Maersk, the World's Largest Shipper, Reports Business Rebound

Maersk's business is closely watched as a barometer of global trade.

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) β€” The world’s biggest shipping company, Denmark’s A.P. Moller-Maersk, on Wednesday reported a sharp rise in earnings for the fourth quarter, when global demand for goods rebounded from an earlier slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Copenhagen-based company reported a net profit of $1.3 billion in the fourth quarter of last year from a loss of $72 million a year earlier. Revenue rose 16% to $11.3 billion.

CEO Soeren Skou said the quarter was marked β€œon the one hand by a continuous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic” but also β€œby some rewarding progress on our strategy to become the integrator of container logistics.”

Skou said the Danish company’s main operations β€œperformed at record level in the quarter as a consequence of the strong rebound of demand which led to full capacity utilization.” He, however, noted that the full capacity situation within the company led to β€œbottlenecks, higher costs and difficulties in meeting our customer reliability promises.”

Maersk's business is closely watched within the shipping and other industries as it seen as a barometer of global trade.

Skou noted that he saw Maersk continuing to grow its earnings "as the economic situation normalizes in 2021 and beyond.”

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