Invest in Arctio an industrial cluster that produces 8% of the value of Finnish export

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2 In 2018, the largest LNG import terminal in Scandinavia will open at the Port of Röyttä in Tornio. We are now marketing a new industrial park in the immediate vicinity of the Port. Build your success in Arctio we provide you with a strong industrial cluster, first-class infrastructure, raw material flows and logistics. From 2018, you can also utilise LNG at Arctio. The vaporisation of LNG generates vast quantities of cold energy. LNG can be utilised particularly in metal, chemical and petrochemical industries, as well as, in bio and circular economies, mining, logistics, maritime traffic, petroleum and energy sectors, data centres, food sector,cryogenics, and in the research and development of the gas industry. Business Development Company Team Botnia Ltd and the local administration at the City of Tornio are more than happy to help you with your investment. Invest in Arctio an industrial cluster that produces 8% of the value of Finnish export The new industrial plots of Arctio are situated in the immediate vicinity of the LNG terminal, east of the Röyttä industrial area and Outokumpu stainless steel mill. The park is in the heart of Kemi-Tornio s industrial cluster by a gateway to Sweden and the Swedish market. This is the world s most northern metal, mining and circular economy hub with an export value of more than 5 billion a year. It is a prime location for a company wanting to grow we have the infrastructure, services and partnership opportunities. The Kemi-Tornio industrial ecosystem has grown over decades and is about to take a major leap ahead. Invest in Arctio and be part of this success story. First investors get a chance to tailor the functions. So now, it s time to make a move. Contact Team Botnia in Tornio. Why should you choose LNG for your industrial processes, traffic or energy production? Here are four reasons: 1. Profitability competitive and stable pricing in the long run 2. Environment fewer emissions, complies with regulations 3. Efficiency improves processes; safer and cleaner working environment 4. Future LNG technology is also suitable for renewable biogases because they both are mostly methane.

3 This is how you can benefit from LNG available at Arctio Why LNG? Case Outokumpu Tornio Mill The steel and metal industry can utilise LNG in its processes instead of liquid gas and oil, thus achieving savings, shorter throughput times, fewer emissions and a cleaner working environment. The chemical, petrochemical and DRI steel industries use natural gas as raw material in their processes. Thanks to the LNG terminal, you are guaranteed availability, competitive purchase prices and price stability of natural gas. According to the Chemical Industry Federation of Finland, the LNG terminal will give a competitive edge and create more interest in Finland as an industrial investment object. Bioeconomy companies can process biomethane for the purposes of the gas industry from e.g. manure, arable crops, sewage sludge, from the by-products and waste of forestry and other industry, as well as, household biowaste. Biogas can be used together with LNG or separately. In The Netherlands, Austria, Sweden and Germany, there are examples of advanced biogas ecosystems. The mining industry can replace diesel fuel with LNG in their processes. The diesel driven heavy machinery used in mining is perfect for LNG conversion. Logistics uses heavy goods vehicles that can consume LNG. The light goods vehicles can run on CNG also mixed with biogas. The petroleum industry and fuel distribution are in a key position in the EU strategy for cleaner transportation. Maritime traffic can considerably reduce its emissions with LNG that meets the requirements of the sulphur directive concerning maritime traffic. LNG is an environmentally friendly choice in passenger and icebreaker traffic, as well as in export and import shipping. The energy sector can use LNG that is a cleaner choice instead of oil and coal. LNG is also a suitable as primary and backup fuel for example in biomass, wind power and water power plants. Data centres in Arctio have a unique opportunity to utilise cold energy from LNG vaporisation (230 kwh/ tonne). Even without this opportunity, here data centres can save 50 % on their energy costs compared to Central Europe. Food and beverage companies can utilise LNG and cold energy in various processes such as drying, freezing and storing. Industrial services support companies in the area during construction and operation. Gas infrastructure will be built in the area, offering business opportunities to gas and construction companies. Gas industry and biogas research and development co-operate at the forefront of growth with other businesses in Arctio. Other functions may be e.g. cold energy utilisation in cryogenics, cryogenic storage or cryogenic grinding to produce crumb rubber. Replacing the use of propane with liquefied natural gas sourced directly from the global market will reduce production cost through lower and more stable energy prices, and thereby increase the competitiveness of our Tornio mill. It will also positively contribute in our continuous drive to further decrease our carbon dioxide emissions. Pekka Erkkilä, CTO, Outokumpu Oyj (from Outokumpu news, JAN 14, 2015

4 Arctio information on plots Numbers Location and accessibility of plots Co-ordinates: , , Koivuletontie Nearest motorways E8 (8km), E4 (9 km), E75 (20km via E8) Centre of Tornio: 9 km Tornio railway station: 8 km Kemi-Tornio Airport 25 km Port of Röyttä, in immediate vicinity TornioHaparanda is a vibrant twin-city that welcomes business 35,000 inhabitants 2,300 companies Every year, new businesses Excellent logistical location Tornio offers a meeting point for international rail networks connecting Sweden and Western Europe with Finland, Russia and Asia. Tornio is a hub of four international Owner Area information Planning and permits City of Tornio Total area: 75.5 ha In natural state, forest Partial town planning ongoing, ready Aug 2018 Detailed plan tailored to the applicant, duration 6 7 months after which construction can start. are established in Tornio Businesses highly value Tornio s relocation services Industrial cluster in the Kemi-Tornio area is exceptionally strong transportation corridors: Bothnian Corridor, Northern Axis, Motorway of the Baltic Sea & N.E.W. Freight Corridor From Tornio to China by rail in 10 days From Northern Norway, Stockholm and Helsinki by truck in hours Every year, 14 million people cross Data connections and broadband Possibility to have fibre optic communication. Kemi-Tornio industrial cluster accounts for 8 % of Finnish export income the border, Tornio is the busiest international border in Finland Natural hazards No natural hazards. Kemi-Tornio industrial cluster accounts for 80 % of industrial production in Lapland Every year, 4.7 million vehicles cross the border in TornioHaparanda Energy Water and cooling Power grid in the area (20 kv) LNG can be utilised Wind power Water power Water and sewage network in the area as requested by the applicant Air cooling available 12 months, yearly average temperature 0 2 C +3.4 % growth in turnover in the Kemi-Tornio subregion in % growth in the industry turnover in Kemi-Tornio in companies offer industrial services 2,000 employees in industrial services 1.7 million tonnes of side streams LNG has significantly lower emissions than oil and coal % lower CO 2 emissions than oil Approx. 50 % lower CO2 emissions than coal, in electricity generation Waste heat Cryogenic energy Law on data protection Possibility to utilise waste heat from the Outokumpu Mill LNG vaporisation produces cryogenic energy at the rate of 230 kwh/tonne End users of LNG in the area guarantee industrial scale availability of cryogenic energy Under Finnish law digital information is strongly protected against state intelligence activities, and protection of privacy is one of our fundamental rights. Finland has strong laws protecting the sovereignty of data which is one reason why there are several data centres in Finland State of Finland is keen to preserve its position as a frontrunner in digitalisation. from industries within 25 km radius All significant northern cities and universities nearby 70,000 people within 30 km 407,000 people within 130 km 821,000 people within 300 km Five institutes of higher education with more than 53,000 students within 130 km (Lapland and Oulu Universities of Appl. Sciences, Luleå Uni of Technology, Uni Oulu, Uni Lapland) 85 % lower NOx emissions than oil % lower SOx emissions than oil No heavy metal emissions Tornio LNG terminal is the largest in Scandinavia 50,000 m³ capacity 110 M total value of investment

5 Tornio s relocation services valued Doing business with the City of Tornio and the Business Development Company has been easy, and it seems that they are not afraid of getting their hands dirty. Looking back at Motonet s history, the placement services we received for our Tornio shop are among the top three in Finland. Starting from the first contact to when the building was ready; this kind of effortless and fast process is hard to find anywhere else. Eero Broman, Managing Director of Motonet, 28 Jan 2016 More information on LNG, Arctio and relocation services at bothnianbusiness.fi/arctio Want to hear more about investment opportunities? Contact us at Business Development Company Team Botnia! Jukka Kujala, CEO of Team Botnia Ltd Pakkahuoneenkatu 1, Tornio jukka.kujala@tornio.fi