Maersk Ends Megaship Building Era With New Acquisition Plans

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The owner of the world鈥檚 largest container shipping line will stop ordering newly built vessels and instead pursue takeovers in an industry that has been plagued by overcapacity for almost a decade.

A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S, whose Maersk Line unit has repeatedly broken the world records it has regularly set in megacontainerships developed with Asian ship yards, 鈥渋s done with ordering new steel,鈥 Chairman Michael Pram Rasmussen told Bloomberg News at the company鈥檚 Copenhagen, Denmark,听headquarters.

鈥淚f Maersk Line needs to grow, it doesn鈥檛 make sense to order new ships as there are already too many ships in the market,鈥 Rasmussen said. 鈥淪o if we want to grow, we need to do it through acquisitions so that we don鈥檛 flood the market with more ships.鈥

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Maersk Line still has 27 ships in its order book, corresponding to about 12% of its current fleet. The container industry鈥檚 combined order book represents about 17% of the global fleet.

Meanwhile, the shipping industry is suffering from falling freight rates caused by a combination of overcapacity and a slowdown in global trade growth. Hanjin Shipping Co., South Korea鈥檚 biggest container company with 97 ships, last month filed for bankruptcy protection in Seoul.

As recently as 2015, Maersk Line placed orders with ship yards Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. and听Cosco Shipyard Co. The ships are due for delivery in 2017 and 2018.

The 11 vessels from Daewoo will carry a record 19,630 industry-standard 20-foot containers and cost $1.8 billion each. They are the second-generation version of the "Triple-E" class vessels that Maersk developed with Daewoo. The Danish company in 2011 ordered 20 Triple-Es, which carry about 18,000 containers each.

鈥淚t has previously made a lot of sense when we went out and ordered specific vessels,鈥 Rasmussen said. But 鈥渢here鈥檚 already a large order book in the market and at the same time, world trade isn鈥檛 growing a great deal.鈥

Rasmussen said Maersk Line is 鈥渨ell-equipped and ready鈥 for acquisitions.

While he declined to comment on specific targets, he says options include shipping lines that operate mostly on trade routes overlapping with Maersk鈥檚, which will 鈥済ive us a lot of synergies.鈥 The ocean carrier also is looking at rivals who are strong 鈥渋n an area where we aren鈥檛 present.鈥