ZIM Reports Q2 Net Deficit Exceeds US$210 Million

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ZIM reports Q2 net loss of more than US$210 million, states a Container news source.

Normal financial figures this year

Ocean carriers continue to return to normal financial figures this year. This “normalisation”, combined with the astronomical results of the previous year, shows some huge year-on-year declines in shipping lines’ performance so far in 2023.

ZIM is not an exception reporting an 87% drop in its Q2 adjusted EBITDA at US$275 million and a 62% decrease in its Q2 revenues at US$1.31 billion. In the same period, the Israeli carrier saw a net loss of US$213 million, compared to a net income of US$1.3 billion in the second quarter of 2022. Additionally, the company’s operating loss (EBIT) for the second quarter was US$168 million, while in the same quarter last year, ZIM had achieved an operating income of more than US$1.76 billion.

The Haifa-headquartered container shipping firm slightly increased its carried volume in the second quarter at 860,000 TEUs, but the average freight rate per TEU was US$1,193, translating to a year-over-year decrease of 67%.

ZIM’s president and CEO, Eli Glickman commented, “Although our second quarter results reflected continued near-term challenges in the container shipping market, our total cash position of US$3.2 billion at quarter’s end remains strong. We believe our ample liquidity and solid balance sheet will enable ZIM to operate from a position of strength and maintain a long-term view even during a prolonged period of market weakness. As we overhaul our fleet profile and advance ESG objectives, for both ZIM and customers, we remain confident in the Company’s strategic positioning to drive profitable growth over the long term.”

For the full year 2023, ZIM expects to generate adjusted EBITDA of US$1.2 billion to US$1.6 billion and adjusted EBIT loss of US$500 to US$100 million.

“Based on a soft peak season and demand that is expected to remain subdued for the remainder of the year, ZIM forecasts full year adjusted EBITDA of US$1.2 billion to US$1.6 billion and adjusted EBIT loss of US$500 million to US$100 million in 2023. Moving ahead, we are committed to leveraging digital initiatives, enhancing our commercial and operational resilience, and further implementing our differentiated strategy to best serve our customers and generate sustainable value for shareholders,” pointed out Glickman.

Summary of Key Financial and Operational Results

ZIM financial resultsSecond quarter of 2023Second quarter of 2022First half of 2023First half of 2022
Carried volume860,000 TEUs856,000 TEUs1,629,000 TEUs1,715,000 TEUs
Average freight rateUS$1,193/TEUUS$3,596/TEUUS$1,286/TEUUS$3,722/TEU
Total RevenuesUS$1.31 billionUS$3.429 billionUS$2.684 billionUS$7.145 billion
Operating income or loss (EBIT)US$168 million (loss)US$1.764 billionUS$182 million (loss)US$4 billion
Profit or loss before income taxUS$272 million (loss)US$1.736 billionUS$337 million (loss)US$3.955 billion
Net income or lossUS$213 million (loss)US$1.336 billionUS$271 million (loss)US$3.047 billion
Adjusted EBITDAUS$275 millionUS$2.101 billionUS$648 millionUS$4.634 billion
Adjusted EBITUS$147 million (loss)US$1.764 billionUS$160 millionUS$4 billion
Adjusted EBITDA margin21%61%24%65%
Adjusted EBIT margin-11%51%-6%%56
Diluted earnings or loss per share-US$1.79US$11.07-US$2.29US$25.26
Net cash generated from operating
activities
US$347 millionUS$1.71 billionUS$520 millionUS$3.37 billion
Free cash flowUS$321 millionUS$1.639 billionUS$463 millionUS$3.122 billion

 

 

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Source: Container News