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40 perations Review The Bahamas mexico Panama Argentina The metnetiands United Kingdom snain Belgium Germany Sweden Thailand Ports and Related Services The Group is one of the world's leading port investors, developers and operators with interests in a total of 50 ports comprising 306 berths in 25 countries. The Group operates container terminals in six of the 10 busiest container ports in the world. Mainland mina Australia Indonesia vietnam Malaysia 14 Hutchison Whampozi Limited EFTA00614516 Euromax Tetanal. Pori of Rooerdam. the Netherlands ■ Annual throughput of 65.3 million TEUs handled during the year. ■ Recent increases in international trade volumes is an encouraging sign for a steady recovery. ■ The division contributed 14% and 27% respectively to the total revenue and EBIT of the Group's established businesses. 2009 Annual Report 15 EFTA00614517 Operations Review — Ports and Related Services Total revenue of the ports and related services division in local currencies decreased 11% and after translation to Hong Kong dollars. total revenue decreased by 16% compared to last year to HK$33,427 million, mainly due to a 3% decrease in annual throughput to 65.3 million twenty-foot equivalent units ("TEUs") and also tariff pressure. The throughput decrease reflects the sharp reduction in global trade volume during the first part of the year and stablised volumes thereafter. The division's various ports in Hong Kong and Mainland China; other Asian countries; and the Americas recorded combined throughput declines of 7% and 10% respectively. These decreases were partially offset by new contribution from European ports acquired in the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009. The division's EBIT in local currencies decreased 19% and after translation to Hong Kong dollars, the EBIT from this division decreased 21% to HK$10,406 million, mainly due to a decrease in throughput and tariff pressure. partially offset by the implementation of a cost saving programme. Although this division reported lower results, recent increases in international trade volumes is an encouraging sign for a steady recovery by this division. The division contributed 14% and 27% respectively to the total revenue and EBIT of the Croup's established businesses. 2009 FINS millions Fs in change Total Revenue 33,427 39.594 •1614 EMT 10,406 13,236 •21% • HIT is tne list container tetanal *Nato' in Hong Kong to nave its intoimation sway management sotem teamed to ISO,IEC 27001:200S. 16 Hutchison Whampoe Limited EFTA00614518 Total Revenue Total Container Throughput HES sakes 33An 3317 I mach Thus 59.3 SIA 2015 2016 200? XC6 200t 2016 1016 2(01 2015 2009 • Km km) • Naked Cm • ores Hong Kong and Yantian Comparison of Throughput at World's Busiest Container Ports mike inns 11 31 is 2005 2076 2C07 2015 1019 — Kul —lance —'Nola — Bile — inaOTOJ OAl — *Drawn, — CUM Name Location Ports Division s interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) Hongkong International Terminals/ Kwal Tsing, Hong Kong 66.5%/ 9.505 (CISCO-HIT Terminals 33.25% (Note) Yantian International Container Terminals/ 48% / Yantian International Container Terminals (Phase lily Yantian, Mainland China 42.74% / 8.579 Shenzhen Yantian West Port Terminals 42.74% River Trade Terminal Tuen Mun, Hong Kong 50% 1.701 Note: The published statistics from the Hong Kong Marine Department for the total of local and tramsnipment throughput incorporate linings to or Qom oceangoing vessels and containers received horn or delivered to ports located within the river trade zone las defined by the Hong Kong Marine Department) by water-bome Waif. The published statistics are not directly comparable to throughput figures of HIT and COSCO-HIT shown in the above table. as the ports and related services division adopts afferent treatments to volume m relation to lightenvoik. etc and the water-bome traffic. The Group's deep-water port operations in Hong Kong and Yandan serve the Shenzhen and Southern China manufacturing basin. Combined throughput in these operations decreased 5% and (BIT was 18% lower than last year. reflecting continued lower export volumes tO the United States and Europe starting from the fourth quarter of 2008 as these economies and consumer demand slowed significantly after the financial crisis. In Hong Kong. Hongkong International Terminals Nil, operates Terminals 4. 6. 7 and two berths in Terminal 9 at Kwai Tsing and COSCO-HIT Terminals ("CUSCO-Hirt a joint venture company, operates Terminal 8 East. Combined throughput at HIT and COSCO-HIT increased 5%. primarily due to an increase in transshipment activities. However, EBIT was 17% below last year. mainly due to continued tariff pressure from increased capacity in the region and an increase in proportion of transshipment throughput handled, which generated lower average revenue per TEU. Yantian ports include Yantian International Container Terminals (-Kr) Phases Ito III and Shenzhen Yantian West Port Terminals. Throughput and EBIT were 1 Rand 19% below last year respectively. mainly due to the continued decline of exports to the United States and the demand-driven slowdown of manufactudng activities in Southern China since the fourth quarter of 2008. The results were also adversely affected by tariff competition from other port operators in the region. The Yantian Port Phase III expansion project is progressing and an additional berth commenced operation in the second half of 2009. The last berth is expected to be completed in 2010. Other operations of this sub-division include the mid-stream and river trade businesses in Hong Kong. River Trade Terminal, a 50% owned joint venture that principally serves the water-borne trade between the Peari River Delta region and Hong Kong, reported 17% lower throughput than last year. 2009 Annual Report 17 EFTA00614519 Operations Review — Ports and Related Services Europe Name Location Ports Division's Interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) Europe Container Terminals/ The Netherlands 93.5%/ 7.871 Amsterdam Container Terminals 70.08% Hutchison Ports (UK) - Felixstowe/ 00%/ Harwich/ United Kingdom 00%/ 3.534 London Thamespon 80% Terminal Catalunya Spain 70% 908 Gdynia Container Terminal Poland 99.15% 149 Taranto Container Terminal Italy 50% 745 Container Terminal Frihamnen Sweden 100% 23 • the Port or Felixstowe's Swill Reconfiguration will provide the United Kingdom with additional port capacity. The European port operations comprise existing terminals including Europe Container Terminals ("EO-) in the Netherlands, the UK ports, Terminal Cataiunya (7ERCAr) in Spain, Gdynia Container Terminal ("Gcv) in Poland. and two terminals acquired by the Group in late 2008, namely Taranto Container Terminal fan in Italy and Amsterdam Container Terminals ('ACT) In the Netherlands. The division also has the right to operate Container Terminal Frihamnen ("ar) in Sweden and develop Container Terminal Nynashamn turn. a new container handling facility at the port of Nynashamn, NopAkudden, approximately 60 kilometres south of Stockholm, Sweden. The port operations in the Netherlands, consisting of ECT principally operating in Rotterdam and ACT in Amsterdam, reported combined throughput growth of 25%, mainly due to an increase in barge volume handled by ECT Delta Terminal and the first year throughput contribution from ACT, partially offset by lower deep-sea volume. EBIT, however, decreased by 20% from last year, mainly due to decrease in revenue. reflecting an increase in proportion of lower-tariff barge volume at Ed and also due to unfavourable foreign currency translation into the Group's reporting currency. In local currency, EBIT decreased by 16%. The Group's UK port operations, consisting of Felixstowe. Harwich and London Thamesport, reported a combined throughput decrease of 7% compared to last year reflecting the economic downturn in the United l0ngdom and Continental Europe. EBIT was 19% lower, mainly due to lower throughput and also unfavourable foreign currency translation into the Group's reporting currency. In local currency, EBIT decreased by 6%. The construction work of Phase 1 of the Felixstowe South Reconfiguration scheme is progressing according to schedule. 18 Hutchison Whampoa Limits EFTA00614520 TERCAT. a four-berth container terminal in Barcelona. reported a throughput decrease of 16% compared to last year due to lower import volumes commensurate with a slower domestic economy. EBIT decreased by 32% from last year. mainly due to lower throughput and unfavourable foreign currency translation into the Group's reporting currency. In local currency. EBIT decreased by 28%. GCT at the Port of Gdynia in Poland reported a throughput decrease of 11% but an increase in BIT of 33% from last year, unmanly due to stringent cost controls. The Mainland The division's European ports network was extended through the acquisitions of TCTI, ACT and CTF. The results of these new container terminals were adversely affected, to varying degrees, by slower economies and resultant reduction of European trade volumes in 2009. These new operations are to be managed and developed together with the division's existing European ports. targeting to provide high quality, full-range services to shipping lines. and to increase its profit contribution to the division in coming years. Name Ports Division's Interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) Shanghai Container TerminalY Shanghai Mingdong Container Terminals (Waigaoqiao Phase Vy Shanghai Pudong International Container Terminals (Walgaochao Phase I) 37%, 50%/ 30% 8.238 Ningbo Beilun International Container Terminals 49% 1,773 Ports in Southern China-huzhou. Nanhai. Gaolan and hangmen/ Shantou International Container Terminals/ Huizhou Port Industrial Corporation/ Huizhou International Container Terminals Xiamen international Container Terminals/Xiamen Haicang International Container Terminals 50%/ 70%! 33.59%! SO% 49% 1.151 930 • With the completion of the 111th bean at YKT Expansion Project. Yin has a total of I S deep-water container berms. These operations include interests in three Shanghai area ports, Ningbo. liuzhou. Nanhai, Gaolan. hangmen. Shantou. Huizhou and Xiamen. The division's Shanghai area ports reported a combined throughput decrease of 13%. as a result of slowdown in manufacturing activities and also intense competition from recently completed container terminals in the vicinity. EBIT decreased 33% compared to last year, mainly due to decrease in throughput and tariff pressure. In Ningbo, Ningbo Beilun International Container Terminals reported a 9% decrease and an 8% decrease in throughput and EBIT respectively. mainly due to slowdown in manufacturing activities. 2009 Annual Report 19 EFTA00614521 Operations Review — Ports and Related Services Ports in Southern China include six joint-venture river and coastal ports in Jiuzhou. Nanhai. Gaolan, hangmen. Shantou and Hulzhou. Combined container throughput decreased 11%. However, the combined EBIT increased 28% compared to last year. mainly due to tight cost controls, which compensated for the overall lower throughput. New terminal development is progressing with the Phase II development at Gaolan, Zhuhai. which comprises two 50,000-tonne container berths with a total quay length of 824 metres and a depth alongside of 15.8 metres. is expected to commence commercial operations in 2010.1n Huizhou. a new joint venture was set up in July for the construction of two 50.000.tonne North & South Asia and Australia container berths. This new container terminal to be developed by Huizhou International Container Terminals, in which the division has an 80% interest, will be Huizhou Port's first dedicated container terminal. This facility will have a total berth length of 800 metres, an area of 60 hectares, and a depth alongside and approaching channel of 15.2 metres upon completion. In Xiamen. the division's two container terminals reported a 4% decrease in combined throughput. EBIT. however, increased by 14%, primarily due to cost savings. Name Location Ports Division's interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) Westports Malaysia Malaysia 31.5% 4.452 Hutchison Korea Terminals/ 100%/ Korea International Terminals South Korea 88.9% 2.903 Jakarta International Container Terminal/ 51%! Koja Container Terminal Indonesia 44.7% 2.296 Hutchison Laemchabang TerminaV 80%/ Thai Laemchabang Terminal/ Thailand 87.5%! 1.102 Laemchabang International Ro'Ro Terminal 80% Karachi Intemational Container Terminal Pakistan 100% 724 South Asia Pakistan Terminals Pakistan 90% N/A Saigon International Terminals Vietnam Vietnam 70% N/A Brisbane Container Terminals Australia 100% N/A Sydney International Container Terminals Australia 100% N/A b re. • Jakarta INemational Container Terminal has inualled Hutchison Pon Holdings proprietary Next Generation Terminal Management system to enhance operational efficiency. 20 Hutchison Whampoa Limited EFTA00614522 • an overview of wesipoits Malaysia. These operations comprise container terminals in operations in Westports in Kiang. Malaysia; Busan and Gwangyang in South Korea: Jakarta in Indonesia: Laemchabang in Thailand; Karachi in Pakistan and the new developments in Pakistan, Vietnam and Australia. In Malaysia. Westports in Kiang reported a throughput decrease of 4%. Hirt decreased 26% compared to last year. mainly due to lower tariffs being offered to customers. In South Korea. the Group's operations in Busan and Gwangyang continued to face strong competition, in particular from new container terminals developed by shipping lines. Combined throughput decreased 10% compared to last year and (BIT reduced substantially compared to last year. In Indonesia. Jakarta International Container Terminal ("JIM) and the adjacent Koja Container Terminal reported a combined throughput decrease of 15%. However. EMT increased by 7% mainly due to efficiency improvements. which more than offset the lower throughput. The expansion of JIM facilities. including the deployment of super post-pana max quay cranes, is progressing well, and is expected to deliver improved service levels that will benefit port users. In Thailand. the Laemchabang container terminals and ro-ro facility reported combined throughput 2% below last year. EBiT decreased 33%. mainly due to higher concession rental. In Pakistan. Karachi International Container Terminal reported both throughput and BIT growth of 10%. Phase III extension is scheduled to commence commercial operation in the first half of 2010. Mich will provide additional capacity to meet the increased demand. The development of new concessions in Pakistan. Vietnam and Brisbane in Australia are progressing in accordance with demand and market conditions. In December. the division signed an agreement with Sydney Ports Corporation to develop and operate the third container terminal at Port Botany in Australia pursuant to a 30-year lease. This new terminal will comprise four berths with 1,300 metres of quay line and 46 hectares of yard on completion. 2009 Annual Report 21 EFTA00614523 Operations Review — Ports and Related Services The Americas and The Caribbean Name Location Ports Division's interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) Panama Ports Company Panama 90% 2,367 Intemaclonal de Contenedores Asociados de Veracruz/ L. C. Terminal Portuaria de Contenedores/ Ensenada International Terminal Mexico 100% 1.416 Freeport Container Port The Bahamas 51% 1.323 Buenos Aires Container Terminal Services Argentina 100% 278 SI Panama Ports Company has taken delivery of four super nost.panamax Quay cranes at the P011 Of Balboa. where a large.stale modernisation project is undehvay. These operations comprise container terminals in Balboa and Cristobal in Panama; Veracruz, Lazaro Cardenas and Ensenada in Mexico; Freeport in the Bahamas: as well as in Buenos Aires. Argentina. In Panama, the Group operates the ports of Balboa and Cristobal located near both ends of the Panama Canal. The combined throughput of this transshipment hub decreased 2% while EW was maintained at similar level as last year. Further expansion and facilities upgrade at Balboa and Cdstobal are underway. The results of the Group's ports operations in Mexico are more dependent on the economy of the United States due to their close proAmity. These ports reported combined throughput and (BIT decreases of 6% and 43% respectively compared to last year. Freeport Container Port, on Grand Bahama Island, reported throughput decline of 22% and BIT decreased 34%, mainly due to reduced throughput. 22 Hutchison Whampoa Limited EFTA00614524 Middle East and Africa Name Location Ports Division's Interest 2009 Throughput (thousand TEUs) International Ports Services Saudi Arabia 51% 1.254 Alexandria International Container Terminals Egypt 50% 482 Tanzania International Container Terminal Services Tanzania 70% 327 Oman International Container Terminal Oman 65% 99 These operations comprise container terminals in Dammam in Saudi Arabia. Alexandria and El Dekheila in Egypt. Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and Sohar in Oman. In Saudi Arabia. International Ports Services reported a slight throughput decrease of IX but managed to record an EBIT increase of 3%. In Egypt. the container handling operations at Alexandria and El Dekheila terminals continued to perform well. reporting a combined throughput growth of 26% and an EBIT increase of 171% The yard operations at Oman international Ontario' Terminal. Tanzania International Container Terminal Services reported a throughput decrease of 8%. EBIT was 3O% lower than last year. mainly due to additional value-added tax provisions made during the year for certain ancillary services provided in prior years. Oman International Container Terminal continued to record throughput growth and reduced losses in 2009. 2009 Annual Report 23 EFTA00614525

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