The sale of Zim Built-in Transport Companies (NYSE: ZIM) is but to be accomplished and faces opposition from the Israeli authorities. However in the meantime new CEO Chen Lichtenstein has introduced the corporate’s second quarter outcomes to traders – a interval by which ZIM was nonetheless led by his predecessor Eli Glickman.
After a weak first quarter, the second quarter was an enchancment, with the corporate reporting income of $1.78 billion, up 8.9% from the corresponding quarter final yr and up 27.6% from the previous quarter. ZIM transported 922,000 containers within the second quarter, and the common freight charge was $1,590, up from $1,310 within the earlier quarter.
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ZIM reported a internet revenue of $64 million within the second quarter, up from $24 million within the corresponding quarter of 2025, and a internet lack of $86 million within the previous quarter. Adjusted EBITDA was $491 million, and ZIM generated $395 million from working actions within the quarter. Web debt on the finish of the quarter was $2.77 billion.
The corporate’s stories state that the deal to promote the corporate to Hapag-Lloyd is awaiting regulatory approvals and that the events proceed to meet their obligations in accordance with the settlement.
Lichtenstein stated, “Since assuming my position in July, my focus has been clear: to capitalize totally on present market alternatives whereas deploying the Firm’s sources with self-discipline and effectivity. We stay dedicated to preserving the agility that permits us to reply rapidly to altering market circumstances, strengthening our competitiveness, and creating sustainable worth.”
ZIM CFO Sami Jubran added, “We delivered stable leads to the second quarter and anticipate considerably stronger efficiency throughout the the rest of the yr, as mirrored in our steerage. This anticipated enchancment would allow our Board of Administrators to think about declaring a dividend to shareholders based mostly on our third-quarter outcomes.”
Regardless of the stable outcomes ZIM’s share worth is down 4.70% on the NYSE, giving a market cap of $3.272 billion.
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