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Nordana Propeller Club, Port of Basel November 17, 2015

Propeller Club, Port of Basel

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Lone Christensen Esben Noergaard West Bound Line Manager, Nordana Sales Manager, Nordana Project & Chartering The name Nordana is taken from its NORwegian and DANish background and started in 1957. The service was originally based on carryings from Mediterranean to Caribbean, Central America and Mexico, and the vessels returned to Mediterranean via USA/Scandinavia. In 1969 four conventional sister vessels with 85 tons heavy-lift capacity were introduced in the service to accommodate the increasing demand for larger and heavier pieces of cargo to North Africa. Increasing congestion in North African ports made it evident that more specialized tonnage was required to obtain priority berthing. In 1979 four Multipurpose RoRo vessels were introduced. With the most advanced RoRo concept introduced, the vessels obtained quick dispatches in even the most difficult ports. Nordana has since expanded the geographic scope, improved the frequencies and widened its services to become one of the premier Multipurpose RoRo liner carriers.

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Nordana

Propeller Club, Port of BaselNovember 17, 2015

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Lone ChristensenWest Bound Line Manager, Nordana

Esben NoergaardSales Manager, Nordana Project & Chartering

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Weco Group

Nordana A/S- Break bulk

Stena Weco- Tank

Weco Bulk- Dry bulk

Weco Properties Dannebrog

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Nordana A/S

Nordana Line

Rungsted

Barcelona

Houston

New York

Nordana Project &

Chartering

Rungsted

Houston

Bangkok

Singapore

Liberty Terminals

Savannah

Charleston

Tampa

Manatee

Georgetown

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COPENHAGEN – BARCELONA – BANGKOK – SINGAPORE – HOUSTON – NEW YORK

Worldwide Offices

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Ro/Ro

HeavyliftsPlant Relocations

Windmill towersYachts

Broad Project Cargo Experience

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Liner Division - recognized Ro/Ro Multipurpose Carrier since 1957

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Fleet Liner Division

3 Multipurpose RoRo Heavylift vessels

Newbuilding will join fleet in 2016

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Equipment- Large fleet of high capacity

Mafi-Trailers up to 80 ft- Large fleet of open top and

flat racks- Spreaders, belts and lashing

equipment- Tug masters and forklifts

onboard

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Project & Chartering Division – project cargo experts

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Fleet- 20-25 Heavy Lift Multipurpose

vessels- Geared up to 500 mt- Tramping world wide- Anything out of the box- Newbuilding program

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8 Great Dane MK II vessels12.100 DWT, 2 cranes with up to 500 mt lifting capacity combined

4 Ecobox Symphony Class vessels10.500 DWT, 2 cranes with up to 160 mt lifting capacity combined

Newbuilding Program

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Technical Expertise- Skilled port captains for every

cargo- Voyage planning- Method Statements, lashing

plans etc.

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Liberty TerminalsIndependent terminalStevedoringWarehouse operators

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Internal Synergies- Combined Sales Activity- Multiple Services- Cargo Sharing- One Management- Agency Network- Diversity

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External Synergies- Collaboration with non-

competing carriers- Future of the market due to low

margins and high demand for liquidity and flexibility

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Thank you