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Page 1: Nexans - Nexans Norway 05-2015
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A worldwide presence

Serving customers on all continents

Industrial presencein 40 countries and commercial activities worldwide

26,000 local experts

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A worldwide leading expert in the cable industry

Sales in 2014 of about 6.4 billion Euro (1)

Listed on the NYSE Euronext Paris

2014 SALES BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA (2)

(1) At current metal prices(2) By origin, at constant metal prices

14%North America

8%South America

43%Europe

6%Middle East,Russia and

Africa

13%Asia-Pacific

16%High Voltage

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A worldwide leading expert in the cable industry

(1) At constant metal prices.

14%

24%

40%

10%

Energy and Data Infrastructure

Energy Resources

Transport

Building

2014 SALES BY ACTIVITY(1)

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Serving essential needs

Demographic growth, urbanization, industrialization in emerging markets, global trade, digitization and massively increasing volumes of data exchange are all generating huge needs for energy, infrastructure, transport and buildings.

As a result, these factors are driving demand for energy and data cables in the four main markets we serve.

ENERGY RESOURCES

On- and off-shore oil and gas Renewable energies: On- and off-shore wind farms, solar power Thermal and nuclear power plants Mining

TRANSPORT

Aeronautical and spatial Automotive Shipbuilding Rolling stock and railway networks Airports, railway stations and ports

BUILDING

Industrial, logistics, tertiary and commercial buildings Collective buildings Housing Data centers

ENERGY AND DATA INFRASTRUCTURE

High-, medium- and low-voltage submarine, underground and overhead electricity transmission and distribution networks

Land-based and submarine telecommunication networks, using copper and optical fiber cables

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Nexans in everyday life

3 to 5 kmof cables

to equip a car

650 kmof cables in an

advancedcivil aircraft

1,000 to 1,500 km

of cables to equipan oil platform

2,500 kmof cables to equip a large cruise ship

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Some successes in all continents

AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCE

USALIPA, New YorkSuperconductor

ChinaQingdaoZefiro-380 trains

Australia Brisbane Airport

IndiaMAFI project Airfield lightinginfrastructure upgrade

Nigeria Usan Deepwater Oilfield

ChileMinera Escondida

Mine

USA Introduction of HTS

Superconductor Fault Current Limiter Italy - Montenegro

HVDC interconnector project

Canada Ontario

Samia Solar Project

Norway-GermanyNordLink HVDC Interconnector to share green energy

AzerbaijanWorld's largest DEH system BP-operated (Shah Deniz )

FranceSTX shipyards’ third Oasis

class ship

Gulf of MexicoJack and St Malo

oil & gas fields

BrazilSao PauloLo-Sag carbon fiber composite core

GermanyEssen Ampacity superconducting project

BrazilRio de JaneiroNew metro line

QatarKahramaa network infrastructure

Switzerland SBB infrastructure upgrade

Belgium ZeebruggeNorthwind wind farm

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Customer driven research, focusing on innovation

75millions euros (investments in 2014)

670families of patents registered

78 patents field in 2014

600researchers, engineers and technicians

4 research centers

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Customer driven research, focusing on innovation

SuperconductorsAMPACITY: first worldwide field test in Essen (Germany) for superconducting systems

BuildingALSECURE® Premium fire resistant cables for buildings, based on INFIT™ technology

ShipbuildingICEFLEX® ultra-cold resistant cable to allow cargo ships to use new arctic shipping routes

Railway networksCORE-TAG® Anti-theft cables to fight copper cable theft along railway tracks

Power networksPLC technology: third generation of Power Line Communications for smart grids

AutomationMOTIONLINE® Cat 6A Ethernet10 Gbit/s data rates for drag chain applications

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State of the art technologies

The highest voltage insulated cable:

550,000 Volts

The most cold resistant cable:

up to -50°C

The longest cable in one length:

240 km

The deepest undersea cable:

2,400 m water depth

The most heat resistant cable:

up to 1,000°C

The longestsuperconducting cable:

1,000 mThe heaviest cable:

135 kg per meter

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A group dedicated to sustainable development

Renewable energyWINDLINK® solutions for windturbines, KEYLIOS® solutions for photovoltaic projects

Data CentersEMAC (Environmental

Monitoring & Access Control) solutions to save

50% of energy consumption

Smarter GridsSolutions and services to

helpthe deployment of a smarter grid and the

optimization of power networks

TransportationLight-weight cables for planes, ships, cars and trucks, reducing fuel consumption and greenhousegas emissions

Power networksLO-SAG® Aluminum Composite Carbon Core cables: lighter, more compact and double the electrical capacity

BuildingALSECURE® Fire safety cables for sustainable construction, protecting peopleand assets in case of fire

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Corporate Social Responsibility (RSE)

ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTSRESPONSIBILITY

Strict environmental management on site and exacting certification

Comprehensive recycling solution and recovering products in end of life

Strict compliance of REACh and RoHS regulations and anticipation of coming regulations

Products & solutions which contribute to the deployment of renewable energy

CORPORATE GOVERNANCEAND BUSINESS CONDUCT

Strong commitment for the future: supporting the UN Global Compact

Reinforcement and deployment of the Code of Ethics & Business Conduct

SRI : Ethibel Excellence Investment Register (database for socially responsible investment fund managers)

Nexans request its suppliers to comply with Sustainable Development norms by signing its CSR charter

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Workplace health and safety remains the number one priority

Competencies managementand training reinforcement as well as development of employability

Attracting and retaining talents

The Nexans Foundation supports projects organized by NGOs to reduce precarious living conditions and energy poverty in France and in the rest of the world

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A totally independentGroup

7.2%2.1%

90.7%

Institutional InvestorsOf which: Invexans (Quiñenco Group, Chile): about

28%Manning & Napier Advisors (USA): 8%Bpifrance Participations (France): 8%Financière de l’Echiquier (France): 5%

Individual & employee shareholders

Unidentified shareholders

AN INTERNATIONAL AND BALANCED SHAREHOLDER BASE

Ownership structure(estimate at December 31, 2014)

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Humanresources 26,000 PEOPLE WITH COMMON

CORE COMPETENCIES

• Global Team Player

• People Leadership

• Customer Market Focus

• Take Responsibility

• Operational Excellence

COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPINGPEOPLE

• Nexans University

• International Mobility

• Career Committee

• University Relations

• Competencies management

• Compensation & Benefits policy

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AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCEHuman resources

26,000 people sharing the same Values

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Nexans Norway

NEXANS

NEXANS PARTICIPATIONS SA

NEXANS NORWAY AS

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AT THE CORE OF PERFORMANCEAlmost 100 years of experience

1915

Skandinaviske Kabel og Gummifabrikker ASEstablished as an industrial activity with headquarter in Oslo under the name Skandinaviske Kabel og Gummifabrikker A/S.

1934

Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrikk A/S ITT becomes a 100 % owner and the company changes name to Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrikk A/S.

1972-1978

New Production UnitsCommunication Cables in Rognan (1972), High Voltage Cables in Halden (1974), Medium Voltage Cables in Namsos (1978).

1987-1991

Alcatel STK ASAlcatel takes over ITT’s ownership in 1987 and the company is renamed to Alcatel STK AS.Alcatel Kabel Norge ASAlcatel STK AS divests the cable activity in a separate entity, Alcatel Kabel Norge AS in 1991.

1992

New Production UnitProduction unit for installation-, industrial-, and heating cable at Langhus.

2006

Joint VentureOfficial inauguration of Nexans' new factory, NVC, for production of high voltage submarine cables in Tokyo Bay in Japan. NVC is a joint venture between Nexans (66 %) and Viscas (34 %).

2000

NexansAlcatel divests it’s cable activity in a separate company, Nexans.

2001

• Nexans noted at the Stock Exchange in Paris June 13.

• Export increases to 60% of the total turnover of Nexans Norway AS.

2004

AcquisitionAcquisition of outstanding 50% of Norcable and merger of Norcable into Nexans Norway.

2008-2010

C/S Nexans SkagerrakThe cable laying vessel C/S Nexans Skagerrak is upgraded and rebuilt in 2008 and 2010.

2009

Conveyor TrackThe Rognan plant opens the conveyor track from the plant to the quayside. Full lengths of cables will now be able to be transported down to the ships.

2011

New CarouselInaugurates the new carousel for long-term storage in Mobile, Alabama.

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OrganizationNexans Norway AS

CEOAnne-Lise Aukner

SHVVincent Dessale

EVP

HUC Krister Granlie

EVP

Market LinesJon Seip

Coordinator

PurchasingSten Evjeberg Hansen

LegalBjørn Chr. Bergstad

Human ResourcesBjørn-Ivar Heggelund

CFOJohnny Duedahl

Quality & HSEGunnar Tjørve (act.)

Communication andMarketing

Trude Larstad

IS coordinator& LRElin Dewan

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Locations

EMPLOYEES

Market Lines 228

HUC 359

SHV 876

Central functions 79

Total 1542

Rognan

Namsos

Karmøy

Langhus

Halden

Oslo, HQ

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Langhus

PRODUCTS

Installation cables

Heating cables

LOGISTIC CENTER

Logistic center for Nexans Norway AS.

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Namsos

PRODUCTS

12 kV terrestrial cable

24 kV terrestrial cable

36 kV terrestrial cable

52 kV terrestrial cable

72 kV terrestrial cable

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Karmøy

PRODUCTS

Aluminium overhead line

Aluminium conductor

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Rognan

PRODUCTS

Fiber optical submarine cables

OPGW

ROV cable (remote operating vehicle)

Umbilical

Seismic cables/surveillance cables

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Halden

PRODUCTS

Submarine power cables

Umbilicals

High Voltage XLPE terrestrial cables

HIGH VOLTAGE LABORATORY

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INNSPURTEN

Sales & Marketing

Technical

Purchasing

Marine and land installation

HR

Communications

QHSE

Legal

Finance

IS

Oslo HQ - Helsfyr

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Nexans Norway – sales (MEURO)

2009 2010 2011 2012 20130.0

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800.0

Nexans Norway AS Sales 2009 - 2013 Act. metal

MEURO

Domestic Act.

Export Act.

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Nexans Norway – sales (MNOK)

2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

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2000

3000

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5000

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Nexans Norway AS Sales 2009 - 2013 Act. metal

MNOK

Domestic Act.

Export Act.

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