JAPANESE container line headquartered in Singapore ONE
has reported a US$3.5 billion profit for 2020 - an astonishing leap
from the $105 million profit declared for 2019, reports UK's
The Loadstar.
The earnings surge came on the back of a 21 per cent
increase in annual revenue, to $14.4 billion, as the container shipping market
rebounded in the second half of last year.
ONE said: "During Q4, global container volumes
continued to increase due to a strong demand for consumer goods. Asia-North
America trade volume increased by 40 per cent year on year.
"The global cargo volume also grew year on year in Q4,
indicating a steady recovery trend from Q3, which is contrary to 2020's first
half when the cargo volume was seriously impacted by Covid-19."
With a raft of blank sailings introduced shortly after the
outbreak of the pandemic, ONE managed to maintain near-100 per cent utilisation
on sailings on its two largest trades - the transpacific and Asia-North Europe.
Total volumes carried on the headhaul
transpacific eastbound leg were 2.76 million TEU, compared with 2.69 million
TEU in 2019, although its freight rates were 30 per cent higher last year.
On Asia-Europe, 2020 volumes were 1.56 million
TEU, compared with 1.830 TEU in 2019. However, revenues were propped up by a 50
per cent growth in freight rates.
The carrier declined to provide a forecast for its 2021
performance. It said: "The pandemic is expected to ease with the global
vaccination roll-out. But the resurgence of Covid-19 and possible variants are
still a great cause for concern.
"The full-year 2021 economic environment will change
as the global situation of Covid-19 changes. It is therefore extremely
difficult to make a performance forecast and, as such, ONE's forecasts for
full-year 2021 are yet to be finalised."
Source : HKSG / Photo : Marine Insight.
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