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GEODIS Group presentation

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SNCF LOGISTICS

Jan. 2016 GEODIS Group presentation

RANKING AMONG THE TOP 5 WORLD COMPANIES IN TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS

43,000 employees

countries 120

International revenue

47 %

2014 revenue

€ 10.2 bn

GEODIS Transport &

Logistics

€ 7.8 bn

STVA Finished vehicles

logistics

€ 0.3 bn

ERMEWA Asset

Management

€ 0.5 bn

TFMM Rail & Multimodal

Freight Transport

€ 1.6 bn

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GEODIS

Jan. 2016 Page 3 GEODIS Group presentation

€ 7.8 bn revenue**

Freight Forwarding 37 %

Distribution & Express 20 %

Contract Logistics* 25 %

Road Transport 9 %

Supply Chain

Optimization 9 %

23% 66% 11%

AMERICAS EMEA APAC

39,500 employees

worldwide

165,000 customers

67+ countries with a

presence in its own name

120+ countries covered

2014 revenue split by activity* 2014 revenue split by region*

* : including OHL’ acquisition

**: after elimination after Group level

EXPERT IN TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS

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WE PROVIDE END-TO-END SOLUTIONS

CONSUMER

COMPANY

RETAILER

INBOUND LOGISTICS

CONSOLIDATION

OUTBOUND LOGISTICS

GLOBAL EXECUTIVE IT

PLATFORM VISIBILITY

AND EVENTS

MANAGEMENT

S

ROAD FREIGHT

PRODUCTION

CUSTOMER AIR/SEA/RAIL

DESTINATION

TRANSPORT

ORIGIN

TRANSPORT

AIR/SEA/RAIL WAREHOUSE

DISTRIBUTION

REVERSE

LOGISTICS

Our core competency is to optimize your supply chain every step of the way.

To achieve this, our five lines of business apply their expertise covering supply chain optimization, intercontinental transportation

and customs clearance, road freight transportation, warehousing management and distribution. We manage parts or all of the

supply chain through our owned assets or through selected partners.

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Session 4 - The Internet of everything, everywhere

Rapid advancements in technology and intelligent

connections of people, process, data and things... or the Internet of Everything. By 2020, there will be 50 billion

internet-connected things in the world and our roads will have a quarter of a billion connected vehicles, with a host of new in-vehicle services and automated driving capabilities.

Such advancements will usher in new business models, alternatives to car ownership and transform mobility in urban

environments.

Page 5 3/21/2016 Automotive Market Analysis

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Key Drivers

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Food for Thoughts- By 2020

• By 2020 there will be 25 (Gartner research)-50 billion (Autolog magazine)

connected things dependant upon whose report you read, there are

approximately 5 billion today

• There willl be 250 million connected cars- but connected to what?

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The Internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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Lets look at the Evolution.-How did we get here?

• 1946: ENIAC was the first electronic general-purpose computer. It was Turing-complete,

digital, and could solve "a large class of numerical problems" through reprogramming

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The internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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Lets look at the Evolution

• No single person invented the internet

• The initial idea of the Internet is credited to Leonard Kleinrock in 1961

• In 1962, J.C.R.Licklider gave his vision of a galactic network.

• Also in 1962, with ideas from Licklider and Kleinrock, Robert Taylor helped create the

idea of the network that later became Arpanet - Advanced Research Projects Network).

• The Internet as we know it today first started being developed in the late 1960's in

California in the United States. UCLA put out a press release introducing the public to

the Internet on July 3, 1969

• On August 29, 1969, the first network switch and the first piece of network equipment

called "IMP" (Interface Message Processor) is sent to UCLA.

• On September 2, 1969, the first data moves from the UCLA host to the switch.

• On Friday October 29, 1969 at 10:30 p.m., the first Internet message was sent from

computer science The first message to be distributed was "LO", which was an attempt

at "LOGIN" by Charley S. Kline to log into the SRI computer from UCLA. However, the

message was unable to be completed because the SRI system crashed. Shortly after

the crash, the issue was resolved, and he was able to log into the computer.

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The Internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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Lets look at the Evolution.

On 6 August 1991, the World Wide Web became publicly available. Its creator, the

now internationally known Tim Berners-Lee. (The World Wide Web has its

foundation in work that Berners-Lee did in the 1980s at CERN, the European

Organization for Nuclear Research. He had been looking for a way for physicists

to share information around the world without all using the same types of hardware

and software. This culminated in his 1989 paper proposing ‘A large hypertext

database with typed links’.)

The Internet was fully commercialized in the U.S. by 1995 when NSFNET was

decommissioned, removing the last restrictions on the use of the Internet to carry

commercial traffic.

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The Internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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The Internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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What is ‘The Connected Car’

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The Internet of Things Evolution or Revolution

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What is ‘The Connected Car’

‘Definition

The presence of devices in an automobile

that connect the devices to other devices

within the car/vehicles and or devices,

networks and services outside the car

including other cars, home, office or

connected users’

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Thank you