBE TRADEZONE: 26 hectares R1.5 billion secured 50 hectares Pipeline: R10 billion Pharmaceuticals cluster Pipeline: R4.25billion

DUBE CARGO TERMINAL: BOUQUET OF SERVICES OFFERED Handling of general cargo through an automated system providing unrivalled levels of service delivery and minimising risk of damage to Cargo and ULDs Handling of all types of special cargo as determined by the Carriers Standards VAL cargo services available through third party service provider Traceability of cargo through the latest digital technologies Specialised temperature controlled facilities for various types of perishable cargo from +2oC to ambient temperature of the day, with multiple temperature settings within shipments Cool Room facilities cover an area of 850 m2 with a one-time capacity of over 250 tonnes, offering an additional 45 separate storage bays to accommodate ULDs up to LD7, including screening and build/break capabilities

DUBE CARGO TERMINAL: ON-SITE REGULATORY BODIES In addition to its intense security measures, Dube Cargo Terminal provides for a one-stop, on-site, 24-hour regulatory services environment, inclusive of: Customs Port Health Border Police The South African Police Service The Department of Agriculture The Perishables Products Export Control Board

DURBAN AIR CONNECTIVITY

DUR CARGO CONNECTIVITY

KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT International passenger numbers have grown by 155% since the airport opened in 2010 Source: ACSA Passenger stats3

KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Air freight has grown by 105% since the airport opened in 2010 Source: DTPC cargo terminal

KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Top 20 International passenger markets at a country level in 2016 Source: Sabre ADI

KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Top 20 International passenger markets at a city level in 2016 Source: Sabre ADI

DURBAN AEROTROPOLIS 32 000 42M m2 750 000 1.5 M R1 T hectares of development 750 000 permanent jobs 1.5 M residents R1 T approx. potential investment

KZN Automotive Supply Park: site 1 000 Hectares in size Located 31 km south of Durban and 16 km from Toyota South Africa’s Manufacturing Facility (International standard is within 45 km from OEM’s) Jointly undertaken between Dube TradePort, EThekwini and Economic Development Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) - Located 31 km south of Durban and - 16 km from Toyota South Africa’s Manufacturing Facility (International standard is within 45 km from OEM’s)

KZN Automotive Supply Park BENEFITS TO OEM’S: World Class benchmarked facility in close proximity to OEM’s Lower cost of both inbound and outbound goods and distribution efficiencies. Better productivity / efficiency / quality Minimising out-of-stock occurrences, Gaining effective advantage with shorter customer order cycles Road network design will support all types of articulated road vehicles and provide ample turning circles for ease of access to the tenants. - Located 31 km south of Durban and - 16 km from Toyota South Africa’s Manufacturing Facility (International standard is within 45 km from OEM’s)

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