13.6 C
Hamburg
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Home Most Popular Container lines report record profitability in the third quarter

Container lines report record profitability in the third quarter

Αll global ocean carriers saw revenues increase substantially as a consequence of the record-high freight rates, with year-on-year revenue growth ranging from 83.9% for Maersk to 274.1% for Wan Hai, αccording to data from Sea-intelligence.

In terms of earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), the shipping lines made a whopping US$37.24 billion in operating profit in Q3 of 2021 alone, according to the Danish firm.

“Combine this with the 2021 first half operating profit of 42.10 billion, and the carriers have made nearly US$80 billion in operating profit so far this year,” noted Alan Murphy, CEO of Sea-Intelligence.

This does not include MSC, the world’s currently second-largest carrier, which as a privately held company is not required to publish its accounts.

“To put this into perspective, the combined 2010-2020 operating profit across all quarters was US$37.86 billion,” added Murphy.

In short, the industry has doubled its operating profit during the three quarters of the year, compared to the entire 10 year period of 2010-2020, reflecting an unprecedented level of profitability.

Source: Sea-Intelligence.com, Sunday Spotlight, issue 542

The absurd nature of the current supply/demand and freight rate environment is evident in the above figure, with the 2021 Q3 EBIT/TEU figure of each of these shipping lines a clear outlier compared to the “historical” figures.

The smallest EBIT/TEU was recorded by Maersk of US$818/TEU, while the remaining carriers all recorded EBIT/TEU of over US$1,000/TEU, with ZIM recording an EBIT/TEU of US$2,100/TEU, according to Sea-Intelligence’s data.

“What sheds even more light on the strength of the freight rates, is that a large number of carriers have seen their Global, Transpacific, and Asia Europe transported volumes contract year-on-year, which means that the exceptionally strong EBIT performance for all carriers was driven by strong freight rates,” commented the company’s CEO.





Latest Posts

Hapag-Lloyd applies GRI on Pakistan–Middle East trade lanes

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a General Rate Increase (GRI) from Pakistan to the Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia (Eastern and Western Provinces), Jordan and Yemen, and...

Wan Hai Lines debuts new Vietnam–Thailand–India direct route

Wan Hai Lines has announced a new direct service, the Tamil Nadu–Thailand Express (TTX) service, with the first vessel arriving at India's Chennai and...

Red Sea Eases, but Carriers Wary as Suez Canal Pushes for Return

As the haze begins to lift over the troubled waters of the Red Sea, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is carefully balancing reassurance with...

MSC and ZIM downsize joint Far East-US East Coast service network

In response to the recent changes in demand for cargo transport from Asia to the United States, MSC and ZIM have decided to adjust...

US sanctions target Iran-China oil trade, stirring waves across global shipping

As Washington ramps up its campaign to stifle Iranian oil revenues, a new chapter is unfolding in the ongoing tensions between the United States,...
error: Content is protected !!