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ZIM Shipping Posts $64 Million Profit Amid Hapag-Lloyd Merger Pendency

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services reported a significant turnaround in its second-quarter performance, with net income climbing to $64 million compared to $24 million during the same period last year. The Haifa-based carrier credited its robust Transpacific market presence and cost-efficient fleet for the improved quarterly profitability.

ZIM Shipping Posts $64 Million Profit Amid Hapag-Lloyd Merger Pendency

Revenues for the quarter reached $1.78 billion, a 9% increase driven by higher freight rates and steady cargo volumes. The company handled 922,000 TEUs, while its average freight rate per unit rose to $1,590. Despite the positive quarterly momentum, ZIM’s performance for the first half of the year remains impacted by broader market fluctuations, resulting in a net loss of $22 million for the six-month period.

Management emphasized a disciplined approach to capital allocation while navigating the transition toward a potential acquisition by Hapag-Lloyd. The $35.00-per-share cash deal, which received shareholder approval in April, remains subject to regulatory conditions. ZIM expects a stronger performance in the second half of 2026, which may allow the Board of Directors to consider dividend distributions. The company maintains a net leverage ratio of 1.6x and continues to modernize its fleet, including the integration of dual-fuel LNG vessels scheduled for delivery between 2027 and 2028.

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