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Yang Ming container business sails into black, but bulk unit sinks group results
Yang Ming mitigated losses thanks to strong container sector. Yang Ming saw profits from its container sector hit by the negative impact of the coronavirus on the dry bulk market, which meant that overall the Taiwanese company lost US$2.25 million for the second quarter of 2020.
However, as the charter rates are rising, the Baltic Dry Index is now posting gains, the recovering market will significantly improve its dry bulk business’ performance from the fourth quarter, said the line. YM also intends to redeliver chartered tonnage including three vessels by the second quarter of 2021 and the remaining four long-term chartered vessels from 2022 through to 2025.
Yang Ming container unit generates $ 18.64 million profit
Yang Ming stated that it benefitted from strong freight rates and relatively low fuel costs, reporting an improving quarterly result in its container transport business, generating a positive operating profit of US$18.64 million, despite the box volumes was decreased by 15%.
For the first half of the year, the company’s consolidated revenues were down by approximately 12% compared with the same period in the previous year to US$2.2 billion. Additionally, YM saw a reduction in its business volume of approximately 10% to 2.38 million TEU, while its 2020 H1 net loss was US$29.49 million.
Yang Ming added fourteen 22.000 TEU vessels to its fleet
Yang Ming aims to efficiently control its operating costs, such as optimising container flows to minimise container repositioning cost, feeder/inland transport and fuel consumption reduction, anticipating better performance in the container transport sector in the third quarter.
Moreover, Yang Ming has accelerated its fleet optimisation plan by adding fourteen 11,000 TEU chartered vessels and ten 2,800 TEU self-owned newly built vessels starting 2020. These new vessels with higher engine efficiency will achieve the advantages of lowering fleet average age and fuel cost savings, and consequently enhance the company’s long-term competitiveness.
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