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In according to trimester of the 2018 Zim Israeli it is incurred in a net loss of -33,2 million dollars
The revenues are increased of +7.7%. The fleet has transported 772 thousand container (+17.1%)
August 22, 2018
The company of Israeli navigation Zim has concluded the third trimester of this year with a net loss of -33,2 million dollars respect to a profit clearly of 2,3 million dollars in the same period of 2017. The revenues have instead recorded an increase of +7.7% attesting itself to 803,2 million dollars, increment that is consequence of the important rise of the transported containerized volumes from the fleet that they have been pairs to 772 thousand teu (+17.1%) balanced negatively from the bending of the hires, with a medium revenue for teu that in the period April-june of 2018 has turned out of 907 dollars (- 9.9%), the EBITDA is piled to 13,6 million dollars regarding 62,8 million dollars in according to trimester last year. The operating result has been of sign negative and pairs to -13,8 million dollars respect to a profit clearly of 36,4 million dollars in the correspondent period of 2017.
In the first six months of the 2018 fleet of portacontainer of the company it has transported cargo volumes pairs to 1,47 million teu, with an increase of +16.9% on the first half last year. The medium hire for teu has turned out pairs to 922 dollars (- 6%). The revenues of the semester have totaled 1,55 billion dollars (+11.0%). The EBITDA has been of 34,3 million dollars (- 69.9%). Operating result and result clearly have been both of sign negative and pairs respective to -20,9 million and -67,3 million dollars against an operating profit of 61,0 million dollars and a net loss of -4,1 million dollars in the first semester of 2017.
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