Richard Teubner, Vice President INTRODUCTION TO SEACOR AMH

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1 Richard Teubner, Vice President INTRODUCTION TO SEACOR AMH

2 OVERVIEW SEACOR AMH is part of SEACOR Holdings Inc. Inland River Services (SCF). SEACOR Holdings (NYSE:CKH) and its subsidiaries are in the business of owning, operating, investing in and marketing marine equipment primarily in, shipping, logistics and terminal services. SEACOR offers customers a diversified suite of services: Inland River Services Shipping Services Emergency and Crisis Services Clean Energy 2

3 INLAND RIVER SERVICES Strong Industry Experience in Business Lines: Grain and freight logistics Dry and liquid cargo logistics Terminal and warehouse operations Barge fleet operations Shipyard operations International experience (Colombia, Uruguay/Paraguay/Argentina/Brazil) 3

4 SAMH Port Allen Terminal

5 AMERICA S MARINE HIGHWAY PROGRAM The America s Marine Highway System consists of over 29,000 nautical miles of navigable waterways including rivers, bays, channels, the Great Lakes, the Saint Lawrence Seaway System, coastal, and open-ocean routes. The Marine Highway Program works to further incorporate these waterways into the greater U.S. transportation system, especially where marine transportation services are the most efficient, effective, and sustainable transportation option.

6 SAMH loaded tow approaching New Orleans

7 SERVING BATON ROUGE NEW ORLEANS: SEACOR AMH- is dedicated to operate a container on barge service throughout the region to support both current and future shipping needs. Schedule- Current weekly sailings from Baton Rouge on Tuesday & Thursday and from New Orleans on Wednesday & Saturday. Schedule can be modified to capture additional Carrier vessels. Southbound tows require 12 hours of transport time whereas Northbound is 26 hours. Tow capacity- SEACOR AMH will use 6 barges per tow with 36 FEU per barge or 216 FEU per sailing. We can operate 12 total barges per tow boat (432 FEU). This allows for two sailings per week as volume dictates. Additional tow boats and barges can be added to further increase weekly sailings. Empty Sourcing- SEACOR AMH offers empty repositioning from either New Orleans or Memphis to support the Export needs. Terminal Operations- SEACOR AMH operates the Port Allen facility where we offer container storage, repair, and an onsite chassis pool.

8 8 Barge Tow New Orleans Arrival

9 SERVING NEW ORLEANS - MEMPHIS SEACOR - owns 72 acres of riverfront property in Memphis being developed for loading/unloading barges and as a container depot. Schedule- Currently we load barges when enough containers are aggregated the barge then enters south bound line tows to Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Tow capacity- Each barge can hold 48 empty forty foot containers and we can run any combination of barges necessary to support shipping needs. Terminal Operations- SEACOR AMH operates the Memphis facility offering container storage, repair, onsite chassis pool and gate hours to alleviate traffic congestion. Rail We work directly with the carriers to alleviate storage and congestion issues at the Memphis ramp as well as repositioning empties through the gulf. Import Cargo SEACOR AMH currently transports imported cargoes through the Port of New Orleans with destination to or distribution in the Memphis area.

10 MAP OF OPERATIONS

11 SHIPPING EFFICIENTLY = COST SAVINGS Customers can lower over-the-road shipping costs by consolidating multiple truck shipments onto a single SEACOR AMH vessel for shipment, an important step forward to help alleviate our nation s congested transportation network while providing a Green alternative. Roadway Congestion takes trucks off road reducing congestion at bottlenecks and port gate structures. Terminal Turn time reduction with less trucks through the gate and at the handling equipment. Night Operation avoids traffic allowing for faster delivery times of empty containers and Full Container load deliveries. Grounded Operation in all facilities reduces the need for chassis and their associated costs. Modular Operation allows for the tows to ramp up or scale down in size dependent upon the shippers needs. Container Depot on site allows for container quality control and repair, storage, and quicker deliveries for bookings.

12 Q&A