A.P. Moller - Maersk Overview
Pro stress-test →A.P. Moller-Maersk operates trade, shipping, logistics, and terminal assets globally. The oceans segment, the largest contributor to group revenue and earnings, has the second-largest oceangoing shipping capacity globally. Maersk is a purpose-driven company focused on fulfilling the increasing complexity in global supply chains through integrated logistics.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Maersk expanded freight volumes and improved reliability through its East-West network via the Gemini Cooperation, while Logistics & Services sustained margin expansion and Terminals delivered record volumes, revenue and profitability. Maersk has acquired several logistics firms in the past couple of years and plans for the segment to be the company's growth engine. Over the past few years, Maersk has divested noncore operations, including its long-standing stakes in Danske Bank and Dansk Supermarked, as well as its oil and gas operations and ocean towing.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Maersk has the second-largest oceangoing shipping capacity globally. The company competes with global shipping lines (MSC, CMA CGM), integrated logistics providers (DHL, Kuehne+Nagel), and specialized terminal operators. Maersk's diversification into high-margin logistics and terminals provides competitive insulation from ocean shipping cyclicality.
Industry Context
A.P. Moller - Maersk operates in Shipping & Logistics.
Key facts
Founded: 1904 · Headquarters: Copenhagen, Denmark · Revenue: $53.6B · Market cap: $33B