maersk container business sinks to quarterly loss
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Maersk container business sinks to quarterly loss

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Danish conglomerate A. P. Moller-Maersk says its third quarter profit tumbled 44 percent to $429 million as low fees pushed its world-leading shipping service into loss
Copenhagen - Arab Today

A.P. Moller-Maersk, the world’s biggest shipping firm, said the container business on which it is staking its future made a loss in the last three months as freight rates declined further.
Shares in the Danish company fell 9 percent after third quarter profit fell 44 percent and came in below forecasts. Low oil prices have depressed returns from the energy business which is the other main arm of the company.
The results underline the problems facing the family-controlled group which said in September it would focus its attention on building up its transport and logistics business, while creating a separate energy division.
The company stuck to its forecast for annual profit to be significantly below last year’s $3.1 billion.
“This is far from a satisfactory result for us,” said Soren Skou, who was appointed CEO of the group in June and still heads the container business.
“We grew more than the market and gained some market share in the third quarter,” said Skou, adding that Maersk managed to increase market share following the collapse of South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping.
However, Maersk said average freight rates fell 16 percent in the quarter to $1,811 per 40-foot container as overcapacity hurts shipping companies.
A net loss of $116 million for its container unit, against analysts’ expectations of a $174 million profit, shows the pressures as it seeks to remain the world’s leading container shipping carrier amid a wave of mergers and acquisitions.
Recent deals have involved China’s COSCO, France’s CMA CGM and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd.
Japan’s top three shipping firms Kawasaki Kisen, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Nippon Yusen said on Monday they planned to combine their container shipping operations in a joint venture that will have $19 billion in combined revenues and control 7 percent of global container capacity.
Maersk has a market share of around 15 percent but has been unable to secure better prices for shipping goods.
“Everyone expected that rising spot freight rates after the Hanjin bankruptcy would start flowing into Maersk results quickly,” said Rahul Kapoor, analyst at Drewry in Singapore.
“But even as spot rates moved up, it didn’t show in the contract prices,” he said.
Net profit fell to $438 million for the three months to Sept. 30, below the $490 million expected by analysts in a Reuters poll.
Maersk, with a fleet of more than 600 ships, intends to develop its transport and logistics operations despite their problems, while creating a separate energy division combining Maersk Oil and three related companies.
The latter will be split from the main company individually or in combination “in the form of joint-ventures, mergers or listing,” within two years, the company said in September.

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