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Transcript: Our Interviewers are educated, highly articulate and easily engage with their research subject. They have the maturity, experience and life skills to hold credible peer-to-peer conversations with senior business professionals acting as excellent ambassadors on behalf of our research partners. We recruit interviewers with previous research experience and all applicants are interviewed and tested prior to being selected for full ISO20252 and IQCS (Interviewer Quality Control Scheme) accredited training. Quality Assurance In order to ensure we have measurable results across markets it’s important that we are confident that all the questions are being asked in the same way in each. An integral part of our Quality Assurance process is a thorough check of the English language questionnaire prior to translation by qualified linguists. This helps remove any semantic ambiguities, thereby ensuring that all translations closely follow the original meanings and intentions of the research brief. The respondents we targeted were people responsible for running family businesses. To qualify for inclusion in the research, the business needs to have a turnover of between US$5m – US$500m and the business needed to be ‘family owned’, defined as follows: • The majority of votes are held by the person who established or acquired the firm (or their spouses, parents, child or child’s direct heirs); • At least one representative of the family is involved in the management or administration of the company; • In the case of a listed company, the person who established or acquired the firm (or their families) possesses 25% of the right to vote through their share capital and there is at least one family member on the board of the company. We conducted 1951 overall across 28 countries using 16 languages. We completed 177 interviews in North America; 977 in Western Europe; 179 in Eastern Europe incl. Turkey; 164 in Middle East & Africa; 150 in Latin America and 304 in Asia Pacific. Languages used were English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, Korean, traditional and simplified Mandarin. 70% of the completed interviews came from companies with a turnover of $5 to $100 and 30% from $100 plus million. 32% of the interviews were in the Manufacturing industry, 13% Wholesales, 10% Retail, 9% Construction, 6% Business Activity, 6% Automotive & Repairs, the remaining 14% split in all other sectors. The average interview length was 30 minutes. Global Ultimates were defined as headquarters of global companies. The aim here was to target the largest in each market as follows: In the countries outside Europe, our primary targets were Global Ultimates with a revenue of at least US$1 billion and with affiliates / subsidiaries on at least two other continents. Once we exhausted the sample of companies with revenue over US$1 billion, we moved down to the next largest. In the European countries, our primary targets were Global Ultimates with revenue of at least US$1 billion and with affiliates / subsidiaries in at least 5 other countries. Again, once we exhausted the sample of companies with revenue over US$1 billion, we moved down to the next turnover band. Where we were interviewing subsidiaries, we did not impose any revenue threshold to qualify for the interview, but prioritised companies with a turnover of $250 million or more. Questionnaire Interviewers utilise social media such as LinkedIn to research profiles, key facts and vocabulary to help demonstrate synergy with respondents How we helped PwC create value through the process On-going trouble shooting We ensure that the questionnaire is logically structured to assist the interviewer in identifying the target respondent and takes the respondent through the questions in a logical way Where possible a letter on headed paper introducing the research is always a useful tool Our specialist team of professional interviewers is expert in conducting high profile research amongst C-Suites and Key Decision Makers within global multi-nationals, Key Account Customers, Leading Opinion Formers, Policy Makers, Academics, Brokers, Specialists and High Net Worth Individuals. 500 interviews in the Middle East & Africa Key markets: South Africa, Nigeria, UAE, Saudi Arabia 2010 3. The research generates a sample of people who PwC can contact for follow-up - 5 mins + Agile Thinking and Intelligent Interviewing Insight into differing cultural rating habits and attitudes to numeric responses – for example, in Northern Europe and North America respondents tend to give more conservative scores. In Southern Europe and Latin America respondents tend to be more generous with ratings. Ensure that the fieldwork period is sufficiently long to maximise the sample conversion rate The challenge with any research project which continues into the New Year is that, due to the December holidays you lose a certain degree of momentum. Willingness to be flexible

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Transcript: Decline or Growth? Owned by Deutsche Post CEO: Frank Appel Public Limited Company Owners Include: Institutional Investors 67.8% Banks 21% Private Investors 11.2% Started in 1969 and was the first company to offer a door to door express delivery service TNT (Track 'n' Trace) is a worldwide road freight distribution service based in the Netherlands. CEO: Tex Gunning Originated as TNTNV but split into two companies; TNT and Post NL TNT became a public limited company Market share of 17% 3 Firm Concentration Ratio Using the information from the table on the previous slide, we calculated that the concentration of the 3 firms spoke about, (DHL, TNT and FedEx) is 65% Road Freight Road freight is essential to the UK economy, providing flexibility and robustness. It allows industry flexibility to locate away from rail stations, ports and airports, and is highly flexible being client driven. This includes such services as timed deliveries, something other modes which are timetable driven cannot provide. Similar to TNT and DHL, FedEx is an American global courier delivery service provider based in Tennessee, USA. Founded in 1971 by Fredrick Smith who now stands as Chairman, President and CEO. Public Limited Company Revenue of $45 billion 2013 Between April 2013 and May 2013, the number of vehicles traveling from the UK to mainland Europe stood at 2.7million. The year previous to this stood at 2.43million therefore showing an 11% increase in road freight in Europe. The figure stood at almost 2.9million in 2007 in 2007 which was the pre-recession period. This data reflects on how the industry is recovering from the recession and isn't quite up to the rate it was at before. The price of fuel keeps increasing, this is a threat to road haulage companies as it will increase their costs, thus decreasing their profits unless the rise prices, but by rising prices they become less competitive, this is not ideal especially as their are many road haulage companies. Also as their are some extremely large companies such as those mentioned (DHL, TNT) it makes it very difficult for smaller businesses to get contracts, etc as they are less appealing as they have less vehicles, staff and experience Seasonal Variations Road freight requires the relevant infrastructure to be available, for example there needs to be appropriate roads as that can accommodate large vehicles e.g. lorries as otherwise they cannot transport the goods, in the UK this is not a problem as generally there are good road infrastructure, whereas in some LEDCs this may be a problem e.g. in poorer areas of India as they have poor road networks so it will be difficult for companies to deliver there Ammunition and fireworks Aerosol canisters Compressed air cylinders for scuba diving Flammable liquids such as petrol, Solvent based paints and perfume Some swimming pool chemicals Some household cleaning products Some garden care products Market Share Geographical Generally road freight is seeing growth and slow recovery from the poor international economic situation which occurred in 2008 effecting majority of economies. TNT Growth or Decline... Internationally FedEx What Goods? In Europe Future Opportunities/ Threats Decline or Growth? DHL Road freight varies in demand throughout different times in the year, for example over the period before Christmas there will be a much higher demand from stores and household for a range of different products, as transport is derived demand this will mean that road freight use will increase. Although road freight may become unreliable over certain periods, e.g. in times of bad weather when it isn't safe to drive, also when road freight companies are working at full capacity there may be delays in delivery Deutsche Post DHL, the world's leading postal and logistics group, continued to boost revenues and earnings in the first quarter of 2014. At nearly EUR 13.6 billion, revenues generated in the first three months of the current year rose more than 1 percent above the previous year's level Most products can be transported by road, in most cases even if the goods are transported by air, rail or sea they will also have to be transported by road, some examples of common items are; Technology e.g. mobile phones, Furniture e.g. sofas, cabinets Clothing Toys Road Freight and Distribution... What Goods are Restricted? Between 2013 and 2014, TNT saw a financial loss of worldwide revenue as it fell from €7100 million to €6700 million. Arguably this is due to increased competition and other substitue transport options such as rail and air travel.

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Transcript: Threat of substitutes = low-to-mod E-mail, online advertising "DIY" supply-chain management Threat of rivalry = high undifferentiated products Exit costs can be high Opportunities Strategic Alliances, Mergers, and Acquisitions numerous, Product Improvments and innovations About DHL Zara Abrami Ann John Sarah Sanchez Karim Vega Raul Jaik Threats Natural Disasters, Currency Fluctuations, Substitutions STRATEGIES Threats Group 9 About Created in 1969, but acquired by Deutsch Post Ag in 1998. Composed of four (4) divisions: Express Parcel-Post-e-Commerce Supply Chain Management Global, Freight Forwarding Majority of business done by gaining contracts, acquisitions, and entering into partnerships Internal Analysis Socio cultural Environmentally-conscious countries Corruption a norm or not Technological Software easy to duplicate Environmental/Legal Weather -> disruptions Drug serialization Strengths: Reputation, economies of scale, wide product range More Threats Strategic Alliances/Contracts, Mergers, and Acquisitions with Pharmaceutical companies Expansion of e-Commerce and Development of e-Payments First-Mover Advantage with Global Serialization Financial Analysis Weaknesses: More expensive, lack of complete liability coverage Threat of entry = low Equipment cost/distribution channels Threat of Suppliers = low Forward integration Threat of buyers = moderate Switching costs No differentiation Internal Analysis Part 2 External Analysis Strategies Decline in net income by 21% Return on Assets remained steady, but in the middle of its main competitors. WACC = 8.5%, lower than FedEx and UPS Cash Flows remained positive Main Competitors FedEx UPS DB Schenker All in pharmaceuticals, express, freight, and supply chain. Main Competitors Political: Currency fluctuations Wars/Conflicts Economical EU and US overall GDP slow growth Increase in e-Commerce market

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Transcript: Complete range of camera systems for any vehicle and situation A full range of specialist features including IP69 waterproof rating, micro-sized camera builds and LED night vision 2014 Paul Tripp, Group Manager, East Riding of Yorkshire Road Transport Celebrating 25 years of delivering vehicle safety solutions Get this template from: http://prezibase.com Vision Techniques secure a £1m deal with Veolia to supply & install cyclist safety systems across their 3,500 municipal vehicle fleet around the UK Mitsubishi develop the first ever reversing camera designed for a vehicle. 1995 25 Years of experience Founded in 1988 specialising in Mitsubishi CCTV systems Tailor the output on your monitor how you want it - single, double or quad outputs Defend against claims and incidents with triggers that index footage from vehicles Programmable tags allow or refuse access to systems on a vehicle 2003 2008 OUR SUPPORT NETWORK 1-in7 personal injury claims are linked to staged accidents which liability is disputed. 4 camera feed screen display 1988 Vision Techniques become the supplier of choice with 90% of all reversing cameras into these market sectors Ball camera body allows freedom of movement to get the best shot Allow or Prevent control of engine, brakes & rear vehicle machinery Detect dangers at the rear of the vehicle Monitor supports HD Ready camera footage Email us on info@vision-techniques.com or sperrin@vision-techniques.com Specific cameras can be activated when indicating Multiple features for supreme recording GPS location gives exact positional data G-Sensor data records intense movement Modular build allows integration with existing cameras G-Sensor detects accidents 120° Wide Angle Lens Watch footage while still recording "A highly capable and feature-heavy HDD that costs less than you think" "I am delighted with the performance of this product thus far and it will feature on our standard vehicle specification for future vehicle procurement" Plug&Play hard drive swap-out 2.5" hard drives can be plugged in and instantly replaced as needed Fully tested and accredited Highly competitive prices Case Study Vision Techniques launch their own range of VT Camera safety systems with flat screen monitors 1993 MIRA tested and fully accredited by the VCA and VOSA Provide Evidence & Proof High resolution images Exceptional advanced features for your specific requirements * VT 56 Shark Fin Camera Tailored for installation on the rear of a van for vehicle reversing * VT56 Rear Camera IP68 and aluminum body at an affordable price 360° movement Municipal 2008 We offer low, competitive installation costs and most products are simple to install Even more amazing features Encrypt footage with user passwords USB 2.0 for fast footage downloading Bolt lock to prevent mis-use and theft Automatic Braking Reversing Radar Installed position allows for rear visibility, even when door is opened or objects are close to vehicle INNOVATING IN VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS FOR OVER 25 YEARS Dedicated Support In-house technical support team, sales and customer service & dispatch team 2003 Check your blind spots effectively with blind spot camera Installs in cab door and also works on indication | Auto Braking Radars Supports up to four cameras Digital recording system can support multiple cameras as standard Fully customisable intelligent radar system Programmable microwave radar system detects objects at the rear of the vehicle Our system is accredited and approved by: GPS mapping Playback your vehicles route with video using GPS data 100% Detection Accuracy Vision Techniques secure exclusive deal to supply Biffa Waste with radar systems covering the majority of their fleet Mirror or True Vision Vision Techniques win contract to supply G4S cash services; the largest CIT operator, with the VT Live Tough, durable plastic body tailored for reverse of vehicle Live streaming, playback with 4 cameras Locate, monitor and protect your fleet - live Gold system auto-records on a 4 camera setup Universal Dual SD card works for device playback Schemes like this are costing the insurance industry £392m a year. Call us on 01254 679717 Digital recording device Records and streams footage live from multiple vehicles Playback and download recorded footage Watch from any location to any device; PC, mobile or tablet Tailor your own screen and system setup 1988 Effective, reliable human detection with minimal false alarms AFTER SALES SUPPORT Nationwide After Sales Support with VT Direct employed Support Engineers Complete vehicle safety with Vision Techniques HD Quality footage G-Sensor as standard Our most competitive pricing 2009 DPD partner with Vision Techniques for this brand new concept to help reduce vehicle monitor theft A Few of our Customers | RFID Control systems The Simplicity Camera in focus: VT56 Shark Fin Camera The Essential 2006 Market Leading Technology Global supplier of mobile CCTV, recording devices and vehicle reversing safety aids

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Transcript: DHL began operating the first international door-to-door express delivery service in the world. When Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn established DHL in 1969. We want to be The Logistics Company for the World. It also extends beyond our unique ability to offer a wide range of logistics solutions, encompassing everything from international express deliveries, to warehousing, to customs brokerage, to freight forwarding. Our vision stresses that we want to be the logistics provider people turn to – their first choice not only for all their shipping needs, but also as an employee or investor. DHL is present in over 220 countries and territories across the globe, making it the most international company in the world. DHL age around 47 years. Simply Delivered, This means that we want to simplify the lives of our customers. We make our customers, employees and investors more successful. We make a positive contribution to the world. We always demonstrate respect when achieving our results. Is the world's largest logistics company operating around the world Outline Awards for Y2015: Customer Service Awards for Express - 221 Awards in 73 Countries History Policies Nature of Business Our mission statement Company Structure Happy Customer The skills that requerment to be manger in Dhl? Leadership Interpersonal and relationship-building Problem-solving, Communication, Forward-planning and strategy Career Paths DHL Awards for DHL History Our Vision&mission statement Nature of Business Career Paths Company Structure Policies Awards for DHL Our Vision The Terms and Conditions shall apply from the time that DHL accepts the Shipment unless otherwise agreed in writing by an authorised officer of DHL. If Shipper requires greater protection, then insurance may be arranged at an additional cost. DHL offers various exciting career opportunities all over the world. Experience hire, students graduate. Our Graduate Programs are perfect for all career starters with a Can-Do attitude, learning agility and passion for Logistics.

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