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MPC Container Ships' quarterly revenues are growing again
The second quarter of 2025 was closed with a net profit of $78.1 million (+20.5%)
Oslo
August 26, 2025
After six quarters of decline, in the April-June period of
this year the revenues of the Norwegian MPC Container Ships are back
to grow to $137.9 million, with a
up +5.3% on the corresponding quarter of 2024, of which 132.9
million in base time charter revenues (+4.2%) generated by the fleet of
owned by the company that on 30 June was
consisting of 54 ships (-1.8%) for a hold capacity
total of 133 thousand TEUs (+11.4%). EBITDA
was €107.4 million (+27.2%) and operating profit was €86.1 million
million dollars (+28.8%). MPCC closed the second quarter of
2025 with a net profit of $78.1 million (+20.5%).
In the first six months of 2025, MPCC's revenues stood at
$265.0 million, down -4.8% on the first half of 2015.
last year, of which 255.3 million in base time charter revenues
(-5,8%). EBITDA amounted to €185.1 million (+2.5%),
EBIT of €149.9 million (+3.2%) and net profit of €137.8 million
dollars (-2.4%).
Last month MPCC ordered the Chinese shipyard
Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering the construction of four ships
dual-fuel container carrier (ammonia or methanol) capacity
of 4,500 TEUs that will be taken over in the second half of the
of 2027. The contract has a total value of 228 million
Dollars. The Norwegian company has announced that the four
new container ships have already been rented for a
three-year period from a leading shipping company
contracts that are expected to be generated over the period of
rental revenues of approximately $140 million and will contribute
to EBITDA with approximately 100 million.
The Suez Canal Authority has announced that it will introduce surcharges on transit tariffs through the Egyptian canal for most major cargo vessels, effective July 15.
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