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HAMBURGER HAFEN UND LOGISTIK AG COMPANY PRESENTATION COMMERZBANK GERMAN INVESTMENT SEMINAR NEW YORK, JANUARY 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG

DISCLAIMER The facts and information contained herein are as up to date as is reasonably possible and are subject to revision in the future. Neither the Company nor any of its parent or subsidiary undertakings nor any of such person s directors, officers, employees or advisors nor any other person makes any representation or warranty, express or implied as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this presentation. Neither the Company, nor any of its parents or subsidiary undertakings nor any of their directors, employees and advisors nor any other person shall have any liability whatsoever for loss howsoever arising, directly or indirectly, from any use of this presentation. The same applies to information contained in other material made available at the presentation. While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the facts stated herein are accurate and that the opinions contained herein are fair and reasonable, this document is selective in nature. Where any information and statistics are quoted from any external source, such information or statistics should not be interpreted as having been adopted or endorsed by the Company as being accurate. This presentation contains forward-looking statements relating to the business, financial performance and results of the Company and/or the industry in which the Company operates. These statements generally are identified by words such as believes, expects, predicts, intends, projects, plans, estimates, aims, foresees, anticipates, targets and similar expressions. The forward-looking statements, including but not limited to assumptions, opinions and views of the Company for information from third party sources, contained in this presentation are based on current plans, estimates, assumptions and projections and involve uncertainties and risks. Various factors could cause actual future results, performance or events to differ materially from those described in these statements. The Company does not represent or guarantee that the assumptions underlying such forward-looking statements are free from errors and the Company does not accept any responsibility for the future accuracy of the opinions expressed in this presentation. No obligation is assumed to update any forward-looking statements. By accepting this presentation you acknowledge that you will be solely responsible for your own assessment of the market and the market position of the Company and that you will conduct your own analysis and be solely responsible for forming your own view of the potential future performance of the Company s business. This presentation is not a prospectus and does not constitute an offer or an invitation or solicitation to subscribe for, or purchase, any shares of the Company and neither this presentation nor anything contained herein shall form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any offer or commitment whatsoever. Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 2

Company Profile & Strategy A LEADING PORT LOGISTICS COMPANY Container Intermodal Logistics - Container handling - Container transfer and storage - Value-added container services (e.g., repair, maintenance) - Rail-bound transport to the hinterland in Central and Eastern Europe - Road-bound transport within the metropolitan area of Hamburg - Warehousing and contract logistics - Special seaport handling Bulk commodity, Fruit, RoRo, ConRo - Consulting, training Split 2009 (HHLA Group) By revenue 990.7 million By employees 4,760 Holding / Other / Real Estate 4.7 % Holding / Other / Real Estate 12.0 % Logistics 11.1 % Logistics 10.0 % Intermodal 27.8 % Container 56.3 % Intermodal 15.8 % Container 62.2 % Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 3

Company Profile & Strategy HHLA S UNIQUE BUSINESS MODEL GROWTH POTENTIAL AND VALUE CREATION BASED ON VERTICAL INTEGRATION Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 4

Company Profile & Strategy EXPOSURE TO EMERGING MARKETS HAMBURG IS MAKING THE MOST OUT OF THE TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY Strong trade relations with the Asian region Seaborne container throughput 9M10: 4.3m TEU +15.4 % Land-bound container transport 9M10: 1.3m TEU +13.4 % Feeder ship connections via the Kiel canal Extensive railway network covering a large capture area Links two of the most important emerging markets in the world economy: Asia and Central and Eastern Europe Cost advantages due to central location deep inland Highly efficient infrastructure with excellent hinterland connections to Central and Eastern Europe Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 5

Company Profile & Strategy THE EXTENSIVE INTERMODAL NETWORK HHLA CONNECTS EUROPE FROM NORTH TO EAST Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 6

Main Developments BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MARKET CONDITIONS IN JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2010 Strong economic recovery with a slowing trend into the second half-year Fading support by public stimulus packages and temporary re-stocking activities Normal seasonal transition into a weaker winter period Strongest growth in Asia, catch-up effects in Eastern Europe and steady recovery of Western Europe Ongoing reversion of competitive dynamics among North Range ports Quality, time and geography regaining importance on rising cost of ship operations Redirection of liner services and reallocation of volumes following shipping client s demand Cumulative effect by overseas services being linked to several feeder services HHLA s volume development substantially above previous year Container throughput of 4,252 thousand TEU up 15.4 % year-on-year Container transport of 1,261 thousand TEU up 13.4 % year-on-year Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 7

Main Developments COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS THROUGHPUT DEVELOPMENTS IN FIRST THREE QUARTERS 2010 (TEU BASED) Container handling growth (year-on-year) 30% 20% Port of Rotterdam Port of Antwerp HHLA 17.8 % 27.9 % Accelerating volume trend due to underlying economic recovery and additional liner services 10% Regional exposure translating into port specific throughput patterns 0% 0.5 % Port Q1of Q2 Rotterdam Q3 Q1 Port of Q2 Antwerp Q3 Q1 HHLA Q2 Q3 HHLA is gradually winning back market share Source: Port authorities, company estimates and figures Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 8

Main Developments VOLUME DEVELOPMENTS 2007-2010 HHLA CONTAINER HANDLING AND TRANSPORT VOLUMES (IN TEU) 700 600 500 400 300 CONTAINER Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010 2007 2008 2009 Container throughput with the strongest and most sustainable growth since 2007 More unevenly distributed ship calls with challenging peaks over the weekends 160 INTERMODAL 2010 Transport volumes already close to record levels of 2008 120 80 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2007 2008 2009 Particularly strong rebound in rail activities connecting German seaports with Eastern Europe Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 9

Main Developments HIGHLIGHTS IN 2010 COMPLETION OF NEW MEGA-SHIP BERTH Newly constructed quay wall Length: 434 m Depth: NN -16.7 m Bearing capacity of crane rail: 1,000 kn/m 5 Twin-forty container gantry cranes Weight: 2,380 t each Outreach: 67.5 m Moving load: up to 125 t 2 x 40 ft. / 4 x 20 ft. boxes in one lift 5 Automated storage blocks Rail mounted gantry cranes: 15 Storage capacity: up to 10,000 TEU First customers: CMA CGM / Maersk FAL 5 - Asia/Europe on a weekly call 10 x 13,000-14,000 TEU vessels Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 10

Main Developments HIGHLIGHTS IN 2010 OPENING OF HINTERLAND TERMINAL KATOWICE/POLAND Location 225,000 sqm rail yard 3 x 625 m rail sidings Specifically designed for dedicated point-to-point, large volume block trains Terminal Design Located right in the economic region of Silesia Broad range of industries Complementary retailer sites Enhancing HHLA s interlinked shuttle-hub network Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 11

Main Developments HIGHLIGHTS IN 2010 PLANNED EXPANSION OF CONTAINER TERMINAL ODESSA (CTO) Planned terminal extension Expansion of CTO until 2012 Additional quay length: 650 metres Black Sea Hinterland Depth of dock bassin: 15.5 metres Capex: ~ 70 million Existing management and service contract extended by 20 years until 2044 Focus on superior handling services for larger ship sizes (6,000 to 9,000 TEU) Opportunity to exploit the potential of the Ukraine s economic growth Existing terminal operation underdeveloped feeder/intermodal systems still relatively low level of containerization Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 12

Financial Performance REVENUE BASE WITH DOUBLE-DIGIT MARGIN HHLA GROUP REVENUE ( MILLION) AND EBIT MARGIN (%) EBIT margin + 12.4% - 25.3% 1,326.8 1,080.0 24.4% 26.8% 990.7 746.0 791.9 + 6.2% 18.0%* 19.3%* 17.6%* 2007 2008 2009 1-9 I 2009 1-9 I 2010 * without one-off restructuring effects resp. operating loss of discontinued activities in Lübeck (reported EBIT margin: FY09 16.2%, 9M09 17.4%, 9M10 17.9%) Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 13

Financial Performance OPERATING LEVERAGE SEQUENTIAL RETURN DRIVEN BY VOLUME RECOVERY AND COST DISCIPLINE Total Group Q3 2010 ( million) Change (quarter-on-quarter in %) Revenue 286.8 + 7.6 % EBITDA 87.9 + 20.0 % EBIT 60.2 + 30.8 % Profit after Tax and Minorities 26.9 + 55.0 % Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 14

Financial Performance SEGMENT PERFORMANCE BACKBONE OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES Container ( million) Intermodal ( million) Logistics ( million) - 29.1% 792.3-25.0% Revenue 561.6 425.4 + 4.6% 445.0 369.7 277.3 206.3 + 13.5% 234.1 126.9-9.4% 114.9 84.6 + 6.7% 90.2 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 EBIT margin 38.4 % 26.6 % 27.5 % 26.5 % 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 10.6 % 8.0 %* 8.8 %* 7.1 %* 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 8.2 % 7.2 % 7.9 % 6.4 % 2008 2009 1-9 I 09 1-9 I 10 * without one-off restructuring effects resp. operating loss of discontinued activities in Lübeck Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 15

Financial Performance CASHFLOW & BALANCE SHEET STRONG FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES Free cashflow development Group balance sheet as of 30 September 2010 in million 100.3 1,659.2 million 1,659.2 million Enabling a dividend payment of 57.9 million to shareholders and minorities Property, plant and equipment 62 % 40 % 20 % Equity Pension provisions 25.7 Other non-current assets Current assets 13 % 23 % 25 % 17 % Other non-current liabilities Current liabilities 9M 2009 9M 2010 Assets Liabilities Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 16

Outlook 2010 FORECAST 2010 EXPECTATIONS FOR HHLA GROUP Assumptions Usual and expected slowdown of economic growth towards year-end Remaining overcapacities in the North Range Load mix, reduced storage and price competition weighing on average revenues per box Dredging of the river Elbe expected to start in late 2011 (as announced by public authorities on 9 November 2010) Group developments Volume growth expected to achieve > 15 % in the Container segment with rising share of feeder volumes > 11 % in the Intermodal segment with main momentum out of Eastern Europe Revenue projected to surpass 1 billion EBIT targeted in the region of 180 million Capex not to exceed 180 million (whereof approx. 60 million expected non-cash) Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 17

Outlook FURTHER PROSPECTS POSITIVE MEDIUM- TO LONG-TERM CATALYSTS Above average GDP growth rates projected for Asia as well as for Central and Eastern Europe Integration of emerging economies into the global division of labour Re-emergence of competitive advantages Favourable geographic location Superior quality Leading productivity Growing importance of eco-friendly transport solutions (ship/rail) Improved road and rail infrastructure for the Port of Hamburg by current infrastructure projects of Federal Government and City of Hamburg Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 18

Summary INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS 1 Exposure to emerging markets 2 Leading market positions 3 Prime geographic location 4 Unique business model 5 Pioneer in service enhancing technology 6 Clearly defined strategy 7 Strong financial track record Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 19

FINANCIAL CALENDAR CONTACT 12 Nov 2010 Interim Report Jan-Sep 2010 Feb 2011 Preliminary Figures FY 2010 Tel.: +49-40-3088-3100 Fax: +49-40-3088-55-3100 Email: investor-relations@hhla.de 31 Mar 2011 Annual Report 2010 13 May 2011 Interim Report Jan-Mar 2011 Web: www.hhla.de 12 Aug 2011 Interim Report Jan-Jun 2011 11 Nov 2011 Interim Report Jan-Sep 2011 Commerzbank German Investment Seminar, January 2011 Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG