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1 Port of Rotterdam and Hinterland connections Port Development and Logistics Jakarta October 10th, 2011 By: Capt. Kees. J. Weststrate Sr. Project Manager Port of Rotterdam International 2 European Market 1,300 km (800 miles) 350 million people 950 km (600 miles) 220 million people 1,600 km (1000 miles) 450 million people 500 km (300 miles) 160 million people Rotterdam 3 industrial area logistics hub metropolitan area distribution Port of Rotterdam 4 Port of Rotterdam, key data 2010 Total port area 10,556 ha Total quay length 89 km Interport - pipeline network 1,500 km No of seagoing vessels per year 33,352 No of barges per year 110,000

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Port of Rotterdam andHinterland connectionsPort Development and LogisticsJakarta October 10th, 2011

By: Capt. Kees. J. WeststrateSr. Project ManagerPort of Rotterdam International

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EuropeanMarket 1,300 km (800 miles)

350 million people

950 km (600 miles)220 million people

1,600 km (1000 miles)450 million people

500 km (300 miles)160 million people

Rotterdam

3

industrial area

logistics hub

metropolitan area

distribution

Port of Rotterdam

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Port of Rotterdam, key data 2010

Total port area 10,556 ha

Total quay length 89 km

Interport - pipeline network 1,500 km

No of seagoing vessels per year 33,352

No of barges per year 110,000

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Private business

Port of Rotterdam

Investment responsibility in Rotterdam

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European ports, 2010

Unit: x 1 million tons (m)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

Rotterdam(NL)

Antwerp(B

E)

Hamburg

(DE)

Marseilles

(FR)

Amsterdam

(NL)

Novossiysk(RU

)

LeHavre

(FR)

Primorsk

(RU)

Algeciras(ES)

Bremen

(DE)

Constantza(RO

)

St. Petersburg(R

U)

Valencia(ES)

Dunkirk(FR

)

Genoa

(IT)

London(G

B)

Barcelona(ES)

Zeebrugge(BE)

Wilhem

shaven(DE)

ZeelandSeaports

(NL)

Ghent (BE

)

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Segmentsfigures 2010

23.3%

25.4%

26.1%

5.5%

17.7%

Crude oil

Mineral oil products &

Dry bulk

Containers

Breakbulk

other liquid bulk

88

Development of Maasvlakte 2 in timeand within budget!

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Investments by private business,Port of Rotterdam Authority & Government

2008 - 2015: € 15.000.000.000

24%

34%

15%

9%

14%

4%

Infrastructure

Energy/LNG

Refining / Tank storage

Bio fuels

Containers / Break bulk

Other

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Hamburg - Le Havre range

HamburgHamburgBremenBremen

Le HavreLe Havre

DunkirkDunkirk

ZeebruggeZeebrugge

GhentGhent

AntwerpAntwerp

AmsterdamAmsterdam

RotterdamRotterdam

WilhelmshavenWilhelmshaven

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Nautically unsurpassable!

12.500 TEUDraft 15,50 m

8.000 TEUDraft 14,50 m

4.800 TEUDraft 13,50 m

Rotterdam can handle any vesselfully loaden at any time.Now and in the future

Antwerp 12,50 m

Hamburg 12,80 m

Rotterdam > 16 m

Amsterdam 13,70 m

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Rail

Road

Shortsea - feederPipeline

Inland shipping

Hinterland connections

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Excellent barge connections

Country Weekly frequency

Germany,Switzerland

158

Belgium 21

France 16

Netherlands 135

Total 330 Key characteristics

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European waterways

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Rotterdam has a distinct advantage:scale of inland waterway transportation !

17 TEU

5 TEU

6 TEU

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Excellent rail connections

Country Weekly frequency

Germany, Switzerland &Austria

148

Benelux 65

Italy & France 59

Eastern Europe 44

Total 316 Key characteristics

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Betuwe Route

What

160 km of dedicated rail freight line

from the port of Rotterdam to the German rail network

Operational since June 2007

Performance 2011 (ytd): ±500 trains per week

Benefits

Increased rail capacity

No delays between the port of Rotterdam and the German border

Safe and clean mode of transport

Quick transit times

Port of Rotterdam -> German border: 3 hrs

Port of Rotterdam -> Germany’s Ruhr area: 4 hrsBetuweroute

Operating Company

Key characteristics

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Container Transferium Alphen

Why?

Improving accessibility of the port

Reducing CO2 emissions

Cheaper and more reliable connectionto the port

What?

Largest barge-connected inlandterminal in the Netherlands

Operational since Oct. 2010

High-frequency barge connections to/from Maasvlakte

Planned developments

Terminal expansion operational end 2011

Key characteristics

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Shortsea & feeder connections

Country Weekly frequency

UK & Ireland 85

Scandinavia & Iceland 27

Baltic & Russia 27

Mediterranean 22

Spain & Portugal 17

Total 178 Key characteristics

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Landlord in hinterland

Landlord position for ILT development most likely

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Oil Products

Rotterdam

Geleen

Antwerpen

Schiphol

Zaventem

Gent

Zeebrugge

Duinkerken

Venlo

Frankfurt

Ludwigshafen

Wesel

Godorf

Wesseling

RMR: Rhein Main Rohrleiting

DSM -Naftapipeline

CEPS: Central European Pipeline System

RMR: Rhein Main Rohrleiting

DSM -Naftapipeline

CEPS: Central European Pipeline System

9 mln tonnes

index

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