Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1839 - 1910) Founder of the company Wilh. Wilhelmsen in Tønsberg 1861. Kockegården Mathilde – the company’s first ship The funnel Head office at Lysaker Objectives The WW Group´s area of business is international maritime activities with a central base in Norway. Our objective for the year 2000 is to be clearly positioned as one of Norway´s leading shipping groups, and with such importance and strength that we also carry weight internationally. We will be a group organisation, with broad expertise and with emphasis on industrial shipping and related services. Profitability, financial strength and good liquidity are fundamental to all our activities. Basic values The WW Group is backed by 140 years of experience in international shipping. Continuity and quality have been our hallmarks. We are now organised as a group of independent companies and divisions. Our objective is to develop the Group into a committed cooperation through mutual utilisation of each others strengths. The Group´s goals and strategies can best be developed further by having one joint vision and a common set of values and principles to guide our performance and working style. Through a spirit of cooperation we will create an organisation we can be proud of, and one that is respected by the community at large. Corporate organisation President & Group Chief Executive Deputy Group Chief Executive Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines AS Corporate Staff Barber International Ltd. Barwil Agencies AS Organisation Chart WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD Liner Business Car Carriers Ship Management Marine Consultants BARWIL AGENCIES AS Shipping Agencies Crew Vessels Ro/Ro vessel Texas at sea Taronga: The stern ramp The Ro/Ro concept Round the world service Europe to US East Coast/Canada to Australia/New Zealand to Far East to Panama/US East Coast/US Gulf/Canada to Europe Norwegian line aquavit – a well-travelled spirit Wilhelmsen Lines - Ro/Ro concept Container Vessels Car Carriers Ro/Ro Ro/Ro Liner Vessels (Gen. Cargo) Ro/Ro Ro/Ro Bulk Carriers (Forestry Prod.) Spezialised Carriers (Heavy Lift) The Norwegian America line Car carrier Nosac Takara The inside of a car carrier Car carrier Takasago at sea Mark IV – M/V TAMESIS Joining forces with Wallenius Global industrial development Globalisation of trade Intensified global competition Trend for global manufacturers to seek growth and market position through mergers, acquisitions, partnerships etc. Industrial trends: • Global market presence • Improved product range • Cost reductions - economies of scale • Outsourcing Recent mergers, acquisitions etc auto industry Trucks, agricultural equipment, construction equipment POCLAIN Compatibility Wilhelmsen Lines and Wallenius Lines operated close to uniform tonnage Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines Turnover 1998: • USD 700 million • 36 vessels • 5 newbuildings • Main focus: Cars/RoRo • Main trades: Asia - Eur Atlantic • Land based activities Turnover 1998: • USD 690 million • 36 vessels • 3 newbuildings • 3 newbuilding options • Main focus: RoRo/Cars/NCC • Main trades: Asia - NA Eur/NA - ANZ Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines • The worlds largest Car/RoRo carrier • Global market coverage • Land based activities • Solid base for development of transportation and logistics management services • Knowledge based and customer orientated organisation The joint Wallenius Wilhelmsen trades Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines – Fleet Portfolio PCTC, Pure Car Truck Carrier RoRo and Container PCC, Pure Car Carrier RoRo Structure • New 50/50 owned company charters vessels from the parent company • Headquarter located in Stockholm and Oslo Oslo • Regional structure (Americas, Asia, Oceania, Europe) Stockholm Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines – Organisation BOARD of DIRECTORS Chairman Christer Olsson PRESIDENT & CEO Ingar Skaug FINANCE & STAFF FUNCT. Jan Walle COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS LOGISTICS INFO. SYSTEMS Jan-Eyvin Wang Bengt Eurèn Richard Lawson Reidar Hauge AMERICAS Jan Eyvin Wang ASIA Makoto Yanase EUROPE Bjørn Tønsberg OCEANIA Peter Dexter Stockholm Oslo London Richard Lawson Autologistics Group Richard Lawson Autologistics Group - An overview • £100 million+ GBP Group turnover • Over 500 specialist vehicle transporters • 1.5 million+ vehicle movements per annum • Over 1800 employees • 33 operational sites across Europe • Comprehensive range of complementary technical services Organisation Chart WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD Liner Business Car Carriers Ship Management Marine Consultants BARWIL AGENCIES AS Shipping Agencies Crew Vessels Barber’s core services • Ship management • Crew management • Commercial management • Marine Consultancy and Engineering • Crew training • IT solutions Scope of services Barber International World Wide Oslo Long Beach New Orleans Registered Head Office Manning centers Stettin Novorossiysk Hong Kong New Delhi Calcutta Dubai Chittagong Manila Bombay Kuala Lumpur Singapore Management offices Fleet List – Barber Ship Management 36 Bulk carriers 35 Car Carriers 11 Container 15 Ro/Ro 63 Tankers 17 Offshore supply & survey vessels 24 Seismic research survey vessels 6 Gas tankers (LPG) Total Fleet : 216 vessels 9 Passenger vessel 2 Specialised (Sea Launch, Drilling Ship etc) Dec 2000 Employees Shore based: Seafarers: Positions Total pool Kuala Lumpur 171 Indians 1,471 ~ 2,059 Oslo 72 Filipino 2,108 ~ 2,530 India 46 Norwegian 154 ~ 308 Dubai 42 Polish 512 ~ 666 Poland 15 Bangladeshi 113 ~ 136 New Orleans 12 Swedish 37 ~ 74 Russia 4 Others* 414 ~ 497 Hong Kong 2 Total Dec 2000 364 Total 4,809 ~ 6,270 *) others include: Korean, Myanmarese, Malaysian, Sri Lankan & others Mumbai office building – Barber training center Organisation Chart WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD Liner Business Car Carriers Ship Management Marine Consultants BARWIL AGENCIES AS Shipping Agencies Crew Vessels Barwil activities Stevedoring and Tally Clearance and Forwarding Custom Brokers Liner Agents Transhipment/Feeder Container hauling Container depot Container cleaning Terminal operation Warehousing Air freight NVOCC Marketing Tramp, Tank, Cruise agents Ship clearances Bunkering Ship supply service Ship to Ship transfer Hull and P&I Underwriting agency Cargo insurance and inspection Surveying Drydocking Hull cleaning Cargo brokerage Offshore Utility boats Crewboats Security boats Agency launches Chartering Barwil World South East Asia INDIA Bombay CHINA THAILAND Bangkok Colombo Subic Bay Hoh Chi Minh City Port Klang Kuala Lumpur Kota Kinabalu Penang Kuantan Pasir Belawan Sibu Gudan Singapore Kuching Jakarta Surabaya Middle East Beirut IRAN IRAQ Amman Aqaba Yanbu Rabigh Jeddah KUWAIT Jubail Dammam Ras Tanura Ras Al Khaimah Riyadh BAHRAIN Sharjah Khorfakkan Fujairah Dubai Abu Dhabi Ruwais U. A. E. Muscat SAUDI ARABIA OMAN Mocka Salahlah YEMEN Hodeidah Mukalla Aden Region Australia & New Zealand Weipa Darwin Port Hedland Dampier AUSTRALIA Cairns Townsville Mackay Gladstone Brisbane Fremantle Whyalla Port Adelaide Newcastle Sydney Wangarei Port Kembla Auckland Melbourne Tauranga Gelong NEW ZEALAND Bell Bay Wellington Christchurch Black Sea - Turkey ROMANIA BULGARIA Sofia UKRAINE RUSSIA Nikolayev Kherson Novorossiysk Odessa Tuapse Illichevsk GEORGIA Tulcea Poti Baku Batumi Constantza Black Sea Varna Bourgas Istanbul Gebze Samsun TURKEY Dikili Izmir Barwil Offices Iskenderun Mersin Associated Offices Trabzon Baltic Sea FINLAND NORWAY SWEDEN Kotka Helsinki Oslo Tallinn ESTONIA Baltic Sea Riga LATVIA Klaipeda Swinoujscie GERMANY Szczecin Gdynia Gdansk POLAND LITHUANIA Abeer Marine Services – Utility boat WW ASA – Regions Americas “Europe” Oceania Asia Med./M. East/Africa