The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System

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The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System Vince D Amico, Manager, Market Development The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION January 22, 2016

Agenda An Overview of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes system Market Product Highway H 2 0 Shipping Simplified Investing for the Future

The St. Lawrence Seaway: System Overview

An Overview: The Great Lakes / Seaway System Your gateway to..and from the heartland of North America 227,000 Jobs in US and Canada $35B In business revenue $5B Contributions in federal, state and provincial taxes $14B In employment wages annually We like to call it Hwy H 2 O

An Overview The St. Lawrence Seaway DULUTH, MINNESOTA ATLANTIC OCEAN on Lake Superior...distance = 2,038 nautical miles (2,342 statute miles or 3,700 kilometres...sailing time = 8.5 days......

An Overview Lock Operation A ship carrying 30,000MT can transit a lock in about 45 minutes

The St. Lawrence Seaway: Market Product 7 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor.

Market Strategic Location Over 150 million people in North America live within an 8 hour drive of a major port on the Great Lakes / Seaway System

Market ONE STOP SHOPPING 2 Lines of Business ROLE DEFINITION Approximately 40 million metric tons shipped annually Domestic 74% International 26% Domestic Largely single segment of Bulk Traffic moving inter Great Lakes and the upper Seaway. Aggregates/Coke/Iron Ore/Grain International Diversified mix of traffic moving Internationally Breakbulk Bulk Project Cargo Containers

Market Trade Routes Approximately 10 million metric tons of import export cargo shipped annually International Trade Routes Asia 2.00% Europe 67.00% Latin America 19.00% North Africa- Middle East 12.00%

Market Carrier Fluidity On average 30 Ocean Carriers (Salty s) are servicing the Great Lakes weekly Port of Milwaukee

Market Carrier Capacity 60% load to load capacity Carrier Operators North America - 57% Europe - 34% Asia - 8% Port of Milwaukee

Market Containerization Cleveland Europe Express The Cleveland-Europe Express is the only direct, scheduled vessel service that moves containerized and non-containerized cargo between the Great Lakes and Europe, through the Port of Antwerp.

The St. Lawrence Seaway: Highway H 2 0

Highway H 2 0 Mission Deliverables Highway H 2 O is an alliance of transportation stakeholders in the Great Lakes / Seaway System region, working to develop business deliver greater awareness about the System locally and internationally. Working with its members and partners in a stewardship capacity, Highway H 2 O leverages its collective knowledge about the System offers innovative services and incentive programs ensure the System remains a competitive gateway into the future.

The St. Lawrence Seaway: 16 SHIPPING SIMPLIFIED

ONE STOP SHOPPING Shipping Simplified ROLE DEFINITION SLSMC Marketing Extend Market Awareness of the Seaway beyond traditional promotion Direct Market Development with new and existing users of system A neutral connector between the opportunity and the stakeholder A supplement to Port, Carrier, Stevedore marketing efforts/team not a replacement Active Opportunity Management One Stop The role of market development is to act as a catalyst for business growth for the entire seaway and great lakes system

Shipping Simplified Example An example of the Port of Milwaukee in the mix for load center : Wagenborg CP Rail Origin: Port of Marghera Italy Freight Forwarder Boiler move request FEDNAV Port of Milwaukee Union Pacific Destination Beulah ND BBC Transport Providers Opportunity Freight forwarder requests assistance in establishing supply chain options to move a boiler from Italy to North Dakota Market Development Advocate Raise awareness, Port of Milwaukee as a distribution hub for boiler Solicit carriers, determine interest and request rate offering from Port of Marghera to Port of Milwaukee Facilitate stevedore interaction with freight forwarder to establish port handling costs Extend the marine supply chain: o Network reach Introduce rail service options (Port to end customer)

Shipping Simplified Business Incentive Program Growing our Business.Maintaining our Existing Cargo and Attracting New Cargo : Since March 2008, our Toll Structure has been modified to offer Business Incentives A 20% Reduction on tolls for cargo qualified as New Business A 10% Volume Incentive for Existing Cargo Customers Additional 20% Incentive for New Services Introduction of Gateway Incentive Private confidential contract for business shift of volume to Highway H 2 0 route v existing gateway

The St. Lawrence Seaway: Investing in the Future

Investments Province and States Capital investments being made in port and terminal facilities and waterway infrastructure total (US$ 2.9 billion).

Investments Ports & Terminals Capital investments being made in port and terminal facilities infrastructure total (US$ 1.7 billion). $1.2B Ports and Terminals investments with $0.5B future commitments

Investments Waterway Infrastructure Capital investments being made in waterway infrastructure total (US$ 1.1 billion). $0.6B Waterway Infrastructure investments with $0.5B in future commitments

Investments Vessel Renewal Capital investments being made in new vessel (domestic and international) total (US$ 4.1 billion). $4.1B New vessels for Domestic and International carriers whom service the Seaway

Investments Hands Free Mooring Remotely operated Attract more vessels in order to diversify our cargo base Reduce barriers to system by lowering crewing requirements for lock transits / minimize overtime Enhance crew safety and productivity Eliminates carriers need to install seaway fittings

Thank You 26 905-641-0309 Cell 289-214-8163 vdamico@seaway.ca @hwyh2o www.hwyh2o.com Vince D Amico, Manager, Market Development St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation