Maersk Revises Up Profit Guidance On Exceptional First Quarter

By Donna Ahern
Maersk Revises Up Profit Guidance On Exceptional First Quarter

Shipping group Maersk on Tuesday raised its guidance for the full year after first-quarter operating profit came in above its previous expectations, driven by high container freight rates.

"The strong result is driven by the continuation of the exceptional market situation within ocean (shipping)," Maersk noted in a trading statement.

Guidance for the full year was revised upwards, with underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) expected to be about $30 billion compared to $24 billion previously expected.

'Assumption Of Normalisation'

The guidance was based on an 'assumption of normalisation in ocean shipping early in the second half of 2022', it said.

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Container freight rates rose by an average 71% in the first quarter compared to a year earlier, the company said.

Revenue in the first three months of the year stood at $19.3 billion, with underlying EBITDA at $9.2 billion.

Container volumes declined 7% between January and March. Maersk now expects growth in global container demand this year of between minus 1% and plus 1%, compared to its previous expectation of 2-4% growth.

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