China Shipping Container Lines joins trend of liner profit gains
China Shipping Container Lines is the latest container carrier to report a triple-digit rise in net earnings for the half of the year, as its net income climbed 290 percent in the latest six-month period to RMB1.5 billion ($184 million) from RMB391 million in the same period of 2003.
Despite increases in costs, the Chinese carrier boosted its operating income 264 percent year-on-year to RMB2.2 billion ($266 million) from RMB605 million. Operating margin as a percentage of revenue amounted to 22 percent in the first half of this year — a very high ratio by industry standards — compared to 9 percent in the year-earlier period.
China Shipping Container Lines’ revenue jumped 55 percent to RMB9.9 billion ($1.2 billion), due partly to a 34-percent rise in container volume carried to 1.7 million TEUs, and a 17-percent increase in average revenue per TEU on international routes. China Shipping, now listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange, also reported a 13-percent increase in average revenue per TEU on Chinese domestic routes.