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May 2019 Ocean carrier additions: CMA and MSC agree to join TradeLens; data for ZIM joins nearly 50% of global container volume to be on the platform Ocean carrier additions: Read more Seaboard Marine and KMTC join

Ocean carrier additions: Namsung and Boluda join December 2018 Ocean carrier additions: TradeLens Commercial Release; 1.5 million PIL joins events per day published to the platform; working with more than 100 ecosystem participants

Ocean carrier additions: Maersk Line, Safmarine, September 2018 Hamburg Sud, Sealand join TradeLens Limited Availability Release

August 2018 January 2018 Formal launch of the TradeLens Beta release of the platform and launch of Early Adopter Program; trials underway TradeLens Overview Introduction 17-Jul-19 3

A single shipment of avocados from Mombasa to Rotterdam involves 30 actors, 100+ people, and 200 information exchanges

Inconsistent information across organizational boundaries and blind spots throughout the supply chain hinder the efficient flow of goods Complex, cumbersome, and costly peer-to-peer messaging Manual, time-consuming, paper-based processes Risk assessments often lack sufficient information; clearance processes subject to fraud TradeLens Overview Introduction 17-Jul-19 4

Data trapped in organizational silos

Manual, time-consuming, paper-based processes

Clearance takes too long and is often subject to fraud

High costs and poor customer service TradeLens Overview Introduction 17-Jul-19 5

Connect the ecosystem

Drive true information sharing

Foster collaboration and trust

Spur innovation TradeLens Overview Introduction 17-Jul-19 6

Customs & Ports & Ports & Customs & BCO 3PL Intermodal Carriers Intermodal 3PL BCO Authorities Terminals Terminals Authorities

Packing List Original Non-Negotiable Advance Pre-Paid Certificate of Shipping Importer Cargo Specific Customs Commercial Export Import Bill of Lading Bill of Lading Declaration Invoice Origin Instructions Security Filing Certificate Clearance Invoice Documentation Documentation

* Note: representative sample only of the data on the platform TradeLens Overview The TradeLens Ecosystem 17-Jul-19 7

Coverage across 6 continents 61 ports and terminals directly integrated in to TradeLens Data from up to 600 ports and terminals captured by existing TradeLens members

Ports and terminals directly integrated with TradeLens Ports and terminals contributing data to TradeLens

Interactive map of TradeLens port and terminal network: https://www.tradelens.com/ecosystem/ TradeLens Overview The TradeLens Ecosystem 17-Jul-19 8

⦿ Live: The Network Member is connected to the Platform and providing data ◎ In Process: The Network Member engaged and/or integration is in process (Some members engaged under Early Adopter Program and/or trial agreements)

Terminal Location Operator Terminal Location Operator Terminal Location Operator Terminal Location Operator

, Spain ⦿ Gunsan, South Korea KL-NET ◎ Marport, Turkey Marport, Turkey ⦿ Said, Egypt APM Terminals ⦿ Algeciras, Spain APM Terminals ◎ Hakata, Japan MLC ◎ Marsaxlokk,Malta Yil Port Group ◎ Salalah, Oman APM Terminals ◎ Antofagasta, Chile SAAM ⦿ Halifax, Canada Halterm Canada ⦿ Melbourne, Australia Patrick Terminals ◎ Santo Antonio, Chile SAAM ◎ An Ping, Taiwan MPB ◎ Hazira, India Adani Ports ◎ Moji, Japan MLC ◎ Santos, Brazil APM Terminals ⦿ Apapa, Nigeria APM Terminals ⦿ Hong Kong Modern Terminals ⦿ Montreal, Canada MGTP ◎ San Vincente, Chile SAAM ⦿ Auckland, New Zealand PortConnect ⦿ Houston, TX USA Port of Houston ⦿ Mobile, AL USA APM Terminals ⦿ Singapore, Singapore PSA ⦿ Avonmouth, UK MCP ◎ Hualien, Taiwan MPB ◎ Moin, Costa Rica APM Terminals ◎ Solventas,Turkey Yil Port Group ⦿ Bahrain APM Terminals ⦿ Hull, UK MCP ◎ Mumbai, India APM Terminals ◎ Stockholm Nord, Sweden Yil Port Group ◎ , Spain ⦿ Immingham, UK MCP ◎ Mundra, India Adani Ports ◎ Suao, Taiwan MPB ⦿ , Spain Port of Bilbao ⦿ Itajai, Brazil APM Terminals ◎ Murmugao, India Adani Ports ⦿ Sydney, Australia Patrick Terminals ⦿ Brisbane, Australia Patrick Terminals ⦿ Incheon, South Korea KL-NET ◎ Nagoya, Japan MLC ◎ Taichung, Taiwan MPB ⦿ Buenos Aires, Argentina APM Terminals ◎ Iquique, Chile SAAM ⦿ Napier, NZ Napier Port Authority ◎ Taipei, Taiwan MPB ◎ Busan, South Korea Port of Busan ◎ Istanbul, Turkey TIL ⦿ Newcastle, UK MCP ⦿ Tangier, Morocco APM Terminals ⦿ Callao, Peru APM Terminals ⦿ Izmir, Turkey APM Terminals ◎ Norfolk, USA Virginia International ⦿ Tauranga, NZ PortConnect ⦿ Cotonou, Benin APM Terminals ◎ Kaohsiung, Taiwan MPB ⦿ Onne, Nigeria APM Terminals ⦿ Teesport, UK MCP ◎ Dahej, India Adani Ports ◎ Kattupalli, India Adani Ports ◎ Osaka, Japan MLC ◎ Tuna, India Adani Ports ◎ Dharmaj, India Adani Ports ◎ Keelung, Taiwan MPB ◎ Oslo, Norway Yil Port Group ⦿ Ulsan, South Korea KL-NET ◎ Elizabeth, NJ, USA APM Terminals ◎ Kobe, Japan MLC ⦿ Philadelphia, PA USA Packer Terminals ⦿ Valparaiso, Chile TSP ◎ Ennore, India Adani Ports ⦿ Kwangyang, South Korea KL-NET ⦿ Pipavav, India APM Terminals ⦿ , Spain ⦿ Felixstowe, UK MCP ⦿ Lazaro, Mexico APM Terminals ⦿ Pecem, Brazil APM Terminals ◎ Visakhapatnam, India JM Baxi ⦿ Fremantle, Australia Patrick Terminals ◎ Leixoes, Portugal Yil Port Group ⦿ Pyeongtaek, South Korea KL-NET ◎ Vizag, India Adani Ports ◎ Gavle, Sewden Yil Port Group ◎ Liilia, Estonia Port of Tallinn ⦿ Poti, Georgia APM Terminals ◎ Vizhinjam, India Adani Ports ◎ Gebze,Turkey Yil Port Group ⦿ Liverpool, UK MCP ⦿ Pohang, South Korea KL-NET ◎ Yokohama, Japan MLC ◎ Gemport,Turkey Yil Port Group ⦿ Los Angeles, CA, USA APM Terminals ⦿ Pusan, South Korea KL-NET ⦿ Gothenburg, Sweden APM Terminals ⦿ Maasvlakte II, Netherlands APM Terminals ◎ Rotaport,Turkey Yil Port Group ⦿ Grangemouth, UK MCP ◎ Manila, Philippines ICTSI ⦿ Rotterdam, Netherlands APM Terminals TradeLens Overview The TradeLens Ecosystem 17-Jul-19 9

The ocean leg is at the heart of a container shipment journey, and as such carriers are the linchpin of the end-to-end information model by providing the booking that links all parts of the journey

Given the central role that carriers play today in safeguarding and distributing key information and documents across parties to a shipment, they are in a unique position to govern the Blockchain network that will transform the industry’s information sharing model

TradeLens is currently in partnership with 13 global ocean carriers*

• CMA CGM and MSC have agreed to join TradeLens; final membership pending. Speak with your TradeLens representative for a report on current onboarding status. TradeLens Overview The TradeLens Ecosystem 17-Jul-19 10

Authorities and agents in charge of the import and export of goods want powerful new tools to help them simply and clearly identify risks and efficiently process huge volumes of trade that cross their borders.

TradeLens is working with authorities from 9 countries to deliver better information sharing, less manual paperwork, and easier connections to national single window platforms.

Abu Dhabi Azerbaijan Australia Home Bahrain Canada Customs Customs Affairs Customs Customs

Dutch Ghana / GCNET Peru Saudi Arabia Singapore Customs Customs Customs Customs

• This list of authorities is not exhaustive. Speak with your TradeLens representative for a complete list, along with current onboarding status. TradeLens Overview The TradeLens Ecosystem 17-Jul-19 11

Third-party logistics providers (3PLs) and Freight Forwarders are central to the global movement of goods. As a solution designed for the entire supply chain industry, TradeLens is focused on maximizing the value of these participants by:

Improving collaboration with their customers by leveraging global standards and nuanced data control Tangibly bringing together the commercial, documentary and operational elements of supply chain management.

Intermodal operators handling their customers’ cargo want more visibility up and down the supply chain so they can act fast and lower the cost of every shipment.

TradeLens provides trustworthy data that helps them to predict and optimize equipment utilization, speed up pick-ups and drop-offs and reduce queueing times.

• This list of 3PLs and intermodal operators is not exhaustive. Speak with your TradeLens representative for a complete list, along with current onboarding status. 17 July, 2019 12