IMPERIAL LOGISTICS AFRICA DISTRIBUTORSHIPS

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IMPERIAL LOGISTICS AFRICA DISTRIBUTORSHIPS Africa RTM Capabilities Updated version January 2014 1

Imperial Logistics Current African Footprint Cape Verde Wester n Sahara Mauritania Senegal The Gambia- Guinea-Bissau- Guinea Morocco Mali Burkina Faso Algeria Nigeria Nigeria Sierra Leone- Cote Benin Liberia D Ivoire Ghana Togo Equatorial Guinea Infrastructure and representation in 11 countries in Africa consisting of a range of services Cross border transportation into 18 countries including 674 vehicles with necessary cross border permits In excess of 75 regional, local and general freight and distributor warehouses Sao Tome & Principe Tunisia Niger Gabon Rep. of the Congo- Libya Chad Central African Republic Angola Democratic Republic of Uganda The Congo Kenya Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Namibia Botswana South Africa Zambia Egypt Sudan Zimbabwe Lesotho - Malawi Swaziland Eritrea Ethiopia Logistics operations Distributor operations IHS warehouse operations Countries serviced by IHS Agents -Djibouti Somalia Comoros Seychelles Mauritius 2

CIC Holdings Overview is wholly owned by IMPERIAL Logistics, and is the parent company of a group of businesses that operate in Southern Africa. CIC operates within the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry through Agency agreements with blue chip manufacturers, both locally and internationally. Our service offering includes a full end-to-end Route to Market solution, incorporating selling, merchandising, warehousing, distribution, debtors administration, staffing and security solutions. The Group currently operate in 8 African countries, including a footprint of 26 sites across the continent with > 10,000 staff 3

CIC Holdings Group Organogram CIC Holdings Ltd Namibia Botswana Mozambique Swaziland Tanzania Zambia Malawi South Africa United Agencies Global Holdings CICOTI CIC Swaziland Smart Brands Horizon Distributors Warpack OTI Supra Sales LSC Marulo OTI LSC Tri-Star 4

CIC Holdings Footprint Burundi Tanzania Zambia - Malawi Namibia Botswana CIC warehouse operations 5

Service Offering Our service offering includes a fully integrated end-to-end RTM (Route To Market) solution: Joint Planning Place orders on the Principal Primary transportation Warehousing in-country National Sales In-trade & telesales order taking & processing Secondary distribution into the trade In store Merchandising and product / brand activations Invoicing and debt collection Customisable reporting and market intelligence We work in partnership with our Principals and Customers, through regular joint planning sessions We carry the book on behalf or our Principals The Principal trades in a risk-free environment since Imperial Logistics take full responsibility for the Debtor s Book We provide valuable market insights through integrated web based systems 6

Customisable Sales and Merchandising Where volumes allow, Principals can negotiate specialised sales and merchandising solutions: Shared Basket Will be serviced by a National Sales Manager, Sales Manager, Sales Representatives and Field Marketers who are also responsible for other Principals Partially Shared Will be serviced by a National Sales Manager who is also responsible for other Principals and various scenarios whereby the remaining structure is either totally or partially dedicated Dedicated Structure A completely independent, stand alone structure focused exclusively on providing service to the individual Principal 7

Contents CIC overview Mozambique 8

CICOTI Lda Mozambique CICOTI Mozambique services include a full end-to-end RTM solution National Primary Transport National Distribution Sales & Merchandising Cash Van Sales Debtors Administration In-market activation / promotions 9

CICOTI Lda Mozambique Principals 10

CICOTI Lda Mozambique Distribution Network The CICOTI Mozambique distribution network includes the following strategically placed facilities: 500m 2 Location Size (m²) Maputo 3 000 Warehouse 600 Bond Warehouse 500m 2 100 Maputo Shop 2000m 2 Beira 2 000 Warehouse Macia 100 Warehouse Nampula 500 Warehouse Tete 500 Warehouse 3700m 2 100m 2 27 Delivery vehicles service this area 11

CICOTI Lda Mozambique Future Expansion Future expansion is planned in the following provincial Capitals Pemba - Depot Jun 2014 Vilanculos - Depot Jun 2014 Xai Xai - Depot Jun 2014 Lichinga - Depot Sept 2014 Nacala - Sales office 2014 Quelimane - Sales office 2014 Expansion is focused on selected SKU s serviced by our Cash Van route-to-market solution 12

CICOTI Lda Mozambique Fleet and Structure We have a total staff compliment of 150 employees throughout the following functions: Sales 37 Merchandising 26 Warehouse 33 Distribution 14 Admin (Debtors, IT and HR) 40 Local Fleet 9 x 5 tonner 1 x 4 tonner 8 x 3 tonner 19 x Light Commercial 13

CICOTI Lda Mozambique Customer Base We service >990 active customers as per the table below Total Stores Liquor FMCG BAT Universe Merchandised Bars / Clubs 41 41-41 - Bottle Stores 51 51-24 20 Cash & Carry 16 5 16 10 12 Catering Companies 2 2 2 - - Key Accounts 17 15 17 3 15 Informal Retail 62 20 55-7 Forecourt 26 18-26 3 Hotels 11 11 3 11 1 Informal Trade 39 21 19 39 - Large Retailer 41 9 40 41 36 Large Wholesaler 45 12 19 45 6 Restaurant 30 30-30 - Retailer 10 1 10 10 4 Small Wholesale 56 14 49 15 3 Barracas 3000 200 200 700-14

% Growth Rates Mozambique Macro One of the 3 fastest growing African economies, GDP +7% expected in 2014. New projects in coal (Moz will become Africa s second largest coal exporter after SA) and gas. Development of infrastructure linked to mining project. Significant off shore gas production is also likely over the medium term. 9.5 Real GDP Growth rates 8.5 7.5 6.5 5.5 4.5 3.5 2.5 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mozambique Angola Ethiopia South Africa Kenya Ghana Nigeria GDP Per Capita in $ 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 CAGR Mozambique 588 715 817 917 1,039 1,178 19% Ethiopia 508 508 581 656 714 697 8% South Africa 7,512 7,588 8,196 8,210 8,149 8,594 3% Kenya 963 947 934 974 1,023 1,070 3% Ghana 1,623 1,760 1,940 2,171 2,440 2,677 13% Nigeria 1,544 1,556 1,699 1,863 2,075 2,178 9% Angola 6,122 7,000 7,993 9,122 10,409 11,529 17% 15

A young and growing population 2012 population estimated at 24mn and is expected to grow at 3% YOY. Median age at 16.8year. More than 50% of the population below LDA Forecast urbanisation trend should drive formalisation of TBA. 2012 data Urban population concentration Urbanisation growth Moza mbi que 38% 4% Gha na 51% 3.40% Kenya 22% 4.20% Ni geri a 50% 3.50% Angol a 59% 4% Ethi opi a 19% 4% DRC 35% 4.50% Cote D'Ivoi re 51% 3.70% 16

Contents CIC overview Swaziland 17

OTI Swaziland CIC Swaziland is a duty free liquor outlet which warehouses and sells liquor into the market OTI Swaziland is a local entity offering a full endto-end RTM solution, including national distribution, sales, merchandising, debt collection and Cash Van sales Tri-Star is a local entity offering a full end-to-end RTM solution, including national distribution, sales, merchandising, debt collection and Cash Van sales 18

OTI Swaziland Organisational Structure We have a total staff compliment of 80 employees throughout the following functions: Sales incl. Cash Vans 9 Merchandising 36 Warehouse 15 Distribution 11 Admin (Debtors, IT and HR) 9 19

OTI Swaziland Distribution Network We have a 3500 m² Distribution Centre strategically placed in Matsapha, which includes a 1 500 m² bonded area Our fleet consist of the following vehicles 4 x 1 Ton Trucks 1 x 2 Ton Trucks 2 x 4 Ton Trucks 3 x Cash Vans 20

OTI Swaziland Principals CAPSTAN ALOE 21

Contents CIC overview South Africa 22

Ocean Traders International OTI South Africa Consolidation Warehouse is used to supply: Swaziland Mozambique Botswana Malawi Zambia 23

Ocean Traders International - Consolidation We have a Group Consolidation warehouse in Johannesburg where we consolidate loads from various Principals for transportation into the CIC Africa network This 2000m² facility allows us to cost-effectively co-load and transport multi-loads from a combination of smaller Principals into our African territories Principals can invoice the OTI SA entity or the in-country Company In addition, 800m² Bonded facilities is also available 24

Thank You Joe Theart Managing Director Email j.theart@otisa.co.za Mobile +27 82 925 2603 Bertus Grobbelaar Financial Director Email b.grobbelaar@otisa.co.za Mobile +27 79 526 5734 25