Global Port Industry has Passed “Stress Test” of 2009
June 25, 2010
Lower Cost and Staying close to the Customers has gained in importance.
APM Terminals CFO Christian Laursen outlines operator port
investment strategies and realities at the TransFin 2010 Conference,
including how the industry has responded to the new global economy.
Barcelona, Spain - Addressing the Global Transport and Infrastructure Finance Conference
(TransFin) 2010 attendees, APM Terminals Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Christian
Laursen advised that while global trade volumes may be recovering, cost-cutting imperatives
remain in place throughout the transportation industry, particularly among shipping lines, and
higher productivity among port and terminal operators will be essential to remain competitive.
Mr. Laursen, asked to provide “Insights into How Ports Can Compete, Perform and Find Growth
in the New Economy” for the 8th Annual TransFin conference, observed that having passed the
“stress test” represented by the steep 10% drop-off of global container volume in response to
world-wide recession in 2009, new adjustments must still be made by port and terminal
operators to stay competitive in what APM Terminals has called the “New Normal” of the
industry. Included among these concerns is the ongoing delivery of Ultra-Large Container Ships
with capacities of over 10,000 TEUs into the global liner fleet, which Laursen noted, account for
more than 40% of vessels on order.
The industry has seen a stronger than expected recovery in volume during the first few months
of 2010, but Mr. Laursen did not expect a return to the 10-15% annual growth rates
experienced before the crisis. “While the overall global demand growth for container traffic
remains uncertain, what appears to not have changed with the new normal is the demand for
suitable infrastructure to handle these bigger ships” Laursen stated, including adequate depth
in shipping channels as well as berths.
The highly competitive nature of the industry means that staying close to the customers and
having established relationships with the container shipping lines is critical for success.
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