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AAPA Spring Conference Washington DC Global Finance Sources for Hemispheric Port Development Seth Lehman, Senior Director March 19, 2013

Agenda I. Transportation Credit Overview II. Global Seaport Rating Portfolio III. Examples of International Ratings IV. Developments Affecting Ratings V. Rating Drivers and Peer Analysis

U.S. Credit Overview Transportation Sector 2010 Outlook 2011 Outlook 2012 Outlook 2013 Outlook Ports Stable/Negative Stable Stable Stable Airports Negative Stable/Negative Stable/Negative Stable Toll Roads Stable/Negative Stable Stable Stable 2

What Could Change the Outlook? Sector External Factors Fuel Prices State/Local Stress Federal Government Ports Airports Toll Roads 3

Scale of Vulnerability During Downturn by Sector Toll Roads Seaports Airports Less Vulnerable Mitigants More Vulnerable Degree of Competition Ability to Make Timely Price Adjustments to Offset Shifts in Volume 4

U.S. Port Ratings: Solid Investment Grade Credits Fitch s rated U.S. portfolio of ports includes: Fitch U.S. Port Ratings 13% AA category 56% A category 25% BBB category 6% BB category 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 AAA AA+ AA AA- A+ BB+ BB A A- BBB+ BBB BBB- BB- B+ Note: As of March 2013. Reflects publicly rated U.S. ports only. 5

Global Port Ratings: A Broader Range of Ratings Fitch s Global Portfolio of Ports: Fitch Global Port Ratings U.S EMEA Latin America 8% AA category or higher 40% A category 28% BBB category 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 AAA AA+ AA AA- A+ A BB+ BB A- BBB+ BBB BBB- BB- B+ 24% BB category 6

Typical Rating Ranges AA Category Primary Ports, Major Markets, Limited Competition & Low Volatility, Strong Rating Drivers A Category Midsize/Large Markets, Some Competition & Volatility, Midrange rating drivers BBB Category and Lower Smaller/Midsize markets, Concentrated, Meaningful Competition, Midrange/Weaker Rating Drivers incl. Debt Structures and Security Features 7

Have Port Ratings Been Resilient During the Downturn? Fitch Ratings Rated Portfolio Profoundly YES No Defaults on Rated Debt Downgrades/Negative Outlooks Occurred but Sector Rating Migration Minimal Very Few Credits Transitioned from Investment Grade to Below Investment Grade Ratings Consider Conservative Scenarios Low/Flat Growth, Downturns 8

U.S. Port Rating Actions: 2008 2013 Ratings Changes Alabama State Port Authority (AL) Canaveral Port Authority (FL) Cleveland-Cuyahoga Port (OH) Outlook Changes Jacksonville Port Authority (FL) San Diego Unified Port District (CA) Tri-City Regional Port District (IL) Northern Marianna Isl. (NMI) Port of Palm Beach (FL) Virginia State Port Authority (VA) Note: As of March 2013. Reflects publicly rated U.S. ports only. 9

Selected International Port Ratings Associated British Ports Rating: BBB+ Obligations: 2.4Bn (GBP) Purpose: Acquisition Refi Ownership: Equity Sponsors/Investors Borealis 33% GIC Investments 33% Goldman Sachs IP 23% Port of Paita (Peru) Rating: BB- Obligations: 100Mn Bonds(USD) Purpose: Capital Funding Ownership: Federal Government of Peru: Concession 30 Years Mota-Engil Cosmos Agencia Maritima Infracapital Partners LP 10% 10

Associated British Ports (UK) Defining Characteristics Credit Issues Leading Position in UK Trade Landlord Model with Many Locations Diverse Cargo Operations Favorable Contracts with Leading Customers Debt Structure Risks: Bridge Loans and Bullet Maturities Counterparty Risks: Interest Rate Hedges Financial Metrics Reliant on Long Term Growth Flexible Regime for Tariffs and Cost Adjustments Solid Financial History Manageable Capex Plan 11

Port of Paita (Peru) Defining Characteristics Credit Issues Secondary Port of Call (Northwest Peru) but Growing Export Driven Facility: Container Trade in Agro, Hydro and Grain Products Local Area Has Low Economic Activity Limited Intermodal Connectivity Volume Risk Limited Revenue Guaranties Under Contracts/Leases Concentration in Customers and Trade Sectors Capex Completion Risks High Leverage Conservative Debt Structure Amortizing Principal with Reserves, and Good Covenants/Triggers 12

From Looking Back to Looking Ahead Review of Historical Performance Volume and Revenue Trends Metrics: Cost and Financial Management Efficiency Development of Forecast Analysis Review of Sponsor or Consultant s Assumptions Develop Fitch Rating/Base Case and Sensitivities Data Comparisons Actual Results Versus Covenants and Prior Forecasts Comparison to Peer Credits for Rating Consistency 13

TEU Performance Since the Downturn Year Fitch s 6 Largest Rated Ports % Change in TEUs AAPA Total U.S. Ports % Change in TEUs 2007 +1.0% +1.3% 2008-6.6% -4.8% 2009-15.1% -12.4% 2010 +17.9% +12.7% 2011 +0.2% +1.1% 2012 +0.6% n/a Slow Comeback Following Consecutive Years of Larger Declines 14

Global Economic Outlook GDP Growth Region 2013 2014 U.S. +2.3% +2.8% Eurozone -0.1% +1.2% MAEs +1.2% +1.9% BRICs +6.3% +6.2% Global +4.8% 5.0% Growth in Global Economy Varies Significantly by Region 15

Volume Performance and GDP: Pre-Recession In years prior to the recession, U.S. TEU volumes grew more rapidly than U.S. GDP 1990-2007: TEU growth in the U.S. was 2x GDP growth on average 2002-2007: Average was closer to 3x 15.0% Change in TEUs vs GDP 350 300 250 200 US TEU Throughput vs GDP (Indexed) 90-07 CAGR TEU: +6.1% GDP: +2.8% 07-11 CAGR TEU: -1.3% GDP: +0.2% 10.0% 5.0% 150 0.0% 100-5.0% -10.0% 2002-2007 TEU Growth: 3x GDP 50-15.0% 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 US TEU GDP Chained 2005 Source: AAPA, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Data as of March 2013 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 TEUS GDP Chained 2005 Source: AAPA, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Data as of March 2013 16

Q1'06 Q3'06 Q1'07 Q3'07 Q1'08 Q3'08 Q1'09 Q3'09 Q1'10 Q3'10 Q1'11 Q3'11 Q1'12 Q3'12 Percent Change Percent Change Since Recession: Return to Normal? Rebound in U.S. GDP since mid-2009, TEUs since early 2010 Both GDP and TEUs show softening growth since first half of 2011 Compression in the multiplier relationship Quarterly Real GDP Growth GDP Growth vs TEU Growth 6.0% 30.0% 4.0% 2.0% - 20.0% 10.0% (2.0%) - (4.0%) (10.0%) (6.0%) (8.0%) (10.0%) (20.0%) (30.0%) Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Data as of March 2013 Real GDP Growth TEU Growth Source: Port websites and U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Data as of March 2013 17

Percent Change An Uncertain Economic Landscape for Ports Economic Factors Have Potential to Pressure Demand U.S. GDP: Rebound Has Slowed in Recent Quarters Where Are We Heading? Unemployed Rate 7.0 Million (2007) 4.4% 30.0% GDP Growth vs TEU Growth 20.0% 10.0% 14 Million (2009) 10% - (10.0%) (20.0%) (30.0%) 12 Million (2013) 7.7% Real GDP Growth TEU Growth 18

Our Expectations for 2013 and Beyond Issue Cargo Activity Revenue Growth Shippers Investments Expectation Low Positive Growth More Conservative View of Forecasts Contracts for Revenue Visibility Customer & Revenue Diversity Preferred Expect Reaction to Panama Canal Expansion in 2014 Some Caution on Capacity, Labor, and Fuel Trends Ongoing Need with Maintenance & Renewal versus Speculative Growth & Expansion Growing Role for Private Sector Capital 19

A Global Approach to Rating Ports Rating Criteria for Ports September 2012 Applies to: Whole port enterprises Single/Multi-Terminal Facilities Port Facilities in Multiple Locations Different Forms of Ownership Models Borrowings with Broad Revenue Pledge More limited revenue streams (i.e. facility leases) May supplement other relevant Fitch Ratings criteria (i.e. Corporate) 20

Ports Rating Criteria 5 Key Drivers (1) Revenue Risk -Cargo Volumes (5) Debt Service Credit Rating (2) Revenue Risk -Price (4) Debt Structure (3) Infrastructure Development 21

Expanded Rating Criteria for Ports I. Global Rating Rationale for Ports: Revenue Risk Volume Revenue Risk Price Debt Structure Debt Service Infrastructure Development/Renewal II. Description, Drivers and Relevant Benchmarks (See Appendix) III. Attribute Scorings: Stronger, Mid-Range, and Weaker 22

Indicative Rating Metrics by Category Rating Category DSCR(x) a Net Debt/EBITDA (x) b Days Cash on Hand c AA Category 2.50 or higher 4.0 or lower 400 or higher A Category 1.40-2.50 4.0-8.0 300-400 BBB Category Strength/narrowness of franchise is a key driver Other factors (i.e. adverse leverage/coverage) may offset a strong franchise a The LLCR/ICR combination may be used where there is refinance risk on 30% of the debt or more, or where debt has a non-amortizing feature. b Fitch will use net debt to CFADS in the appropriate market (i.e. U.S.). c Days Cash On Hand is used with U.S. municipal port credits. Source: Fitch Ratings 23

Peer Review of Rated U.S. Ports - 2013 Revenue Risk - Volume Revenue Risk - Price Infrastructure/ Development Weaker, 25% Stronger, 19% Weaker, 13% Stronger, 19% Weaker, 6% Stronger, 25% Midrange, 56% Debt Structure Midrange, 69% Debt Service Midrange, 69% Midrange, 25% Weaker, 6% Midrange, 31% Stronger, 63% Stronger, 75% 24

Related Research Quarterly Port Trend Data, February 2013 2013 Outlook: U.S. Transportation Infrastructure, December 2012 Port Credits Resilient in Face of Labor Action, December 2012 Fiscal Cliff Would Stress U.S. Transportation Infrastructure, November 2012 East Coast Port Strike Credit Implications, September 2012 Rating Criteria for Ports, September 2012 25

Appendix

Global Rating Rationale for Ports - Drivers Revenue Risk Volume Revenue Risk - Price Port Location Attribues of Local & Transit Markets Cargo Handled by Port Ability to Maintain Revenue Levels, Contractual Measures or Tariffs Rating Drivers Debt Structure Debt Service Infrastructure Dev./Renewal Debt Characteristics/Terms Structural Features Security/Creditor Rights Refi/Recapitalization Debt Burden Risks Coverage & Liquidity Metrics Pressure on Growth Approach to Planning Spending & Funding Expansion vs. Maintenance Quality of Assets 27

Global Rating Rationale for Ports - Benchmarks Revenue Risk - Volume Revenue Risk - Price Cargo Breakdown % Cargo for Local Use vs Transit Tenant/Shipper Concentration Access Limitations Competition Contractual Frameworks Tenant Lease Terms Operating Agreements MAGs Operating Margins Benchmarks Debt Structure Debt Service Infrastructure Dev./Renewal % Fixed Rate Debt % Debt with Refi Covenants Leverage Limitations Cash Lock-Ups Debt Burden Risks Coverage & Liquidity Metrics MAG Coverage Days Cash on Hand Pressure on Growth CIP Size Dependence on Growth Funding Mix/Leverage Flexibility on Execution 28

Assessment: Revenue Risk Volume Attribute Scoring Stronger Primary Port Resilient Demand Diverse Business Lines, Cargo Good Infrastructure Links Mid-Range Secondary Port Some Competition, Volatile Cargo Cargo/Customer Concentration Some Access Limitations Weaker Smaller Port, High Concentration Extreme Specialized Cargo Elevated Competition Limited Market Access Examples Hawaii Port of Long Beach Harbor Dept. of Los Angeles Examples Alabama State Port Authority Canaveral Port Authority Virginia Port Authority Examples Commonwealth Port Authority Port of Palm Beach Tri-City Regional Port District 29

Disclaimer Fitch Ratings credit ratings rely on factual information received from issuers and other sources. Fitch Ratings cannot ensure that all such information will be accurate and complete. Further, ratings are inherently forward-looking, embody assumptions and predictions that by their nature cannot be verified as facts, and can be affected by future events or conditions that were not anticipated at the time a rating was issued or affirmed. The information in this presentation is provided as is without any representation or warranty. A Fitch Ratings credit rating is an opinion as to the creditworthiness of a security and does not address the risk of loss due to risks other than credit risk, unless such risk is specifically mentioned. A Fitch Ratings report is not a substitute for information provided to investors by the issuer and its agents in connection with a sale of securities. Ratings may be changed or withdrawn at any time for any reason in the sole discretion of Fitch Ratings. The agency does not provide investment advice of any sort. Ratings are not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. ALL FITCH CREDIT RATINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. PLEASE READ THESE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS AND THE TERMS OF USE OF SUCH RATINGS AT WWW.FITCHRATINGS.COM. 30

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