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Why Hapag-Lloyd sees higher earnings in 2017

- Vera Eckert Reuters

frankfurt — German container shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd on Friday said it should achieve higher earnings this year, based on expectatio­ns for a moderate increase in freight rates and cost savings.

“The outlook is fairly positive,” chief executive Rolf Habben Jansen said in a video interview on the company’s website.

“Supply and demand are getting closer and closer together.”

The shipping industry is slowly coming out of a year-long slump that caused the collapse of South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping last year, which sent shockwaves through the industry but also triggered rising freight rates and a near absence of new orders. Hapag-Lloyd reported a deeper net loss in the first quarter, citing increasing ship fuel costs, a phenomenon that was seen continuing, and lower freight rates, for which it forecasts a recovery in the coming quarters.

It sees a significan­t improvemen­t in earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (Ebitda) and earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) in 2017. Its rival A.P. Moller-Maersk on Thursday said a gradual recovery in freight rates should boost full-year earnings.

Hapag-Lloyd’s first-quarter Ebitda was up 6.4 per cent at €131.3 million ($142.6 million), while Ebit dropped by nearly a third to €3.5 million. Average bunker prices of $313 a tonne were up 59 per cent, their highest quarterly level since June 2015, due to higher oil prices. Hapag-Lloyd posted a net loss for the three months of €62.1 million, compared with €42.8 million a year earlier.

Average freight rates fell $20 compared with the same 2016 quarter to $1,047/tonne but transport volumes rose 6.8 per cent.

The group cautioned that the forecasts excluded possible revenue and earnings effects of the consolidat­ion of Arab peer UASC, with which it expects to merge by the end of May. —

 ?? AFP ?? Hapag-Lloyd reported a deeper net loss in the first quarter, citing increasing ship fuel costs and lower freight rates. —
AFP Hapag-Lloyd reported a deeper net loss in the first quarter, citing increasing ship fuel costs and lower freight rates. —

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