2020 Second Quarter Looks Favourable, Says Maersk Updating Its Q2 Expectations

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In a  major development, A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (APMM) has announced that they are expecting an EBITDA before restructuring and integrating costs for Q2 2020 slightly above the level for Q1 2020 (USD 1.5bn), based on the market development, combined with cost measures across the organisation and significant blanked sailings in Ocean, says a press release published on their website

2020 Second Quarter Favourable

With the current trading, the market demand in the second quarter of 2020 is developing more favourable than orginally expected with volumes downfall for APMM now anticipated to be in the range of -15% to -18% for Q2 2020, compared to the intial guidance of -20% to -25%.

Given the uncertainty on demand recovery in the second half of 2020 as economies are still impacted by COVID-19, the full-year guidance on earnings remains suspended.
Søren Skou, CEO of A.P. Moller – Maersk says:

Despite an expected 15-18 pct. drop in demand due to Covid-19 during the second quarter,

I am pleased that we expect to deliver operating earnings slightly above our operating earnings in the first quarter.

This also means we expect operating earnings to be higher than they were in the same quarter last year. 

We have been able to navigate well in a very difficult second quarter, adjusting capacity to demand to maintain high utilization of our network and managing our cost across the company. This quarter follows a first quarter where we also delivered year-on-year earnings growth despite 5 pct. lower demand and sharply increasing fuel cost as a result of the switch to low Sulphur fuel on 1 January. 

While uncertainty persist because of the pandemic and low visibility on the recovery path, we benefit from a more resilient Ocean-business.” 

APMM will publish its Q2 interim result on 19 August 2020.

About A.P. Moller – Maersk

A.P. Moller – Maersk is an integrated container logistics company working to connect and simplify its customers’ supply chains. As the global leader in shipping services, the company operates in 130 countries and employs roughly 80,000 people.

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Source: Maersk