Maritime and Logistics News
  • Maritime & Ocean News
    • Container Shipping News
    • Dry Bulk Shipping News
    • Breakbulk Shipping News
    • Chemical Shipping News
    • Crude Oil Shipping News
    • Cruise Shipping News
    • Fishing News
    • Freight Forwarders News
    • LNG & LPG Shipping News
    • Multimodal Transport News
    • Railway News
    • Straits News
    • Trucking News
  • Global Ports News
    • Port Accidents News
    • Port Congestion News
    • Port Infrastructure News
    • Port Strike News
    • Schedules News
  • Air Cargo News
    • Air Cargo Carriers News
    • Air Freight Forwarder News
    • Airports News
  • Logistics News
    • Supply Chain News
    • Warehousing News
    • Cold Storage News
    • Logistics Parks News
  • Vessels News
    • Bunkering News
    • Incidents News
    • Offshore News
    • Pilotage News
    • Piracy News
    • Services News
    • Ship Breaking News
    • Shipbuilding News
  • Tech. & Sustainability News
    • Green Logistics News
    • Responsibility Projects News
    • Useful Maritime Associations News
  • English
    • English
    • Deutsch
Monday, May 12, 2025
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Maritime & Logistics News

Maersk raises 2024 outlook following “strong Q3 performance”

October 31, 2024
in Maritime & Logistics News
Maersk raises 2024 outlook following “strong Q3 performance”
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A.P. Moller-Maersk announced “strong business performance” in the third quarter, reporting growth across its business segments and financial results well above the previous year.

This growth was largely led by the Ocean segment, while Logistics & Services and Terminals divisions also contributed through higher earnings.

Building on the strong quarter and supported by robust container market demand and ongoing disruptions in the Red Sea region, Maersk updated its 2024 guidance.

Now, the Danish ocean carrier projects a full-year underlying EBIT between US$5.2 and 5.7 billion, up from the previous US$3-5 billion range and underlying EBITDA between US$11 and US$11.5 billion (from US$9-11 billion).

Maersk’s Ocean Segment recorded a profitability surge stemming from higher freight rates and increased volumes, leading to a 41% revenue growth. Although network rerouting south of the Cape of Good Hope added to bunker consumption and operating costs, efficient operational measures largely offset these, resulting in a US$2.9 billion EBIT increase and a margin of 25.5%.

Additionally, Maersk’s Logistics & Services division also achieved improved results in the third quarter, with revenue up 11% year-over-year and 7.2% sequentially due to higher product volumes. Profitability continued to recover, reaching an EBIT of US$200 million—US$64 million higher than the prior year—mainly from growth in Lead Logistics and Air, achieving an EBIT margin of 5.1%.

Moreover, in the Terminals segment, revenue per move reached record highs, driven by increased volumes, improved tariffs, and a favourable product mix, especially in North America. This resulted in Terminals’ best EBITDA since Q1 2022, at US$424 million, and a return on invested capital (LTM) of 13%.

In light of strong Q3 results, high container market demand, and continued challenges in the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden area, Maersk has raised its full-year 2024 container market growth forecast to around 6% (up from 4-6%), while CAPEX guidance remains unchanged.

“This quarter, we once again supported our customers through times of high volatility and low visibility. We reaffirmed our commitment to profitable growth and operational progress, driving results across all business areas through continued rigorous focus on cost discipline, productivity gains, and efficient asset utilization. In Logistics & Services, our focused effort led to steady margin improvements and growth through new customer wins. In Terminals, we drove additional improvements, building on already high performance. Our Ocean team responded to the recurring network disruptions with high agility by leveraging our hub terminals and investing in capacity and equipment to mitigate the supply chain impact on our customers while optimizing unit costs,” stated Vincent Clerc, CEO of Maersk.

Tags: AndGrowthHighOurThe

Related Posts

House bill targets staged truck crashes
Air Cargo Carriers News

House bill targets staged truck crashes

April 8, 2025
FMCSA extends trucking company’s sleeper berth exemption
Air Cargo Carriers News

FMCSA extends trucking company’s sleeper berth exemption

April 8, 2025
Central Oregon & Pacific takes over UP operations in Eugene, Oregon, Saturday
Air Cargo Carriers News

Central Oregon & Pacific takes over UP operations in Eugene, Oregon, Saturday

April 8, 2025
Union Pacific Railroad CEO ‘very comfortable’ working through tariffs
Air Cargo Carriers News

Union Pacific Railroad CEO ‘very comfortable’ working through tariffs

April 8, 2025
Everything you need to know about Trump’s tariffs with logistics legend Matt Silver | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?
Air Cargo Carriers News

Everything you need to know about Trump’s tariffs with logistics legend Matt Silver | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

April 7, 2025
CRST Expedited settles claim it pulled job offer over criminal history
Air Cargo Carriers News

CRST Expedited settles claim it pulled job offer over criminal history

April 7, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

November 19, 2024
Vintage VLCC prices firm up

Vintage VLCC prices firm up

February 25, 2025
At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

November 18, 2024
Memphis trucking company owner sentenced to federal prison in PPP scheme

Memphis trucking company owner sentenced to federal prison in PPP scheme

November 18, 2024
PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse,

PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse

0
Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

0
Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

0
Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

0
Wärtsilä launches commercial carbon capture system for maritime sector

Wärtsilä launches commercial carbon capture system for maritime sector

May 12, 2025
Esvagt and KMC Line firm up Korean offshore wind venture

Esvagt and KMC Line firm up Korean offshore wind venture

May 12, 2025
Olympic scores long-term CSOV contract with Aker BP

Olympic scores long-term CSOV contract with Aker BP

May 12, 2025
JAFZA turns 40 with record-breaking trade volumes

JAFZA turns 40 with record-breaking trade volumes

May 12, 2025

Recent News

Wärtsilä launches commercial carbon capture system for maritime sector

Wärtsilä launches commercial carbon capture system for maritime sector

May 12, 2025
Esvagt and KMC Line firm up Korean offshore wind venture

Esvagt and KMC Line firm up Korean offshore wind venture

May 12, 2025
Olympic scores long-term CSOV contract with Aker BP

Olympic scores long-term CSOV contract with Aker BP

May 12, 2025
JAFZA turns 40 with record-breaking trade volumes

JAFZA turns 40 with record-breaking trade volumes

May 12, 2025

Stay ahead in the dynamic world of maritime and logistics with our comprehensive news coverage. Explore the latest industry trends, breaking news, and insightful analyses. Your gateway to informed decision-making in shipping, trade, and logistics awaits.

Follow Us

Our Partners

shipstrack.com
E-tracking
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.

No Result
View All Result

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.