Pit to Port

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Company Overview

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Vision & Mission

Vision

To be the leading bulk commodity and minerals management information systems and services provider to the global mining, port, power generation & other commodity industries

Mission

To facilitate operational excellence through the application of QMASTOR products and services in partnership with our customers.

Company Overview

Core Competencies

 Mining industry domain knowledge

 Mining quality/grade and metallurgical management

 Mining supply chain & logistics management

 Microsoft .net, SOA,WPF, Silverlight software development

 Integration of mining & business information systems

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Company Overview

History

 1987 - Pit to Port ® developed for Wambo Coal Mining Corporation (Part of the Peabody Group)

 1995 - QMASTOR application developed for BHP Billiton Illawarra Coal

 2001 - QMASTOR Limited floats on the Australian Securities Exchange

 2003 - First iron ore contract – Rio Tinto - Pilbara Iron West Angeles

 2003 - First international contract- PT Adaro, Indonesian Coal Producer

 2003 - First corporate-wide contract – Anglo Coal, 7 Australian Sites

 2004 – New .net versions of Pit to Port and SMS3D products released

 2006 - First nickel contract – Societe Le Nickel in New Caledonia

 2007 - First Copper/Gold contract – OK Tedi in Papua New Guinea

 2007 – New product, iFuse integration software released

 2008 – Opened office in Johannesburg, South Africa

 2008 – New product Horizon APS, advanced planning & scheduling software released

 2009 – Opened office in Denver, Colorado, USA

 2009 – Acquired QML Services Coal Logistics Outsourcer (formerly Coal Link Australia)

 2010 – New product, PortVu, bulk terminal management system released

 2010 – Opened office in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

 2010 – New product, Qmetrics, performance management dashboards released

 2010 – Acquired Algosys Inc, metallurgical accounting software company, based in Quebec, Canada

 2011 – New training services, coal chain logistics and operational stockpile management released.

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Products/Services

Software Products

Pit to Port®

Mining supply chain management

PortVu™

Port & Bulk Terminal Management System

SMS3D®

3D stockpile management

Metallurgical Accountant ™

Metallurgical and

Production accounting

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Horizon™

Advanced Planning and Scheduling

QMetrics™

Performance Management Tool iFuse®

Data Integration and Management

BilMat ™

Data Reconciliation

& Balancing engine

Products/Services

Services

 Systems Consulting Services – supply chain audits, system audits, independent requirements analysis, project scoping,

 Project Delivery Services – project management, analysis & design, configuration, installation, documentation, training, testing

 Software Development services – enhancements, customisation, reports

 Systems Integration services

 Ongoing Software Support & Maintenance Services

 Training Services

 Outsourced Managed Services

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QMASTOR Products/Services

Bulk Material Logistics & Supervisory Services | Shipment Documentation Bureau

Supervising commodity deliveries from mine load-out to port

Supervising loading of vessel at the port

Liaison with service providers such as port and rail

Management of contract terms such as laytime & penalty bonus calculations

Production of shipping documentation such as Bills of Lading and Despatch/Demurrage reports

Invoicing of shipments to customers on behalf of shippers

Borrows and loans management

Act as shipping agent on behalf of the mining companies

Tracking commodity quality from mine to customer

Accuracy – Integrity - Confidentiality

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Training Services

Coal Chain Logistics

(2 days)

Modules include:

Coal Types

Coal Marketing

Coal Preparation

Coal Transportation

Ports and Coal Terminals

Coal Shipping

Superintending

Draught Surveying

Export and Settlement Documentation

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Training Services

Operational Stockpile

Management (2 days)

Modules include:

Introduction to Stockpiling

Operational modelling and management of stockyards

Material Sampling & Analysis

Stockyard Design Overview for Operators

Blend Planning to Reduce Grade Variation when Stacking and Reclaiming Materials

Stockpile Volumetric / Mass Measurement

Stockpile Adjustments and Inventory

Accounting

Stockpile Operations Management

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Company Overview

Office Locations

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Company Overview

Capability Growth

Employees

102

11

71

57

42

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Current staffing of 102

• Consultants

• Geologists

• Metallurgists

• Process Engineers

• Logistics

• Port Management

• Business Analysts

• Project Managers

• Software Developers

• Systems Integrators

• Technical Writers

• Account Managers

• Administration

Company Overview

Clients

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Company Overview

Market Leadership

QMASTOR systems are contracted to manage over 650 million tonnes of global commodity movements per annum in coal, iron ore, nickel, bauxite, mineral sands, oil sands copper, gold, silver, lead, zinc, bismuth, molybdenum.

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Company Overview

Awards/Recognition

Recent awards:

QMASTOR wins the Consensus Software Award from

Australian Government and Microsoft

QMASTOR wins IT Solution Award at the 2007

Australian Bulk Handling Awards, sponsored by

Lloyds List DCN, and represents excellence for a system, software, or information technology application with specific relevance to bulk handling, bulk materials scheduling or the supply chain.

Innovation Award – Hunter Valley Export Awards

2009

AusIndustry Innovation Certificate being presented by Hon Bob Baldwin MP – Parliamentary Secretary to

Minister of Resources for QMASTOR’s SMS3D software

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FY11 Half Yearly Results

Revenue

Revenue

15

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

FY11 Half Yearly Results

Net Profit

NPAT

2

1,5

1

0,5

0

2006

-0,5

2007 2008 2009

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2010 2011

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

FY11 Half Yearly Results

Overview

AUD

Half Year

Revenue

EBITDA

NPAT

EPS (cents)

2011

5,601,687

1,120,973

444,285

0.76

2010

3,520,349

93,110

82,887

0.20

% Change

59.12%

1103.92%

436.01%

280.00%

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Why expand internationally?

High tech exports

 Market Opportunities – needs, size, skills base

 Global resource company expectations

 Market and commodity diversity lowers risk

 Pathway paved by other Australian mining technology companies

 Recognition of value of Australian mining technology

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Global Distribution Channels

Establishment

 Initially tried agents without success

 Given the niche nature of service product market and high degree of specialisation, decided to establish own presence.

 Leveraged office openings on the back of significant contracts in Africa and USA.

 Leveraged relationships with other service providers to establish presence in Brazil.

 Acquisition of Algosys, Canadian metallurgical accounting software business provides further leverage into Americas.

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Africa

Johannesburg

Kalahari, Africa

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Africa

Johannesburg

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Africa Cyclone approaching, New Caledonia

Johannesburg

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Africa

Johannesburg

Amazon jungle, Brazil

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Africa

Johannesburg

24 New Zealand

Africa

Johannesburg

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Africa

Johannesburg

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Wyoming, USA

Africa

Johannesburg

Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Future

Outlook

 International revenues up by 158% 1 st half FY11 compared to equivalent period last year

 Expecting international investments to bear even greater fruit for full FY11, with export revenues comprising >25%.

 Targeting @50% of revenues from international markets by end FY12

 Targeting $20 million in revenue in FY12

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Thank you www.qmastor.com

Steve Maxwell

Chief Operating Officer

QMASTOR Limited

+61 408 547865

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