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TODAY AND TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE MAY 2015 SAPA POLE PRODUCTS 1

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TODAY AND TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

MAY 2015 SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

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TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

SAPA GROUP

SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

ALUMINIUM

PRODUCTS: LIGHTING COLUMNS

PASSIVE SAFETY

TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES

SIGN POSTS

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Our Purpose Shaping a sustainable future through innovative aluminum solutions

SAPA EXISTS TO PARTICIPATE IN DEALING WITH THE CHALLENGES AHEAD

THREE MAIN LINES OF BUSINESS

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BUILDING SYSTEMS PRECISION TUBING EXTRUSION

HEAVYWEIGHT COMPANY – LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL

Sapa opens first production facility in

Vetlanda, Sweden

1967 Sapa makes first sales

of manufactured profiles

1971

Sapa opens first extrusion company outside Sweden, in

the Netherlands

1974 Sapa opens sales

office in Lillestrøm, Norway

1997 Hydro moves into South America after acquiring Acro Extrusaso de Metais in Itu, Brazil

1986 Hydro doubles extrusion

capacity with acquisition of five plants in Europe from Alcan

2000 Sapa gets foothold in America

through acquisition of Anodizing

2005 Hydro moves into Asia after building tubing plant in Suzhou, China

2009 Sapa acquires

Indalex plants in USA,

Canada

2007 Aluminium profiles

joint venture between Sapa and

Alcoa

2010 Sapa acquires 65% of

Vijalco and forms JV with Ben Thanh Group

in Vietnam

2011 JV with Chalco in Asia and

acquisition of extrusion plant outside Shanghai

Today Operating revenues: NOK 46.4 billion 23,500 employees

1963

100 YEARS OF COMMON KNOWLEDGE

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Hydro signs agreement with Harvey Aluminum to build its first aluminium operation in Karmøy, Norway

Hydro builds first extrusion plant outside Norway in Wales, UK

2013 Orkla, Hydro create

Sapa, world’s largest aluminium solutions

company

With presence in more than 40 countries

20,000+ customers ~45,000 suppliers

23,500employees

MEETING CUSTOMER NEEDS – GLOBALLY AND LOCALLY

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With more than 100 production units

20+ languages EUR 5.6 billion sales

1.4 million tonnes

20 cast-houses

39 anodizing

lines

188 presses

14 welding

lines

24 paint lines

World leader in aluminium solutions

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LOCAL PRESENCE, AROUND THE WORLD

TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

SAPA GROUP

SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

ALUMINIUM

PRODUCTS: LIGHTING COLUMNS

PASSIVE SAFETY

TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES

SIGN POSTS

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SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

More than 50 years of experience in aluminium columns, first as LIPS, later as Alcoa and now as Sapa.

70 employees.

Located in Drunen, the Netherlands.

Producer of: (Passive Safe) Lighting columns, flagpoles, Traffic Signal Poles and Sign Posts.

Active in (directly or indirectly): The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Scandinavian Countries ,Turkey, North Africa, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand.

Sapa 2007

Alcoa 1975

Lips 1960

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TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

SAPA GROUP

SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

ALUMINIUM

PRODUCTS: LIGHTING COLUMNS

PASSIVE SAFETY

TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES

SIGN POSTS

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YOU WILL FIND ALUMINIUM PRODUCTS ALL AROUND YOU

Building construction Windows Partition walls Computers

Lots of components Accessories Side impact bars Airbag deployment doors

Front doors Windows Stepladders Designer furniture

Train carriage bodies Handrails Luggage racks

IN YOUR CAR TRAVELLING IN YOUR OFFICE AT HOME

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WHY ALUMINIUM?

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Light weight

Esthetics

Passive Safe

Excellent recyclability

Manufactured from minimum of 95% recycled material

Aluminium is corrosion resistant by nature, therefore maintenance free, because of the natural oxide layer

ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY

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95% recycled aluminium

Silver Cradle to Cradle Certified TM

Climate Neutral poles

TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

SAPA GROUP

SAPA POLE PRODUCTS

ALUMINIUM

PRODUCTS: LIGHTING COLUMNS

PASSIVE SAFETY

TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES

SIGN POSTS

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LIGHTING COLUMNS

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Functional post top columns

Functional column with bracket(s)

Custom made

Custom made lighting columns Conical lighting columns Cylindrical lighting columns

PASSIVE SAFETY

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Passive Safe Lighting Columns HE3, High energy absorbing LE3, Low energy absorbing NE3, Non-energy absorbing

Validation test of vehicle.

Lighting column test with 35 km/h and 50,70 of 100 km/h

Crash tests done by accredited crash test centre TNO

Under supervision of the Notified Body (for certification)

Sapa start testing in 2004 NE3 HE3

TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES

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Low door level: which makes the poles easily accessible

Passive safe: they are fully crash tested to EN12767 and certified to EN12899

Raise & Lower Traffic Signal Pole possible: this means maintenance cost savings, because you do not need a cherry picker

Passive Safe classifications: 100NE2 70NE2 100NE3 70NE3

... giving you the green light

SIGN POSTS

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Fast installation: Considerable savings in time and money (up to 73%). Forward your records to us and we can indicate your savings.

Easily accessible: Sign Posts can be fitted with a door to allow illumination.

Passive safe: Sapa offers fully crash tested Sign Posts which are tested to EN12899.

Classifications: 100NE2 100NE3

... leading the way!

All sorts of combinations possible

WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE SAPA POLE PRODUCTS?

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Recycled aluminium

(minimum of 95%)

Silver Cradle to Cradle Certified TM

Aesthetically pleasing

Long life

Light weight

100% recyclable

Short leadtimes

TODAY AND TOGETHER, SHAPING A LIGHTER FUTURE

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