2010-10-27 07:30:00 CEST

2010-10-27 07:30:47 CEST


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Cargotec - Interim report (Q1 and Q3)

Cargotec's Interim Report January-September 2010: Orders grew strongly


CARGOTEC CORPORATION, INTERIM REPORT, 27 OCTOBER 2010 AT 8:30 AM EEST



Report highlights: July-September
   ·         Orders received totalled EUR 683 (437) million, 56 percent more
than in the comparison period.
   ·         Order book was EUR 2,395 (31 Dec 2009: 2,149) million at the end of
the period.
   ·         Sales grew 14 percent and totalled EUR 635 (559) million.
   ·         Operating profit excluding restructuring costs was EUR 42.8 (11.6)
million, representing 6.7 (2.1) percent of sales.
   ·         Operating profit was EUR 42.2 (-3.3) million including EUR 0.6
(14.9) million in restructuring costs.
   ·         Cash flow from operating activities before financial items and
taxes totalled EUR 66.4 (91.9) million.
   ·         Net income for the period amounted to EUR 23.2 (-0.1) million.

Report highlights: January-September
   ·         Orders received were EUR 2,013 (1,364) million.
   ·         Sales were EUR 1,828 (1,912) million.
   ·         Operating profit was EUR 92.9 (-7.1) million, representing 5.1 (-
0.4) percent of sales.
   ·         Cash flow from operating activities before financial items and
taxes totalled EUR 193.4 (198.7) million.
   ·         Net income for the period amounted to EUR 54.2 (-5.9) million.

Outlook
Guidance published 18 October 2010 reiterated: Cargotec continues to estimate
2010 sales to be on 2009 level for both Industrial & Terminal and Marine
segments. Operating profit for 2010 is expected to be in the range of EUR
120-130 million including one-time restructuring costs.


Cargotec key figures
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|                                    |7-9/2010|7-9/2009|1-9/2010|1-9/2009| 2009|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Orders received, MEUR               |     683|     437|   2,013|   1,364|1,828|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Sales, MEUR                         |     635|     559|   1,828|   1,912|2,581|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Operating profit excl. restructuring|    42.8|    11.6|    97.4|    29.6| 61.3|
|costs, MEUR                         |        |        |        |        |     |
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Operating profit excl. restructuring|     6.7|     2.1|     5.3|     1.5|  2.4|
|costs, %                            |        |        |        |        |     |
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Operating profit, MEUR              |    42.2|    -3.3|    92.9|    -7.1|  0.3|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Net income, MEUR                    |    23.2|    -0.1|    54.2|    -5.9|  7.1|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+
|Earnings per share, EUR             |    0.38|   -0.02|    0.82|   -0.13| 0.05|
+------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------+-----+


Cargotec's President and CEO Mikael Mäkinen:"Our orders received during the third quarter grew 56 percent from the previous
year and we reached 6.7 percent operating profit margin, which I am satisfied
with. Positive development in our market environment continued in all
businesses. The activity level in the more slowly recovering Terminal business
also developed favourable considering next year. However, the development in the
world economy is still characterised by uncertainty. In September, we refined
our strategic focus for the coming years while reconfirming our financial
targets. In order to strengthen our market leadership in the next few years, we
prioritise our actions and resources to the following areas: customers and
customer segments, services, emerging markets and internal clarity", affirms
President and CEO Mikael Mäkinen.


Press conference for analysts and media

A press conference for analysts and media will be combined with an international
telephone conference and arranged on the publishing day at 11:00 am (EEST) at
Cargotec's head office, Sörnäisten rantatie 23, Helsinki. The event will be held
in English. The interim report will be presented by President and CEO Mikael
Mäkinen. The presentation material will be available on www.cargotec.com by
11:00 am (EEST).

The telephone conference, during which questions may be presented, may be
accessed at the following numbers ten minutes before the beginning of the event:
US callers +1 877 491 0064, non-US callers +44 20 7162 0025, access code
Cargotec/877318.

The event can also be viewed as a live webcast at www.cargotec.com. On-demand
version of the conference will be published on Cargotec's website later during
the day.

A replay of the conference will be available for two days until midnight on 29
October 2010, in the following numbers: US callers +1 888 365 0240, non-US
callers +44 20 7031 4064, access code 877318.

For further information, please contact:
Mikael Mäkinen, President and CEO, tel. +358 204 55 4262
Paula Liimatta, IR Manager, tel.+358 204 55 4634

Cargotec improves the efficiency of cargo flows on land and at sea - wherever
cargo is on the move. Cargotec's daughter brands, Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor are
recognised leaders in cargo and load handling solutions around the world.
Cargotec's global network is positioned close to customers and offers extensive
services that ensure the continuous, reliable and sustainable performance of
equipment. Cargotec's sales totalled EUR 2.6 billion in 2009 and it employs
approximately 9,800 people. Cargotec's class B shares are quoted on the NASDAQ
OMX Helsinki. www.cargotec.com




Operating environment
The load handling equipment markets have developed positively over the year.
However, this recovery is uneven, varying geographically and by customer
segment. The Americas have seen the most powerful recovery. On the other hand,
despite the seasonal nature of the third quarter demand continued to revive on
the equipment side, particularly for loader cranes, forklift trucks and truck-
mounted forklifts, as well as tail lifts.

The recovery in demand for container handling equipment in ports remained
sluggish, despite the increasing number of containers handled in Asian ports in
particular, as well as the improved container traffic forecasts for 2010. The
second quarter saw the first orders for large equipment after several sluggish
quarters and the positive development continued during the third quarter.
Project demand, however, was still rather modest, causing price pressure on the
markets.

The market for marine cargo handling equipment has continued to be favourable,
being clearly more active than expected at the beginning of the year. In
addition, shipyards succeeded in reselling capacity freed up by cancellations,
which reflected positively in new orders received by equipment suppliers. In
particular, demand for equipment for bulk vessels grew. However, the market for
offshore equipment was active, despite customers exercising caution in their
decision-making processes. Demand for container ship equipment is showing signs
of recovery after a couple of inactive years, while demand for RoRo equipment
steadied after a strong first half.

Due to improvements in customer capacity utilisation rates, the service markets
saw a clear improvement after a quiet start to the year. During the period, the
recovery in demand for spare part sales extended to other service areas.

Orders received and order book
Orders received during the third quarter totalled EUR 683 (437) million, which
was 56 percent more than in the comparison period. Previously received orders by
Marine for EUR 71 million were cancelled, and were removed from the order book.
This amount consists mainly of two big cancellations.

Orders received in January-September totalled EUR 2,013 (1,364) million, 48
percent higher than a year before. During the first nine months, order
cancellations totalled EUR 119 million in Marine.

At the end of September, the order book totalled EUR 2,395 (31 Dec 2009: 2,149)
million, which was 11 percent higher than at the end of 2009.

Orders received by reporting segment
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|MEUR              |7-9/2010|7-9/2009|Change|1-9/2010|1-9/2009|Change|1-12/2009|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Industrial &      |     389|     278|   40%|   1,228|     956|   28%|    1,260|
|Terminal          |        |        |      |        |        |      |         |
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Marine            |     294|     158|   85%|     786|     409|   92%|      569|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Internal orders   |       0|       0|      |      -1|       0|      |       -1|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Total             |     683|     437|   56%|   2,013|   1,364|   48%|    1,828|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+

Industrial & Terminal's orders received during the third quarter totalled EUR
389 (278) million, 40 percent higher than a year before. When comparing the
total value of orders with that of the previous quarter, note should be taken of
seasonality in the third quarter. Orders secured by Industrial business mainly
included small individual orders, whereas, Terminal business received orders for
smaller equipment while demand for bigger equipment remained sluggish. Orders
received in January-September totalled EUR 1,228 (956) million.

During the reporting period, Industrial & Terminal received orders for 200
terminal tractors from the US and an order for 14 environmentally friendly
straddle carriers from a French terminal operator.

During the second quarter, Industrial & Terminal received an order for two ship-
to-shore cranes from Turkey and an order for six zero emission E-One rubber-
tyred gantry cranes (RTG) from Vietnam. A Russian port operator ordered six RTGs
and 10 terminal tractors. In addition, an order worth more than EUR 10 million
for truck-mounted forklifts was received from a company specialising in home
improvement.

During the first quarter, Industrial & Terminal received new orders worth USD
110 million for rough terrain container handlers from Tank-Automotive Armament
Command (TACOM), part of the US Department of Defence. The orders were received
under a five-year production contract signed in 2008. Orders received under this
contract now total approximately USD 350 million.

Industrial & Terminal's order book at the end of September totalled EUR 710 (31
Dec 2009: 546) million, which was 30 percent higher than at the end of 2009.

Marine's orders were again strong in the third quarter, accounting for EUR 294
(158) million, 85 percent more than the comparison period. In 2010, shipyards
have managed to resell capacity vacated due to cancellations and postponements,
while beginning to build new bulk ships with a short delivery time. Orders were
received for cranes and hatch covers for bulk ships in particular. Orders
received during the first nine months totalled EUR 786 (409) million.

In August, Marine received orders for ship cranes worth over EUR 80 million from
China and South Korea. A total of 275 cranes will be delivered for 64 bulk ships
and eight general cargo vessels. During the third quarter, Marine also received
an order from Lithuania for a self-unloading system and an order from Brazil for
offshore equipment. In addition, an order worth EUR 13 million was received for
hatch covers for six general cargo vessels owned by a Norwegian shipowner. This
order is an addition to a EUR 20 million contract for electric-drive cranes for
the same vessels, signed during the second quarter.

During the second quarter, Marine received a EUR 20 million order for subsea
load and module handling systems from Singapore as well as orders worth EUR 20
million for cranes and hatch covers for bulk carriers from a Chinese shipyard.
These orders comprise 68 cranes and design and key components for hatch covers
for 26 vessels. In addition, a contract was signed with a Japanese shipyard, for
the delivery of electrically-driven RoRo equipment for two car carriers.

During the first quarter, Marine received an order for two knuckle-jib cranes
from Singapore. The value of this order was approximately EUR 12 million. These
active heave compensated cranes will be installed on an ultra-deepwater supply
vessel and self-propelled accommodation barge. In addition, Marine will deliver
an active heave compensated knuckle-jib crane for an offshore vessel being built
in the Netherlands.

Orders for container lashings, hatch covers and RoRo equipment were also
received during the reporting period. A Korean shipyard ordered lashings for 17
mega container ships. Lashings will also be delivered for 13 container ships
owned by a Canadian shipowner. Hatch covers for six bulk ships under
construction at a Korean shipyard will be delivered in 2011. This contract
follows an order from December 2009 for 24 cranes on the same vessels. Moreover,
a contract was signed for RoRo equipment for six vessels, and self-unloading
systems will be delivered for three cement carriers for an Indian customer. In
addition, an order was signed for a fuel receiving system for a Singaporean
power plant.

Marine's order book at the end of September totalled EUR 1,686 (31 Dec
2009: 1,604) million. Around 70 percent of the order book is bulk, general cargo
and container ship-related. Offshore support vessels-related orders comprise
more than 10 percent of the order book. Orders cancelled in January-September,
EUR 119 million, were removed from the order book.

Services orders received in January-September increased in all areas of service
business. Although a large number of small contracts typical of the service
business were signed, customers further delayed decision-making related to major
contracts. Major service orders received during the period included contracts to
refurbish and upgrade ten ship-to-shore cranes with Malaysian port operator,
three-year full service contracts for RoRo equipment for 25 vessels from
Grimaldi Group and agreements for conversions of RoRo equipment on five Ropax
vessels from the Swedish Stena Line. In addition, a refurbishment project for a
cement ship unloader was received from a Singaporean cement terminal.

Sales
Third quarter sales grew 14 percent from the comparison period and totalled EUR
635 (559) million. Sales reached the same level as in the second quarter.

January-September sales decreased 4 percent from the comparison period and
amounted to EUR 1,828 (1,912) million. In terms of sales, EMEA (Europe, Middle
East, Africa) was the largest market, its share being 41 (48) percent of
consolidated sales. The Americas' share of sales was 18 (17) and that of Asia
Pacific 41 (35) percent.

Sales by reporting segment
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|MEUR              |7-9/2010|7-9/2009|Change|1-9/2010|1-9/2009|Change|1-12/2009|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Industrial &      |     379|     331|   15%|   1,055|   1,209|  -13%|    1,573|
|Terminal          |        |        |      |        |        |      |         |
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Marine            |     256|     229|   12%|     774|     704|   10%|    1,009|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Internal sales    |       0|       0|      |       0|      -1|      |       -1|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+
|Total             |     635|     559|   14%|   1,828|   1,912|   -4%|    2,581|
+------------------+--------+--------+------+--------+--------+------+---------+

Industrial & Terminal's sales for the third quarter totalled EUR 379 (331)
million, which was 15 percent more than a year before. Industrial & Terminal's
sales for January-September were EUR 1,055 (1,209) million, 13 percent lower
than during the comparison period. Thanks to a pick-up in demand and production
ramp-up the delivery volumes grew clearly during the second and third quarters.
At the beginning of the year, sales were burdened by a low order book at the
year-end as well as uncompleted transfers of production between assembly
factories.

Marine's sales for the third quarter totalled EUR 256 (229) million,
representing 12 percent growth on the comparison period. January-September sales
for Marine were EUR 774 (704) million, which was 10 percent more that in the
comparison period. This sales growth was the result of the strong order book and
successful project deliveries.

Services sales during the third quarter amounted to EUR 176 (150) million
starting to gradually reflect a recovery of the service market. Services sales
amounted to EUR 129 (113) million at Industrial & Terminal and at Marine EUR 47
(38) million.

In January-September, services sales amounted to EUR 513 (491) million,
representing 28 (26) percent of total sales. Services sales amounted to EUR 368
(346) million at Industrial & Terminal, representing 35 (29) percent of the
reporting segment's sales. Services sales at Marine amounted to EUR 145 (146)
million, which was 19 (21) percent of its sales.

Financial result
The operating profit for the third quarter increased clearly from the comparison
period totalling EUR 42.2 (-3.3) million. Operating profit includes EUR 0.6
(14.9) million in restructuring costs, of which EUR 0.9 (12.6) million are
related to Industrial & Terminal, EUR -0.2 (0.0) million to Marine and EUR -0.1
(2.3) million to corporate functions. A small capital gain from selling property
in Ljungby, Sweden, was booked in restructuring costs to corporate functions in
third quarter turning the costs for the quarter positive. The factory and spare
parts operations in Ljungby were closed and consolidated as a part of Cargotec's
restructuring programme.

Operating profit for the third quarter, excluding restructuring costs, was EUR
42.8 (11.6) million, representing 6.7 (2.1) percent of sales. Operating profit
for Industrial & Terminal, excluding restructuring costs, was EUR 16.0 (-7.3)
million and EUR 36.4 (22.9) million for Marine.

The consolidated operating profit for January-September turned strongly positive
and totalled EUR 92.9 (-7.1) million, representing 5.1 (-0.4) percent of sales.
Operating profit includes EUR 4.5 (36.7) million in restructuring costs, of
which EUR 2.9 (33.1) million are related to Industrial & Terminal, EUR 0.1 (0.0)
million to Marine and EUR 1.5 (3.7) million to corporate functions. Operating
profit for January-September, excluding restructuring costs, totalled EUR 97.4
(29.6) million. Operating profit for Industrial & Terminal, excluding
restructuring costs, was EUR 16.2 (-8.1) million and EUR 114.4 (64.7) million
for Marine.

Compared to the first half, during the third quarter Industrial & Terminal's
profitability continued its clear improvement, due to the recovering market
environment and higher volumes. At the beginning of the year profitability was
hampered by additional costs related to challenges in ramping-up production.
Although Marine's profitability remained high during the third quarter, as
expected it turned down with the fall in the share of very high-margin
deliveries based on orders won during the boom. Restructuring measures executed
within the group are facilitating better profitability.

Net financing expenses were EUR -7.1 (-6.1) million for the third quarter and
EUR -21.6 (-20.1) million for January-September.

Net income for the third quarter was EUR 23.2 (-0.1) million and earnings per
share EUR 0.38 (-0.02). Net income for January-September totalled EUR 54.2 (-
5.9) million and earnings per share EUR 0.82 (-0.13).

Balance sheet, cash flow and financing
The consolidated balance sheet total was EUR 2,771 (31 Dec 2009: 2,687) million
at the end of September. Equity attributable to the equity holders was EUR
1,007 (871) million, representing EUR 16.41 (14.20) per share. Tangible assets
on the balance sheet were EUR 289 (301) million and intangible assets EUR 830
(784) million. The total equity/total assets ratio increased to 42.8 (37.5)
percent.

Return on equity (ROE) for January-September was 7.6 (-0.9) percent and return
on capital employed (ROCE) 8.5 (-0.5) percent. The dividend payment totalled EUR
27.9 (37.4) million in January-September.

Cash flow from operating activities before financial items and taxes for the
first nine months was EUR 193.4 (198.7) million. Net working capital decreased
and at the end of September it was EUR 89 (31 Dec 2009: 123) million. Gearing
fell to 26.1 (38.0) percent at the end of September.

Cargotec's financing structure and liquidity are healthy. Interest-bearing net
debt at the end of September was EUR 264 (31 Dec 2009: 335) million. Interest
bearing debt amounted to EUR 502 (612) million, of which EUR 52 (83) million was
current and EUR 450 (529) million non-current debt. Cash and cash equivalents,
loans receivable and other interest-bearing assets totalled EUR 238 (277)
million. In addition, at the end of the reporting period, Cargotec had EUR 585
million of undrawn long-term credit facilities, which are available until
2012-2013.

In September, Cargotec repurchased partly its euro-denominated domestic bond due
in June 2012 as a part of active management of liquidity and loan refinancing
risks. Cargotec agreed to repurchase a nominal amount of EUR 77.8 million from
the note holders, which represents 77.8 percent of the original EUR 100 million
bond issued in 2005. After this repurchase EUR 22.2 million of this bond is
still out at the market.

New products and product development
Research and product development expenditure in January-September was EUR 27.8
(27.5) million, representing 1.5 (1.4) percent of sales.

During the reporting period, integration testing of automatic stacking cranes
with customer's terminal systems was finalised in the Hamburg CTB terminal and
the first three cranes were handed over to the customer. New products were
introduced to the market, such as a new empty container handler, which meets the
strictest requirements for energy efficiency and ergonomics, and a new truck-
mounted forklift with a telescopic boom that allows easier loading and
unloading. Cargotec also continued product development projects to meet the new
Machine Directive 2006/42/EC safety regulations. In addition, the launch of the
EcoService concept in February will aim at bringing new levels of cost
efficiency, productivity and reliability to terminal customers' operations.
Furthermore, three new hooklifts were introduced in the demountable product
family.

In March, Cargotec signed an agreement with the multinational Ros Roca
Environment, according to which Cargotec will undertake the representation of
Dennis Eagle and Ros Roca waste compactors for refuse collection vehicles in
Finland, Sweden and Norway. This cooperation comprises sales, marketing and
service.

Cargotec has designed an innovative vehicle transfer system for the US Navy to
transfer military vehicles including tanks between ships at sea. Sea trials were
successfully completed during the first quarter. The aim is to provide the US
military with the capability for large-scale logistics movements from sea to
shore without dependency on foreign ports.

Capital expenditure
Capital expenditure for January-September, excluding acquisitions and customer
financing, totalled EUR 35.2 (63.7) million. Investments in customer financing
were EUR 10.5 (16.2) million. Depreciation for the first nine months amounted to
EUR 43.9 (41.6) million.

In September, Cargotec celebrated the opening of its new multi-assembly unit
(MAU) in Stargard Szczecinski in Poland. The investment decision was made in
April 2009. Production began in rented premises and transfer to own premises at
the new site began at the end of the second quarter of 2010. Currently, load
cranes, spreaders and terminal tractors are assembled in the factory. The cash
flow impact of the investment cost was EUR 10 million for January-September.
Total investment in 2009-2010 amounted to EUR 28 million.

Acquisitions and disposals
In July, Cargotec acquired a 10 percent minority holding in MacGREGOR
Hydramarine AS. Subsequent to this transaction, Cargotec owns all the shares in
the company.

In March, Cargotec signed a letter of intent to acquire the remaining 25 percent
minority share holding in MacGREGOR-Kayaba Ltd in Japan. The transaction was
closed in May, and subsequent the transaction, Cargotec owns all the shares in
the company.

In January, Cargotec sold its US-based hydraulic cylinders manufacturing
business Waltco Hydraulics to Ligon Industries, LLC. Waltco Hydraulics, situated
in Ohio, was part of Waltco Lift Corp. belonging to the Industrial & Terminal
business area at Cargotec. Waltco Hydraulics employed 25 people.

Personnel
Cargotec employed 9,824 (31 Dec 2009: 9,606) people at the end of the third
quarter. Industrial & Terminal employed 7,210 (6,989) people, Marine 2,173
(2,286) and corporate-level support functions 441 (331). The average number of
employees for the first nine months was 9,588 (1-9/2009: 11,184).

At the end of the third quarter, 20 (30 Sep 2009: 18) percent of Cargotec's
total employees were located in Sweden, 11 (12) percent in Finland and 31 (31)
percent in the rest of Europe. North and South American personnel represented
11 (11) percent, Asia Pacific 25 (26) percent and the rest of the world 2 (2)
percent of total employees.


Adjusting capacity to demand and other restructuring measures
Capacity adjustments and other restructuring measures that began in 2008 were
finalised during the first quarter 2010. As a result, the number of employees
fell by approximately 3,200.

Above-mentioned restructuring initiatives, including structural capacity
adjustment measures, were estimated to create total annual cost savings
exceeding EUR 150 million. This savings estimate includes all cost structure
streamlining actions announced since the beginning of 2008.

During the third quarter, Cargotec proceeded with its plans to transform its
Tampere unit into a competence and technology centre. The plan is to change the
focus of the Tampere unit from traditional manufacturing to the development of
new products and solutions. Consequently, Cargotec initiated employee
cooperation negotiations on possible workforce reduction with the current supply
personnel in Tampere. It is estimated that these measures will affect
approximately 95 employees, while the planned change will take around two years.

Strategy and financial targets
In September, Cargotec refined its strategy. Cargotec will have a clear focus,
meaning a prioritised set of actions and resource allocation in order to
strengthen its market leadership in the coming years. Cargotec aims to grow
faster than the industry average. Cargotec is determined to grow its business
through customer focus, with segmentation guiding future business development.
In addition, growth will be achieved by expanding Cargotec's presence and
offering, particularly in emerging markets and the service business. Cargotec
will also continue to develop its working practices, through aligned processes
and greater internal clarity.

Strategic focus areas:
   -          Strengthening customer focus globally
   -          Further development and strengthening of customer support:
broadening the scope of both spare parts logistics and service
   -          Winning in emerging markets
   -          Increasing internal clarity

Cargotec reconfirms the financial targets based on its strategy. These targets
reflect the growth expectations of Cargotec's industry as well as actions
already implemented, or which the Company intends to implement.

Cargotec's financial targets are as follows:
   -          Annual sales growth exceeding 10 percent (incl. acquisitions)
   -          Raising operating profit margin to 10 percent
   -          Gearing below 50 percent (over the cycle)
   -          Dividend 30-50 percent of earnings per share

Changes in the organisation and management
Cargotec's governance model was further developed, resulting in changes in the
responsibilities of three Executive Board members as of 1 April 2010. Pekka
Vauramo was appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) and will continue as Deputy
to CEO. In his new role, Mr Vauramo is responsible for Cargotec's three business
areas and three regions.

As of 1 April 2010 Cargotec's businesses was reorganised into three business
areas: Marine, Industrial & Terminal and Services. As announced earlier,
Cargotec's financial reporting is based on two reporting segments: Marine and
Industrial & Terminal. In financial reporting, the Services business is included
in the figures of these two reporting segments, while its sales will continue to
be reported as additional information.

The development of services in both Marine and Industrial & Terminal segments is
driven by a joint Services organisation. Stefan Gleuel was appointed Executive
Vice President, Services. Unto Ahtola was appointed to lead the Industrial &
Terminal business area as Executive Vice President.

Other members of the Cargotec Executive Board are: Mikael Mäkinen, President and
CEO; Olli Isotalo, Executive Vice President, Marine business area; Axel
Leijonhufvud, Executive Vice President, Supply; Eeva Sipilä, Executive Vice
President, Chief Financial Officer; Kirsi Nuotto, Executive Vice President, HR
and Communications; Matti Sommarberg, Executive Vice President, Chief Technology
Officer; Harald de Graaf, Executive Vice President, EMEA region; Ken Loh,
Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific region and Lennart Brelin, Executive Vice
President, Americas region.

Senior Executive Vice President, Kari Heinistö, and Executive Vice President of
Hiab business area, Pekka Vartiainen, left the Executive Board in January.

Annual General Meeting
Decision taken at Cargotec Corporation's Annual General Meeting
Cargotec Corporation's Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on 5 March 2010 in
Helsinki. The AGM approved the financial statements and consolidated financial
statements and granted discharge from liability to the President and CEO and the
members of the Board of Directors for the accounting period 1 January-31
December 2009.

The AGM approved a dividend of EUR 0.39 per class A share and EUR 0.40 per class
B share outstanding be paid.

The number of the members of the Board of Directors was confirmed at seven.
Tapio Hakakari, Ilkka Herlin, Peter Immonen, Karri Kaitue, Antti Lagerroos and
Anja Silvennoinen were re-elected to the Board of Directors. Teuvo Salminen was
elected as a new member to the Board of Directors. The meeting decided that a
yearly remuneration of EUR 80,000 be paid for the Chairman, EUR 55,000 for the
Deputy Chairman and EUR 40,000 for the other Board members. In addition, it was
decided that members receive EUR 500 for attendance at Board and Committee
meetings and that 30 percent of the yearly remuneration will be paid in Cargotec
Corporation's class B shares and the rest in money.

Authorised public accountants Johan Kronberg and PricewaterhouseCoopers Ltd were
re-elected as auditors.

Stock options
The AGM confirmed that stock options will be issues to the key personnel of
Cargotec and its subsidiaries. The maximum total number of stock options issued
will be 1,200,000 and the stock options entitle their owners to subscribe for a
maximum total of 1,200,000 new class B shares in Cargotec or existing class B
shares held by the Company. The share subscription price will be based on the
volume weighted average price of the Company's class B share on the NASDAQ OMX
Helsinki Ltd. during two full weeks following the AGM in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

More information about stock options follows in the section "Shares and trading,
Stock options".

Authorisations granted by the Annual General Meeting
The AGM authorised the Board of Directors to decide on repurchasing of own
shares with non-restricted equity. The shares may be repurchased in order to
develop the capital structure of the Company, to finance or carry out possible
acquisitions, to implement the Company's share-based incentive plans, to be
transferred for other purposes or to be cancelled. Altogether no more than
6,400,000 own shares may be purchased, of which no more than 952,000 are class A
shares and 5,448,000 are class B class. The above mentioned amounts include the
2,959,487 class B shares repurchased during 2005-2008 in Company's possession on
the AGM date.

In addition, the AGM authorised the Board to decide on issuance of a maximum of
6,400,000 treasury shares, of which no more than 952,000 are class A shares and
5,448,000 are class B shares, in one or more lots. The share issue can be
directed and it is to be used to as compensation in acquisitions and in other
arrangements, to finance acquisitions or for personnel incentive purposes. The
Board of Directors has also the right to decide on the transfer of the shares in
public trading in the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd. according to its rules and
regulations. The Board of Directors was also authorised to decide on other
conditions of the share issue.

Both authorisations shall remain in effect for a period of 18 months from date
of decision of the AGM.

Organisation of the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors elected Ilkka Herlin to continue as Chairman of the Board
and Tapio Hakakari as Deputy Chairman. Outi Aaltonen, Senior Vice President,
Cargotec's General Counsel, was elected as Secretary to the Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors elected among its members Ilkka Herlin, Karri Kaitue,
Anja Silvennoinen and Teuvo Salminen (chairman) as members of the Audit
Committee. Board members Tapio Hakakari, Ilkka Herlin (chairman), Peter Immonen
and Antti Lagerroos were elected to the Nomination and Compensation Committee.

Shares and trading
Share capital
Cargotec's share capital on 30 September 2010 totalled EUR 64,304,880. There
were no changes in the share capital in January-September. On 30 September
2010, the number of class B shares listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd. was
54,778,791 while that of unlisted class A shares totalled 9,526,089.

Own shares
At the end of the reporting period, Cargotec held a total of 2,959,487 own class
B shares. The shares were repurchased in 2005-2008.

The Board of Directors decided to exercise the authorisation conferred by the
AGM held on 5 March 2010, to acquire own shares. No own shares were repurchased
during the first nine months of 2010.

Share-based incentive programme
On 5 March 2010, the Board of Directors decided to establish a new share-based
incentive programme for Cargotec Executives. The programme includes three
earnings periods, each of them lasting for three calendar years, and they
commence in 2010, 2011 and 2012. The Board of Directors will decide on the
earnings criteria and on targets to be established for them, as well as the
maximum amount of the payable reward for each earning period. The earnings
criteria for the earning period 2010-2012 are Cargotec's operating profit margin
and sales of the fiscal year 2012.

The potential reward will be paid partly as Cargotec's class B shares and partly
in cash in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The proportion to be paid in cash is intended to
cover taxes and tax-related costs arising from the reward. The rewards to be
paid on the basis of the earning period 2010-2012 will correspond to the
approximate value of a maximum total of 100,000 Cargotec class B shares
(including also the proportion to be paid in cash).

The remaining earning periods 2010 and 2011 of the former share-based incentive
programme 2007-2011 were not commenced as the new programme replacing the
current programme was implemented as from the beginning of 2010. On the basis of
the former programme, a total of 31,356 class B shares were paid as reward to
key personnel for the first earning period 2007-2008. No rewards were paid for
the second earning period 2009 as the targets established for the earnings
criteria were not attained. A total of 387,500 series B shares were initially
reserved for the programme.

Stock options
The AGM confirmed that stock options will be issues to the key personnel of
Cargotec and its subsidiaries. The target group of the programme is
approximately 60 persons including the members of Cargotec Executive Board. The
share subscription period for stock options 2010A, will be 1 April 2013-30 April
2015, for stock options 2010B, 1 April 2014-30 April 2016 and for stock options
2010C, 1 April 2015-30 April 2017.

The beginning of the share subscription period requires attainment of targets
established for a performance criterion determined by the Board of Directors
annually. Those stock options, for which the targets have not been attained,
will expire. The Board of Directors has decided that if the operating profit of
the financial year 2010 is below EUR 100 million, the share subscription period
with stock options 2010A will not commence; if the operating profit of the
financial year 2010 is at least EUR 100 million but below EUR 120 million, the
share subscription period will commence with half of the stock options 2010A; if
the operating profit of the financial year 2010 is EUR 120 million or above, the
share subscription period will commence with all of the stock options 2010A. The
share subscription price for stock option 2010A is EUR 21.35/share.

Market capitalisation and trading
At the end of the third quarter, the total market value of class B shares was
EUR 1,643 million, excluding treasury shares held by the Company. The period-end
market capitalisation, in which unlisted class A shares are valued at the
average price of class B shares on the last trading day of the reporting period,
was EUR 1,946 million, excluding treasury shares held by the Company.

The class B share closed at EUR 31.70 on 30 September 2010 in NASDAQ OMX
Helsinki Ltd. The volume weighted average share price in January-September was
EUR 23.60, the highest quotation being EUR 32.43 and the lowest EUR 19.16. In
January-September, approximately 37 million class B shares were traded on the
NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd., corresponding to a turnover of approximately EUR 867
million.

Short-term risks and uncertainties
The recovery in the world economy has reflected positively on Cargotec's
operating environment. However, this development is characterised by
uncertainty. Possible postponements of investments in port container handling
equipment will affect the improvement in the sales and profitability of Terminal
business.

Once again, we must actively monitor customer and supplier risks within certain
markets. Should such risks be fulfilled, credit losses and problems in the
supply chain could have a damaging effect on Cargotec. Conversely, recovered
markets present the risk of occasional disruptions in component availability
within the supplier chain, as all players ramp up production from the former,
exceptionally low, level.

Cargotec estimates that approximately EUR 250 million of Marine's order book
involves a risk of cancellation. However, the likelihood of such cancellations
materialising has decreased substantially from the second quarter. Overcapacity
in shipping has decreased during the year, but there is still a risk of
shipowners reappraising the need to cancel ordered vessels or postpone
deliveries.

Events after reporting period
In October, Cargotec acquired a 9.99 percent minority holding in MacGREGOR
Plimsoll Pte Ltd. Subsequent to this transaction, Cargotec owns all the shares
in the company.

Outlook
Cargotec continues to estimate 2010 sales to be on 2009 level for both
Industrial & Terminal and Marine segments. Operating profit for 2010 is expected
to be in the range of EUR 120-130 million including one-time restructuring
costs.

The recovery in the market environment and the resulting growth in order volumes
support growth in Industrial. The sales of Terminal are expected to fall short
of 2009 levels due to the slower recovery of these markets, as second half
orders will not have an effect on full-year sales due to delivery times. Based
on the healthy nine-month development, strong order book and new orders received
still to be delivered during 2010, sales in Marine will reach year 2009 level.





Financial calendar 2010
Financial statements review 2010 to be published on Thursday 3 February 2011


Helsinki, 26 October 2010
Cargotec Corporation
Board of Directors


This interim report is unaudited.
Condensed consolidated statement of income



MEUR                              7-9/2010 7-9/2009 1-9/2010  1-9/2009 1-12/2009
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Sales                                634.7    559.4  1,828.1   1,912.2   2,580.9

Cost of goods sold                  -502.3   -467.8 -1,453.1  -1,612.1  -2,158.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gross profit                         132.5     91.6    375.0     300.1     422.2

Gross profit, %                       20.9     16.4     20.5      15.7      16.4

Costs and expenses                   -89.8    -79.9   -278.0    -270.4    -361.6

Restructuring costs                   -0.6    -14.9     -4.5     -36.7     -61.1

Share of associated companies'
and joint ventures' net income         0.1     -0.1      0.4      -0.1       0.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Operating profit                      42.2     -3.3     92.9      -7.1       0.3

Operating profit, %                    6.6     -0.6      5.1      -0.4       0.0

Financing income and expenses         -7.1     -6.1    -21.6     -20.1     -27.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Income before taxes                   35.1     -9.4     71.2     -27.2     -26.7

Income before taxes, %                 5.5     -1.7      3.9      -1.4      -1.0

Taxes                                -11.9      9.3    -17.1      21.4      33.9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net income for the period             23.2     -0.1     54.2      -5.9       7.1

Net income for the period, %           3.6      0.0      3.0      -0.3       0.3



Net income for the period
attributable to:

Equity holders of the Company         23.0     -1.3     50.5      -8.2       3.1

Non-controlling interest               0.1      1.2      3.7       2.3       4.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                 23.2     -0.1     54.2      -5.9       7.1



Earnings per share for profit attributable to the equity holders of the Company:

Basic earnings per share, EUR         0.38    -0.02     0.82     -0.13      0.05

Diluted earnings per share, EUR       0.38    -0.02     0.82     -0.13      0.05


Consolidated statement of comprehensive income



MEUR                               7-9/2010 7-9/2009 1-9/2010 1-9/2009 1-12/2009
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Net income for the period              23.2     -0.1     54.2     -5.9       7.1

Gain/loss on cash flow hedges          74.0     51.8     83.0     17.4       6.9

Gain/loss on cash flow hedges
transferred to statement of income    -15.9     -1.6    -19.9     35.1      36.2

Translation differences                 0.1     24.4     94.9     13.6      20.5

Taxes relating to components of
other comprehensive income            -25.4    -14.4    -45.5    -15.3     -14.6
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Comprehensive income for the
period                                 56.0     60.2    166.7     45.0      56.1



Comprehensive income for the period attributable to:

Equity holders of the Company          52.4     58.1    161.7     42.3      52.1

Non-controlling interest                3.5      2.1      5.0      2.6       4.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                  56.0     60.2    166.7     45.0      56.1


Condensed consolidated statement of financial position


ASSETS, MEUR                        30 Sep 2010 30 Sep 2009          31 Dec 2009
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Non-current assets

  Intangible assets                       830.1       787.3                784.3

  Tangible assets                         288.7       297.3                301.2

  Loans receivable and
other interest-bearing
assets 1)                                   8.6         7.4                  7.4

  Investments                              10.7         8.5                  9.0

  Non-interest-bearing
assets                                    122.3       139.5                131.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total non-current assets                1,260.4     1,240.0              1,233.0



Current assets

  Inventories                             654.1       710.5                609.3

  Loans receivable and
other interest-bearing
assets 1)                                   5.4         2.1                  2.9

  Accounts receivable and
other non-interest-bearing
assets                                    610.8       608.3                575.6

  Cash and cash equivalents
1)                                        223.7       209.8                266.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total current assets                    1,494.0     1,530.6              1,454.5



Assets held for sale                       16.7           -                    -


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Total assets                            2,771.0     2,770.6              2,687.4





EQUITY AND LIABILITIES,
MEUR                                30 Sep 2010 30 Sep 2009          31 Dec 2009
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Equity

  Equity attributable to
the equity holders of the
Company                                 1,006.5       861.2                870.8

  Non-controlling interest                  3.5        10.4                 10.6
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Total equity                            1,010.0       871.6                881.5



Non-current liabilities

  Loans 1)                                443.6       509.5                511.2

  Deferred tax liabilities                 44.6        46.6                 29.7

  Provisions                               27.9        19.0                 19.0

  Pension obligations and
other non-interest-bearing
liabilities                                75.3       103.0                 94.7
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Total non-current
liabilities                               591.4       678.1                654.7



Current liabilities

  Loans 1)                                 52.2        88.9                 83.0

  Provisions                               51.3        70.8                 66.2

  Advances received                       411.7       388.7                339.0

  Accounts payable and
other non-interest-bearing
liabilities                               654.5       672.5                663.0
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Total current liabilities               1,169.7     1,220.9              1,151.3


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total equity and
liabilities                             2,771.0     2,770.6              2,687.4


1) Included in interest-bearing net debt.  In addition, the calculation of the
interest-bearing net debt includes the hedging of cross-currency risk relating
to the USD 300 million Private Placement bond, totalling on 30 September 2010,
EUR 5.9 (30 Sept 2009: 20.9 and 31 Dec 2009: 17.5) million.


Consolidated statement of changes in equity


                  Attributable to the equity holders of the Company
                                                               |        |
                               Trans-                          |    Non-|
                        Share  lation     Fair                 |control-|
                Share premium differ-    value Retained        |    ling|  Total
MEUR          capital account   ences reserves earnings   Total|interest| equity
---------------------------------------------------------------+--------+-------
Equity on 1                                                    |        |
Jan 2009         64.3    98.0   -20.4    -54.5    768.0   855.3|     9.1|  864.4
                                                               |        |
Comprehensive                                                  |        |
income for                                                     |        |
the period*                      13.6     36.9     -8.2    42.3|     2.6|   45.0
                                                               |        |
Dividends                                                      |        |
paid                                              -36.7   -36.7|    -0.7|  -37.4
                                                               |        |
Shares                                                         |        |
subscribed                                                     |        |
with options      0.0     0.0                               0.0|        |    0.0
                                                               |        |
Share-based                                                    |        |
incentives,                                                    |        |
value of                                                       |        |
received                                                       |        |
services *                                          0.3     0.3|        |    0.3
                                                               |        |
Other changes                                               0.0|    -0.7|   -0.7
---------------------------------------------------------------+--------+-------
Equity on                                                      |        |
30 Sep 2009      64.3    98.0    -6.8    -17.7    723.4   861.2|    10.4|  871.6
                                                               |        |
                                                               |        |
---------------------------------------------------------------+--------+-------
Equity on                                                      |        |
1 Jan 2010       64.3    98.0    -1.1    -24.9    734.6   870.9|    10.6|  881.5
                                                               |        |
Comprehensive                                                  |        |
income                                                         |        |
for the                                                        |        |
period*                          64.3     46.9     50.5   161.7|     5.0|  166.7
                                                               |        |
Dividends                                                      |        |
paid                                              -24.4   -24.4|    -2.0|  -26.4
                                                               |        |
Share-based                                                    |        |
incentives,                                                    |        |
value of                                                       |        |
received                                                       |        |
services *                                          0.6     0.6|        |    0.6
                                                               |        |
Other changes                                      -2.2    -2.2|   -10.2|  -12.3
---------------------------------------------------------------+--------+-------
Equity on 30                                                   |        |
Sep 2010         64.3    98.0    63.2     22.0    759.1 1,006.5|     3.5|1,010.0
                                                               |        |


* Net of tax


Key figures



                                  1-9/2010 1-9/2009 1-12/2009
-------------------------------------------------------------
Equity/share               EUR       16.41    14.04     14.20

Interest-bearing net debt  MEUR      264.0    400.0     334.8

Total equity/total assets  %          42.8     36.6      37.5

Gearing                    %          26.1     45.9      38.0

Return on equity           %           7.6     -0.9       0.8

Return on capital employed %           8.5     -0.5       0.2





Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows



MEUR                                          1-9/2010 1-9/2009        1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net income for the period                         54.2     -5.9              7.1

Depreciation and impairments                      43.9     41.6             60.0

Other adjustments                                 38.3     -1.3             -7.6

Change in working capital                         57.0    164.2            230.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash flow from operations                        193.4    198.7            289.7



Cash flow from financial items and taxes*        -38.0    -24.0            -25.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash flow from operating activities              155.4    174.6            264.2



Acquisitions                                     -23.7     -4.8             -7.6

Cash flow from investing activities,
other items                                      -38.2    -60.5            -79.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash flow from investing activities              -61.9    -65.4            -87.2



Proceeds from share subscriptions                    -      0.0              0.0

Acquisition of treasury shares                       -      0.0              0.0

Proceeds from long term borrowings                   -    101.2            100.6

Repayments of long term borrowings              -103.1     -1.1             -4.2

Proceeds from short term borrowings                2.3     12.0             16.5

Repayments of short term borrowings               -8.7    -44.2            -46.9

Dividends paid                                   -27.9    -37.4            -37.4
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash flow from financing activities             -137.3     30.6             28.6


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Change in cash                                   -43.8    139.8            205.6



Cash, cash equivalents and bank
overdrafts at the beginning of period            252.5     45.9             45.9

Effect of exchange rate changes                    3.8      0.4              0.9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash, cash equivalents and bank
overdrafts at the end of period                  212.5    186.1            252.5



Bank overdrafts at the end of period              11.2     23.7             14.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of
period                                           223.7    209.8            266.6



* Cash flow from financial items and taxes include EUR 0.2 (1-12/2009: 0.1)
million capitalised interests.





Segment reporting



Sales, MEUR                                    1-9/2010   1-9/2009   1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                             1,055      1,209       1,573

Marine                                              774        704       1,009

Internal sales                                        0         -1          -1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                             1,828      1,912       2,581





Operating profit, MEUR                         1-9/2010   1-9/2009   1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                              16.2       -8.1       -10.3

Marine                                            114.4       64.7       105.2

Corporate administration and support functions    -33.2      -27.0       -33.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Operating profit excluding restructuring costs     97.4       29.6        61.3



Restructuring costs:

Industrial & Terminal                               2.9       33.1        43.2

Marine                                              0.1        0.0         1.9

Corporate administration and support functions      1.5        3.7        15.9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total restructuring costs                           4.5       36.7        61.1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                              92.9       -7.1         0.3





Operating profit, %                            1-9/2010   1-9/2009   1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                               1.5 *     -0.7 *      -0.7 *

Marine                                             14.8 *      9.2        10.4 *

Cargotec, operating profit excluding
restructuring costs                                 5.3 *      1.5 *       2.4 *

Cargotec                                            5.1       -0.4         0.0



* Excluding restructuring costs.





Sales by geographical area, MEUR               1-9/2010   1-9/2009   1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EMEA                                                756        917       1,193

Americas                                            330        327         457

Asia Pacific                                        742        668         931
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Total                                             1,828      1,912       2,581





Sales by geographical area, %                  1-9/2010   1-9/2009   1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EMEA                                               41.4       48.0        46.2

Americas                                           18.0       17.1        17.7

Asia Pacific                                       40.6       34.9        36.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                             100.0      100.0       100.0





Orders received, MEUR                       1-9/2010      1-9/2009     1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                          1,228           956         1,260

Marine                                           786           409           569

Internal orders received                          -1             0            -1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                          2,013         1,364         1,828





Order book, MEUR                         30 Sep 2010   30 Sep 2009   31 Dec 2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                            710           586           546

Marine                                         1,686         1,785         1,604

Internal order book                               -              0             0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                          2,395         2,371         2,149





Capital expenditure, MEUR                   1-9/2010      1-9/2009     1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In fixed assets (excluding acquisitions)        35.1          62.9          86.9

In leasing agreements                            0.1           0.8           0.9

In customer financing                           10.5          16.2          19.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                           45.7          79.9         106.8





Number of employees at the end of period 30 Sep 2010   30 Sep 2009   31 Dec 2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                          7,210         7,615         6,989

Marine                                         2,173         2,490         2,286

Corporate administration and support
functions                                        441           304           331
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                          9,824        10,409         9,606





Average number of employees                 1-9/2010      1-9/2009     1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial & Terminal                          6,975         8,412         8,023

Marine                                         2,195         2,501         2,476

Corporate administration and support
functions                                        419           271           285
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                          9,588        11,184        10,785





Notes



Taxes in income statement

MEUR                             1-9/2010    1-9/2009                  1-12/2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current year tax expense             27.1        16.1                       20.9

Change in deferred tax assets
and liabilities                     -10.4       -32.7                      -44.5

Tax expense for previous
years                                 0.4        -4.7                      -10.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                17.1       -21.4                      -33.9





Commitments

MEUR                          30 Sep 2010 30 Sep 2009                31 Dec 2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guarantees                            0.5         0.2                        0.5

Dealer financing                        -         0.1                        0.1

End customer financing                7.2        10.6                       10.3

Operating leases                     49.6        54.6                       49.1

Other contingent liabilities          3.5         3.8                        3.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                60.7        69.3                       63.7



Cargotec Corporation has guaranteed obligations of Cargotec companies, arising
from ordinary course of business, up to a maximum of EUR 513.6 (31 Dec
2009: 554.7) million.



Cargotec leases property, plant and equipment under non-cancellable operating
leases. The leases have varying terms and renewal rights. It is not anticipated
that any material liabilities will arise from trade finance commitments.





Fair values of derivative financial instruments


                            Positive   Negative        Net        Net        Net
                          fair value fair value fair value fair value fair value

                              30 Sep     30 Sep     30 Sep     30 Sep     31 Dec
MEUR                            2010       2010       2010       2009       2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FX forward contracts,
cash flow hedges                77.6       48.6       29.1      -27.7      -30.1

FX forward contracts,
non-hedge-accounted              8.9        5.5        3.4        2.9        1.6

Cross-currency and
interest rate swaps, cash
flow hedges                      9.6          -        9.6       -9.8       -9.9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                           96.2       54.0       42.1      -34.6      -38.5



Non-current portion:

FX forward contracts,
cash flow hedges                11.6        6.4        5.1      -12.7       -9.4

Cross-currency and
interest rate swaps, cash
flow hedges                      9.6          -        9.6       -9.8       -9.9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-current portion             21.2        6.4       14.7      -22.5      -19.3


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current portion                 75.0       47.6       27.4      -12.1      -19.2



Cross currency and interest rate swaps hedge the US Private Placement corporate
bond funded in February 2007.


Nominal values of derivative financial
instruments

MEUR                                         30 Sep 2010 30 Sep 2009 31 Dec 2009
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FX forward contracts                             2,752.8     2,493.5     2,386.5

Cross-currency and interest rate swaps             225.7       225.7       225.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                                            2,978.6     2,719.2     2,612.3


Acquisitions and disposals
In May, Cargotec acquired 25 per cent of the shares of Japanese MacGREGOR-Kayaba
Ltd., and in July, Cargotec acquired 10 percent of the share of the Norwegian
MacGREGOR Hydramarine AS. Subsequent to these acquisitions, Cargotec owns all
shares in the above mentioned companies.

In January, Cargotec has sold its US-based hydraulic cylinders manufacturing
business Waltco Hydraulics to Ligon Industries, LLC. This transaction had no
material impact on Cargotec's result or cash flow.

Accounting principles
The interim report has been prepared according to the International Accounting
Standard 34: Interim Financial Reporting. The accounting policies adopted are
consistent with those of the annual financial statements for 2009. All figures
presented have been rounded and consequently the sum of individual figures may
deviate from the presented sum figure.




Adoption of the new and revised IFRS standards as of January 1, 2010
Starting from January 1, 2010 Cargotec has adopted the following revised
standards published in 2008 and 2009 by the IASB:
- IFRS 3R, Business Combinations (revised). The adoption of the revised standard
has an impact on the accounting of business combinations.
- Amendment to IAS 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements. The
amendment has an impact on accounting of the changes in ownership in
subsidiaries.
- Amendment to IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement:
Eligible Hedged Items. The amendment clarifies the guidance of the hedge
accounting.
Additionally, Cargotec has adopted the amendments related to the IFRS 2008 and
2009 Annual Improvements, which have been endorsed by EU. Aforementioned changes
have no material impact on the interim report.

Restatement of reporting segments' comparable figures
As of January 1, 2010 Cargotec has two reporting segments, Industrial & Terminal
and Marine. At the same time the definition of Services business was clarified.
Reporting segments' financial information for comparable periods has been
restated accordingly.

Calculation of key figures

                               Total equity attributable to the equity holders
                               of the Company

Equity / share         =       ____________________________________

                               Share issue-adjusted number of shares
                               at the end of period (excluding treasury shares)



Interest-bearing net
debt                   =       Interest-bearing debt* - interest-bearing assets



                               Total equity

Total equity / total
assets (%)             = 100 x ____________________________________

                               Total assets - advances received



                               Interest-bearing debt* - interest-bearing assets

Gearing (%)            = 100 x ____________________________________

                               Total equity



                               Net income for period

Return on equity (%)   = 100 x ____________________________________

                               Total equity (average for period)



                               Income before taxes + interest and other
                               financing expenses

Return on capital
employed (%)           = 100 x ____________________________________

                               Total assets - non-interest-bearing debt
                               (average for period)



                               Net income for the period attributable to the
                               equity holders of the Company

Basic earnings / share =       ____________________________________

                               Share issue-adjusted weighted average
                               number of shares during the
                               period (excluding treasury shares)


* Including cross currency hedging of the USD 300 million Private Placement
corporate bonds.





Quarterly figures



Cargotec                   Q3/2010   Q2/2010   Q1/2010    Q4/2009    Q3/2009
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Orders received       MEUR     683       732       598        464        437

Order book            MEUR   2,395     2,433     2,239      2,149      2,371

Sales                 MEUR     635       638       555        669        559

Operating profit      MEUR    42.8 *    38.8 *    15.8 *     31.7 *     11.6 *

Operating profit      %        6.7 *     6.1 *     2.8 *      4.7 *      2.1 *

Basic earnings/share  EUR     0.38      0.32      0.13       0.18      -0.02





Industrial & Terminal      Q3/2010   Q2/2010   Q1/2010    Q4/2009    Q3/2009
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Orders received       MEUR     389       423       415        304        278

Order book            MEUR     710       740       637        546        586

Sales                 MEUR     379       362       314        364        331

Operating profit      MEUR    16.0 *     7.4 *    -7.3 *     -2.3 *     -7.3 *

Operating profit      %        4.2 *     2.0 *    -2.3 *     -0.6 *     -2.2 *





Marine                     Q3/2010   Q2/2010   Q1/2010    Q4/2009    Q3/2009
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Orders received       MEUR     294       309       183        160        158

Order book            MEUR   1,686     1,694     1,602      1,604      1,785

Sales                 MEUR     256       277       241        305        229

Operating profit      MEUR    36.4 *    43.7 *    34.3 *     40.5 *     22.9

Operating profit      %       14.2 *    15.8 *    14.2 *     13.3 *     10.0



* Excluding restructuring costs

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