Progress on the transformation of A. P. Moller - Maersk continued in 2018. Customers benefitted from integrated offerings, digital solutions and robust network improvements. Since 2016, the topline has grown by 43%, to USD 39bn in 2018, an additional USD 12bn in turnover.

“In 2018, we made significant progress in implementing our strategy. With the expected demerger and listing of Maersk Drilling in April, the separation of our Energy-related businesses will be almost complete. We have successfully integrated Hamburg Süd, accelerated our digital transformation and come together across sales, customer service, delivery and products as one company with customers at the centre of our attention. We are starting to see growth both in Ocean and non-Ocean segments,” said Søren Skou, CEO of A.P. Moller - Maersk. 

Profitability was in line with the latest guidance for 2018, with earnings before interests, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of USD 3.8bn, up 8% over 2017. The improvement in operating earnings was driven by higher freight rates, efficiencies gained from the integration of continuing operations, and synergies from the acquisition of Hamburg Süd. However, margins in continuing operations were challenged and EBITDA was lower than initially expected at the beginning of the year, primarily due to an increase in bunker fuel prices not fully recovered by higher freight rates.

“Although we had a challenging start to 2018, looking at our financial performance, we increased earnings despite significantly higher bunker fuel prices and lower than expected container volume growth in the second half of 2018. However, profitability needs to improve,” said Søren Skou. 

During 2018, net interest-bearing debt was significantly reduced from USD 14.8bn to USD 8.7bn and the company remains investment grade rated. 

Following the listing of Maersk Drilling through a demerger and subject to maintaining investment grade rating, details on future dividend policy, capital structure and the distribution of a significant part of the proceeds from the sale of Maersk Oil will be announced no later than August 2019.

Guidance for 2019

From 2019 and onwards, International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 16 will be applied. IFRS 16 entails that leases beyond 12 months will be included in the balance sheet as assets and liabilities. 

For 2019, Maersk expects EBITDA of around USD 5bn including effects from IFRS 16, and around USD 4bn excluding effects from IFRS 16. 

The organic volume growth in Ocean is expected to be in line with the estimated average market growth of 1-3% for 2019. Guidance on CAPEX is around USD 2.2bn and high cash conversion (cash flow from operations compared with EBITDA) is expected.

Maersk’s guidance for 2019 is subject to considerable uncertainties due to the current risk of further restrictions on global trade and other factors impacting container freight rates, bunker prices and foreign exchange rates. 

Highlights 2018

2018 2017 Change
Revenue
2018
USD 39,019
2017
USD 30,945
Change
26%
Profit before depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses, etc.
2018
USD 3,806
2017
USD 3,532
Change
8%
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses
2018
USD 3,325
2017
USD 3,015
Change
10%
Gain on sale of non-current assets, etc., net
2018
USD 144
2017
USD 154
Change
-6%
Profit/loss before financial items
2018
USD 627
2017
USD 641
Change
-2%
Profit/loss before tax
2018
USD 238
2017
USD 25
Change
852%
Profit/loss from continuing operations
2018
USD -148
2017
USD -194
Change
-24%
Profit/loss from discontinued operations
2018
USD 3,369
2017
USD -970
Change
N/A
Profit/loss for the period
2018
USD 3,221
2017
USD -1,164
Change
N/A
Underlying profit/loss - continuing operations
2018
USD 220
2017
USD 356
Change
+38%
Cash flow from operating activities
2018
USD 3,225
2017
USD 3,113
Change
4%
Gross capital expenditure, excl. acquisitions and divestements (capex)
2018
USD -2,876
2017
USD -3,599
Change
-20%
Return on invested capital after tax (ROIC) from continuing operations
2018
0,8%
2017
1,6%*
Change

* Excluding Hamburg Süd for comparison purposes.

Sensitivities for 2019

Factors Change Effect on EBITDA (next 12 months)
Factors
Container freight rate
Change
+/- 100 USD/FFE
Effect on EBITDA (next 12 months)
+/- USD 1.4bn
Factors
Container freight volume
Change
+/- 100,000 FEE
Effect on EBITDA (next 12 months)
+/- USD 0.1bn
Factors
Bunker price (net of expected BAF coverage)
Change
+/- 100 USD/tonne
Effect on EBITDA (next 12 months)
+/- USD 0.6bn
Factors
Foreign rate of exchange (net of hedges)
Change
+/- 10% change in USD
Effect on EBITDA (next 12 months)
+/- USD 0.3bn

The Q1 Interim Report 2019 is expected to be announced on 24 May 2019.

Press contact

Signe Wagner

Signe Wagner (Head of Media Relations)

+45 2977 1815

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