HMM Makes Profit Despite U.S.-China Conflict and Covid-19

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  • HMM swung to net profit last year on increased shipping price.
  • HMM, Korea’s largest and the world’s eighth-largest shipper, reported 6.41 trillion won ($5.76 billion) in revenue in 2020, up 16 percent on year.
  • It reported 124 billion won in net profit from 589.8 billion won in net loss from a year earlier.
  • It swung to 981 billion won in operating profit from a 299.7-billion-won operating loss the previous year.
A recent news article published in the Korean JoongAng Daily, HMM is making a great deal of profit on account of increased shipping prices.

Decline in container transportation

The quantity loaded for container transportation declined 9 percent on year due to the Covid-19, but the increased freight charge for routes connecting Asia and America and Europe helped raise profitability.

The fourth quarter, an off-season

Fourth quarter is usually an off-season for the container shipping business, but increased loads for Asia-America routes, and major promotions, like Black Friday, boosted the demand for shipping and drove up prices.

Shanghai Containerized Freight Index

The average Shanghai Containerized Freight Index, a barometer of ocean freight rates, jumped 63.36 percent from 1,209 points in the third quarter to 1,975 points in the fourth quarter.

U.S.-China conflict and Covid-19

 HMM said uncertainty related to the U.S.-China conflict and Covid-19 is projected to continue, but it will try its best to improve profitability by securing more orders.

 

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Source: Korea JoongAng Daily