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MOL Presentation to:. Location <MONTH> YEAR. Customer Name. Business Review Agenda. About Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Introduction MOL Global Fleet Size and Market Position About MOL Liner Introduction Service Network Terminals/Logistics Services/MCS MOL Environmental.

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  1. MOL Presentation to: Location<MONTH> YEAR Customer Name

  2. Business Review Agenda • About Mitsui O.S.K. Lines • Introduction • MOL Global Fleet Size and Market Position • About MOL Liner • Introduction • Service Network • Terminals/Logistics Services/MCS • MOL Environmental

  3. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. (“MOL” – The MOL Group) Head Office MOL serves a diverse business portfolio: Ship Operation & Chartering Ship Management & Manning Ferry Operation Ship Agencies Tugboat Operations Terminal / Harbor Operation Cargo Forwarding Warehousing & Logistics Real Estate Finance & Insurance

  4. President Koichi Muto President Muto selected as Lloyd’s List 100 • the 100 most influential people in shipping industry President Koichi Muto

  5. MOL Group Corporate Principles(established in April, 2001) As a multi-modal transport group, we will actively seize opportunities that contribute to global economic growthand development by meeting and responding to our customers' needs and to this new era We will strive to maximize corporate value by always being creative, continually pursuing higher operating efficiency and promoting an open and visible management style that is guided by the highest ethical and social standards We will promote and protect our environment by maintaining strict, safe operation and navigation standards MOL Website: HOME > About MOL > Corporate Principles http://www.mol.co.jp/en/corporate/principle/index.html

  6. MOL Global Fleet Size (as of May, 2014) Source: MOL - Investor Guidebook May 2013

  7. MOL Fleet Composition (as of March, 2014 /consolidated) Source: MOL - Investor Guidebook May 2013

  8. MOL Market Position (as of May, 2014) Source: MOL - Investor Guidebook May 2013

  9. Strategically Balanced Portfolio Source: MOL - Investor Guidebook May 2013

  10. Strategically Balanced Portfolio

  11. MOL Liner MOL Liner One of the MOL Group businesses operating a fleet size of more than 100 containerships covering the world with 90+ weekly services. The company hires 4,000+ dedicated staff worldwide. Global Headquarters: Hong Kong Headquartered in Hong Kong, MOL Liner operates a comprehensive network of regional and local offices in all major cities to ensure personal attention for customers. G6 and TNWA memberships Provide MOL Liner with unparalleled port coverage and transit Count On MOL. MOL Liner initiated industry’s first Count On MOL campaign to provide customers with its key performance indicators (KPIs) in various fronts.

  12. Count On MOL. Global KPIs • Global KPIs • OperationsJan-Mar14 • Safety • Environmental *North America figures ** Calculation based on global transactions

  13. MOL Liner Market Position (as of May, 2014)

  14. MOL Containership Fleet (as of March, 2014)

  15. MOL Liner Worldwide Offices (as of July 2014) Regional Headquarters Local Offices (including agency) MOL Asia MOL America MOL Europe MOL South America

  16. MOL Liner in South America MOL Brasil is the representative office responsible for all MOL group´s liner activities in South America involving Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. • 1908 first japaneseimigrants arrived in Santos port, in Brasil, on board of KASATO MARU vessel. • 1917KASATO MARU was the first vessel used by MOL to transport cargoes between Japan/Asia and Brazil.

  17. MOL Liner South America Offices (as of July 2014) • MOL offices • São Paulo, BR • Itajaí, BR • Curitiba, BR • Manaus, BR • Belém, BR • Santiago, CL • Lima, PE • Agents • Wilsons Sons, BR • Sudocean, AR • Transmar, PY • JR Williams, UY • Ultramar, CL • Tecnapo, PE* • GerleinCo., CO • Remar, EC • *Portagent Regional Headquarters Local Offices (including agency) MOL South America

  18. MOL Liner South America Offices (as of July 2014) • East Coast • West Coast

  19. MOL Liner Service Network (as of July 2014) Intra-Europe 5 16 + 2 Transpacific 3 Transatlantic 6 + 2 Asia – Europe/ Med 3 Asia – N.America (via Suez) 7 35 Intra-Americas Intra-Asia (including West Asia) 4 Europe - Africa 6 Asia – Oceania 2 6 Asia – Africa Intra-Oceania (Feeder) 3 Asia – Latin America MOL service MOL + G6 service # = No. of service G6 service

  20. MOL Liner Services (as of July 2014) Total No. of Services: 96 *As of May 2014

  21. MOL Own Terminals

  22. MOL Liner Terminals used in South America (as of August 2014)

  23. MOL Environmental “Moving commerce is our business, protecting the environment is our responsibility” Operational safety is the most important step in preventing pollution: • Opened Safety Operation Supporting Center in 2007 to monitor vessels and provide support 24/7 • Conducted annual emergency response drills to ensure preparedness for marine accidents & oil spills • Established two proprietary Environmental Management Systems, MOL EMS21 & Group Environmental Target System • Certified all vessels for ISO14001 environmental management • Promoted the development & use of environmentally safe technology • Produced publicly available environmental & social report annually since 2000 • Joined United Nations Global Compact – first Japanese shipping company to support a strategic policy initiative committed to aligning global operations and strategies with 10 principles in areas of human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption • Joined BSR - Clean Cargo Working Group in March 2012 • MOL reorganized the Environment Committee into the CSR and Environment Committee to further strengthen CSR activities in 2014

  24. Top 30 Carriers Source: Alphaliner (June 2014)

  25. MOL Websites For further information on MOL, please access: http://www.mol.co.jp/ http://cms.molpower.com/ http://www.molbrasil.com.br/ http://www.countonmol.com/

  26. Agency Websites South America For further information on Agency, please access: http://www.sudocean.com/ http://www.jrwilliams.com.uy http://www.ultramar.cl http://www.gerleinco.com/ http://www.remar.com.ec http://www.tecnapo.com/

  27. Thank You

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