Company profile 1st Quarter 2015

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An industry leader APM Terminals operates a Global Terminal Network of 20,300 professionals and 186 port and inland services operations in 63 countries around the globe. The company provides port management and operations to over 60 liner shipping customers who serve the world’s leading importers and exporters of containerized and other cargoes. With world headquarters in The Hague, The Netherlands, the company helps to meet the constantly changing needs of the international trade community through high productivity operations and port capacity in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways. With a heritage of over a century of maritime industry experience and the strength of the Maersk Group, APM Terminals generated over USD $4.33 billion in revenue in 2013. APM Terminals’ goal is to become the global leader in all aspects of port development, management, and operations. In addition to receiving such awards as the New York Shipper’s Association “Greatest Reduction in Lost-Time Accident Frequency Award” and the Green Economy Forum “Global Green Award” in 2014, the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network was once again recognized as the industry’s standard-setter in terminal productivity. Making supply chains more efficient Customers can achieve improved supply chain efficiency, lower operating costs and global synergies through use of APM Terminals’ integrated and expanding Global Terminal Network. A total of 13 facilities which are part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network were cited as among global and regional productivity leaders by the JOC Group Productivity Study covering 770 terminals during the first six months of 2014. Retaining its status as the world’s most productive container terminal, as measured by crane moves with a vessel alongside, was APM Terminals Yokohama, the 2013 leader, improving crane moves per hour (MPH) to 180, from the world-leading 163 MPH measured by the JOC Study in 2013.

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Nine APM Terminals-associated facilities ranked among the Top 25 in the overall global JOC Study ranking, including Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal, in Qingdao, China, with 136 MPH; Tianjin Port Alliance International Container Terminal, in Tianjin, China with 132 MPH; Guangzhou South China Oceangate Container Terminal, in Guangzhou, China with 122 MPH; Xiamen Songyu Container Terminal, in Xiamen, China, with 116 MPH; South Asia Gateway Terminal, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with 111 MPH; Dalian Port Container Terminal, in Dalian, China, with 109 MPH, APM Terminals Rotterdam, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with 102 MPH, and Salalah Container terminal, in Salalah, Oman, with 99 MPH. Including APM Terminals Yokohama ranking first in Asia (as well as globally), the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network is associated with five of the Top 10 most productive terminals in Asia. In Europe, three out of the Top 10 most productive terminals were part of the APM terminals Global Terminal Network, with APM Terminals Rotterdam the overall European productivity leader, followed by the NTB North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven, in Bremerhaven, Germany, in second place with 97 MPH, and APM Terminals Algeciras, in Algeciras, Spain, tied for 5th place with 81 MPH. In the JOC’s Americas Region APM Terminals Port Elizabeth, in the Port of New York/New Jersey, ranked second overall with 82 MPH, and first among terminals in the USA. APM Terminals Houston, in Houston, Texas, ranked 5th in the region, and 3rd in the USA with 68 MPH. According to the JOC, “Gross moves per hour for a single vessel call is defined as the total container moves (onload, offload and repositioning) divided by the number of hours for which the vessel is at berth.” Terminal efficiency has become an increasingly important aspect in shipping lines’ operational calculus, as schedule integrity and fuel costs have become much more significant factors in achieving customer satisfaction as well as a healthy bottom line. APM Terminals is the only global terminal operating company with such a notable and widespread presence in the productivity rankings.

APM Terminals by the Numbers • Countries: 63 • Employees: 20,300 • Port and Terminal Interests: 71 • New port projects in development: 7 • Existing port and terminal upgrades and expansions: 16 • Combined Port and Inland Services operations: 186 • Annual Revenue in 2013: $4.3 billion • Containers handled in 2013: 36.3 million TEUs (weighted by equity share) • Size of global container market in 2013: 643 million TEUs

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The future Total global GDP has been projected to surpass $81.5 trillion USD in 2015, and exceed $101 trillion by 2019. Emerging and developing economies now account for more than half (50.4%) of global economic output, and nearly two fifths (38.9%) of all exports of goods and services. As this share of world trade will continue to grow to reflect relative size of GDP, port and terminal infrastructure and investment will become increasingly important, particularly in these economically emerging regions currently constrained by inadequate access to modern port and logistics infrastructure. To responsibly accommodate anticipated trade volumes in such areas as Southeast Asia, Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and the Indian sub-continent, development must proceed in concert with environmental concerns as well as sensitivity to local, regional and national circumstances and needs. APM Terminals is continuing to invest selectively in new projects and in existing terminal expansion, particularly in high growth markets. We remain committed to the highest standards of customer service, corporate governance, sustainable environmental business practices and to hiring the most dedicated and highly trained personnel around the world in order to meet the demands of the container transportation industry with the world’s only truly Global Terminal Network.

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Our Global Terminal Network of ports

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Our Global Terminal Network of Inland Services Connecting people, making business flow

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APM Terminals’ recent milestones include: day trans-Siberian rail service between Vostochny and the Paveletskaya rail freight station in Moscow. November:  APM Terminals Rotterdam was cited by the JOC Group as the productivity leader among Europe’s container facilities for the first half of 2014, with 102 crane moves per hour with a vessel alongside at the JOC Europe Port Performance. NTB North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven, also part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network and in which APM Terminals holds a 50% ownership share, received the award for second place, with 97 MPH.  A Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Government of Ghana for a private investment of USD $1 billion for the expansion of Tema Port. The Meridian Port Services Joint Venture will add four deep-water berths and increase the annual container throughput capacity of Ghana’s primary port to 3.5 million TEUs. December  APM Terminals Maasvlakte II began landside operations, and received its first commercial vessel call to reposition empty containers, as procedure and live testing of cranes, and rail, truck and barge operations began final stages for the official 2015 commercial opening. A contract was also signed for the supply of environmentally sustainable windgenerated electricity to power container handling equipment, which will make the world’s most automated terminal also the world’s only completely emission-free facility.  APM Terminals Port Elizabeth was recognized as the productivity leader among container terminals in North America at the JOC Port Performance Conference North America, in Newark. APM Terminals Port Elizabeth averaged 82 crane moves per hour with a vessel alongside during the first six months of 2014. APM Terminals Houston ranked third with 68 MPH.  Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company, part of the Global Ports holdings and the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network, successfully completed a trial run of a six6

October  APM Terminals Pecém, Brazil announced a USD $22 million investment program in new cranes and equipment which will double the annual container throughput capacity of the facility to 480,000 TEUs. The new STS cranes are scheduled to be operational by March 2015. September  Peruvian President Ollanta Humala toured APM Terminals Callao, where four new Super Post-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and 12 new electric Rubber-Tire Gantry (RTG) cranes had been delivered as part of the company’s $750 million infrastructure investment and improvement program for the terminal. The STS cranes, the largest in the world, with a 23 container-wide reach, will be able to accommodate vessels of up to 16,000 TEU capacity. August  The Merete Maersk became the eighth EEE-Class vessel to call the Port of Vostochny, following the vessel’s launch at South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine

Engineering shipyard. The 18,300 TEU capacity vessels are being delivered at the rate of approximately one per month until the 20-vessel order has been completed. July 2014  APM Terminals Algeciras set a new global record for containers loaded onto a single vessel with 17,491 TEUs stowed onto the EEE-Class Mary Maersk. The terminal handled both the Mary Maersk and the Maersk Matz, another 18,000 capacity EEE-Class vessel on the same day. June 2014  The JOC Group’s 2013 study of port productivity data retained APM Terminals Yokohama as the world’s leading container terminal in productivity with 163 container moves per vessel hour (MPH). Eleven facilities which are part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network were cited in the study, out of a total of 32 terminals named as the global, and three regional designations’ productivity leaders. These included APM Terminals Port Elizabeth, and APM Terminals Los Angeles, which were named the first and second most productive terminals in the JOC’s Americas grouping, with 104 and 96 MPH, respectively.  Five facilities in which APM Terminals has interests were cited among the world’s 11 most productive container terminals, which in addition to APM Terminals Yokohama, included Tianjin Port Eurasia International Container Terminal (TECT) in third place at 139 MPH; Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal (QQCT) and Xiamen Songyu Container Terminal (XSCT), tied for fourth place with 132 MPH; and Tianjin Port Alliance International Container Terminal (TACT) in seventh place with 126 MPH; (these rankings were the same for the JOC’s Asia-Pacific regional designation).  APM Terminals Houston, with 2013 productivity of 83 MPH, ranked sixth in the JOC’s Americas region, bringing to three the number of APM Terminals facilities listed among the Americas’ 10 leading terminals. The APM Terminals portfolio also placed three facilities in the JOC’s Europe, Africa and Middle East Region, with APM Terminals Rotterdam ranking third with 99 MPH, the Port

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APM Terminals recent milestones (continued) of Salalah, ranking sixth with 91 MPH, and NTB North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven, ranking seventh, with 90 MPH.  APM Terminals Gothenburg announced plans to implement two new specialized rail cranes and the completion of an expansion project which will add a sixth access track, bringing the total to 750 meters with the capability of accommodating three full trains simultaneously, increasing rail capacity by 50% this year.  Aqaba Container Terminal, operated by APM Terminals, announced plans to upgrade the supply chain capabilities of its subsidiary, Aqaba Logistics Village at Jordan’s Red Sea Gateway port.  The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) once again awarded APM Terminals Tangier certification for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). May 2014  Sogester Namibe received the 207-meter long, geared containership Nile Dutch Gemsbok as the first vessel call of a new 20-year concession agreement concluded for the operation, maintenance and development of the Port of Namibe, Angola. The APM Terminals joint venture also operates the Sogester Container Terminal at the primary Angolan port of Luanda.  APM Terminals Algeciras received delivery of four STS cranes, currently the largest container cranes in the world, designed specifically to work Ultra-Large Container Ships of 18,000 TEU capacity and larger. The completion of the $55 million USD terminal enhancement project leaves the facility with eight STS cranes able to accommodate the world container fleet’s largest vessels.  The Port of Salalah was presented with the Global Green Award at the Green Economy Forum, in Berlin, Germany. The award was given in recognition of Salalah’s environmental achievements and commitment to sustainability over the past five years. An emissions reduction initiative has resulted in the decline of CO2 output at the facility from 73,044 kg in 2009 to 53,204 kg in 2013.

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April 2014  Brasil Terminal Portuário introduced general cargo- ro/ro operations with a new service agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics. The service will call South America’s most modern port facility at the port of Santos every 15 days.  Berth 1 was reopened at APM Terminals Itajai, increasing annual throughput capacity by 60%. The newly rebuilt 300 meter long wharf had been destroyed by flooding in 2011. March 2014  A new industry record for containers loaded onto a single vessel was established by APM Terminals Tangier with the loading of 15,833 onto the Madison Maersk, an EEEClass vessel with a published capacity of 18,000 TEUs.  APM Terminals India’s Chennai CFS facility was named winner of the 2013 Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Excellence Award by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for the implementation of EHS Best Practices. The distinction was awarded following an audit of the Chennai CFS through an on-site assessment of EHS systems and practices of conformance to statutory requirements, risk assessment, performance metrics, emergency prevention and established response protocols. February 2014  APM Terminals Inland Services South Asia was named winner of the “Excellence in Inland Container Logistics for Manufacturing Sector” award at the 3rd Annual Asia Manufacturing and Supply Chain Awards, presented at the Asia Manufacturing Supply Chain Summit in Mumbai.  The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) cited APM Terminals Tangier for adherence to the highest standards of Corporate Social Responsibility. In order to qualify, a managerial assessment is conducted by an independent entity which has been accredited by the CGEM. The assessment assures compliance with the objectives which define the Social Responsibility Charter of Confederation, which has

responsibility for the CSR-certification. The certification is awarded to companies for a period of three years. January 2014  APM Terminals Mobile set a new record for a single cargo movement with the loading for export of a 72.3 ton industrial boiler manufactured by the Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group onto the ZIM Moskva. December 2013  Global Ports Investments, in which APM Terminals has a co-controlling share, completed the acquisition of Russian-based NCC Group, Russia’s second-largest container terminal operator. The combined annual capacity of the companies is 4 million TEUs, creating the largest terminal operator in Eastern Europe. NCC’s holdings include First Container Terminal in St. Petersburg, UstLuga Container Terminal, and the Logistika Terminal, an inland facility serving the St. Petersburg area.  APM Terminals, along with consortium partners Bolloré Africa Logistics and French-based construction firm Bouygues

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APM Terminals recent milestones (continued) signed an agreement to develop a second container terminal at the Port of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The new deep-water facility, known as TC2, will be developed and operated under a 21-year concession, and will include 1,100 meters of quay and an 18-meter depth, representing an annual throughput capacity of 2.1 million TEUs at completion. November 2013  Brasil Terminal Portuário was officially inaugurated at the Port of Santos at a ceremony attended by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. The new deepwater facility, operated as a joint venture with TIL under a 40-year concession, can handle up to three 9,200 TEU vessels, at once, and adds 1.2 million TEU annual capacity to South America’s busiest container port.  APM Terminals was named the winner of the Lloyd’s List Asia Awards 2013 “Port Operator Award” in Singapore. The honor was in recognition of maintaining “the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year” among port and terminal operators in the Far East. October 2013  APM Terminals was once again named “International Terminal Operator of the Year” at the Containerisation International 2013 Awards ceremony, marking the second consecutive year as winner of the award. The judges present the annual CI Awards in recognition of “companies and individuals that, over the past year, have made an outstanding contribution to the container liner shipping and logistics industry, either through being innovative, proactive and pioneering”.  The APM Terminals Global Terminal Network observed its seventh annual Global Safety Day with an emphasis on personal responsibility for safety in the workplace across the company’s worldwide operations. In 2012 APM Terminals combined terminal and Inland Services operations recorded a Lost-Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) decline of 43% to 2.42 per million man-hours worked.

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September 2013  Russia’s largest terminal operator, Global Ports Investments, in which APM Terminals is a co-controlling shareholder, announced the signing of a binding agreement to acquire NCC Group Limited, the secondlargest Russian terminal operator by volume, with assets representing a combined annual container throughput capacity of approximately 1.7 million TEUs. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals.  A record of 7,804 TEUs were handled at APM Terminals Tangier during the maiden call of the Maersk McKinney Moller, the first 18,000 TEU vessel to join the global container fleet. A productivity level of 29 moves per hour (MPH) was achieved at the facility while working the world’s largest containership. August 2013  Rail service between APM Terminals Apapa and inland Nigerian container depots was resumed after a 16-year haitus. The new service, which will run three times per week, will operate 20 rail cars moving a total of 20-40 containers at a time to the cities of Kaduna and Kano 730 km (455 miles) and 960 km (600 miles), respectively, from the port. APM Terminals Apapa announced the completion of the new rail line linking the terminal to the national rail system in 2010, which was completed at a cost $541,000 USD as part of over $200 million USD invested in the facility since 2006.  APM Terminals Rotterdam set a new terminal productivity record on the vessel with berth productivity of 215 gross moves per hour and crane productivity of 37.1 gross moves per hour while working the Maersk McKinney Moller, the world’s largest container ship on its maiden voyage to Europe. The 18,000 TEU capacity vessel is the first of 20 EEE-Class vessels to be delivered into service within the next two years.  Brasil Terminal Portuário received its first commercial vessel call, the 2,600 TEU capacity MSC Challenger. Although the 490,000 square meter (121 acres) terminal is now fully equipped, full operations will have to wait

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APM Terminals recent milestones (continued) until the contracted dredging has been completed by the Brazilian authorities, now scheduled for October 2013. July 2013  On July 25th the largest vessel to ever call the Port of Buenos Aires and the East Coast of South America, the 332 meter-long 9,700 TEU capacity Hamburg Süd Cap San Nicholas, discharged approximately 800 containers at the APM Terminals Terminal 4 facility. The Cap San Nicholas is the first of six of the Cap San class vessels which will be introduced into Hamburg Süd’s Asia/ South Africa/East Coast South American route,  APM Terminals Pipavav introduces high-cube double stack rail service on July 17th, carrying 180 TEUs destined for Container Corporation of India (CONCOR)’s new double stack hub at Kathuwas in the northwest Indian State of Rajasthan. APM Terminals Pipavav, the Indian Railways and Gujarat Electricity Company (GETCO) worked in a joint effort to elevate or clear the existing structural impediments to high-cube containers to increase efficiency and lower costs. June 2013  APM Terminals India Pvt. Ltd, providing Inland Services in India, announced new projects at Pipavav and Cochin. The company currently operates facilities at seven locations within India, and one as a joint partner with CONCOR, and handled approximately one million TEUs in 2012. May 2013  A wheat processing terminal has been opened at APM Terminals Poti, the first such facility available in the Republic of Georgia. With an annual capacity of 500,000 tons, the new grain terminal will provide Central Asian wheat exporters with a new gateway to Black Sea and Mediterranean markets.  Nine new RTGs were delivered to Meridian Port Services at Tema, Ghana, representing an increase in the port’s storage capacity of 25% when all are fully operational.  New wharf at Monrovia Freeport opens nine months ahead of schedule. The President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf cited the successful partnership 9

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APM Terminals recent milestones (continued) between the West African nation and APM Terminals as she dedicated the newly completed 600-meter quay at the Freeport of Monrovia on May 22nd. April 2013  APM Terminals Pipavav (Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited) and APM Terminals Inland Services (APM Terminals India Pvt. Ltd.), concluded an agreement to manage and operate a new Container Freight Station (CFS) at APM Terminals Pipavav. With a projected annual capacity of 30,000 TEUs in Phase 1 and 50,000 TEUs per annum at full build-out, the new facility will provide over 10,000 square meters (2.5 acres) of covered warehouse equipped with reach stackers, empty handlers and forklifts as well as an in-house maintenance facility with direct rail, roadway and Customs access. March 2013  A consortium comprised of APM Terminals, Bolloré Africa Logistics and French-based engineering firm Bouygues Construction was named the preferred bidder of a tender to manage a new container terminal at the Port of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast. Plans for the new facility (TC2), include a 21-year concession term, and call for a depth of 16 meters to accommodate vessels of up to 8,000 TEUs. February 2013  APM Terminals and Turkish-based Petkim finalized the agreement to develop and operate APM Terminals Izmir on the Turkish Aegean coast. Under the 28-year concession terms, APM Terminals will assume full operational responsibility for the container terminal and general cargo operations at the deep-water, 1.5 million TEU annual capacity facility, once construction has been completed in 2015.  APM Terminals opened a new inland container freight station (CFS) 4 km (two and a half miles) from Kenya’s primary port of Mombasa. The 7.3 hectare (18 acre) facility is one of East Africa’s largest and most technologically advanced CFS operations, with direct rail links to both the port and inland commercial and population centers of Nairobi and Kampala.

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Our leadership team APM Terminals places a very high value on leadership. Our Leadership Team is comprised of experts in diverse areas from across the company, including commercial, legal, finance, operations and safety. These senior executives represent significant experience in navigating the complexities and opportunities of running and growing a global business.

Kim Fejfer Chief Executive Officer

Henrik Lundgaard Pedersen Chief Financial Officer

Joe Nielsen Head of Global Container Port Business Development

Martin Gaard Christiansen Chief Commercial Officer

Jeff De Best Chief Operating Officer

Francois Delenclos Vice President Strategy & Business Development

Tiemen Meester Vice President, Business Implementation; Russia and Baltics Portfolio Manager

Kevin Furniss Vice President, Health, Safety, Security and Environment

Peder Sondergaard Africa-Middle East Region Head

Susanne Marston Vice President, General Counsel

Steve Bird Vice President, Human Resources & Labor Relations

Ben Vree Europe Portfolio Manager

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Erik Eisenberg Vice President Communications and Branding

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2013 Financial results Highlights • Revenue USD $4.33 billion • Segment result after tax was a profit of USD $770 million • Return on Invested Capital of 13.5% • Invested capital of USD $6.17 billion • Business from customers outside the A.P. MollerMaersk Group increased to 50% of total volume • 36.3 million TEU throughput (based on equity share) Ongoing expansion of the APM Terminals Global terminal Network continued into underserved and high-growth Markets with Global Ports’ acquisition of NCC to create Eastern Europe’s largest terminal operator, and the official inauguration of Brasil Terminal Portuário in the Port of Santos, South America’s largest container port. The number of containers handled by the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network (weighted by APM Terminals’ ownership interest) increased by 3% compared with 2012 to 36.3 million TEUs matching the global market growth rate. Total revenue also increased by 3% to $4.3 billion USD due to higher volume and increased construction revenue on behalf of certain concession grantors. Excluding construction revenue, port revenue grew broadly in line with volume growth. Inland Services revenue was impacted by the divestments of the Maersk Equipment Service Company Inc., USA (MESC) in 2012, and Bridge Terminal Transport Inc., USA in 2013. APM Terminals delivered an increased profit of $770 million USD and a return on invested capital of 13.5% for the year, reflecting improved underlying performance but also a higher asset base due to the continued high investment level. Container volumes from customers outside the Maersk Group increased by 7%. A company-wide cost savings program delivered cost reductions of more than $100 million USD, primarily through improved operational efficiencies and the retendering of several supplier contracts. Invested capital increased to $6.2 billion USD in 2013, reflecting the continued high investment level in APM Terminals, including the development of new terminals in 12

Santos, Brazil, and Maasvlakte II, the Netherlands as well as various expansion projects. In total more than 3 million TEUs of additional container handling capacity was added to the APM Terminals network in the past year; (more than 1.3 million TEUs by APM Terminals’ equity share). In 2013 APM Terminals was named the “International Terminal Operator of the Year” for the second consecutive year by Containerisation International, and also named the 2013 Asia “Port Operator of the Year” at the Lloyd’s List Asia Awards. In 2013 APM Terminals and Turkish-based Petkim finalized an agreement to build and operate a new deep-water terminal capable of handling vessels of up to 10,000 TEU capacity near the Port of Izmir on the Aegean Sea. With an initial investment of $400 million USD, it will be one of Turkey’s largest container and general cargo terminals when it opens in 2015 with an initial annual throughput capacity of 1.5 million TEUs. Global Ports, the leading operator of container terminals in Russia in which APM Terminals holds a co-controlling 30.75% share, completed the acquisition of Russian-based terminal operator NCC Group Limited. With the combined assets, Global Ports will operate seven container terminals, with a total marine container handling capacity of approximately 4 million TEUs, located both around the Baltic Sea and the Russian Far East, making it the largest container terminal operator in Russia. A consortium led by APM Terminals was named winner of the concession to develop and operate a new 2 million TEU annual capacity deep-water container terminal at the Port of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Strategic focus Our strategic focus remains to become the leading port and Inland Services operator in the world by 2016. APM Terminals will secure this position by serving the global shipping lines and cargo owners in long term partnerships through safe and excellent operations and by actively managing the portfolio and developing port infrastructure and inland services in underserved and high growth markets.

The expected global container market growth rate for 2014 is projected to be 4% to 5% from 2013’s total of 642 million TEUs handled worldwide. The higher terminal productivity levels achieved in 2012 were maintained throughout 2013. A further improvement is targeted for 2014. APM Terminals remains committed to driving continuous improvement in operational efficiency. A recent study on global port and terminal productivity released by the US-based Journal of Commerce Group, and based on data from the first half of 2013, has named five facilities from the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network among the world’s 10 most productive container terminals. Innovation When the new APM Terminals facility at Maasvlakte II, Rotterdam opens at the end of 2014 with an annual throughput capacity of 2.7 million TEUs, it will be the most automated terminal in the world. Many of the advanced systems and technologies being implemented in this terminal will also be utilized at APM Terminals’ new project at Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico’s fastest-growing port. The deep-water Lázaro Cárdenas terminal, scheduled to open in mid-2015 with an initial annual throughput capacity of 1.2 million TEUs, and will be the first automated container terminal in Latin America, with fully automated electric yard stacking cranes and shuttle carriers used for transport between the yard cranes and Ship-to-Shore cranes. Safety performance The Lost-Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) rate for 2013 declined by 28% in 2013 to 1.81 per million working hours. Safety Performance improvement follows significant ongoing investments in safety activism, systematic training of the work-force and management involvement.

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2013 Financial results (continued) APM Terminals USD million Highlights

2013 2012

Revenue

4,332 4,206

Profit/loss before depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses, etc. (EBITDA)

892

871

Depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses

297

283

Gain on sale of non-current assets, etc., net

70

117

Share of profit/loss in joint ventures

93

100

Share of profit/loss in associated companies

68

59

826

864

Net operating profit/loss after tax (NOPAT)

770

701

Cash flow from operating activities

923

910

Cash flow used for capital expenditure

-841

-1,297

Invested capital

6,177

5,495

ROIC

13.5% 15.2%

Profit/loss before financial items (EBIT) Tax 56 163

Containers handled (measured in million TEU and weighted with ownership share)

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APM Terminals awards 2014 NYSA “Greatest Reduction in Lost-Time Accident Frequency” APM Terminals Port Elizabeth was also honored for the year by the New York Shipping Association in May for safety performance in the category of “Greatest Reduction in Lost-Time Accident Frequency”. Green Economy Forum Global Green Award The Port of Salalah was named winner of a “Global Green Award” at the Green Economy Forum in Berlin, in May, in recognition of their environmental achievements and sustainable practices over the past five years. CII 2013 Environment, Health, and Safety Excellence Award (India) APM Terminals India’s Chennai CFS facility was named winner of the 2013 Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Excellence Award by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for the implementation of EHS Best Practices. Excellence in Inland Container Logistics for Manufacturing Sector (India) APM Terminals Inland Services South Asia was named winner of the “Excellence in Inland Container Logistics for Manufacturing Sector” award at the 3rd Annual Asia Manufacturing and Supply Chain Awards, presented at the Asia Manufacturing Supply Chain Summit in Mumbai.

2013 Lloyd’s List Asia Awards 2013 “Port Operator Award” APM Terminals was named the winner of the Lloyd’s List Asia Awards 2013 “Port Operator Award”, in recognition of maintaining “the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year” among port and terminal operators in the Far East. Containerisation International 2013 “International Terminal Operator of the Year” APM Terminals was named “International Terminal Operator of the Year” for the second consecutive year at the Containerisation International 2013 Awards ceremony. The judges present the annual CI Awards in recognition of “companies and individuals that, over the past year, have made an outstanding contribution

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to the container liner shipping and logistics industry, either through being innovative, proactive and pioneering”. Express, Logistics & Supply Chain Leadership Awards “Best Inland Services Provider” APM Terminals India Pvt. Ltd. was named “Best Inland Services Provider” for 2013 at the 7th Annual Express, Logistics & Supply Chain Leadership Awards in Mumbai, India in the “Service Excellence” category of the program. All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards “Container Terminal Operator of the Year” APM Terminals Mumbai was named “Container Terminal Operator of the Year (Specific)” for 2013 at the 4th Annual All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards (MALA) on September 6th, in Mumbai. The award was presented on the basis of operational performance, year-on-year volume growth, IT efficiency, the use of advanced technology, and customer satisfaction. All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards “Health, Safety and Quality Award” APM Terminals Pipavav was named winner of the “Port/Terminal Operator of the Year- Health, Safety and Quality Award” for 2013 at the 4th Annual All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards (MALA). The criteria for the award include facility investment in health and safety measures, and external industry certification. Volkswagen Supplier Appreciation Award APM Terminals Inland Services Mumbai Container Freight Station was selected by Volkswagen India to receive its annual “Supplier Appreciation Award” for excellent performance during 2011-2012. The award is in recognition of the Inland Services operation’s help in achieving Volkswagen’s targeted logistics chain performance levels for the 110,000 vehicle capacity Chakan auto manufacturing facility near Pune, in the State of Maharashtra. Exim India “Container Freight Station of the Year” APM Terminals India’s Chennai Container Freight Station was named co-winner of the Container Freight Station of the Year Award-(Private) at the 5th Annual Exim India South East Cargo & Logistics Awards 2013. The award recognizes APM Terminals Chennai’s efforts in promoting trade through creation of modern facilities and infrastructure, and the achievement of high standards of efficiency and productivity during 2012.

National Quality Award (Morocco) APM Terminals Tangier was named winner of the 2012 National Quality Award organized by Morocco’s Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies. This 15th annual Quality Award ceremony was held in the Moroccan capital of Rabat, with the participation of the Moroccan Union for Quality (UMAQ). The mission of the UMAQ includes the responsibility to “promote the quality of goods and services in all sectors of the national economy”. “Best Employer” Award (Morocco) APM Terminals Tangier was named “Best Employer in Morocco” on January 21st at the second annual Best Employer Award sponsored by business consultant Lycom in collaboration with Morocco’s Ministry of Education and Professional Training, the Global Confederation of Moroccan Companies (CGEM), and the American Chamber of Commerce in Morocco, and the Best Companies Group.

2012 Lloyd’s List Global Awards 2012 “Port Operator of the Year” APM Terminals was named “Port Operator of the Year” at the Lloyd’s List 2012 Global Awards Gala, held in London on September 26th. The annual award is presented in recognition of “the company or port authority that has maintained the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year” through “exceptional innovation, improved efficiency, profitability or successful investment in port operations”. The judging panel stated that they were impressed by the $3 billion in infrastructure investments made during the past year across APM Terminals’ Global Terminal Network, and cited APM Terminals’ commitment to sound growth based upon “the highest standards of ethical and sustainable business practices”, praising the tangible results in improvement of Safety Performance and reduction of CO2 emissions. Containerisation International 2012 “International Terminal Operator of the Year” APM Terminals was named “International Terminal Operator of the Year” at the Containerisation International 2012 (* APM Terminals no longer operates the facility)

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APM Terminals awards (continued) Awards luncheon in London on October 18th. APM Terminals’ “ongoing investment programs at its terminals and its ability to implement and adapt very effectively global safety, security and environmental guidelines at the local level” were cited by the judging panel for the award, as well as APM Terminals’ Global Terminal Network’s “success in combining development with continuous improvements in its CSR and environmental policies”. Containerisation International 2012 Award for Corporate Social Responsibility The Port of Salalah, managed by APM Terminals, was named winner of the 2012 Containerisation International Award for Corporate Social Responsibility. Nigeria Maritime Excellence Awards “Best Terminal Operator of the Year” APM Terminals Apapa was named the winner of the 2012 Terminal Operator Award by the Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) at their annual Maritime Excellence Awards ceremony held in December. MARAN was established in 1988 to “objectively report activities in the shipping sector in totality and also the activities of all ministries, departments and agencies of government involved in the country’s import and export business”. All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards 2012 APM Terminals Mumbai was honored as the “Container Terminal of the Year” as well as winning the Port/Terminal Operator of the Year – Safety & Quality award at the Third Annual Awards Gala held in Mumbai . This was their third consecutive win as “Container Terminal of the Year”. Jordan 2011 Social Security Excellence Award for Occupational Health and Safety Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT), a joint venture between the Aqaba Development Corporation and APM terminals, which manages the facility, was honored with the Kingdom of Jordan’s 2011 Social Security Excellence Award for Occupational Health and Safety, the only safety award of its kind to be offered to companies by the Jordanian Social Security Corporation. This recognition, announced in July 2012, was based on ACT’s high local and international safety

standards across all activities following a comprehensive audit of the facility’s safety standards and procedures Pacific Maritime Association Safety Awards For the fifth consecutive year APM Terminals Pier 400 Los Angeles was named winner of both the Category A Southern California Area Container Terminal Safety Award, and the Coast Award for the safest terminal on the Pacific Coast by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). APM Terminals Tacoma was named winner of the Washington area’s Category C Container Terminal Safety Award and the Coast Award for Category C for the safest terminal on the Pacific Coast. APM Terminals Tacoma also won the award for the “Greatest reduction in injury rates for the Washington Area”, irrespective of terminal size. The Signal Mutual Gerald H. Halpin Safety Excellence Award APM Terminals was presented with The Gerald H. Halpin Safety Excellence Award for 2010-2011 by the Signal Mutual Indemnity Association recognizing APM Terminals’ operations in the United States with Signal’s highest honor. The Halpin Award is given as special recognition of the Signal Member company which has exemplified exceptional promotion of employee safety and health throughout their organization, and is presented only in exceptional circumstances. The Signal Mutual Industry Leader Safety Award APM Terminals Pacific Ltd., which performs cargo handling services at APM Terminals Pier 400 Los Angeles and APM Terminals Tacoma, was named winner of the annual Signal Mutual Industry Leader Safety Award in the category of large stevedoring operations (over 500,000 man hours worked) for demonstrating the most improvement of safety performance in terms of declining reported incidents for the past three consecutive years. India Maritime Week Gateway Award of Excellence APM Terminals Chennai, Ltd., part of APM Terminals Inland Services operations, was named “Container Freight Station of the Year” of 2011 at the India Maritime Week Gateway Awards of Excellence Ceremony.

2011 Lloyd’s List Middle East and Indian Subcontinent 2011 Safety Award The Port of Salalah, Oman, which is managed by APM Terminals, was named the winner of the Safety category of the Lloyd’s List Middle East and Indian Subcontinent 2011 Awards in Dubai on November 16th. The award recognizes “exceptional commitment to improving safety standards in the shipping industry” through “robust and effective improvements to their operations at sea or ashore”. Lloyd’s List 2011 Global Safety Award APM Terminals was named winner of the 2011 Lloyd’s List Global Safety Award at the prestigious annual industry Awards Gala on September 20th in London. The award was presented in recognition of APM Terminals’ “exceptional commitment to improving safety standards” over the past year, and “genuinely comprehensive approach to safety and a real commitment to implementing a safety culture across the company”. The award was accepted by APM Terminals CEO Kim Fejfer. Transport Africa Awards “Best Port Operator in Africa” APM Terminals was named winner of the “Best Port Operator in Africa” award at the Transport Africa Awards ceremony held in Johannesburg, South Africa on June 29th. The criteria for the award were “operational efficiency and effectiveness and the ability to demonstrate best practice in Africa’s ports sector”. Seatrade Award for “Innovation in Ship Operations” APM Terminals was named winner of the 2011 Seatrade Award for “Innovation in Ship Operations” for the FastNet Crane concept at the 23rd Annual Seatrade Awards in London, cited as “an innovative design or device which has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of any aspect of ship operations and/or cargo handling.” First conceived in 2006, patents on FastNet cranes have now been filed in 17 nations as well as the 27 EU member countries. Pacific Maritime Association Safety Awards APM Terminals’ Pier 400 Los Angeles facility was awarded First Place for the fourth consecutive year in the Pacific (* APM Terminals no longer operates the facility)

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APM Terminals awards (continued) Maritime Association’s Coast Accident Prevention Awards ceremony in the category of Terminal Operations, Group A, representing terminal operations with one million or more man-hours worked in 2010. APM Terminals Tacoma won Second Place in the Group C category, which includes facilities of between 100,000 and 499,999 man-hours worked. Ecoval Trophy APM Terminals Tangier-Med was recognized with a Sustainability award in January 2011 in Casablanca, at the first annual Ecoval Trophy Awards given by Ecoval Morocco, a subsidiary of Holcim Morocco, which is part of Swiss-based cement and aggregates producer Holcim Ltd. The Ecoval Trophies are presented in three categories covering the collection and recovery of waste oils. APM Terminals Tangier-Med was one of three winners in the category of “Eco-Enterprise”.

2010 Corporate Governance Award for Transparency and Honesty In September the Corporate Governance Award for Transparency and Honesty was presented to Laem Chabang Terminal B-1 (LCB1) by Mr. Panthep Klanarongran, the Chairman of Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The terminal was one of only 15 companies to have been honored for corporate governance in this category by the Thai Government this year. Zero Accident Award (Bronze Level) Thailand’s Minister of Labor, Mr. Chalermchai Sri-on, presented the Zero Accident Award (Bronze Level) to Laem Chabang Terminal B-1 (LCB1) in September in recognition of “Outstanding Safety Performance”, with 1.4 million man-hours of work performed over the course of a year without any Lost-Time Injuries (LTI). Although 102 companies in Thailand were cited for this Bronze level distinction for 2010, LCB1 was notably the only marine terminal to have earned the Safety Award. Special Jury Award, Oman Green Awards The Port of Salalah was honored with the Special Jury Award at the Oman Green Awards in July. The Oman Green Awards are national environmental awards established to recognize outstanding environmental vision, endeavors and achievements. The Special Jury Award honors the company that that stands out from other nominees by excelling in

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multiple environmental initiatives. The Port of Salalah’s nomination was based on the Qudam Project, the in-house strategic plan developed to manage improvements and measure progress in key areas of the Port’s business.

Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited, recently rebranded as APM Terminals Pipavav, received the Chemtech Leadership and Excellence 200910 Award as the fastest-growing port in India. The Chemtech Foundation is one of India’s leading industry associations.

Safety at Sea International Award APM Terminals was named the winner of the Safety at Sea International (SASI) Award for 2010 for the category of Management and Operations. Presented in London on June 22nd, the award, which is presented annually, recognized the APM Terminals’ company-wide Safety Culture program as “an initiative that demonstrates improved safe working practices or attitudes as a result of its implementation, either onshore or aboard-ship”.

Moroccan National “Safety at Work Award” APM Terminals Tangier was named winner of the Moroccan National “Safety at Work Award” for 2009 on January 21st 2010 by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies.

Port Community Award APM Terminals Rotterdam was named the winner of the Port Community Award 2009 in recognition of efficiency in information exchange in the Dutch ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam. The selection of APM Terminals Rotterdam by unanimous vote of the judging panel was announced at the second annual Port Community Award ceremony on April 21st. Pacific Maritime Association Safety Awards APM Terminals Los Angeles, Oakland* and Tacoma were cited for their outstanding achievements in workplace safety for 2009, by the Pacific Maritime Association. For the third year in a row, Pier 400 (Los Angeles) won the First Place Safety Award in the Class A category for LA/Long Beach, and First Place Group A Container Company Coast Award. APM Terminals Oakland won the Class C area award for Northern California, also for the third consecutive year. The Oakland team was able to continuously improve the safety culture at the terminal despite the impending closure at year end. In addition, Tacoma was recognized with second place Washington Area and Coast-Level awards for Category C operators. New York Shipping Association Safety Award For the third consecutive year, the New York Shipping Association

has recognized APMT Elizabeth (Port Elizabeth, New Jersey) with an award for Lowest Lost Time Accidents Frequency in the Port of NY & NJ – Group A Facilities. Chemtech Leadership and Excellence Award

2009 Lloyd’s List “Port Operator of the Year” APM Terminals was named “Port Operator of the Year” for 2009 by a panel of industry judges at the prestigious Lloyd’s List annual container industry award gala. Chinese Ports Association Awards Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal (QQCT) was recognized by the Chinese Ports Association with five awards this year for outstanding performance during 2008. The winning categories for QQCT in the annual award event included selection as one of the Top 10 Busiest Container Terminals; one of the Top 5 Container Terminals in Berth Productivity; one of the Top 5 Container Terminals in Crane Productivity as well as winning in the categories of Energy Efficiency and Best Contributor to the Development of China’s Terminal Industry. APL Productivity Award APM Terminals Zeebrugge, Belgium was named APL’s 2009 North European Productivity Award winner in the Crane Productivity category. Lloyd’s List Middle East and Indian Sub Continent Awards APM Terminals Mumbai was named “Port Authority/ Terminal Operator” for 2009 for the Middle East and Indian Sub-Continent Region by Lloyd’s List. Kaohsiung Harbor Bureau Awards APM Terminals Kaohsiung* was honored at the annual Kaohsiung Harbor Bureau Awards ceremony for “Continuous Safety Improvement”. This was the only safety award won by any of the 10 terminal operators at Taiwan’s largest container port. (* APM Terminals no longer operates the facility)