CMA CGM Reports $54.4 Billion Revenue in 2025, Container Volumes Up 2.8% Amid Maritime Revenue Decline
CMA CGM's revenue in 2025 was $54.4 billion, down 2% from 2024, while container volumes increased by 2.8% to 24.24 million TEUs. The company's EBITDA stood at $10.6 billion, with a margin of 19.4%. Despite a 6.1% drop in maritime revenue to $34.3 billion due to falling freight rates, CMA CGM's logistics and air freight segments showed growth. The firm continues to modernize its fleet and has invested $2.5 billion in terminals across 40 countries, including the acquisition of Santos Brasil and expansion projects in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.

In 2025, CMA CGM reported a revenue of $54.4 billion, a 2% decline from 2024, alongside an EBITDA of $10.6 billion and a margin of 19.4%. Container volumes rose 2.8% to 24.24 million TEUs, driven by strong demand.
Maritime revenue fell 6.1% to $34.3 billion due to decreased freight rates. The company added 27 new LNG and methanol-powered vessels, aiming for over 200 ships by 2030 to use low-carbon fuels. CMA CGM invested $2.5 billion in 66 terminals in 40 countries, including acquisitions in Brazil and expansions in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. The logistics sector and air freight contributed to growth amid challenges in maritime operations.




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