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Report of the Facts & Figures Committee Tore Forsmo Chairman

Committee Members  Paul BUYL (Belgium)  Cédric CHARPENTIER (France)  Jim CRAIG (USA)  Andrea CUPIDO (Italy)  Tore FORSMO (Norway) (Chairman)  Pamela FROOD (UK/IUA)  Patrizia KERN (Switzerland) (New)  Jens SCHILDKNECHT (Germany)  Astrid SELTMANN (Norway) (Secretary)  Simon STONEHOUSE (UK/Lloyd’s)

Global Shipping Market Trends Facts & Figures Committee Tore Forsmo Managing Director The Central Union of Marine Underwriters, Oslo, Norway Thanks also to F&F Committee Members Cédric Charpentier and Simon Stonehouse

World Merchant Fleet by type of ship of 300gt and over As at January 1 st 2006 – number of ships in share of the World Reported Fleet, growth rate (%) and average age Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Merchant Reported Fleet by type of ships 300gt and over As at January 1st, 2006 – Deadweight and growth rate Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Merchant Fleet of ships of 300gt and over Evolution of the growth rates (GT, DWT, and Number of ships) between 1995 and 2006 Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Merchant Fleet by main types of ship of 300gt and over Evolution of the number of ships in shares (%) of the world fleet 1996 – 2006, Growth rate in 2005 Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Merchant Reported Fleet by National and Foreign Flag As at January 1 st, 2006 – thousand DWT and number of ships Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. World Merchant Fleet – Top Ten Countries

World Merchant Fleet – Top Ten Countries by National (NF) and Foreign Flags (FF) As at January 1 st, 2006 Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Orderbook Evolution by type of ship in million DWT Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Shipbuilding: Shares of Deliveries Source: Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. Japan Europe Korea China Others

Vessels on order by Country of August 2006 (Numbers) Source: Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. Total No 5,653

Source: Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. Vessels on order by Country of August 2006 (DWT) Total million DWT

Top Contracting Countries by Number of Vessels on Order Source: Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Top Contracting Countries by DWT of Vessels on Order Source: Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Deliveries in 2005 by Country of Shipbuilder Million DWT and number of ships () Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Vessels sold for demolition by type of ships at end of 2005 Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

World Seaborne Trade Volume Development (in million tonnes) - Growth rate in 2005 Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. estimates

World Market Price Indices for Selected Commodities Annual Average ( ) – Average in 2006 as at end of April (*) Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels. 100

World Market Price Indices for Selected Commodities Annual Average ( ) – Average in 2005 as at end of April (*) Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

FREIGHT MARKET (indices) – YEARS 1995 to 2006 (January to April 2006) Source: Indicators issued from various sources such as ISL Bremen for World fleet and trading figures and Clarkson Research Studies for shipbuilding and scrapped vessels.

Container Vessels & Risk Aggregation F&F Open Forum Container Operations and Risk Handling from a Port Point of View Capt. James McNamara, President, National Cargo Bureau Inc., New York Container Operations and Risk Handling from the Underwriters’ Point of View Matthias Kirchner, Manager, Marine & Aviation, Axa Corporate Solutions, Germany