DGAP-News: Hapag-Lloyd increases freight rate, volume and revenue in 2012 financial year
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Hapag-Lloyd increases freight rate, volume and revenue in 2012
financial year
19.03.2013 / 13:24
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Hamburg, 19 March 2013
Hapag-Lloyd increases freight rate, volume and revenue in 2012 financial
year
Freight rate up 3.2% on last year / Transport volume increases by 1.1% /
Revenue rises by 12.1% to EUR 6.84 billion / Absence of peak season and
persistently high energy costs weigh on business / Positive operating
result of EUR 26 million / EBITDA of EUR 335 million
Hapag-Lloyd was able to increase the freight rate, transport volume and
revenue in the past financial year. Despite the challenging economic
environment, Hapag-Lloyd achieved an EBITDA of EUR 335 million and an EBIT
of EUR 26 million in 2012, allowing it to once again do well compared with
its industry peers. The average freight rate in 2012 saw a year-on-year
increase of 3.2% to USD 1,581/TEU. Transport volume rose by 1.1% to
approximately 5.3 million TEU. Revenue reached EUR 6.84 billion and was
12.1% higher than in the previous year also due to exchange rate movements.
The Group net result came to EUR -128 million.
The newly rising energy costs, of which bunker is the largest component,
burdened the liner shipping sector also in 2012 again. Bunker prices soared
to record levels in excess of USD 720/tonne in the first half of 2012 in
particular. Hapag-Lloyd had to spend 9% more last year with an average
bunker price of USD 660/tonne, after a 34% increase the year before.
Overall, transport expenses in 2012 were up more than EUR 900 million over
the previous year.
The marked downturn in the global economy also resulted in unexpectedly low
cargo volumes and an absence of the peak season in the second half of the
year. Imports in Southern European countries hit by the debt crisis were
particularly affected, together with exports from growth drivers such as
China, India and Brazil. Peak season surcharges, which represent an
important earnings contribution in the liner shipping sector, could not be
achieved in key trades in 2012. The rate increases successfully implemented
in the first half of the year - amounting to more than 12% between January
and July at Hapag-Lloyd - deteriorated again in the second half of the year
as a result of weaker demand.
'Despite a difficult economic environment, we were able to generate a
positive operating result, as we did in 2011. Although this meant that we
performed well compared to the rest of the industry, earnings fell short of
our expectations and are not satisfactory,' said Michael Behrendt, Chief
Executive Officer of Hapag-Lloyd. 'Our goal for the current financial year
is to achieve a solid improvement in earnings with the help of our already
announced rate increases and further cost reductions in order to be able to
distribute a dividend again.'
Hapag-Lloyd was able to limit the negative impact of the difficult market
environment thanks to successful yield management, strict cost discipline
and maintaining a competitive fleet comprising the latest newbuildings with
a capacity of 13,200 TEU. Hapag-Lloyd postponed the delivery of the last
three already fully-financed newbuildings from the second half of 2013 to
March and April 2014 as a result of the latest transport volume forecasts.
Furthermore, Hapag-Lloyd is able to adapt flexibly its total fleet to meet
changes in demand on the market using an efficient mix of owned and
chartered tonnage. If required, Hapag-Lloyd can return chartered ships to
the owners.
The successful launch of the new G6 Alliance was another milestone in 2012,
founded by Hapag-Lloyd together with five Asian partner shipping companies
for the Far East trade. 'The G6 Alliance enables us to offer our customers
a much better product without additional costs,' said Michael Behrendt.
After its success the G6 Alliance will be extended to the trade between
Asia and the North American East Coast from May onwards. In doing so,
Hapag-Lloyd will be able to offer its customers 40% more port connections
and 70% more weekly connections between the two continents in one fell
swoop and without having to provide additional tonnage. Further proof of
the high level of customer satisfaction enjoyed by Hapag-Lloyd came in the
shape of the award for the best carrier of the year in 2012 from five
international forwarding companies, including several industry leaders. 'As
a quality carrier that is well represented evenly across all main trades,
and as a member of strong partnerships such as the G6 Alliance, Hapag-Lloyd
is ideally positioned to benefit from future growth in global container
transport,' emphasised Michael Behrendt.
According to industry forecasts from IHS Global Insight, transport volumes
in worldwide container shipping are set to increase by 3% in 2013 and by as
much as 6% annually in the following years. Global transport volumes are
forecast to rise by a total of 27% or 33 million TEU to a global annual
level of 158 million TEU by 2017. At the same time, very few shipping
companies are ordering new ships and an increasing number of vessels are
being taken out of service. 'Supply and demand levels are starting to
converge again. Given that 90% of all goods traded around the world are
transported by sea, container shipping continues to be a definite growth
industry,' states Michael Behrendt.
Even after EUR 791 million of investment last year in own ships and
containers to boost maritime assets, Hapag-Lloyd had a very solid balance
sheet with an equity ratio of 45.5%. With liquidity reserves of over EUR
630 million (including unused credit lines as at 31 December), the Company
is securely positioned for the future.
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