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General Built Flag Port of Registry Callsign IMO/Lloyds nr Length over all [m] Beam [m] Depth [m] Bowthruster(s) January-2000 Malta Valletta 9HA3770 9202857 151.99 23.00 13.00 - International Panama Canal Suez Canal Tropical Summer Winter GT 10,532.00 Draft NT 5,06.00 9,08.00 5,06.00 DWAT Permanent Ballast 696 Reefer Holds Hatches Compartments Minimum Deckheight [m] Allowable weight of forklift including cargo Temperature zones Cooling sections Temperature range [dc] Air circulations [/hr] Air renewals [/hr] USDA equipped Controlled Atmosphere Modified Atmosphere 16 2.20 maximum 6 mt (Forklift to be equiped with minimum airtyres) 8 1A 1BCD 2AB 2CD 3AB 3CD AB CD -30/+15 90 Yes, valid until 01-August-2020 CA pre-piped No equipment on board Page 1 of 5

Classification Details EMERALD Classification Society Bureau Veritas (BV) Main Class symbols I, +HULL, +MACH Service Notations +Refrigerated cargo ship, Equiped for carriage of containers Navigation Notations Unrestricted Navigation Additional Class Notations +REF-CARGO-AIRCONT Machinery +MACH Equivalent Finnish/Swedish Ice Strenghtening - Reefer Compartment Capacity Breakdown A B C D Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 5,37 25,886 20,176 8,608 89.21 307.7 215.05 106.83 3,758 37,99 30,996 26,22 62.52 35.37 380.35 283.0 5,055 0,029 38,722 37,203 80.07 80.7 75.65 33.70,96 39,529 35,026 29,678 78.39 7.12 31.78 308.87 Total 179,12 12,93 12,920 101,731 1,910.19 1,697.70 1,502.83 1,132.80 Total 100,017 1,118.56 138,95 1,561.6 161,009 1,870.16 19,197 1,693.16 58,718 6,23.52 Hatch sizes Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold l x b l x b l x b l x b Deck 13.00 x 7.85 13.00 x 7.85 13.00 x 7.85 13.00 x 7.85 A B C Container Carrying Capacity Max FEU's Add. TEU's Max TEU's Add. FEU's On Weather Deck and Hatches Max Stackweight Reefer Hold Max Stackweight High Cube High Cube 'Max Stackweight' and "' are the number of laden containers that can be loaded basis the maximum stackweight, calculating 26 mt gross for a laden FEU and 1 mt gross for a laden TEU Above figures are as per vessel's technical layout. Actual container intake is subject to master's approval and depending on stability, stackweight and visibility. Page 2 of 5

Voyage Container Carrying Capacity EMERALD Nr of High Cube (9.5') Reefers of which Selfsustained 96 96 ' Voyage' = voyage from Panama Canal to Rotterdam, with a full cargo of bananas in the holds and departing with full bunker tanks. Containers on this voyage are considered to weigh 26 mt gross. Reefer Plugs Nr. of electrical Reefer Plugs 106 Cargo Gear 2 Cranes x 36.0 mt 2 Cranes x 8.0 mt - All peeds are 'about', all consumptions are 'about', basis clean hull, clean propeller and deep (minimum 7 x deepest draft), currentless water/sea with a temperature of maximum 28 degree Celcius. - Descriptions are given basis maximum Beaufort, maximum 2 meters swell and maximum 2 meters wave height. - Additional MGO may be used for starting/stopping engines and/or manouvring and/or in narrow and/or restricted waters and/or in extreme weather conditions. - All auxiliary consumptions are based on maintaining cargo temperatures, during reduction period higher consumptions may be recorded. - All descriptions exclude consumption for carried laden reefer containers. Depending on ao the make and/or type of container, maintenance state of the container, commodity in the container, ambient temperature, use of water cooling, stowage position: as indication an average additional fuel consumption of about 30 kg/container/2hrs when maintaining temperatures to be taken into account. - Port consumptions are averages for vessel lying alongside berth. Manoevring consumptions are excluded. - Auxiliary consumption up to 13 mt/day with all generators fully loaded. - All Speeds are in knots and all consumptions are in metric tons per 2 hours. - International and/or local regulations may require use of other fuel grades. - Conditions are based on sailing with even keel, unless stated otherwise. Significant trim, especially large negative trim, may have negative impact on the performance. - All consumption figures are based on ISO 8217 (latest revision) specification fuels with following minimum caloric values: HFO: 0.600 kj/kg MGO 2.700 kj/kg Page 3 of 5

Bunker Tank Capacities Cbm (100%) Cbm at max filling level* Bunkertanks dedicated for High Sulphur RMG380 (IFO380) 1,393 1,170 1,160 Bunkertanks dedicated for Low Sulphur RMG380 (IFO380) 325 276 273 Total bunker capacity for RMG380 (IFO380) 1,718 1,6 1,33 Bunkertanks dedicated for Low Sulphur DMA (MGO) 10 88 76 Total bunker capacity for DMA (MGO) 10 88 76 mt** *) Vessel shall not mix bunkers from different bunkerings in 1 bunker tank. This may reduce the actual bunker capacity. **) Capacity in mt serve as indication only. Actual capacity in mt depending ao on the specifice gravity and temperature of the supplied bunkers. Vessel to be solely supplied with fuels as per ISO 8217:2010 or any subsequent amendment thereof. All supplied fuels shall be suitable to enable main propulsion and auxiliary machinery to operate efficiently and without harmful effects and in line with any national and/or international requirements. Fuels to be mineral based products and shall not contain waste lubricants (ULO), chemicals or any other harmful substances and shall be of homogenous and stable nature. Charterers to buy and arrange bunkers only from qualified suppliers and/or from majors and carry out their own quality checks as deemed necessary for their control. Charterers warrant that whenever bunkers are ordered for the vessel, the order not to put a lien on the vessel and explicitly request "The Products shall not include waste chemicals, waste lubricants and/or other non-fuel components." BIMCO Bunker Fuel Sulphur Content clause for Time Charter parties 200 to apply. If vessel is redelivered in an ECA area, Charterers warrant that vessel will be redelivered with sufficient bunkers suitable for consumption as per the requirements of the relevant ECA area to reach a port or place where suitable bunkers may be supplied. Vessel participates in fuel testing program. Samples are taken during each fuel from each supplied grade. Costs involved to be equally shared between Owners and Charterers. Vessel shall not consume any supplied fuel without having received full fuel analysis report confirming the fuel's quality. Page of 5

General Remarks - Pallet Intake figures are indication only. The figures are based on a stowage factor of 1.32 pallet/sqm in reefer holds, full load of reefer containers based on the standard voyage with 20 pallets in each container Page 5 of 5