MONTHLY OVERSEAS CONTAINER TRADE UPDATE: FEBRUARY 2016

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MONTHLY CONTAINER TRADE REPORT - Overseas Containers MONTHLY OVERSEAS CONTAINER TRADE UPDATE: FEBRUARY 216 Overseas container trade February 216 Full overseas container imports Full overseas container exports Empty overseas container imports Empty overseas container exports overseas containers 1.1%.7% 26.7% 26.4% 1.% 93,11 55,558 4,15 35,69 187,834 overseas container throughput (full + empty) for February was 187,834, this was an increase of 1.% over February 215. (full + empty) overseas container imports for the month were up by 1.7% while total (full + empty) overseas container exports were also up by 9.3% in comparison to February 215. It is worth noting that there was one additional trading day compared to February last year due to 216 being a leap year. Full overseas container imports were 93,11, an increase of 1.1% against February last year. Several commodities posted monthly increases included clothing, textiles, vehicle parts, metal manufactures, glass & glassware, chemical products, domestic appliances and zinc. Commodities with the most notable declines were miscellaneous manufactures, beer, timber and chemicals. Full overseas container exports were 55,558 for February 216 which was up.7% against February 215. Several commodities recorded gains for the month including timber, zinc, fresh fruit, paperboards, raw cotton and chemical products. Commodities with the most notable declines were wheat, barley, meat, milk powder and scrap metal. Empty overseas container movements for February increased 26.4% over the same period last year to 39,175. Empty overseas exports increased 26.4% for the month, while empty overseas imports also rose by 26.7% against February 215. Disclaimer: The information contained within this report is based on the information received from the individual shipping line manifests. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PoMC accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies of the information provided. Readers are encouraged to consult their local PoMC representative with any queries they may have regarding the information provided. Page 1

Port of Melbourne Corporation Monthly Container Trade Report Overseas Container Trade by Month FULL CONTAINERS () 18, 16, 1 1 1, 8, 6, Overseas Container Trade by Month - Full Containers Full - 214-15 Full - 215-16 Import Export Import Export 215-16 214-15 91,716 12,966 95,372 12,842 99,58 84,11 95,259 93,11 51,356 54,891 51,183 54,415 5,283 56,55 45,21 55,558 143,72 157,857 146,555 157,257 149,863 14,561 14,469 148,659 87,43 94,99 92,22 95,593 97,766 88,14 87,72 84,563 8,986 8,428 87,662 88,283 57,72 58,433 54,98 52,67 5,349 55,371 45,43 55,198 58,796 52,67 58,991 55,282 144,115 153,342 146,318 147,66 148,115 143,475 132,763 139,761 139,782 133,35 146,653 143,565 Page 2

Port of Melbourne Corporation Monthly Container Trade Report Overseas Container Trade by Month EMPTY CONTAINERS () 5, 45, 35, 25, 15, 5, Overseas Container Trade by Month - Empty Containers Empty - 214-15 Empty - 215-16 Import Export Import Export 215-16 214-15 3,87 3,67 3,363 4,318 3,158 4,92 3,774 4,15 36,463 39,843 37,6 4,57 34,865 33,635 38,965 35,69 4,27 42,91 4,963 44,888 38,23 38,537 42,739 39,174 3,98 3,823 4,123 4,124 3,98 4,226 2,549 3,241 6,762 6,14 6,925 5,76 26,58 32,793 33,481 35,687 34,895 39,344 37,72 27,752 27,76 25,453 28,61 31,14 3,488 36,616 37,64 39,811 37,993 43,57 39,621 3,993 33,838 31,593 34,986 36,72 Page 3

Overseas Trade by Month by Sector - March 214 to February 216 IMPORT & EXPORT CONTAINERS () 1/3/14 to 29/2/16 8, Imports 8, Exports 7, 7, 6, 6, 5, 5, Loaded Import 2 ft Loaded Import 4 ft Loaded Export 2 ft Loaded Export 4 ft Empty Import 2 ft Empty Import 4 ft Empty Export 2 ft Empty Export 4 ft Page 4

Overseas Containerised Commodity Trade by Region FULL IMPORTS () 1/2/16 to 29/2/16 Clothing & Footwear Non-electrical Machinery Vehicle Parts Domestic Appliances Paperboard & Manufactured Paper Products Raw Plastics Plastic Ware Electrical Machinery Toys and Sporting Goods Non-metallic Minerals & Mineral Manufactures Rubber Manufactures Textiles Paper & Newsprint ~All Others Estimate % Share 7,577 8.1% 6,74 7.2% 5,637 6.1% 5,637 6.1% 3,936 4.2% 3,551 3.8% 3,479 3.7% 3,269 3.5% 2,962 3.2% 2,63 2.8% 2,614 2.8% 2,445 2.6% 2,411 2.6% 2,68 2.2% 1,863 2.% 1,666 1.8% 34,616 37.2% TOTAL FULL IMPORTS 93,11 1.% Empties 4,15 TOTAL Commodity Miscellaneous Manufactures Furniture Metal Manufactures 97,26 Clothing & Footwear Miscellaneous Manufactures Furniture Metal Manufactures Non-electrical Machinery Vehicle Parts Domestic Appliances Paperboard & Manufactured Paper Raw Plastics Plastic Ware Electrical Machinery Toys and Sporting Goods Non-metallic Minerals & Mineral Rubber Manufactures Textiles Paper & Newsprint 2, 4, 6, 8, * Miscellaneous Manufactures represents a variety of commodities such as freight of all kinds and general cargo as declared by the shipping line manifests. ** All commodity statistics are based on the commodity description provided on the individual shipping line manifests received by PoMC. PoMC does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of the commodity descriptions provided by the shipping lines. ***Commodities listed above represent the top containerised commodities shipped through the Port of Melbourne during the month. All Others represents all other commodities outside of the top ten commodities reported. Page 5

Overseas Containerised Commodity Trade by Region FULL EXPORTS () 1/2/16 to 29/2/16 Timber Pulp and Waste Paper Wheat Commodity Paperboard & Manufactured Paper Products Paper & Newsprint Hay, Chaff & Fodder Milk Powder Wine Wool Miscellaneous Manufactures Beef Raw Plastics Butter and Cheese Malt Barley ~All Others Estimate % Share 5,42 9.8% 3,392 6.1% 3,157 5.7% 2,219 4.% 1,89 3.4% 1,74 3.1% 1,655 3.% 1,588 2.9% 1,524 2.7% 1,497 2.7% 1,418 2.6% 1,387 2.5% 1,72 1.9% 765 1.4% 622 1.1% 26,248 47.2% TOTAL FULL EXPORTS 55,558 1.% Empties 35,69 TOTAL 9,627 Timber Pulp and Waste Paper Wheat Paperboard & Manufactured Paper Products Paper & Newsprint Hay, Chaff & Fodder Milk Powder Wine Wool Miscellaneous Manufactures Beef Raw Plastics Butter and Cheese Malt Barley 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, * Miscellaneous Manufactures represents freight of all kinds and general cargo. ** All commodity statistics are based on the commodity description provided on the individual shipping line manifests received by PoMC. PoMC does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of the commodity descriptions provided by the shipping lines. ***Commodities listed above represent the top containerised commodities shipped through the Port of Melbourne during the month. All Others represents all other commodities outside of the top ten commodities reported. Page 6

CHI TO INSERT LINK FOR DATE IN THIS CELL 1/2/16 to 29/2/16 Monthly Overseas Container Trade by Origin Region TOTAL IMPORTS () REGION Africa Central America General 532 28 IMPORT Reefer 429 2 961 3 5, 45, East Asia 45,846 3,135 48,981 Europe Middle East North America 11,65 1,148 6,556 1,115 397 97 12,765 1,545 7,463 35, South America South Pacific South-East Asia 887 4,659 14,621 13 1,22 1,215 99 5,879 15,836 25, Indian Sub-Continent TOTAL 2,683 88,61 74 8,597 2,757 97,27 15, 5, General Reefer Note: Statistics include both Full and Empty containers Page 7

CHI TO INSERT LINK FOR DATE IN THIS CELL 1/2/16 to 29/2/16 Monthly Full Overseas Monthly Container Trade Trade by Destination by Region Region TOTAL IMPORTS EXPORTS () () REGION EXPORT General Reefer Africa 728 214 942 Central America 219 112 331 East Asia 38,276 3,974 42,25 Europe 1,955 3 2,255 Middle East 1,973 462 2,435 North America 2,53 1,218 3,748 South America 315 3 318 South Pacific 8,552 1,626 1,178 South-East Asia 23,435 1,587 25,22 Indian Sub-Continent 3,88 6 3,148 TOTAL 81,71 9,556 9,627 45, 35, 25, 15, 5, - General Reefer Note: Statistics include both Full and Empty containers Page 8