MPSEZ Operational Achievements

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Presentation To Board of Directors Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Ltd. 59th Board Meeting 07 th February, 2011

MPSEZ - Recent Highlights 2

MPSEZ Operational Achievements Sr. No Particulars Unit Achievements Previous Best Qty Month Qty Month 1 Highest TEUs Handled ('000) Nos. 115.71 Dec'10 110.92 Aug'10 2 Highest Number of Rakes Handled Nos. 792 Dec'10 732 Oct'10 3 Highest Cargo Handled MMT 4.55 Dec'10 4.25 Oct'10 Handling more than 1,00,000 TEUs consecutively for last 6 months. 3

Cargo at Indian Ports: April- 10 to December-10 Ports Total Cargo (mmt) Rs. Lacs Total Container Cargo (000' TEUs) April-Dec April-Dec April-Dec April-Dec YoY FY11 FY10 FY11 FY10 Kolkata 9.52 9.63-1.05% 278 286-2.80% Haldia 25.54 24.61 3.78% 109 89 22.47% Paradip 41.01 41.73-1.73% 3 2 50.00% Visakhapatnam 49.78 49.31 0.95% 101 72 40.28% Ennore 7.28 8.13-10.37% - - Chennai 45.76 45.83-0.15% 1116 886 26.02% Tuticorin 18.26 17.63 3.54% 341 320 6.56% Cochin 13.24 12.06 9.82% 219 219 0.12% New Mangalore 23.59 27.11-12.99% 31 23 34.78% Mormugao 32.43 31.26 3.74% 13 14-6.04% Mumbai 40.69 40.36 0.80% 56 41 36.59% J.N.P.T. 48.05 44.67 7.57% 3208 2988 7.36% Kandla 61.45 59.75 2.85% 116 107 8.41% Major Ports 416.61 412.08 1.10% 5592 5047 10.80% Mundra Port 37.62 29.83 26.10% 916 670 36.80% All Ports 454.23 441.91 2.79% 6508 5717 13.84% YoY Mundra Port s Market Share up at 8.28% from 6.75% Source: Indian Port Association 4

Cargo at Indian Ports: April 10 to December 10: Mundra # 7th 61.4 In mmt. 49.8 48.1 45.8 Total Cargo 41.0 40.7 37.6 32.4 25.5 23.6 18.3 13.2 9.5 7.3 Container Cargo 3208 1116 916 In 000 TEUs. 341 278 219 109 116 101 56 31 13 3 5

Operations Highlights - Q3 2010-11 V/s Q3 2009-10 (YoY) Particulars 2010-11 2009-10 PoP Oct 10 - Dec 10 Oct 09 - Dec 09 % Vessels Called at Port 659 606 9% GRT (mmt) 19.15 14.37 33% Cargo Handled (mmt) 12.41 9.83 26% Dry Cargo (mmt) 5.66 4.00 42% (% of total cargo) 46% 41% Liquid Cargo (Incl HPCL) (mmt) 1.85 1.75 6% (% of total cargo) 15% 18% Bulk (mmt) 7.51 5.75 31% (% of total cargo) 61% 58% Crude (mmt) 0.98 1.36-28% (% of total cargo) 8% 14% Containers (mmt) 3.92 2.72 44% (% of total cargo) 32% 28% Railway Rakes (nos) 2,195 1,156 90% Cargo Moved by Rails (mmt) 4.50 2.52 79% (% of Dry & Container) 47% 37% 6

Cargo Handled Q3 2010-11 V/s Q3 2009-10 1.59 MT 2.61 MT 2.35 MT Oct 10 to Dec 10: 12.41 MMT Oct 09 to Dec 09: 09.83 MMT 7

Operations Highlights - FY 2010-11 V/s FY 2009 11 V/s FY 2009-10 (YoY) Particulars 2010-11 2009-10 PoP Apr 10 - Dec 10 Apr 09 - Dec 09 % Vessels Called at Port 1,894 1,774 7% GRT (mmt) 54.73 44.90 22% Cargo Handled (mmt) 37.62 29.83 26% Dry Cargo (mmt) 16.18 10.85 49% (% of total cargo) 43% 36% Liquid Cargo (Incl HPCL) (mmt) 5.57 5.18 8% (% of total cargo) 15% 17% Bulk (mmt) 21.75 16.03 36% (% of total cargo) 58% 54% Crude (mmt) 4.79 5.69-16% (% of total cargo) 13% 19% Containers (mmt) 11.08 8.11 37% (% of total cargo) 29% 27% Railway Rakes (nos) 5,807 3,628 60% Cargo Moved by Rails (mmt) 12.32 8.11 52% (% of Dry & Container) 45% 43% 8

Cargo Handled 9M 2010-11 V/s 9M 2009-10 (YoY) Apr 10 to Dec 10: 37.62 MMT Apr 09 to Dec 09: 29.83 MMT 9

MPSEZL Financial Performance (Rs. Lacs) Sr. No. Particulars Quarter Ended 31.12.2010 Quarter Ended 31.12.2009 Period Ended 31.12.2010 Period Ended 31.12.2009 Year Ended 31.03.2010 (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (audited) 1 a. Net Sales / Income from Operations 42,079 30,989 121,909 92,571 127,913 b. Other Operating Income 2,997 2,794 6,085 4,627 11,339 Total Income 45,077 33,784 127,993 97,198 139,252 2 Expenditure a. Operating Expenses 10,951 7,034 29,528 19,294 28,714 b. Employees Cost 1,483 1,415 4,891 3,809 5,408 c. Depreciation / Amortisation 5,312 4,331 14,922 11,801 16,814 d. Administrative and Other Expenses 1,662 2,271 6,268 5,429 10,961 Total Expenditure 19,408 15,051 55,609 40,333 61,897 3 Profit from Operations before Other Income, Finance Cost and Tax(1-2) 25,669 18,733 72,384 56,865 77,355 4 Other Income 87 186 1,112 2,641 3,108 5 Profit before Finance Cost and Tax(3+4) 25,757 18,919 73,497 59,506 80,463 6 Finance Cost (net) 1,327 564 4,711 4,155 4,417 7 Profit after Finance Cost but before tax (5-6) 24,430 18,355 68,786 55,351 76,045 8 Tax Expense 1,583 2,029 3,643 4,471 5,948 9 Net Profit after Tax for the period (7-8) 22,847 16,326 65,143 50,880 70,098 10

Corporate Social Responsibilities 11

Corporate Social Responsibilities Adani Foundation under Education program initiatives: 4 balwadis functioning at labour colonies benefitting 180 children. Distribution of 549 cycles to school children. Arranged exposure tour for 55 teachers of 17 schools to observe the benefits model schools of Pragya project Maths and science exhibition 103 schools participated with 65 working models made by 131 students. Sports competition Sponsored Khel Mahakumbh event held at Bhadreshwar and Mundra. Distribution of magazines at 103 schools and 6 support schools related to health of Mundra taluka and 15 schools of Mandvi Taluka. Adani Foundation under Community Health initiatives: Rural clinics 3 clinics at Shiracha, Navinal and Tunda Vandh benefiting 5849 patients. Mobile dispensary running in 33 villages and fishermen vasahats benefiting 15308 patients. Mamta divas celebrated at 2 villages to create awareness on health, hygiene & child care and nutrition benefiting 67 mothers. General health camps: 7 camps benefiting 1140 patients. Gynec camps: 4 Gynec camps benefiting 217 women in 4 villages. Blood Donation Camp: organized on World AIDS days - 303 units of blood collected HIV / AIDS awareness camp/shows: 5 shows organized 750 participants Kidney Stone Project 8 camps at 8 villages out of 1205 total patients 238 examined for Kidney stone 12

Corporate Social Responsibilities Adani Foundation under Sustainable Livelihood Development initiatives: Awareness meetings with cattle owners: 4 meetings benefitting 56 cattle owners. Cattle camps:10 camps benefitting 11642 cattle and 485 cattle owners Drip irrigation: 68 beneficiaries have received a total benefit of Rs.30,37,494 against the 25% subsidy under drip irrigation system. LMV Driver s training; 20 participants already undertook the training. 2nd batch of 21 trainees going on Adani Foundation under Rural Infrastructure Development initiatives: Drainage project with individual village STP construction continue at 16 villages benefiting more than 21000 villagers The following infrastructure facilities were created at the villages: ITI Infrastructure Facilities, Mundra Community Hall Mangra and Luni Computer Hall Bhadreshwar Cow Shed wall Bhadreshwar and Pavadiyara School Boundary Wall Kukadsar School Repair work Shiracha and Navinal Fish Landing Shed - Luni Bandar Painting work of school Tunda Vandh 13

Thank You 14