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1 Aker Yards, Finland Jorma Malinen

2 Human Resources The number of personnel at Aker Yards, Finland amounts to some 3,800 employees. The company`s "assembly yard" concept means employing directly these "own" people and lots of others in co-operation companies, thus boosting the whole surrounding economic regions. Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

3 Aker Yards Finnish yards Amongst world leading designers and builders of cruise vessels and ferries as well as other technically advanced vessels. Turku One of the biggest and most modern shipyards in Europe. Building post-panamax size cruise vessels. Newbuilding dock: 365 x 80 m Rauma The world`s leading ferry builder. Also specialized in multipurpose icebreakers, small cruise vessels and naval craft. Newbuilding dock: 260 x 85 m Helsinki Modern shipyard specializing in car-passenger ferries Newbuilding dock: 280,5 x 34 m Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

4 Aker Yards Finnish yards Amongst world leading designers and builders of cruise vessels and ferries as well as other technically advanced vessels. Turku One of the biggest and most modern shipyards in Europe. Building post-panama size cruise vessels. Newbuilding dock: 365 x 80 m ~2100 employees Rauma The world`s leading ferry builder. Also specialized in multipurpose icebreakers and naval craft. Newbuilding dock: 260 x 85 m Helsinki Modern shipyard specializing in car-passenger ferries Newbuilding dock: 280,5 x 34 m ~500 employees ~950 employees Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

5 Turku key figures Total land area 144 hectares Gantry crane 600 ton
Building dock x 80 metres Steel capacity ton/a => ton/a Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

6 Change of the shipbuidling process
suppliers own work own work own work 1980 1990 2000 Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

7 What is the cost structure of the Cruise ships
Suppliers’ network - planning - production ~20% Shipyard - planning production financing ym. ~20% Materials ~60% Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

8 Turku yard cooperating companies ~1600 pcs
Turku / Pori ~800 - Turku region ~600 Uusimaa ~600 Häme ~100 Muu Suomi ~100

9 Blue Collar Workers White Collar Workers
HEAD COUNT Blue Collar Workers White Collar Workers Aker Yards Inc Aker Yards Turku Block Factory Turku Turku Yard Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

10 AGE STRUCTURE WHITE COLLARS March 2006 5 years periods
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

11 AGE STRUCTURE BLUE COLLARS March 2006 5 years periods
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

12 Years in Service on the Average
Blue Collars White Collars WC Mgrs Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

13 Aker Yards & marine industry recruiting view
Finnish shipbuilding cluster will need totally new professionals within next 5 years 2005 company employed: 250 bcw 30 wcw 2006 company will employ: 120 wcw Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

14 Aker Yards & marine industry recruiting view
annual need of bcw to production totally will be 1100 persons from 2010 annual need will be 400 to maintain the capasity 50% of new workers will come from abroad annual need of wcw totally will be 250 persons from 2010 annual need will be 125 to maintain the capasity Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

15 Shipbuilding at Turku, key figures:
direct workforce for one 600 MEur cruise vessel is 6000 workers indirect workforce persons more than 3000 subcontractor workers at yard daily more than 50% come from abroad

16 Shipbuilding at Turku, view of abroad workers,
majority of foreign workers are coming from Estonia, Lithuania and Poland 45% from Estonia, 20% from Poland and 20% from Lithuania. From Russia at the moment abt. 3%. abt. 10% from other EU countries and Northern countries expected change; abroad workers from Estonia and Baltic countries will decrease common issue for majority of workers from Baltic region is russian lanquage

17 Need for special training , AY+subcontractors
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

18 Items to be noticed! Comparability of qualifications
Training of foreign workers, 3-6 month rotation Multi nationality i.e. communication difficulties Image of shipbuilding industry Funding of innovations Registration methods and common regulations for all workers Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

19 Freedom Class Three of the world´s largest cruise ships
NB 1352 Freedom of the Seas delivered on April 24, 2006 NB 1353 Liberty of the Seas floated out on August 4, 2006 NB 1354 to be delivered in spring 2008 Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

20 Freedom of the Seas: Royal Promenade
ADAM Moving on to some areas we haven’t discussed publicly yet, we are pleased that Freedom has given us the opportunity to expand the Royal Promenade. Those of you who have cruised on our Voyager-class ships, have most likely experienced how the Royal Promenade quickly becomes the heart of the cruise each week. Freedom’s Promenade is 427 feet long, allowing us to bring back our guests’ favorite venues such as Vintages wine bar, the traditional English pub, the Café Promenade, and, of course, the shopping. But it also allows us to expand some of the other concepts that currently exist on the Royal Promenade and introduce features completely new to the Promenade. Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

21 Freedom of the Seas: Royal Promenade
ADAM Moving on to some areas we haven’t discussed publicly yet, we are pleased that Freedom has given us the opportunity to expand the Royal Promenade. Those of you who have cruised on our Voyager-class ships, have most likely experienced how the Royal Promenade quickly becomes the heart of the cruise each week. Freedom’s Promenade is 427 feet long, allowing us to bring back our guests’ favorite venues such as Vintages wine bar, the traditional English pub, the Café Promenade, and, of course, the shopping. But it also allows us to expand some of the other concepts that currently exist on the Royal Promenade and introduce features completely new to the Promenade. Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

22 Freedom of the Seas: Main Dining Room
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

23 Freedom of the Seas: Presidential Suite
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

24 Freedom of the Seas: Jacuzzi
Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

25 A revolutionary innovation in the history of shipbuilding, order 6 Feb 2006
The world´s largest cruise vessel - taking a giant step into the future with bold design, daring innovation and technological advancements The new generation flag ship developed by Aker Yards in cooperation with RCCL Worth approx. EUR 900 million = the most valuable commercial ship ever ordered Contract for one vessel + option for a similar vessel NB 1363 delivery in autumn option 2010 Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

26 Genesis Freedom Voyager 2000 Panamax 1990 1980 1970
Since the 70´s the size of cruise vessels (measured in GT) has doubled every decade. Genesis Freedom 5th generation Voyager 2000 4th generation Panamax 1990 3rd generation 1980 2nd generation 1970 1st generation Preferred for Innovation 14-Nov-18

27 Thank You for your attention!


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