Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A.P. Moeller-Maersk has biggest year ever

But world’s largest shipper sees softening as buyers turn from goods to services

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The world’s biggest shipper, Denmark’s A.P. Moeller-Maersk, said Wednesday that 2022 was its most profitable year in “the history of the company” but warned that a plunge in container volumes and freight rates would lead to a drop in earnings this year.

Full-year revenue increased by 32% to $81.5 billion, from $61.8 billion in 2021. In the last three months of the year, revenue of $17.8 billion dropped from $18.5 billion in the same period in 2021.

Profits before taxes for 2022 came in at $30.2 billion, up from $18.7 billion in 2021. In the fourth quarter, they landed at $5.3 billion, down from $6.3 billion in the fourth quarter a year earlier, the company reported.

Last year “was remarkable in more than one way,” Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc said. “While we report the best financial result in the history of the company, we have also taken the partnershi­ps with our customers to a new level by supporting their supply chains end to end during highly disruptive times.”

The Copenhagen- based company said its economic outlook shifted in 2022 and “after a strong start to the year, new shocks weighed on economic activity and supply chains.

“High inflation, inventory build and a rebalancin­g toward spending on services reduced demand for goods, bringing global trade back to pre-pandemic levels,” Maersk said.

This year, economic and trade growth “are expected to be weak. Demand for consumer goods is slowing, and the inventory correction is weighing on the near-term outlook,” the shipping company said.

It expected a range of 2.5% contractio­n to 0.5% expansion in the global ocean container market.

“As we enter a year with challengin­g macro-outlook and new types of uncertaint­ies for our customers, we are determined to speed up our business transforma­tion and increase our operationa­l excellence to seize the unique opportunit­ies in front of us,” Clerc said.

 ?? (AP/Damian Dovarganes) ?? The Container ship Cam Cgm Arctic is moored at Maersk APM Terminals Pacific, Pier 400, at the Port of Los Angeles in November.
(AP/Damian Dovarganes) The Container ship Cam Cgm Arctic is moored at Maersk APM Terminals Pacific, Pier 400, at the Port of Los Angeles in November.

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