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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential1 Lafarge USWC Presentation for: Port or Redwood City Board of Commissioners
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential2 Lafarge World Wide World leader in building materials A 2007 ‘100 Global Most Sustainable Corporations in the World’ 71,000 employees in more than 76 countries $22.4 billion USD in sales Top-ranking world wide positions in all businesses Cement – world leader, $12 billion USD sales Aggregates & Concrete – No. 1 & No.2, $8.4 billion USD sales Gypsum – No.3, $2 billion USD sales
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential3 Lafarge / Texada Quarry Background
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential4 Lafarge USWC - Texada Quarrying #1 Quarry in Canada and on the West coast 2007 sales volumes of 8 million tons 2007 total annual sales of $58 million USD Large reserves Ability to load Panamax ships and load/off-load barges State-of-the-art loading and production facilities
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential5 Lafarge USWC - Texada Quarrying TEXADA QUARRYING DEEP WATER DOCK 65’ DRAFT ACCOMMODATES PANAMAX, CAPE, & HANDY CLASS VESSELS
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential6 British Columbia Lower Mainland Washington State Puget Sound Oregon Columbia Basin California San Francisco Bay Los Angeles San Diego Mexico Baja Alaska USWC – Texada Quarrying Markets Served Products: Limestone Cement Chemical White Aggregates Construction Asphalt Fill Armour Stone
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential7 Port of Redwood City Proposal
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential8 PRWC Proposal Deliveries of Limestone, Asphalt Aggregate Limestone volumes approx. 150k T per year Cemex Davenport present customer Potential upside of Cupertino Asphalt Aggregate 250k T per year, ramp up to 400k T per year Need plant onsite Volume dependant on market Potential S&G for Ascot Resources In discussions to move their product through this terminal
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential9 PRWC Proposal 2 Phased Approach First phase: Limestone delivery Significant ground water issues/preload required Limited stockpile height Construct water to shore system Second phase: Asphalt plant Ground mitigation complete Construct on site conveyance
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential10 Phase 1 Overview
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential11 Phase 2 Overview
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US West Coast Lafarge North America – Port of Redwood City Confidential12 PRWC Proposal 150k T Limestone per year (first 3 years) 3-5 ship berthings 200k T asphalt stone year 3, ramp to 400k T per year additional 5-7 berthings, increased with ramp-up Possible S&G berthings 5 acre parcel lease Lafarge is looking forward to growing our presence in the Redwood City/SF Bay area, and the Port of Redwood City provides an excellent opportunity to further this strategy
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