Selected Issues in Port Container Leasing

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Selected Issues in Port Container Leasing AAPA Port Real Estate Issues Workshop Seattle, WA September 18, 2018 Tom Tanaka Deputy General Counsel Port of Seattle 1

Topics In the context of container terminal leases: 1. Pricing and rent structure. 2. Risk. 3. Change in tenant ownership. 2

Pricing and Rent Understand what drives your port. A public port is not a private sector business profit motive is not the main driver for business decisions. 3

Pricing and Rent Triple Bottom Line is an example of nonmarket factors public bodies use to score an investment decision: Monetary return; Jobs created; Environmental benefits. 4

Pricing and Rent Other examples of factors that might affect a business decision: Keep the unions happy; Keep the mayor/governor happy; Civic pride. 5

Pricing and Rent Ports are not always driven by profit motive Get used to it. Ports in Washington state were created to wrest control of the waterfront back from the railroads. The public good (as defined by elected officials) has been a driver for port business decisions since the beginning. 6

What is the market? Pricing and Rent Container terminals are not your typical real estate development. Comparable industrial land appraisals are a starting point to determine rent. 7

Pricing and Rent However, the container terminal market is limited and so the local market is not determinative of what kind of rent you can get. 8

Pricing and Rent Typical approach to figuring out what rent should be: Comparable rents. Port investment size. Rate of return over term of lease. 9

Pricing and Rent The rise of the ultra-large container ships ( ULCS ) has meant that ports are faced with competition to adapt their existing facilities to be able to handle these ships. 10

Pricing and Rent ULCS require the following kinds of improvements: Larger container cranes; Stronger aprons to support the cranes; Additional electrical capacity to power the cranes; Additional gates; Container yard improvements to handle large volumes of containers; Outside-the-gate improvements. 11

Pricing and Rent Fundamental question for ports: Is the goal to get a particular rate of return (business decision)? Or is it to achieve the other non-business objectives? If the latter, how low are you willing to go? 12

Type of rent: Per-acre rent. Volume based rent. Pricing and Rent 13

Per acre rent How does it escalate? Pricing and Rent Consumer Price Index or other government index. Periodic market-rate adjustment. 14

Pricing and Rent Advantages of per-acre rent: Cash flow is easy to predict; Rent is unaffected by how the MTO s business is doing; The tenant pays the same if it moves 5 million containers or only 1. 15

Volume-based rent Pricing and Rent Usually has a minimum guarantee. It s great when business is good. Can be tiered in a way to encourage more volume. 16

Pricing and Rent Disadvantages of volume-based rent: Cash flow hard to predict year-to-year. Shortfalls can be subject to re-negotiation. Volumes can be manipulated by shifting of cargo between terminals (if the MTO is tied to a carrier that is in an alliance that serves other terminals within the same port). 17

Risk Very broad topic Selected issues General push-pull who shoulders the risk: the port or the MTO? 18

Investment risk by port Risk Assuming port is making a large investment in the development, how does the port mitigate its risk? 19

Risk Mitigating the port s financial risk: Get a guarantor. However, this may be unrealistic since the MTO is likely to form a shell entity (LLC) that will shield the parent. One compromise: Get a guarantee that dissipates over time. 20

Risk Mitigating port financial risk (cont.): Get a larger rent security. Warning under US bankruptcy laws, the most landlord creditor can recover from lease security is the greater of one year s rent or 15% of the remaining rent (not to exceed 3 years). 11 USC 502(b)(6)(A) 21

Risk Mitigating port financial risk (cont.): If the MTO invests in the terminal, get it to invest in infrastructure that can be used by other tenants. Avoid investments that are portable (container cranes, yard equipment). 22

Risk Mitigating port financial risk (cont.): The port can find a way to provide (and charge for) services outside the gate. Port of Tacoma operates an intermodal rail facility that collects fees for handling containers moving by rail. But this is expensive to operate and revenues suffer if business is bad. 23

Risk Mitigating port financial risk (cont.): Bankruptcy (MTO s) Not many good options to mitigate risk. Get a guarantor (see previous discussion). Might have to trade off on rent to get one. 24

Environmental risks Risks Existing contamination risk is something that can be calculated and negotiated. What s harder is new environmental liability created by day-to-day operations. 25

Risks Environmental risks (cont.): Stormwater run-off is a big issue in the PNW. It s a Clean Water Act issue and it can pose a huge cost and exposure. 26

Risks Stormwater risks (cont.) Key issue: Who holds the stormwater permit? Who installs the stormwater system? Who operates it? If the tenant has all of these responsibilities, the port needs to stay as far away as possible from involvement and oversight. 27

Change in Ownership As lessor, always try and have a strong Assignment and Sublease clause in the lease. Try not to settle for language that consent will not be unreasonably withheld you end up in arguments over whether or not you re being reasonable. 28

Change in Ownership Additionally, any consent to assignment should keep the assignor on the hook. Potential flaw the assignor is a shell entity with few assets and is therefore judgment proof. 29

Other ideas: Change in Ownership Get a performance guarantee from a viable parent (very hard to get). Negotiate a higher lease security (although remember the limitations on bankruptcy discussed above). 30

Change in Ownership One wrinkle: What if the tenant entity remains the same but the parent ownership changes? It would be nice to get that kind of leverage because it opens the door to getting additional protections. However, this will be difficult to obtain in a lease. 31

Questions? 32