Q3, 2017:
The world’s largest container line, Maersk Line, was back in the black in Q3 despite the impact of a cyber attack, but APM Terminals fell into the red as overcapacity took its toll.
News ID: 77192 Publish Date : 2017/11/11
The ongoing consolidation of container carriers through acquisitions and alliances continues to exert pressure on terminal operators, according to APM Terminals .
News ID: 75682 Publish Date : 2017/08/19
CEO:
The cyber attack that hit Danish-based A.P. Moller – Maersk on June 27 is expected to damage the company’s business performance by up to USD 300-million in the upcoming quarter.
News ID: 75675 Publish Date : 2017/08/17
The operations container terminals around the world operated by APM Terminals , a unit of AP Moller-Maersk Group, have been affected following a ransomware attack on the Danish shipping giant, reports said.
News ID: 74673 Publish Date : 2017/06/28
APM Terminals Gothenburg has signed an addendum to the original concession agreement with the Port of Gothenburg to invest an additional SEK 250 million (€25 million) through 2024 in Sweden’s largest port.
News ID: 72934 Publish Date : 2017/03/11
APM Terminals has decided to increase investment at its Port Elizabeth terminal in New Jersey, USA to $200m from $70m initially.
News ID: 72562 Publish Date : 2017/02/24
The Swedish Dockworkers’ Union (SDU), which includes 85% of the dockworkers at the Gothenburg terminal, plans to organize a new strike at APM Terminals Gothenburg on January 24, 2017, “after being barred from representing its members at upcoming redundancy negotiations.”
News ID: 71682 Publish Date : 2017/01/18
As part of the Maersk’s “new direction” set out by ceo Soren Skou on Tuesday the relationship between Maersk Line and APM Terminals is set to change.
News ID: 70883 Publish Date : 2016/12/15
The Netherlands-based terminal operator APM Terminals has ordered new cranes to equip its new container transshipment terminal at the Tanger Med 2 port complex, situated in Morocco, on Africa’s northwest coast.
News ID: 69801 Publish Date : 2016/10/25
APM Terminals ’ profits fell 30.4% in the second quarter compared with last year, as volumes weakened in key oil-dependent markets and operations in South America, northern Europe and Egypt failed to regain business from services lost earlier in the year.
News ID: 68177 Publish Date : 2016/08/21