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Case Study: J. Müller Agri Terminal Bulk Specialist at the Lower Weser Amsterdam, 22nd of May BULK PORTS, TERMINALS & LOGISTICS 2012 Antje Tussinger, J.

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1 Case Study: J. Müller Agri Terminal Bulk Specialist at the Lower Weser Amsterdam, 22nd of May BULK PORTS, TERMINALS & LOGISTICS 2012 Antje Tussinger, J. Müller AG Site Manager Brake, Seaports of Niedersachsen

2 Agenda  Seaports of Niedersachsen  J. Müller Group  J. Müller Agri Terminal  Product Specifications  Logistics & Services  Operational Excellence  Quality Management  Technical Approach & Solutions  Continuous Improvement Process  Agricultural Market Outlook

3 Seaports of Niedersachsen Bulk Ports in Lower Saxony

4 The J. Müller Group Corporate history  Founded in 1821  Family firm now managed by 6th generation  Keen investors  Locations: Bremen and Brake “ If the J. Müller company is to survive in future, it has to be rich in bricks and iron but low in cash!“ Johannes Müller (Senior) Tradition and progress

5 The J. Müller Group About the company  Key performance indicators:  Sales 2011: EUR 100 million  400 employees  Locations: Brake and Bremen  Corporate divisions: powerful and effective  J. Müller AGRI Terminal  J. Müller BREAKBULK Terminal  J. Müller WESER  J. Müller WIND Services & Logistics

6 J. Müller Group Locations BRAKE

7 Seaport Brake Handling statistics 2011

8 Products:  Grains, feedstuff, oilseeds  Fertilizers  Energy crops/biomass  Natural resources  Foot-related products  Sugar and other suitable bulk and agrar goods Our services:  Storage  Processing

9 Imported products Grain and Feedstuff  South America (Argentina and Brazil) - Soja, Sorghum, Maize  South-East Asia (Indonesia und Malaysia) - Palmkernexpeller  USA - Soja, Sorghum, CGFM-Pellets  East Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary) - Rapeseedmeal, Maize 2008 = 2,9 Mio mt 2009 = 2,3 Mio mt 2010 = 2,9 Mio mt 2011 = 2,9 Mio mt

10 Ports as competence centres Logistics & Services  Aspiration  Crushing  Milling  Mixing  Rough grinding  Drying In addition to the terminal operations and the storage facilities the following services are offered:

11 Ports as competence centres Transport Solutions  Efficient forwarding solutions  Using truck, railcar, coaster, riverbarge, ocean vessel  GMP-certified barge operators  Chartering  Agency Services ->Operational and ecological efficiency is considered

12  Daily discharging rate of about 20.000 mt per day (feedstuff)  Storage facilities of 465.000 mt  Handling equipment with a basic production of 800/ 600 mt per hour ensure  Short handling times for trucks, blocktrains, river barges, ocean vessels and coasters.  24 hours a day/ 7 days a week a „just in time“ delivery. Ports as competence centres Operational Excellence

13 Quality Management  Quality Management Standards  Monitoring through Public Authorities  Development of new standards in the transport and logistics operation (GMP committee)  Closed communication structure with the customers

14 Ports as competence centres Technical Approach & Solutions  New Storage building with 40.000 tons of total storage capacity  Four compartments with each 10.000 t capacity  The distribution of goods into the four compartments is carried out by an automated process  Self-Service operation  This is a technology is used for the first time for handling and storage of grains, feedstuffs, oilseeds  Own technical development

15 Ports as competence centres Technical Approach & Solutions  The crane was designed especially as a special double girder suspension crane with grab for handling of different bulk goods  The double girder suspension crane drives under a runway. The crane bridge with a span of 26 m and 7 m cantilever arms on both sides (Total girder length is 40 m )

16  Cost effectiveness  High productivity  Flexibility  Site availability  Process focus and transparency  Avoiding damage by prevention  Compliance with quality standards / environment  Technical Solutions “State of the art”  Human resource training Continuous Improvement Process The demands of our customers

17 Agricultural Market Outlook Challenges for the J. Müller Agri Terminal?  Prices for agricultural commodities remaining high  High demand off the compound feed industry  Local grain to be in short supply  Imports from South America and Black Sea remaining high  Available Stock still on lower levels  Volubility of the markets need flexibility of storage space  Growing storage space in the last 24 month  Weather conditions unpredictable

18 Thanks for your attention! Contact: antje.tussinger@jmueller.de www.jmueller.de

19 Thanks for your attention! Contact: antje.tussinger@jmueller.de www.jmueller.de


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