• 2019 May 30 16:34

    CMA CGM Group undertakes strategic moves in Q1 2019

    The CMA CGM Group has undertaken a number of strategic moves in recent months, including the acquisition of CEVA Logistics and regional short-sea players such as Mercosul and Containerships and the modernization of its fleet.

    To adapt to the changing market, the Group is now taking a new step in its transformation by consolidating its development and implementing an ambitious cost reduction program.

    Implementing the turnaround plan of CEVA Logistics
    Following the friendly takeover bid for CEVA, the CMA CGM Group now holds 99.4% of CEVA's equity. The Group is resolutely committed to CEVA's financial recovery, and has already taken major structural decisions paving the way for CEVA’s rapid return to profitability.

    New governance
    Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group, was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of CEVA Logistics at the Annual General Shareholders Meeting held on April 29th, 2019.
    A new, stronger governance structure has been put in place. Nicolas Sartini becomes Chief Executive Officer as of June 1st, 2019, tasked with implementing CEVA's turnaround plan and returning it to profitability.

    Creation of an operations center in Marseilles
    A CEVA operations center will be set up in Marseilles, bringing together CEVA's management teams and support functions, for a total of 200 employees (new jobs and transfers).
    Located near the Group's head office, it will strengthen the operational management and control of CEVA.
    Raising the performance improvement and cost control program target to USD 1.5 billion

    Intensification of the cost reduction program
    In continuation of the “Agility” plan to improve overall operational performance, which was implemented in July 2016, the Group announced in March 2019 a strengthened plan with a savings target of USD 1.2 billion.
    Since its launch, this plan has already achieved savings of USD 245 million, through the rationalization of some of the Group’s lines, greater operational efficiency, lower logistics costs, new partnerships with its suppliers, and the implementation of innovative technical solutions on board its ships to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint.
    Further initiatives will reduce the Group’s overheads and transport costs while reinforcing the actions already undertaken.
    This enables the CMA CGM Group to raise its savings targets and increase its ambitious performance improvement and cost control program to USD 1.5 billion, mainly by streamlining its organization and its maritime routes.

    Rationalizing the APL and ANL lines
    The scope of these two major Group brands will evolve as of October 1st, 2019, in order to strengthen the Group's overall performance and efficiency:
     CMA CGM, the Group's global brand, will be the only carrier in the Transatlantic, Asia-Europe, Asia-Mediterranean, Asia-Caribbean and Europe-India/Middle East markets;
     APL will focus on the following markets: Transpacific, in which it plays a key role, Asia-Indian Subcontinent where it will be the Group's only brand, Intra-Asia, with CNC, Asia-Oceania, and the US Flag services;
     ANL will remain the lead brand for Oceania.
    The new organizational setup will allow the Group to simplify its offer, making it more legible to its customers, and benefit from the expertise of specialist companies from coherent regional groups, while reducing its costs.
    First quarter activity and financial results

    Results
    The Board of Directors of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping and logistics, convened under the chairmanship of Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, to examine the financial statements for the first quarter of 2019.

    Growth in transported volumes and revenue
    In the first quarter, volumes transported by CMA CGM rose by 4.4% compared to the first quarter of 2018. The beginning of 2019 was marked by strong development in intra-regional routes.
    Revenue per container increased slightly in the first quarter of 2019 compared to Q1 2018, particularly on the routes serving the United States and Africa.
    First quarter revenue was up by nearly 37% year-on-year, to USD 7.409 billion. Coming on top of the Group’s 5.5% organic growth, the impact of integrating CEVA amounted to USD 1.7 billion.

    A mixed operational performance
    Adjusted EBITDA came to USD 779 million, of which USD 423 million corresponds to the impact of IFRS 16 and USD 144 million to the contribution from CEVA. Excluding these two items, EBITDAA remained broadly stable at USD 212 million, compared with USD 217 million for the first quarter of 2018. Over the quarter as a whole, the rise in costs was contained, in line with revenue growth per TEU. The Group intends to reinforce its cost reduction program during the coming quarters.
    The IFRS 16 accounting standard has applied to the entire industry since January 1st, 2019. It changes the way operating leases are managed and accounted, but has no effect on the Group's cash position. The standard has already been adopted by the rating agencies and therefore does not change or modify the CMA CGM Group’s credit rating in any way.




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