THE WORLD S LEADING PORT NETWORK.

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THE WORLD S LEADING PORT NETWORK.

WHAT MAKES HUTCHISON PORTS THE WORLD S LEADING PORT NETWORK? More shipping containers move through terminals every year than any other operator in the world. To date, we have moved over one billion containers. We are strategically located at key ports along the most important trade lanes in the world today, from the cargo-heavy Asia-US/Europe transpacific routes to the intricate network comprising the One Belt One Road Initiative. Our comprehensive network provides a vast suite of services ranging from mobile apps, electronic payment and tracking, to gate automation and remote control crane operations. This constantly growing suite of services and best-in-class terminal operating practices are shared across our network, including our proprietary Next Generation Terminal Operating System (ngen) that manages crane and container movements with the utmost speed, accuracy and efficiently, and our revolutionary ShoreTension system that prevents mooring lines from snapping, even under extreme weather conditions. This growth is in tune with the changing needs of the wider industry, including the areas of cargo safety and security and inland services in Central and Eastern Africa, bonded warehouses and hubbing facilities for Middle East petrochemical exports, and extensive deep-water facilities in the Pearl River Delta region. We build, operate and manage the world s most advanced container terminals while simultaneously promoting and facilitating the economic growth of the countries in which we operate. As we move into the future, is increasingly solidifying the internal alignment of systems and processes, allowing for the most efficient use of manpower, resources and facilities and ensuring the safety, security and speed of our operations.

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE. ASIA / AUSTRALASIA In Asia and Australasia, has its heaviest concentration of terminals. These have developed over the years in tune with shifting manufacturing bases and growing infrastructure. From the trade arteries of Northeast Asia served by our terminals in South Korea, to the Special Economic Zones of China and the industrial heartlands of southeast Asia, we ve deployed some of the most advanced equipment in the region to service the many mega-vessels calling our deep water berths. Asia has some of most extensive mega-vessel handling facilities, capable of handling multiple mega-vessels simultaneously. MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA is located in a number of growing and emerging markets in the Middle East and Africa. Our growing network in the region facilitates both local and international trade as the countries in which we operate expand their industrial bases. We ve made significant contributions to the development of the ports we operate, training local staff, upgrading IT systems and installing the latest infrastructure and equipment. Recent growth in the region includes significant deployment of remote-control crane operations. EUROPE has a significant presence in Europe where it runs some of its most environmentally-friendly and technologically-advanced container terminal facilities, including the group s first semi-automated terminal. We operate large-scale terminal facilities that are bolstered by a network of inland feeder terminals and connections to ports spread across Europe and North Africa. The favorable geographical location of its many deep water terminals are supplemented by end-to-end value-added services and the expansion of facilities capable of handling all variety of cargo. Located in the heartlands of Europe s rapidly growing distribution regions and leading industrial centres, are an extended network on multimodal feeder hubs that transport containers to and from our seaports and provide value-added services including on-demand pick-up and delivery containers. THE AMERICAS In the Americas, has its highest concentration of terminals in Mexico where it offers a wide-range of diverse operations handling a variety of cargo and vessel types. Our Americas network includes Buenos Aires facilities with a comprehensive container freight station and logistics facilities, a Bahamas network serving as a transshipment hub with terminals at both ends of the Panama Canal. In Mexico, we have specialised facilities serve as a gateway to the Pacific Coast of the US and Mexico as well as Central and South America. Our Americas terminals employ a number of highly advanced technological platforms for services such as cargo tracking and mobile apps.

UNRIVALLED STANDARDS NETWORK STRENGTH INFORMED DECISIONS TRUSTED AND HONEST YOUR PARTNERS UNITY is what we stand for and it sums up our values as a network. It is the word that best describes who we are, how we operate and why we are the industry leaders. As the world s leading port network, we ve been leading the way for decades, delivering best on what matters most to all our customers, partners and employees. WE ARE AN EXPERIENCED INTERNATIONAL PORTS OPERATOR. WE SET THE STANDARDS FOR OUR INDUSTRY. WE ARE A TRUE GLOBAL NETWORK OF PORTS. OUR SUCCESS IS PROVEN THROUGH GENERATIONS AND CONTINENTS. WE FOCUS ON THE FUTURE, NOT JUST THE PRESENT. WE OFFER CUSTOMISED SERVICE, NOT ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL. WE DEVELOP LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIPS. WE BUILD TRUST WHEREVER WE OPERATE.

hutchisonports.com HUTCHISON PORT HOLDINGS LIMITED Terminal 4, Container Port Road South Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

DISCOVER CK HUTCHISON ENERGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS OUR GLOBAL NETWORK. CK Hutchison Group (the Group ) is a renowned multinational conglomerate committed to development, innovation and technology in many different sectors. The Group operates a variety of businesses in over 50 countries across the world with over 300,000 employees. CK Hutchison is among the largest companies listed on the main board of The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with a portfolio which consists of five core businesses ports and related services, retail, infrastructure, energy and telecommunications. The Group reports turnover of approximately HK$415 billion for the year ended 31 December 2017. PORTS AND RELATED SERVICES is the port and related services division of CK Hutchison. is the world s leading port investor, developer and operator with a network of port operations Husky operates in Western and Atlantic Canada, the United States and the Asia Pacific region, with Upstream and Downstream business segments. Husky has two core businesses. Its Integrated Corridor operates in Western Canada and the United States, where thermal production is integrated with the Downstream business and supported by Western Canada operations. Offshore the company is focused in the Asia Pacific and Atlantic regions. INFRASTRUCTURE CK Hutchison is a leading global operator of mobile telecommunications and data services, and a pioneer of mobile broadband technology. In Hong Kong, CK Hutchison holds a majority interest in Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings. A listed company on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and an established telecommunications operator which provides leading-edge mobile services in Hong Kong and Macau under the 3 brand. In global markets, Hutchison Asia Telecommunications holds CK Hutchison's interest in mobile operations in Indonesia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, while 3 Group Europe is a pioneer of high-speed mobile telecommunications and mobile broadband technologies with businesses in six countries across Europe. comprises 51 ports spanning 26 countries throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia. CK Infrastructure (CKI) division is the largest publicly listed infrastructure company on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, In 2017, handled a total throughput of 84.7 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). with diversified investments in energy, transportation and water infrastructure, waste management, waste-to-energy, household infrastructure and infrastructure-related businesses. Generation Electricity Network Renewables Energy from Waste CKI operates in Hong Kong, the Mainland, United Kingdom, 51 PORTS 26 COUNTRIES Continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Gas Network Oil Pipeline RETAIL With over 175 years of history, A.S. Watson has evolved from a local dispensary to become the world s largest international health and beauty retailer. 13 24 14,100+ Generation, Electricity Network & Renewables A.S. Watson has one of the world s largest portfolio of retail formats, retail brands and geographical presence supported by a global family of over 130,000 employees. Retail Brands Markets Stores in Asia & Europe Generation & Renewables Electricity & Gas Network

BELGIUM UNITED KINGDOM THE NETHERLANDS SWEDEN CHINA SOUTH KOREA MEXICO BAHAMAS Willebroek Belgium Thamesport London Thamesport Harwich Harwich International Felixstowe Port of Felixstowe Amsterdam Amsterdam TMA Logistics (Grote Hout Terminal) Rotterdam ECT Delta ECT Euromax Moerdijk Moerdijk Container Terminals Stockholm Stockholm Jiangmen Jiangmen International Nanhai Nanhai International Huizhou HICT Huizhou Port Industrial Corporation Hong Kong HIT Asia COSCO-HIT Terminals Hong Kong River Trade Terminal Shenzhen Yantian Xiamen Xiamen International Shanghai Shanghai Container Terminals Shanghai Shanghai Mingdong Shanghai Pudong International Container Terminals Ningbo Ningbo Beilun International Gwangyang Gwangyang Busan Busan Manzanillo TIMSA Veracruz ICAVE Freeport FCP 350 m 650 m 630 m 3,898 m 1,050 / 400 m 4,850 / 1,500 m 672 m 220 m 623 m 420 m 800 / 1,7 3,993 / 740 / 1,088 m 3,000 m 8,2 1,083 m 1,641 m 2,258 / 900 m 900 m 1,150 m 1,447 m 1,485 m 507 m 1,036 m 10 ha 43 ha 70 ha 184 ha 55 / 11 ha 272 / 120 ha 19.3 ha 10 ha 12.4 ha 40 ha 42.8 / 52 ha 111 / 28.4 / 30 ha 65 ha 397 ha 72 ha 61 ha 218 / 50 ha 76.2 ha 53 ha 62 ha 8.5 ha 43 ha 57 ha 4.3 m 15 m 15 / 9.5 m 16.7 / 19.7 m 11 m 9.5 m 4.5 m 8 m 15.7 / 12.5 m 15.5 m 9 m 17.4 m 17.5 m 12.8 / 12.5 m 13.5 m 15 m 14.5 m 13 m THE WORLD OF HUTCHISON PORTS 51 PORTS IN 26 COUNTRIES ASIA & AUSTRALASIA MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Quay Length (metre) Yard Area (hectare) EUROPE THE AMERICAS Water Depth (metre) hutchisonports.com Balboa PPC PANAMA Cristobal PPC 2,431 m 112 ha 15.2 m 3,887 m 35 ha SPAIN THE NETHERLANDS GERMANY POLAND EGYPT TANZANIA IRAQ SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES OMAN PAKISTAN MYANMAR THAILAND MALAYSIA INDONESIA VIETNAM AUSTRALIA MEXICO ARGENTINA Barcelona BEST Venlo Venlo Duisburg Duisburg Gdynia Gdynia El Dekheila El Dekheila Alexandria Alexandria Dar es Salaam Tanzania Basra Basra Dammam Dammam Ajman Ajman Ras Al Khaimah RAK Umm Al Quwain UAQ Sohar Sohar Karachi KICT Karachi Pakistan Thilawa MITT Laem Chabang Thailand Klang Westports Malaysia Jakarta Jakarta International Container Terminal Koja Terminal Ba Ria Vung Tau SITV Sydney Sydney Brisbane Brisbane Ensenada EIT Lazaro Cardenas LCT LCMT Buenos Aires BACTSSA 1,482 m 79 ha 150 m 9 ha 4.5 m 7 17 ha 9 m 620 m 19.6 ha 13.5 m 586 m 19 ha 380 m 11 ha 725 m 24 ha 158 m 2 ha 9 m 1,7 150 ha 1,250 m 7.9 ha 7.5 m 815 m 20 ha 845 m 23 ha 970 m 68 ha 18 m 963 m 26 ha 13.5 m 800 m 48 ha 16.5 m 1,000 m 75 ha 2,950 m 111 ha 6,696 m 121 ha 17.5 m 1,643 / 642 m 57.5 / 29.9 ha 728 m 29.2 ha 650 m 29 ha 16.4 m 660 m 12 ha 486 m 14 ha 15.8 m 930 / 286 m 77 / 21 ha 16 / 875 m 25 ha 112018