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Download Brochure ONE FLAG. MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS. OVERVIEW CREATING For more than 145 years, The China Navigation paddle steamers. Today, we are headquartered in the Company (CNCo) has been helping customers achieve bustling city state of Singapore, where, through our SUSTAINABLE shipping and supply chain efficiencies through our two business divisions, Swire Shipping and Swire Bulk, comprehensive range of sustainable shipping solutions we own and operate more than 150 modern and eco- all over the world. friendly vessels. We offer multi-purpose liner services SHIPPING for the transportation of containerised, breakbulk, We back our products up by our commitment to heavylift and project cargoes in addition to providing delivering superior and reliable customer service. dry bulk and bulk logistics services globally. SOLUTIONS We hold ourselves to high professional standards and conduct, recognising that our customers, partners and With over 2,800 onshore and seafaring staff globally, staff deserve the best. we enable trade in more than 90 countries, ensuring that we will always be able to serve our customers We started on the banks of the Yangtze River in 1872 and meet their needs every time, wherever they where we operated a modest fleet of Mississippi-style may be. AT A GLANCE 30 165 2,838 OFFICES OWNED AND EMPLOYEES OPERATED VESSELS GLOBALLY TRADING IN 94 299 COUNTRIES T Y P E S O F COMMODITIES CARRIED Information as at 30 June 2019. 02 GLOBALTRADE DIVERSITY Our owned fleet is designed and built to create CATERING TO DIVERSITY sustainable and market-leading shipping solutions for IN GLOBAL TRADE our clients. 23 MILLION TONNES OF CARGO CARRIED IN 2018 FLEET CAPACITY OF HQ SINGAPORE AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA BRAZIL 7.25 CANADA FIJI GERMANY GREATER CHINA INDIA MILLION DWT NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND PAPUA NEW GUINEA SAMOA UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OUR SOLUTIONS LINER SHIPPING BREAKBULK DRYBULK BULK LOGISTICS (BULK PARCELLING) (SPECIALISED SOLUTIONS) 03 SWIRE SHIPPING SWIRE SHIPPING SWIRE GOING THE EXTRA MILE TO DELIVER Swire Shipping is the liner shipping division of CNCo. With over 145 years of experience, Swire Shipping is dedicated to enabling trade to and fro YOUR CARGO SAFELY the Asia-Pacific markets. We operate several high frequency services and our multi-purpose fleet provides a wide range of specialist customer solutions for containerised, project, heavy lift, refrigerated, breakbulk and mini bulk cargoes. We connect 400 ports via an extensive network of services in the Asia-Pacific and globally, and maintain a worldwide agency network in addition to our own representative offices across the Asia- Pacific, Pacific Islands, North America and Europe, providing our customers with dedicated service and expert market knowledge. With an unrelenting commitment to customer service, operational excellence and reliability, Swire Shipping is committed to saving our customers time. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, and we work closely with them to achieve mutual success – because when you succeed, we succeed. 04 SWIRE SHIPPING SWIRE SWIRE SHIPPING AT A GLANCE Information as at 30 June 2019. TRADING IN OVER 24 68 5,000 OFFICES COUNTRIES CUSTOMERS 27 14 2,175 OWNED AND L I N E R PORT CALLS OPERATED SERVICES PER ANNUM* VESSELS *Figure calculated based on three-year average (2016, 2017, 2018) and is inclusive of Pacifica Shipping. 05 SWIRE BULK SWIRE BULK OFFERING YOU GREATER FLEXIBILITY Established in 2012 as the dry bulk trading division of CNCo, Swire Bulk today operates a modern fuel-efficient fleet comprising owned, long-term and short-term chartered tonnage. With a fleet size of 138 owned and operated vessels across three vessel segments and eight offices around the world, Swire Bulk is well-positioned to serve customers globally, providing them with cost-effective solutions while offering greater flexibility. 06 SWIRE BULK As a leading vessel owner and operator, Swire Bulk takes pride in providing safe, convenient, efficient and reliable solutions to its customers. Specialising in transporting cargoes in the dry bulk segment, Swire Bulk’s vessels are well-suited to carry products such as grain, coal, cement and clinker. Swire Bulk’s large and modern fleet ensures that we have the flexibility, supply and consistent technical standards to perform and deliver a large volume of freight contracts safely, reliably and professionally. Today, Swire Bulk continues to expand its footprint and market presence in tandem with a strategic newbuilding programme that will deliver the largest and most eco-friendly fleet trading in the market. SWIRE BULK AT A GLANCE Information as at 30 June 2019. FLEET CAPACITY OF TRADING IN 8 138 6.59 74 354 18.6 OFFICES OWNED AND MILLION DWT COUNTRIES UNIQUE PORT MILLION TONNES OPERATED A C R O S S T H R E E CALLS O F C A R G O VESSELS VESSEL SEGMENTS CARRIED IN 2018 07 We provide competitive solutions BULK LOGISTICS BULK and services to support logistics supply chains. We are experienced in the design, build and operation of specialist vessels such as floating cranes, cement ships and transhipment vessels. Every project is different and we offer tailor-made solutions that take into consideration challenging locations as well as draft restrictions, transhipment and unique constraints in both ocean and coastal transportation. BULK LOGISTICS MARINE SOLUTIONS SPECIALISTS 08 BULK LOGISTICS BULK We have handled more than 35 million tonnes of commodities through our operations and partnerships. We commissioned the self-discharging cement carrier, MV Aotearoa Chief, in 2016 to New Zealand’s Golden Bay Cement. This vessel is tasked to carry more than 13 million tonnes over the life of its 20-year charter. Since 1998, we have provided solutions catered to customers with significant operational constraints. Our solutions enable trapped commodities to enter markets cost effectively. BULK LOGISTICS AT A GLANCE 3 35 5,000 10,000 1,100 SPECIALISED MILLION TONNES RIVER VESSELS DAYS ON HIRE VESSELS LOADED SELF UNLOADING HANDLED SINCE UNLOADED OPERATIONS INCEPTION 09 SOLUTIONS & INDUSTRIES WE SERVE WE INDUSTRIES & SOLUTIONS 01 BREAKBULK SPECIALIST SOLUTIONS & INDUSTRIES WE SERVE Breakbulk is an economically viable shipping option for mining, steel, pulp and paper, aluminium, oil and gas, ONE FLAG. power utilities, railway rolling stock, vehicles, boats and helicopters where containerisation is impractical. Our MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS. modern fleet is designed to carry cargoes in non-standard units or SKUs, on deck, under deck, or within the tween decks on our multi-purpose fleet. Shippers are able to increase their economies of scale, as they can utilise our dual fleet offering and select from our diverse delivery schedule. 10 SOLUTIONS & INDUSTRIES WE SERVE WE INDUSTRIES & SOLUTIONS 02 MINING SUPPLY SERVICES We have a long history of servicing mining, oil and gas companies in the Asia-Pacific. As the mining cycles ebb and flow, we understand the need for equipment 04 HEAVY LIFT mobilisation, repositioning of heavy equipment The delivery of heavy equipment and in particular, and renewed exploration services. By developing to remote areas is our expertise. Our modern fleet comprehensive resupply solutions for customers in is purpose-built for this task. The maximum lifting remote islands, we enable the growth of regional trade 03 METAL TO MARKET capacity of the Swire Shipping fleet varies between and infrastructure in a sustainable manner. Our shipping solutions form an integral part of the supply chain 60mt and 120mt. of all types of steel construction product to accompany the ongoing infrastructural development in the Pacific. From steel pipes of all lengths and diameters to structural steel that cannot be cut and containerised, and prefabricated steel structures for easy assembly and finished product in the form of steel coils and plate, our experience and modern fleet ensure cost effective carriage and on-time delivery. 11 SOLUTIONS & INDUSTRIES WE SERVE WE INDUSTRIES & SOLUTIONS 05 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS We offer an extensive range of cementitious supply chain solutions globally to support the construction industry. Our in-depth knowledge of the industry enables us to offer flexible tailor-made solutions in mainstream trade lanes, as well as to and from the most remote and challenging areas. 06 SOUTH PACIFIC EXPORTS (TUNA INDUSTRY) Exports from the South Pacific bring much needed technical expertise and schedule integrity for on-time earnings to these island communities. Tuna fish delivery. The export of tuna from these remote locations exports provide not only a huge source of revenue, and across tropical zones requires a modern reefer fleet but also employment in the processing plants and cold including Magnum containers. The average age of our storages that cater to this industry. We understand fleet is well below the industry average, and with our that transporting supplies to these remote locations to dedication to food hygiene, we are a strong partner of ensure continuous supply chain to the fishing fleets and all the major exporters, ensuring all grades of tuna get to processing plants is vital, and requires the matching of market in optimal condition. 12 SOLUTIONS & INDUSTRIES WE SERVE WE INDUSTRIES & SOLUTIONS 09 FROM FIELD TO MARKET 07 EXPERT IN SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY Feeding the planet sustainably and cost Between Swire Bulk and Swire Shipping, we have more effectively is an increasingly hot topic. than 12 vessels calling North Asia monthly, delivering Fertilisers have contributed to an increase in forestry products from plantations to the market. Our the agricultural output worldwide over the extensive experience and supply chain knowledge allow us 08 PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTS last 60 years, and continue to be an important to service sustainable plantations with unparalleled freight raw material due to its huge contribution to solutions for our valued customers globally. Demand for pulp and paper products in the Asia-Pacific has expanded the production of grains. Swire Bulk ships this dramatically in the last 10 years, giving rise to larger vessels and longer commodity aboard our fleet to the largest crop supply chain solutions being required by end users.
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