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1 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Title Rotterdam Container Port Global Hub & Gateway

2 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image & Undertitle Port of Rotterdam map Port Area

3 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Object & Undertitle World Top 20 container ports Total container throughput in million TEU 1)Including domestic trade 2)Including river trade 3)Port combined in 2006 Source: Port Authorities

4 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Object & Undertitle European Top 20 container ports Total container throughput in million TEU Source: Port Authorities

5 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Trends and developments Growth in volume Overcapacity of ships Increased cooperation/ integration of services New additional terminal capacity in Europe ULCC (400 x 60 x 15,5 m)

6 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Trends and developments Economies of scale for both sea- and landside Strengthening of hinterland connections Modal Shift: essential for processing the growing freight flows Modal Shift

7 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image & Undertitle Nautical accessibility Key characteristics

8 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Global hub & gateway All major shipping lines have weekly services calling at Rotterdam High ratio of “First/Last Port of Call” services Large number of shortsea & feeder connections Weekly services

9 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Strategic hinterland Gateway to 350 million consumers Hinterland

10 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image Excellent barge connections

11 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image Excellent rail connections

12 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Betuwe Route 160 km of dedicated rail freight line of Rotterdam to the German network Performance 2011 (ytd): +/- 500 trains per week In four hours from Rotterdam to German’s Ruhr area Dedicated rail freight line

13 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Extensive inland terminal network Benefits More reliable and efficient connection to the port Improving accessibility to the port Reducing CO 2 emissions Alpherium

14 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image Ideal shortsea & feeder hub

15 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Port Community System A neutral and reliable information hub for all logistical information in the port To align, improve and simplify the exchange of information

16 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 30/60 Customs Paperless Working in partnership with private sector Tailor made solutions 24/7 operations “Single Window” concept Non-intrusive (i.e. scanning) inspections Euromax Containerscan Customs

17 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Image Shipping lines commit to Rotterdam Euromax MV1 ECT & Cosco, K-Line, Yang Ming & Hanjin (CKYH) Rotterdam World Gateway DP World, APL, MOL, HMM & CMA-CGM APM Terminals MV2 APM Terminals & Maersk Line

18 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 50/50 Maasvlakte 1 basin widening To further improve accessibility for ULCS’s The Amazonehaven will be widened from 255 to 310 metres Work currently in progress Expected completion: mid-2014 Amazonehaven

19 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 50/50 Rotterdam Cool Port Complete Cool cluster in the Waal- Eemhaven area State-of-the-art cold store operations Cross-docking facilities High frequency shuttle connection with Maasvlakte LCL consolidation point Start construction: Q Operational (phase 1): Mid 2015 Artist impression

20 © Copyright - Port of Rotterdam Text & Image 50/50 Targets To optimise the exchange of containers at Maasvlakte To strengthen Hinterland connectivity To effect/realize modal shift targets (from Maasvlakte)

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