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In the second trimester of this year the revenues of the OOCL have increased of +52.4%
Containerized cargoes transported by the fleet decreased by -5.6%
July 6, 2022
In the second quarter of this year the increase in revenues products from the activity of its fleet showed a slight attenuation compared to previous quarters, but it is still always of a robust percentage change of +52.4% and moreover based on a value of revenues for the corresponding quarter of 2021 which had marked an extraordinary increase of +119.0 on the second quarter of 2020. In the period April-June of 2022 OOCL has total revenues of $5.28 billion, versus $3.47 billion billion in the same period last year, of which 2.07 billions of dollars generated by maritime services operated in the Pacific (+73.7%), 1.45 billion from intra-Asian services and with Australasia (+42.6%), 1.39 billion from containerized services Asia-Europe (+36.0%) and $372.4 million from services transatlantic (+57.8%).
In the second quarter of this year the company's fleet Chinese transported containerized cargo amounting to 1.84 million teu, with a decrease of -5.6% on the corresponding period of the 2021 which represents the fourth percentage change in sign consecutive negative. The largest volumes were transported on intra-Asian routes and with Australasia, amounted to 849 thousand teu (-3.0%). On the transpacific routes are 475 thousand teu were transported (-12.1%), on the Asia-Europe routes 403 thousand teu (-1.9%) and on the transatlantic ones 112 thousand teu (-8.5%).
In the first half of 2022, OOCL's container ships have transported a total of 3.63 million teu, with a drop in -7.4% on the first half of last year, and this activity produced revenues of 10.44 billion dollars (+61.0%).
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