AP Moeller Maersk's subsidiary, Maersk Container Industry
(MCI), is consolidating the production of
refrigerated shipping containers in China and is closing its reefer manufacturing
plant in San Antonio, Chile less than three years after it opened.
The San Antonio factory opened in November
2015 and Maersk said it had located it there to supply reefer
containers directly into what it called "the export hub on the west coast of
Latin America."
When the factory opened, MCI said,
"In this sweet spot of fruit exporters, we have placed the factory right
where the demand is. For the first time ever in South America, reefer
containers can go straight 'from factory to farm.' Offering the Star Cool
Integrated reefers locally to shipping lines, farmers, fruit distributors and
leasing companies will have a financial benefit counted in thousands of dollars
per reefer and millions for the industry in total."
But last week the company said the
new factory has not worked out, reports American Shipper.
"The reefer container market
has changed fundamentally towards heavy overcapacity. At the same time, it has
been challenging for Maersk Container Industry to develop a localised supply chain
base of raw materials and key components to support its factory. As a result,
manufacturing at the facility has shown not to be competitive in the global
markets," the company said.
MCI's CEO Sean Fitzgerald said: "The harsh reality is that to be competitive
today requires us to adapt our operations constantly. Fundamental market
factors have changed and so must we to grow with the market. Regrettably, this
decision impacts our 1,209 skilled colleagues in San Antonio and we are
committed to supporting them and honoring our obligations."
A Maersk representative said a small
group of employees will be offered a temporary position to support the cease of
operations.
She added: "Demand for reefer
containers increased in 2017 compared to the unprecedented low level in 2016
but was still below 2015 volumes. The demand for dry containers was above 2016.
Generally, the ocean container manufacturing market for dry and reefer
containers remains characterised by oversupply, and Maersk Container Industry
expects this to continue for the foreseeable future."
In 2017, 80 per cent of the
containers MCI made were for Maersk companies, including Hamburg-Sud, which it
acquired last year.
Maersk Container Industry's factory
for making reefer containers is in Qingdao, China. Maersk also has a factory in
Dongguan, China for making dry containers. MCI produces reefer containers as
well as cooling units, which it says offers customers the advantage to obtain
both from a single source.
"We will be able to suit market
needs from our facility in Qingdao and do not plan to build a new
factory," a Maersk representative said.
Maersk had said when reporting its
first-quarter earnings this year that its "reefer factories ran at full
capacity in Q1 2018 with the production volume in the Chinese factory being on
par with 2017 whereas the factory in Chile increased the output by 17 per cent.
Profitability on the dry containers were negatively impacted by higher material
cost for steel. Financially MCI reported a satisfactory revenue growth of 18
per cent and an unchanged EBITDA margin of 11 per cent."
Source : HKSG.
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