CMA CGM reports stable Q2 as logistics and diversification offset maritime dip

Author: Port News
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CMA CGM posted steady Q2 2025 results, with revenue holding at USD 13.2bn and logistics growth cushioning a maritime earnings dip. EBITDA declined 7.9% to USD 2.3bn, as lower shipping margins and average TEU rates weighed on performance. Logistics EBITDA rose 2%, and revenue from other activities surged 62.7%, driven by terminal acquisitions and air cargo integration. Strategic global investments, fleet decarbonisation, and AI partnerships underscored the Group’s multi-modal transformation as it eyes expanded port control.


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