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CMA CGM

CMA CGM is a French shipping and logistics company founded in 1978 by Jacques Saadé.[7] It is the third largest container shipping company in the world,[8] with a presence in 160 countries through 400 offices, 750 warehouses, 155,000 employees and a wide fleet of 593 vessels. CMA CGM serves 420 of the world’s 521 commercial ports and operates 257 shipping lines.[4] The company is headquartered in Marseille, France.[9] The name is an acronym of two predecessor companies, Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement (CMA) and Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM), which translate as "Maritime Freighting Company" and "General Maritime Company".

CMA CGM
The CMA CGM Tower in Marseille, France
Company typeSociété Anonyme
IndustryFreight transport
PredecessorCompagnie Générale Transatlantique and Messageries Maritimes
Founded13 September 1978; 45 years ago (1978-09-13)[1]
FounderJacques R. Saadé
Headquarters,
France
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Rodolphe Saadé (Executive Chairman and CEO)
Tanya Saadé Zeenny (Director and Executive Officer)
ProductsContainer shipping and terminals, logistics and freight forwarding, ferry and tanker transport
Revenue $74.50 billion (2022)[2]
$33.31 billion (2022)[2]
$24.88 billion (2022)[2]
Total assets $51.98 billion (2021)[3]
Total equity $23.91 billion (2021)[3]
Number of employees
155,000[4]
SubsidiariesList of subsidiaries
Websitewww.cma-cgm.com
Footnotes / references
[5][6]

History edit

 
Container ship CMA CGM Opal berthed at North Quay in the inner harbour of Fremantle, Australia.

The history of CMA CGM can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century, when two major French shipping lines were created, respectively Messageries Maritimes (MM) in 1851 and Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM) in 1855, soon renamed Compagnie Générale Transatlantique in 1861. Both companies were created partly with the backing of the French State, through the award of mail contracts to various destinations, French colonies and overseas territories as well as foreign countries. After the two World Wars, the two companies became "State owned corporations of the competitive sector" (Entreprise publique du secteur concurrentiel), i.e., companies that, while owned by the State, were run as private for-profit businesses operating in competitive markets. The French government, under President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, progressively merged the two companies between 1974 and 1977 to form Compagnie Générale Maritime, which was still owned by the French government and still run as a competitive business, although sometimes subject to political pressure, for instance on the selection of shipyards to build new ships.

Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM) operated as such from 1974 to 1996 when it was privatized by the French state under President Chirac and Prime Minister Alain Juppé. During these 22 years it operated freight and container liner services in various global trade lanes, as well as a fleet of dry bulk ships, and a few large oil tankers and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tankers, with headquarters located in Paris' western suburbs, first in Paris-La Defense, then in close by Suresnes.

The CGM liner services, mostly containerized but also operating a significant fleet of "Con-Ro" vessels able to load roll-on/roll-off cargoes, were re-structured from the two parent companies' main trade lanes, i.e. Western trade lanes (Americas) for Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT) and Eastern trade lanes (Asia, East Africa, Pacific, plus Eastern South America) for Messageries Maritimes (MM). After the merger and re-structure, CGM's liner services were managed in four distinct Trade Divisions, North America & Far East (AMNEO, for Amérique du Nord & Extrême Orient) which also managed the bulk and tanker fleets, South America & Caribbean (AMLAT), Pacific & Indian Ocean (PACOI) and Short Sea Trades (Cabotage).

Separately, Jacques Saadé had created CMA in 1978 as an intra-Mediterranean liner service operator, based in Marseille. In 1996, CGM was privatized and sold to Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement (CMA) to form CMA CGM.[10]

In 1998 the combined company purchased Australian National Lines (ANL).

 
Container ship CMA CGM Balzac in the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium

In September 2005, CMA CGM acquired its French rival Delmas based in Le Havre from the Bolloré Group for €600 million. The acquisition was completed in early January 5, 2006. The resulting corporation became the third largest container company in the world behind the Danish A.P. Moller-Maersk Group and the Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A.[11]

In May 2007, a consortium represented by CMA CGM completed its acquisition of Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation (Comanav) for a sum of €200 million.[12][13]

In July 2007, CMA CGM acquired Cheng Lie Navigation Corp. (CNC Line), Intra-Asia container line based in Taiwan.

In 2014, CMA CGM signs the Ocean Three agreements. The group strengthens its offer by signing major agreements on the biggest worldwide maritime trades with CSCL and UASC.

In April 2015, the group acquired a strategic stake in LCL Logistix, a logistics leader in India, via its subsidiary CMA CGM LOG.

In December 2015, CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin called at the Port of Los Angeles and thus became the largest vessel ever to call the United States.[14] The container-ship, 1,300 ft (400 m) long and 177 ft (54 m) wide, was inaugurated in Port of Long Beach on February 19.[15]

In July 2016 CMA CGM finalized its acquisition of Singapore-based NOL (Neptune Orient Lines) and its container line APL (American President Lines) after an all-cash offer of US$2.4 billion. The takeover is CMA CGM's largest acquisition and the purchase added 12 percent market share to the CMA CGM group. The Singapore Exchange Securities Trading suspended trading of NOL shares at the end of the offer.[16][17]

In June 2017, CMA CGM acquire Mercosul Line, a Brazilian shipping company specialized in multimodal door-to-door container transportation and logistics.[18]

In October 2018, CMA CGM finalized the acquisition of Finland-based container-transportation and logistics company Containerships.[19]

In April 2019, CMA CGM completed its public tender offer to acquire CEVA Logistics.[20][21] With this acquisition, the CMA CGM Group becomes a global leader in transport and logistics, 110,000 people strong with more than $30.3 billion in revenue. CEVA operational center is transferred in Marseille, France, where is located the Head Office of the CMA CGM Group.[22]

In February 2021, CMA CGM Group completes its logistics offer by creating a new division dedicated to air freight: CMA CGM Air Cargo. With its four Airbus A330-200F cargo aircraft, this airfreight division links Europe to North America.[23] The first flight from Liège to Chicago marks the debut of commercial operations.[24]

In September 2021, CMA CGM announced a partnership with fellow Breton-based operator Brittany Ferries. The partnership involves a €25 million investment, plus a CMA CGM representative joining Brittany Ferries' supervisory board.[25][26][27]

In May 2022, CMA CGM signed a strategic partnership with Air France–KLM to develop their air cargo capacities together. However, this partnership, implemented in April 2023,[28] was terminated by mutual agreement in January 2024 without change in the 9% stake acquired by CMA CGM in the Franco-Dutch airline group.[29][30]

In January 2024, a takeover offer for Wincanton plc was made.[31][32]

Subsidiaries edit

Maritime activities

  • Australian National Line (ANL) (specializes in Australia, New Zealand, Oceania and Asia container transportation)
  • Compagnie Maroccaine de Navigation (Comanav) (passenger ferry and container services from Morocco to Europe)
  • Cheng Lie Navigation Corp. (CNC Line) (specializes in Intra-Asia container transportation)
  • Mercosul Line (specializes on the East Coast of South America container transportation)
  • Containerships (specializes in Intra-European container transportation)
  • American President Lines (APL) (Singapore-based container line)

Terminal activities

  • Terminal Link - container terminals developer and operator, ranked N°12 worldwide
  • CMA Terminals Holding

Intermodal activities and logistics

  • Progeco (container: sales, leasing & repairing)
  • CMA CGM Logistics
  • Rail Link (multimodal rail transport)
  • River Shuttle Containers (Rhône – Saône axis containerised river transportation)

Support activities

  • CMA Ships (a wholly-owned subsidiary managing all fleet-related operations)

Air services

Joint ventures edit

  • CMA Systems, a business entity in partnership with IBM involving development of new technologies like the cloud computing.

Fleet edit

 
CMA CGM shipping container

In 2023, CMA CGM's fleet included:

  • 593 vessels
  • 4,500,000 container TEUs
  • 600,000 reefer container TEUs

The fleet has 200 maritime services and calls at more than 420 ports in 160 countries. There are 521 commercial ports in the world at the moment.

Container ship classes of CMA CGM
Ship class Built Capacity (TEU) Ships in class Notes
CMA CGM Vela-class 2008–2009 11,262 4
CMA CGM Andromeda-class 2009–2011 11,388 12
CMA CGM Explorer-class 2009–2015 13,830–17,859 14
CMA CGM A. Lincoln-class 2017–2018 14,414 6
CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery-class 2018 20,954 3
CMA CGM Argentina-class 2019–onwards 14,812–15,052 11+ Long-term charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping
CMA CGM Jacques Saadé-class 2020–2021 23,112 9 LNG-powered container ships[33]
CMA CGM Patagonia-class 2021–2022 15,000 5
CMA CGM Zephyr-class 2021–2022 15,000 5
2023–onwards 5,500 10 VLSFO-powered container ships[34]
CMA CGM Bahia-class 2023–onwards 13,000 6 LNG-powered container ships[34]
2023–onwards 15,000 6 LNG-powered container ships[34]
2025–onwards 8,000 6 To be built at Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries[35]
2025–onwards 7,900 3 Biogas-powered container ships[36]
2025–onwards 7,300 4 Biogas-powered container ships[36]
2025–2026 24,000 10 LNG dual-fueled container ships[37][38]

Some emblematic group's vessels are:

Air fleet edit

Accidents and incidents edit

On April 4, 2008, pirates seized the CMA CGM luxury cruise ship Le Ponant off the coast of Somalia.

CMA CGM and its affiliates have been implicated in various arms-shipping incidents.

  • November 2009: South Africa seized arms traveling from North Korea by way of China. The seizure amounted to two containers filled with tank parts and other military equipment from North Korea, which included "gun sights, tracks and other spare parts for T-54 and T-55 tanks and other war material valued at an estimated $750,000." The military equipment was concealed in containers lined with sacks of rice and shipping documents identified the cargo as spare parts for a "bulldozer". According to the report, the containers were originally loaded in Dalian, China onto CMA CGM Musca, a UK-flagged container ship. The shipment was reportedly destined for Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo.[39][40]
  • July 2009: The United Arab Emirates seized a shipment of weapons from North Korea destined for Iran. The shipment was made in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1874, which bans all North Korean Arms exports. The weapons, which included RPGs, detonators, ammunition, and rocket propellant, were shipped by a Bahamian-flagged vessel of ANL Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of CMA CGM.[41][42]
  • October 2010: Nigerian authorities seized 13 shipping containers carrying illegal Iranian weaponry at Lagos' Apapa Port. The containers included 107 mm artillery rockets (Katyushas), explosives and rifle ammunition. The arms were to be shipped next to The Gambia, with the final destination of the cargo possibly the Gaza Strip. MV CMA CGM Everest originally picked up the containers from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas. CMA CGM said it was the victim of a false cargo declaration, claiming the weapons were shipped in packages labeled as "glass wool and pallets of stone" and that the Iranian shipper "does not appear on any forbidden persons listing".[43]
  • March 2011: Israeli forces intercepted the vessel Victoria in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, stating that it was carrying weapons by Iran via Syria. According to Israeli officials, the arms shipments included "roughly 2,500 mortar shells, nearly 75,000 bullets and six C-704 anti-ship missiles". Israel said the ultimate destination of the cargo was for the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.[44] CMA CGM, which chartered the vessel, stated, "The ship's manifests do not show any cargo in contravention [of] international regulations, and we do not have any more information at this stage."[45]

As a result of CMA CGM's involvement in Iranian weapons smuggling, US congressmen have called on CMA CGM to be investigated and urged the US Treasury Department to consider levying sanctions against the shipper.[46] The company has since implemented tighter procedures for accepting shipments bound for Iran,[47] including scanning all containers destined for the country.[48] CMA CGM has also ceased exporting from Iranian ports since November 2011.[48]

CMA CGM Centaurus edit

On 4 May 2017, the container ship CMA CGM Centaurus made heavy contact with the quay and two shore cranes while under pilotage during its arrival at Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. The accident resulted in the collapse of a shore crane and 10 injuries to shore personnel.[49]

CMA CGM Washington edit

On 20 January 2018, the container ship CMA CGM Washington was on-route to Los Angeles, US, from Xiamen, China, when it experienced heavy waves in the North Pacific Ocean. The crew discovered that three bays, 54, 58 and 18, collapsed, which led to the loss of 137 containers and damage of another 85.

CMA CGM Norma edit

On 24 December 2018, the container ship CMA CGM Norma was involved in a collision with the China-flagged general cargo ship Yusheng366 in the waters south of Hong Kong. All the crew from Yusheng366 were rescued as they abandoned ship before she sank, while CMA CGM Norma suffered minor damages.[50]

CMA CGM Rabelais edit

On 6 April 2022, a fire broke out in a container on the ship's deck on the 6,552 TEU CMA CGM Rabelais. The vessel was en route to Nhava Sheva, India, after departing Singapore and was navigating the Malacca Straits, some 100km north-west of Port Klang, when the fire was discovered at about noon, local time.[51] A spokesperson for vessel owner Danaos Corporation, said the master had “immediately implemented firefighting protocols” and emphasised that "the fire is still burning, but it is under control.” One crew member was injured during the firefighting operations, when he slipped and fell, breaking some ribs.[52]

APL Vanda edit

On 3 July 2022, the Singaporean-flagged container ship APL Vanda was on-route between Singapore and Suez as part of CMA CGM's Asia - North-Europe Fal 3 service, when it lost 55 loaded containers in the Indian Ocean whilst the vessel was facing heavy weather, just before entry to the Gulf of Aden according to CMA CGM.[53] No injury was reported and all crew members were safe. The ship, which left Singapore on June 26, stopped on July 9 in Djibouti "to clear some damaged containers on deck before safely continuing its voyage."[54]

CMA CGM Symi edit

On 25 November 2023, US defense officials reported that the ship was targeted in a suspected Iranian drone attack while in the Indian Ocean, en route from Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates to Port Klang, Malaysia.[55] The ship has an Israeli owner and the incident happened a short time before the 2023 Israel-Hamas ceasefire.[56][57]

See also edit

References edit

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CMA CGM is a French shipping and logistics company founded in 1978 by Jacques Saade 7 It is the third largest container shipping company in the world 8 with a presence in 160 countries through 400 offices 750 warehouses 155 000 employees and a wide fleet of 593 vessels CMA CGM serves 420 of the world s 521 commercial ports and operates 257 shipping lines 4 The company is headquartered in Marseille France 9 The name is an acronym of two predecessor companies Compagnie Maritime d Affretement CMA and Compagnie Generale Maritime CGM which translate as Maritime Freighting Company and General Maritime Company CMA CGMThe CMA CGM Tower in Marseille FranceCompany typeSociete AnonymeIndustryFreight transportPredecessorCompagnie Generale Transatlantique and Messageries MaritimesFounded13 September 1978 45 years ago 1978 09 13 1 FounderJacques R SaadeHeadquartersCMA CGM TowerMarseille FranceArea servedWorldwideKey peopleRodolphe Saade Executive Chairman and CEO Tanya Saade Zeenny Director and Executive Officer ProductsContainer shipping and terminals logistics and freight forwarding ferry and tanker transportRevenue 74 50 billion 2022 2 Operating income 33 31 billion 2022 2 Net income 24 88 billion 2022 2 Total assets 51 98 billion 2021 3 Total equity 23 91 billion 2021 3 Number of employees155 000 4 SubsidiariesList of subsidiariesWebsitewww wbr cma cgm wbr comFootnotes references 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Subsidiaries 3 Joint ventures 4 Fleet 4 1 Air fleet 5 Accidents and incidents 5 1 CMA CGM Centaurus 5 2 CMA CGM Washington 5 3 CMA CGM Norma 5 4 CMA CGM Rabelais 5 5 APL Vanda 5 6 CMA CGM Symi 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Container ship CMA CGM Opal berthed at North Quay in the inner harbour of Fremantle Australia The history of CMA CGM can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century when two major French shipping lines were created respectively Messageries Maritimes MM in 1851 and Compagnie Generale Maritime CGM in 1855 soon renamed Compagnie Generale Transatlantique in 1861 Both companies were created partly with the backing of the French State through the award of mail contracts to various destinations French colonies and overseas territories as well as foreign countries After the two World Wars the two companies became State owned corporations of the competitive sector Entreprise publique du secteur concurrentiel i e companies that while owned by the State were run as private for profit businesses operating in competitive markets The French government under President Valery Giscard d Estaing and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac progressively merged the two companies between 1974 and 1977 to form Compagnie Generale Maritime which was still owned by the French government and still run as a competitive business although sometimes subject to political pressure for instance on the selection of shipyards to build new ships Compagnie Generale Maritime CGM operated as such from 1974 to 1996 when it was privatized by the French state under President Chirac and Prime Minister Alain Juppe During these 22 years it operated freight and container liner services in various global trade lanes as well as a fleet of dry bulk ships and a few large oil tankers and Liquefied Natural Gas LNG tankers with headquarters located in Paris western suburbs first in Paris La Defense then in close by Suresnes The CGM liner services mostly containerized but also operating a significant fleet of Con Ro vessels able to load roll on roll off cargoes were re structured from the two parent companies main trade lanes i e Western trade lanes Americas for Compagnie Generale Transatlantique CGT and Eastern trade lanes Asia East Africa Pacific plus Eastern South America for Messageries Maritimes MM After the merger and re structure CGM s liner services were managed in four distinct Trade Divisions North America amp Far East AMNEO for Amerique du Nord amp Extreme Orient which also managed the bulk and tanker fleets South America amp Caribbean AMLAT Pacific amp Indian Ocean PACOI and Short Sea Trades Cabotage Separately Jacques Saade had created CMA in 1978 as an intra Mediterranean liner service operator based in Marseille In 1996 CGM was privatized and sold to Compagnie Maritime d Affretement CMA to form CMA CGM 10 In 1998 the combined company purchased Australian National Lines ANL nbsp Container ship CMA CGM Balzac in the port of Zeebrugge BelgiumIn September 2005 CMA CGM acquired its French rival Delmas based in Le Havre from the Bollore Group for 600 million The acquisition was completed in early January 5 2006 The resulting corporation became the third largest container company in the world behind the Danish A P Moller Maersk Group and the Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company S A 11 In May 2007 a consortium represented by CMA CGM completed its acquisition of Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation Comanav for a sum of 200 million 12 13 In July 2007 CMA CGM acquired Cheng Lie Navigation Corp CNC Line Intra Asia container line based in Taiwan In 2014 CMA CGM signs the Ocean Three agreements The group strengthens its offer by signing major agreements on the biggest worldwide maritime trades with CSCL and UASC In April 2015 the group acquired a strategic stake in LCL Logistix a logistics leader in India via its subsidiary CMA CGM LOG In December 2015 CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin called at the Port of Los Angeles and thus became the largest vessel ever to call the United States 14 The container ship 1 300 ft 400 m long and 177 ft 54 m wide was inaugurated in Port of Long Beach on February 19 15 In July 2016 CMA CGM finalized its acquisition of Singapore based NOL Neptune Orient Lines and its container line APL American President Lines after an all cash offer of US 2 4 billion The takeover is CMA CGM s largest acquisition and the purchase added 12 percent market share to the CMA CGM group The Singapore Exchange Securities Trading suspended trading of NOL shares at the end of the offer 16 17 In June 2017 CMA CGM acquire Mercosul Line a Brazilian shipping company specialized in multimodal door to door container transportation and logistics 18 In October 2018 CMA CGM finalized the acquisition of Finland based container transportation and logistics company Containerships 19 In April 2019 CMA CGM completed its public tender offer to acquire CEVA Logistics 20 21 With this acquisition the CMA CGM Group becomes a global leader in transport and logistics 110 000 people strong with more than 30 3 billion in revenue CEVA operational center is transferred in Marseille France where is located the Head Office of the CMA CGM Group 22 In February 2021 CMA CGM Group completes its logistics offer by creating a new division dedicated to air freight CMA CGM Air Cargo With its four Airbus A330 200F cargo aircraft this airfreight division links Europe to North America 23 The first flight from Liege to Chicago marks the debut of commercial operations 24 In September 2021 CMA CGM announced a partnership with fellow Breton based operator Brittany Ferries The partnership involves a 25 million investment plus a CMA CGM representative joining Brittany Ferries supervisory board 25 26 27 In May 2022 CMA CGM signed a strategic partnership with Air France KLM to develop their air cargo capacities together However this partnership implemented in April 2023 28 was terminated by mutual agreement in January 2024 without change in the 9 stake acquired by CMA CGM in the Franco Dutch airline group 29 30 In January 2024 a takeover offer for Wincanton plc was made 31 32 Subsidiaries editMaritime activities Australian National Line ANL specializes in Australia New Zealand Oceania and Asia container transportation Compagnie Maroccaine de Navigation Comanav passenger ferry and container services from Morocco to Europe Cheng Lie Navigation Corp CNC Line specializes in Intra Asia container transportation Mercosul Line specializes on the East Coast of South America container transportation Containerships specializes in Intra European container transportation American President Lines APL Singapore based container line Terminal activities Terminal Link container terminals developer and operator ranked N 12 worldwide CMA Terminals HoldingIntermodal activities and logistics Progeco container sales leasing amp repairing CMA CGM Logistics Rail Link multimodal rail transport River Shuttle Containers Rhone Saone axis containerised river transportation Support activities CMA Ships a wholly owned subsidiary managing all fleet related operations Air services CMA CGM Air Cargo active since February 2021 operates a total of 4 Airbus A330 200Fs and 2 Boeing 777Fs Joint ventures editCMA Systems a business entity in partnership with IBM involving development of new technologies like the cloud computing Fleet edit nbsp CMA CGM shipping containerIn 2023 CMA CGM s fleet included 593 vessels 4 500 000 container TEUs 600 000 reefer container TEUsThe fleet has 200 maritime services and calls at more than 420 ports in 160 countries There are 521 commercial ports in the world at the moment Container ship classes of CMA CGM Ship class Built Capacity TEU Ships in class NotesCMA CGM Vela class 2008 2009 11 262 4CMA CGM Andromeda class 2009 2011 11 388 12CMA CGM Explorer class 2009 2015 13 830 17 859 14CMA CGM A Lincoln class 2017 2018 14 414 6CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery class 2018 20 954 3CMA CGM Argentina class 2019 onwards 14 812 15 052 11 Long term charter from Eastern Pacific ShippingCMA CGM Jacques Saade class 2020 2021 23 112 9 LNG powered container ships 33 CMA CGM Patagonia class 2021 2022 15 000 5CMA CGM Zephyr class 2021 2022 15 000 52023 onwards 5 500 10 VLSFO powered container ships 34 CMA CGM Bahia class 2023 onwards 13 000 6 LNG powered container ships 34 2023 onwards 15 000 6 LNG powered container ships 34 2025 onwards 8 000 6 To be built at Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries 35 2025 onwards 7 900 3 Biogas powered container ships 36 2025 onwards 7 300 4 Biogas powered container ships 36 2025 2026 24 000 10 LNG dual fueled container ships 37 38 Some emblematic group s vessels are CMA CGM Jules Verne 16 020 TEUs was christened in June 2013 by the French President Francois Hollande At that time this vessel sailing under the French flag was the world s biggest container ship CMA CGM Marco Polo 16 020 TEUs CMA CGM Alexander von Humboldt 16 020 TEUs CMA CGM Kerguelen 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Vasco de Gama 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Bougainville 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Georg Forster 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Zheng He 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin 18 000 TEUs CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery 20 800 TEUs CMA CGM Jacques Saade 23 112 TEUs flagship and largest French flagged container ship as of 2023Air fleet edit Main article CMA CGM Air Cargo FleetAccidents and incidents editOn April 4 2008 pirates seized the CMA CGM luxury cruise ship Le Ponant off the coast of Somalia CMA CGM and its affiliates have been implicated in various arms shipping incidents November 2009 South Africa seized arms traveling from North Korea by way of China The seizure amounted to two containers filled with tank parts and other military equipment from North Korea which included gun sights tracks and other spare parts for T 54 and T 55 tanks and other war material valued at an estimated 750 000 The military equipment was concealed in containers lined with sacks of rice and shipping documents identified the cargo as spare parts for a bulldozer According to the report the containers were originally loaded in Dalian China onto CMA CGM Musca a UK flagged container ship The shipment was reportedly destined for Pointe Noire in the Republic of Congo 39 40 July 2009 The United Arab Emirates seized a shipment of weapons from North Korea destined for Iran The shipment was made in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1874 which bans all North Korean Arms exports The weapons which included RPGs detonators ammunition and rocket propellant were shipped by a Bahamian flagged vessel of ANL Australia a wholly owned subsidiary of CMA CGM 41 42 October 2010 Nigerian authorities seized 13 shipping containers carrying illegal Iranian weaponry at Lagos Apapa Port The containers included 107 mm artillery rockets Katyushas explosives and rifle ammunition The arms were to be shipped next to The Gambia with the final destination of the cargo possibly the Gaza Strip MV CMA CGM Everest originally picked up the containers from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas CMA CGM said it was the victim of a false cargo declaration claiming the weapons were shipped in packages labeled as glass wool and pallets of stone and that the Iranian shipper does not appear on any forbidden persons listing 43 March 2011 Israeli forces intercepted the vessel Victoria in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea stating that it was carrying weapons by Iran via Syria According to Israeli officials the arms shipments included roughly 2 500 mortar shells nearly 75 000 bullets and six C 704 anti ship missiles Israel said the ultimate destination of the cargo was for the Hamas controlled Gaza Strip 44 CMA CGM which chartered the vessel stated The ship s manifests do not show any cargo in contravention of international regulations and we do not have any more information at this stage 45 As a result of CMA CGM s involvement in Iranian weapons smuggling US congressmen have called on CMA CGM to be investigated and urged the US Treasury Department to consider levying sanctions against the shipper 46 The company has since implemented tighter procedures for accepting shipments bound for Iran 47 including scanning all containers destined for the country 48 CMA CGM has also ceased exporting from Iranian ports since November 2011 48 CMA CGM Centaurus edit On 4 May 2017 the container ship CMA CGM Centaurus made heavy contact with the quay and two shore cranes while under pilotage during its arrival at Jebel Ali United Arab Emirates The accident resulted in the collapse of a shore crane and 10 injuries to shore personnel 49 CMA CGM Washington edit On 20 January 2018 the container ship CMA CGM Washington was on route to Los Angeles US from Xiamen China when it experienced heavy waves in the North Pacific Ocean The crew discovered that three bays 54 58 and 18 collapsed which led to the loss of 137 containers and damage of another 85 CMA CGM Norma edit On 24 December 2018 the container ship CMA CGM Norma was involved in a collision with the China flagged general cargo ship Yusheng366 in the waters south of Hong Kong All the crew from Yusheng366 were rescued as they abandoned ship before she sank while CMA CGM Norma suffered minor damages 50 CMA CGM Rabelais edit On 6 April 2022 a fire broke out in a container on the ship s deck on the 6 552 TEU CMA CGM Rabelais The vessel was en route to Nhava Sheva India after departing Singapore and was navigating the Malacca Straits some 100km north west of Port Klang when the fire was discovered at about noon local time 51 A spokesperson for vessel owner Danaos Corporation said the master had immediately implemented firefighting protocols and emphasised that the fire is still burning but it is under control One crew member was injured during the firefighting operations when he slipped and fell breaking some ribs 52 APL Vanda edit On 3 July 2022 the Singaporean flagged container ship APL Vanda was on route between Singapore and Suez as part of CMA CGM s Asia North Europe Fal 3 service when it lost 55 loaded containers in the Indian Ocean whilst the vessel was facing heavy weather just before entry to the Gulf of Aden according to CMA CGM 53 No injury was reported and all crew members were safe The ship which left Singapore on June 26 stopped on July 9 in Djibouti to clear some damaged containers on deck before safely continuing its voyage 54 CMA CGM Symi edit On 25 November 2023 US defense officials reported that the ship was targeted in a suspected Iranian drone attack while in the Indian Ocean en route from Jebel Ali United Arab Emirates to Port Klang Malaysia 55 The ship has an Israeli owner and the incident happened a short time before the 2023 Israel Hamas ceasefire 56 57 See also editList of largest container shipping companiesReferences edit September 13 1978 September 13 2022 44 years of passion CMA CGM 7 June 2023 a b c 2022 annual financial results Exceptional annual performance despite a marked slowdown in business since the fourth quarter CMA CGM Retrieved 8 March 2023 a b Consolidated Financial Statements Year ended December 31 2021 PDF CMA CGM Retrieved 8 March 2022 a b BETTER WAYS making supply chains more sustainable every day CMA CGM Retrieved 7 June 2023 About Us CMA CGM Consolidated Financial Statements PDF CMA CGM Nouvelle L Usine 9 February 2017 Rodolphe Saade nouveau directeur general de CMA CGM L Usine Aero PublicTop100 alphaliner axsmarine com Retrieved 2021 05 01 Contact GMA CGM Retrieved on 22 September 2011 CMA CGM Marseille Head Office 4 quai d Arenc 13235 Marseille cedex 02 France Renaud Lecade 2005 07 19 Touche coule chez les freres Saade in French Liberation Archived from the original reprint on 2006 02 08 CMA CGM completes the acquisition of Delmas permanent dead link Jan 10 2006 CMA CGM press release CMA CGM consortium to buy Morocco s Comanav FreightWaves 2007 03 25 Retrieved 2021 04 30 CMA CGM completes takeover of Morocco s Comanav FreightWaves 2007 05 27 Retrieved 2021 04 30 The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN has arrived at the Port of L A www cma cgm com Retrieved 2016 02 23 The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN the largest vessel ever to call the United States will be inaugurated in Long Beach today www cma cgm com Retrieved 2016 02 23 NOL to be delisted after France s CMA CGM crosses 90 ownership threshold permanent dead link CMA CGM closes on NOL takeover offer www joc com 18 July 2016 Louppova Julia 2017 06 14 CMA CGM acquires Mercosul from Maersk Line port today Retrieved 2021 04 30 CMA CGM Wraps Up Acquisition of Containerships Offshore Energy 2018 10 31 Retrieved 2021 04 30 Paris Costas 2019 02 12 CMA CGM Pursues 1 65 Billion Deal for Ceva Logistics Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2021 03 26 Miller John 2019 01 28 France s CMA CGM launches offer to buy rest of CEVA Logistics shares Reuters Retrieved 2021 03 26 en CMA CGM November 14 2019 French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe inaugurates CEVA Logistics new headquarters in Marseille CMA CGM officially launches air cargo division with four A330 200Fs The Loadstar 2021 02 12 Retrieved 2021 03 26 Air cargo CMA CGM Air Cargo takes off on Europe US trade lane www joc com Retrieved 2021 03 26 Brittany Ferries and CMA CGM form a partnership in passenger and freight transport Brittany Ferries Brittany Ferries and CMA CGM to enter commercial partnership 14 September 2021 CMA CGM Brittany Ferries and CMA CGM form a partnership in passenger and freight transport The Stat Times April 3 2023 Air France KLM CMA CGM launch air cargo partnershiphttps www stattimes com air cargo air france klm cma cgm launch air cargo partnership 1348336 infinitescroll 1 The Load Star CMA CGM losses were said to be at heart of divorce from AF KLM https theloadstar com cma cgm losses said to be at heart of divorce from af klm Air France KLM capital shareholding structure as of December 2022 https www airfranceklm com en finance air france klm capital shareholding structure CEVA Logistics of CMA CGM reached an agreement with the board of directors of Wincanton American Journal of Transporattion 19 January 2024 UK based Wincanton accepts 718 million takeover offer from CEVA Logistics Journal of Commerce 19 January 2024 CMA CGM Welcomes Ninth 23 000 TEU LNG Powered Vessel SORBONNE Marine Insight 2021 06 30 Retrieved 2021 07 05 a b c CMA CGM Orders 22 New Boxships from China Shipbuilding The Maritime Executive Retrieved 2021 05 01 CMA CGM confirms orders for six 8 000 TEU ships at Hyundai Samho Container News 2022 06 08 Retrieved 2022 06 11 a b CMA CGM orders seven new biogas powered vessels to serve French West Indies Container News 2022 09 22 Retrieved 2022 11 01 Mandra Jasmina Ovcina 30 June 2023 Container shipping majors score big as Evergreen CMA CGM and Maersk add over 40 orders to the yards Offshore Energy Li Martina 29 June 2023 CMA CGM finalises 10 ship haul at Yangzijiang The Loadstar Jor Lauria Gordon Fairclough and Peter Wonacott 26 February 2010 Pretoria Seized North Korean Weapons The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 18 March 2011 Edith Lederer 25 February 2010 South Africa reports NKorea sanctions violation The Seattle Times Associated Press Retrieved 18 March 2011 Peter Spiegel and Chip Cummins 31 August 2009 Cargo of North Korea Materiel Is Seized en Route to Iran The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 18 March 2011 Joby Warrick 3 December 2009 Arms smuggling heightens Iran fears The Washington Post Retrieved 18 March 2011 Jon Gambrell 30 October 2010 Nigeria Shipper confirms weapons came from Iran The Boston Globe Associated Press Retrieved 18 March 2011 Israel unveils seized arms cache from cargo ship Boston Herald Associated Press 16 March 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2011 Bruce Barnard 15 March 2011 Israeli Commandos Seize CMA CGM Ship in Arms Probe The Journal of Commerce Archived from the original on 10 June 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2011 Benjamin Weinthal and Johannes C Bockenheimer 30 May 2011 French ship company faces US sanctions for Iran ties The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 2 June 2011 Regulations and procedures for shipments to Iran PDF CMA CGM pp 2 3 Retrieved 17 February 2012 a b Iranian arms smugglers using European ship firms study Reuters 30 January 2012 Archived from the original on 29 April 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2012 Heavy contact made by container vessel CMA CGM Centaurus with quay and shore cranes GOV UK Retrieved 2021 05 03 Cargo vessel sinks on collision with CMA CGM boxship Seatrade Maritime 2018 12 26 Retrieved 2021 05 03 Crew quickly brings fire under control on CMA CGM chartered container ship TradeWinds News 7 April 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Crew member injured in cargo blaze aboard CMA CGM Rabelais The Loadstar 8 April 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2023 CMA CGM s giant vessel loses containers in the Indian Ocean Container News 18 July 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Discharge of damaged boxes on APL Vanda under way at Djibouti The Loadstar 21 July 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Bray Julian Guerry Yannick 28 November 2023 Second Israeli owned ship attacked by Iran backed forces as shadow war intensifies TradeWinds London Archived from the original on 22 December 2023 Retrieved 22 December 2023 An Israeli owned ship was targeted in suspected Iranian attack in Indian Ocean US official tells AP AP News 2023 11 25 Retrieved 2023 11 25 Israeli owned ship hit in suspected Iran drone attack France 24 2023 11 25 Retrieved 2023 11 25 External links edit nbsp Media related to CMA CGM at Wikimedia Commons CMA CGM CMA CGM vessels list Archived 2021 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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