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FAST FACTS 2021 CHINESE MAINLAND Cf210715e 2020 KEY FINANCIALS – CHINESE MAINLAND FAST FACTS 2021 CHINESE MAINLAND CF210715e 2020 KEY FINANCIALS – CHINESE MAINLAND The Swire group’s principal areas of operation are Turnover US$6,302M in the Asia Pacific region, centred on Greater China, 太古 US$M US$M where the name or Taikoo, meaning “Great and 9,000 Ancient”, is a household name. Swire’s businesses 8,000 are grouped into five categories: Property, Aviation, 7,000 Beverages & Food Chain, Marine Services and Trading 6,000 By 5,000 & Industrial. These activities come under Hong Kong- Division 4,000 based, publicly quoted Swire Pacific Limited, or are 3,000 held by parent company, John Swire & Sons Limited. 2,000 1,000 Swire first opened an office in Shanghai in 1866 to 0 16 17 18 19 20 trade in tea and textiles. Today, the group’s interests in the Chinese Mainland range from properties and aircraft engineering to retailing. Swire subsidiaries are partners to some of the Chinese Mainland’s most successful companies, including Sino-Ocean Group Capital Employed US$17,015M Holding, Air China and COFCO. International partners on the Chinese Mainland include The Coca-Cola US$M US$M Company and The Boeing Company. 18,000 15,000 12,000 By Division^ 9,000 6,000 3,000 0 16 17 18 19 20 ^ A division may have negative capital employed. These figures have been excluded from the divisional breakdown. Employees 38,007 40,000 35,000 30,000 By 25,000 Division 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 16 17 18 19 20 Property Trading & Industrial Aviation Head Office Beverages & Food Chain Information within this document is prepared on a 100% basis for subsidiaries of the Swire group, direct joint ventures of the Swire group and associated companies (which have services agreements in place with the Swire group). All data shown is valid for the year ended 31st December 2020, unless otherwise specified. Figures above do not include amounts related to the group’s Marine Services businesses as geographical segmentation is not always possible. PROPERTY TAIKOO HUI BRANDED DEVELOPMENTS Listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Swire Properties is a leading developer in Beijing the Hong Kong Special INDIGO Administrative Region Taikoo Li Sanlitun (“Hong Kong SAR”) and the Shanghai Chinese Mainland, with a Chengdu HKRI Taikoo Hui well-established record of Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Qiantan Taikoo Li Chengdu creating long-term value by developing and managing Guangzhou large-scale, mixed-use Taikoo Hui TAIKOO HUI, projects that transform urban areas. GUANGZHOU HKRI TAIKOO HUI Comprises a prime shopping mall, two Mixed-use project in the Jing’an District of Shanghai. Grade-A office towers, Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Guangzhou, and serviced Comprises a shopping mall, two Grade-A office towers, two 6completed mixed-use projects apartments. luxury hotels, and serviced apartments. TAIKOO LI BRANDED DEVELOPMENTS INDIGO Situated in Chaoyang District, Beijing, INDIGO TAIKOO LI QIANTAN comprises a shopping mall, a Grade-A office tower and a hotel. INDIGO Phase Two is planned to be Located in the Qiantan International completed in two phases, in late 2025 and 2027. Business District in Shanghai, Taikoo Li Qiantan is the third Taikoo Li project in the Chinese Mainland. The development comprises a shopping mall, with 200 to 250 shops. Swire Properties’ wholly owned subsidiary Swire Hotels comprises two brands, The House Collective, a collection of small luxury hotels, and EAST, a group of lifestyle business hotels. SINO-OCEAN TAIKOO LI TAIKOO LI SANLITUN CHENGDU A low-density, open lane complex comprising retail Comprises an open plan, lane-driven mall and a space and a hotel in the heart of Beijing, Chaoyang EAST, THE OPPOSITE HOUSE, THE TEMPLE HOUSE, THE MIDDLE HOUSE, luxury hotel with serviced apartments. District. BEIJING BEIJING CHENGDU SHANGHAI AVIATION CATHAY GROUP Includes Cathay Pacific, its wholly owned airlines HK Express, all-cargo carrier Air Hong Kong, and an 18% associate interest in Air China. Business interests also include flight catering, ramp and cargo handling services, and cargo terminal operations. HAECO GROUP One of the world’s leading aviation product and service providers, offering a comprehensive range of products and services in airframe, cabin, component, and engine services through its 16 operating companies (11 of which are in the Chinese Mainland). HAECO Group Service Locations in the Chinese Mainland (at 30th June 2021) Airframe Cabin Component Engine Beijing Chengdu Chongqing Hangzhou Harbin Jinan Jinjiang Nanjing HAECO XIAMEN Ningbo AIR CHINA CARGO Operates one of the largest maintenance facilities Shanghai in Asia at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport. Shenzhen Cargo joint venture of Cathay Pacific, headquartered in Tianjin Able to accommodate Beijing with Shanghai as its Wuhan main air freighter operation Xiamen base, is China’s only cargo 12 wide-body and 5 narrow-body airline operating with the Xi’an national flag. aircraft simultaneously with 6 hangars Zhengzhou HAECO Xiamen offers a range of aircraft engineering and maintenance services, including SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SERVICES A joint venture between Air China, Hong Kong Airport Services, Shanghai Airport Authority and Shanghai International Airport Co., Limited. Private Jet Parts Technical Provides airport ground handling services at Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao Base Maintenance Line Maintenance Solutions Manufacturing Training International Airport. includes airframe covers 15 is the first and only is a built-to-print offers a maintenance, modification, international Airbus approved & manufacturer of airframe comprehensive cabin reconfiguration, airports across the Boeing licensed cabin parts and spares for original range of aviation passenger-to-freighter Chinese Mainland completion centre in equipment manufacturers maintenance conversion for all major and serves over 70 Asia Pacific and aircraft manufacturers courses and training commercial aircraft types airlines services BEVERAGES & FOOD CHAIN BEVERAGES INGREDIENTS FINLAYS Henan Jiangsu Founded in Shanghai Hubei Anhui 1750 Zhejiang Jiangxi A leading independent B2B supplier of tea, Fujian coffee and botanical Guangxi solutions to beverage Guangdong Taiwan Yunnan brand owners Hong Kong worldwide Has extensive interests Hainan across tea farms, extraction, trading, R&D, packing and customer support GREATER CHINA Franchise population 49.51% 20 plants 711 million shareholding SWIRE COCA-COLA in Damin Foodstuff Sales volume A strategic partner of (Zhangzhou) The Coca-Cola Company and 1,426 one of the two Coca-Cola bottlers million unit cases* * A unit case comprises 24 8-ounce servings in Greater China. Photo courtesy: The Coca-Cola Company MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION Guizhou Finlays’ operation of tea Nanjing sourcing, manufacturing Xiamen QINYUAN BAKERY TAIKOO SUGAR and supply offices in the Chinese Mainland Zhangzhou Owns and operates three sugar packaging plants in Guangzhou, Shanghai and Chengdu and has a distribution network spanning 123 cities in the Chinese Mainland. Packages and sells sugar and tea in the Hong Kong SAR and the Chinese Mainland. DAMIN FOODSTUFF (ZHANGZHOU) Over The world’s leading manufacturer and supplier billion litres of tea and other natural plant extracts. of3 ready-to-drink / iced tea over Produces instant tea powders, tea concentrates consumed in the Chinese and a variety of natural extracts, supplying the Mainland was extracted by stores Chinese Mainland’s leading domestic brands, as Finlays / Damin 500in Chongqing, Guiyang well as a large export portfolio of international and Chengdu customers. MARINE SWIRE SERVICES INVESTMENTS SHIPPING LINES Swire is continually looking to expand into new areas of operation that complement its existing portfolio and provide THE CHINA NAVIGATION SWIRE BULK opportunities for future growth. Its investments portfolio is currently focused on healthcare and sustainability. COMPANY (CNCo) Leading vessel owner and operator specialising in Established in transporting breakbulk and and operated paddle steamers on the general cargoes from Chinese Mainland’s Yangtze River 1872 the Far East to Med- COLUMBIA CHINA HEALTHCARE Europe, North Pacific Swire has an associate investment in Columbia China Healthcare, a business which owns and operates private Operates 7 liner services that connect and the Caribbean. hospitals, clinics and senior housing in the Yangtze River Delta area. North Asia with the rest of Asia-Pacific Swire Bulk & Swire Shipping Ports of Call – the Chinese Mainland (at 30th June 2021) Direct / Regular Feeder Direct / Regular Feeder Ports Ports Ports Ports Swire Swire Swire Swire Swire Swire Bulk Shipping Shipping Bulk Shipping Shipping Bayuquan Qinzhou Changsha Qingdao Changshu Shanghai Chongqing Shekou Dalian Shenzhen Tianjin Swire Shipping, CNCo’s liner shipping division, offers Fuzhou Jingtang Wuhan multipurpose liner services for transporting containerised, Lianyungang Wuhu breakbulk and mini-bulk cargoes, connecting the Chinese Nanjing Xiamen Mainland with the rest of Asia and Oceania. Through Swire Nansha Yantai Projects, CNCo offers project parcelling and transport Ningbo Yantian engineering services for cargoes. TRADING & INDUSTRIAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SWIRE RESOURCES GROUP Major distributor and retailer of sports and lifestyle shoes, apparel and accessories. Exclusive distributor of Chevignon, Repetto SHENZHEN NEW FRONTIER UNITED FAMILY HOSPITAL and The Kooples in the Chinese Mainland. Swire has an associate investment in Shenzhen New Frontier United Family Hospital, a new premium private hospital in Shenzhen. The hospital will be operated by United Family Healthcare, a leading private healthcare provider in the Chinese Mainland..
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