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Maersk

A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (Danish: [ˈɛˀ ˈpʰe̝ˀ mølɐˈmɛɐ̯sk]), also known simply as Maersk (English: /mɛərsk/ MAIRSK),[3] is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and his father Peter Mærsk Møller.

A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S
Maersk head office
Company typeAktieselskab
IndustryFreight transport
Predecessor
  • Golden Frigate Shipping Co.
  • Fowler & Fowler Shipping Co.
Founded16 April 1904; 119 years ago (1904-04-16), Svendborg, Denmark
FoundersArnold Peter Møller
Peter Mærsk Møller
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark 55°41′14.81″N 12°35′53.28″E / 55.6874472°N 12.5981333°E / 55.6874472; 12.5981333
Key people
Vincent Clerc (CEO)
ProductsContainer shipping and terminals, logistics and freight forwarding, ferry and tanker transport, semi-submersible drilling rigs and FPSOs
RevenueUS$51.1 billion (2023)[2]
US$4 billion (2023)[2]
US$3.9 billion (2023)[2]
Total assetsUS$82.1 billion (2023)[2]
Total equityUS$55.1 billion (2023)[2]
OwnerMøller/Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla family (69.92% voting power)
Number of employees
105,908 (2023)[2]
Subsidiaries900+
Websitemaersk.com
A Maersk Line 40ft container being lifted by a crane.

Maersk's business activities include shipping, port operation, supply chain management and warehousing. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, with subsidiaries and offices across 130 countries and over 100,000 employees worldwide in 2023.[2]

It is a publicly traded family business, as the company is controlled by the namesake Møller family through holding companies.[4] The company's 2023 annual revenue was US$51.1 billion.[2] In the 2023 Forbes Global 2000, Møller-Maersk was ranked as the 174th largest public company in the world.[5]

Maersk has faced several challenges, including the global economic downturn, a malware attack, and the Red Sea crisis.

History edit

Dampskibsselskabet Svendborg (Danish for 'Svendborg Steamship Company') was founded in Svendborg in April 1904 by captain Peter Mærsk Møller (1836–1927) and his son Arnold Peter (A. P.) Møller (1876–1965). A. P. Møller had four children, all by his first wife Chastine Estelle Roberta Mc-Kinney. Their second child was (Arnold) Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (1913–2012), who became a partner in 1939 and head of the firm upon his father's death. In 1993, he was succeeded as CEO by Jess Søderberg. He continued as chairman until December 2003, when he was 90, and Michael Pram Rasmussen took over. Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller was, until his death, one of the "managing owners" of the company and was chairman of Odense Steel Shipyard until 2 May 2006.[6]

A.P. Moller - Maersk announced its strategic choice to separate its oil and gas-related operations from the conglomerate structure and to concentrate only on container logistics in 2016. The majority shareholding in Maersk Tankers was sold to A.P. Moller Holding in 2017. Maersk Oil was sold to TOTAL S.A. in 2018, and Maersk Drilling became a separately listed company in April 2019.[7]

In 2017, the company was one of the main victims of the NotPetya ransom malware attack, which severely disrupted its operation for several months.[8]

In 2021, the company bought 8 carbon-neutral ships for £1bn.[9][10][11]

In August 2021, Maersk joined the BEC Low-Carbon Charter.[12][13]

In September 2023, Maersk unveiled the world's first vessel using green methanol. The new container ship has two engines: one moved by traditional fuels and another run with green methanol.[14]

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The SS Laura in 1886 in Svendborg, Denmark

The Maersk logo is a white, seven-pointed star on a pale blue background. The logo dates back to 1886 when it was used on Captain P. M. Møller's first steamer, the s.s. LAURA. The story relates to an episode where Captain Møller's wife, Anna, had accompanied him on a sea voyage and fallen seriously ill. The deeply devout Captain Møller prayed for his wife's recovery, and she did recover.

In a letter dated October 6, 1886, he wrote to her: "The little star on the funnel is a reminder of the evening I prayed for you so dejectedly and anxiously, asking for the sign that I might see a star in the grey, overcast sky, a reminder that the Lord hears our prayers."

When The Steamship Company Svendborg was founded in 1904, the seven-pointed star on the pale blue background became its funnel emblem and the company's house flag symbol. When The Steamship Company of 1912 was established, the seven-pointed star was also chosen as their logo.[15]

The white seven-pointed star has been synonymous with Maersk throughout the years, but the logo has undergone some minor changes. The last changes date back to the early 1970s when Maersk enlisted the Danish designer and architect Acton Bjørn to help with a more modern design, which is still used today.[16]

Transport and logistics edit

Maersk edit

 
Mærsk Kalamata in Seattle harbor
 
Eleonora Mærsk, one of the E-class vessels

The largest operating unit in A. P. Moller–Maersk by revenue and staff (around 25,000 employees in 2012)[17] is Maersk Line. In 2013, the company described itself as the world's largest overseas cargo carrier and operated over 600 vessels with 3.8 million[18] twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container capacity. As of January 2021, as the largest container fleet, it held 17% of the global TEU.[19]

In 2006, the largest container ship in the world to that date, the E-class vessel Emma Maersk, was delivered to Maersk Line from Odense Steel Shipyard.[20] Since then, seven other sister ships have been built, and on 21 February 2011 Maersk ordered ten even larger container ships from Daewoo, the Triple E class, each with a capacity of 18,000 containers. The first was delivered in 2013.[21] There was an option for 10–20 more,[22][23][24] and in June 2011, Maersk placed a follow-on order for a second batch of ten sister ships (to the same design with the same shipyard), but cancelled its option for a third batch of ten.

As of February 2010, Maersk had an order book for new ships totaling 857000TEU (including options on the Triple E class); that backlog is larger than the existing fleet of the fourth-largest line, Evergreen Line.[25]

Maersk Line cooperated with the United States Navy on testing 7–100% algae biofuel on the Maersk Kalmar in December 2011.[26][27]

In January 2012, Søren Skou took over as CEO of Maersk Line from Eivind Kolding.[28][29] Later that year, the company ceased its business in Iran in order to prevent potential damage to the company's business with Western countries, particularly the US, due to the sanctions regime led by those countries.[30][31]

On December 12, 2022, Vincent Clerc was appointed CEO of Maersk effective January 1, 2023.[32]

APM Terminals edit

 
APM Terminals at Portsmouth, Virginia, United States

A. P. Moller–Maersk's independent APM Terminals business unit with its separate headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, operates a Global Port, Terminal and Inland Services Network with interests in 57 ports and container terminals in 36 countries on five continents, as well as 155 Inland Services operations in 48 countries. Port and Terminal Operations include:

Maersk Container Industry edit

 
Svitzer Bootle assisting Mærsk Newcastle on the River Thames

Maersk Container Industry A/S: Container manufacturing with factories in China (Dongguan and Qingdao) and headquarters in Denmark (Tinglev).[6]

Container Inland Services: Includes depots, equipment repair, trucking, container sales and related activity.[6]

Svitzer edit

Svitzer was founded as a salvage client in 1833 before entering the towing business in 1870. Svitzer became majority owned by Maersk in 1979.[33][34] Svitzer has continued to grow, including through purchasing the tugboat operations of Adsteam,[35] and it now has a fleet of over 400 tugs, line handlers and other vessels. The company provides harbour and terminal towage services in over 100 ports and 20 oil and gas terminals across the globe.[36] As of January 2022, Svitzer operates a fleet of 110 vessels in seven ports and 11 terminals across 12 countries in Svitzer operates in the Africa, Middle East & Asia regions.[37][38]

Damco edit

Damco was the combined brand of the Maersk Group's logistics activities, previously known as Maersk Logistics and Damco.[39] As of 2008, Damco had 10,800 employees in offices in more than 93 countries.[39] and was involved in supply chain management and freight forwarding all over the world. In September 2019, Maersk announced that they would dissolve the Damco brand and integrate their remaining activities after initially merging Maersk Line and Damco at the beginning of 2019, when the freight forwarding business of Damco stayed separate.[40] The dissolving of the Damco brand was completed by the end of 2020.[41]

Spun-off energy companies edit

Maersk Oil edit

Maersk Oil (Danish: Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S) was established in 1962[42] when Maersk was awarded a concession for oil and gas exploration and production in the Danish sector of the North Sea. Maersk Oil is engaged in exploring and producing oil and gas in many parts of the world. Total oil production is more than 600,000 barrels per day (95,000 m³/d) and gas production is up to some 1 billion cubic feet (28,000,000 m³) per day. Most of this production is from the North Sea, from both the Danish and British sectors, but there is also production in offshore Qatar, Algeria and Kazakhstan.

In addition to the above-mentioned producing sites, Maersk Oil is involved in exploration activities in Danish, British, Dutch and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea, Qatar, Algeria, Kazakhstan, Angola, Gulf of Mexico (US sector), Turkmenistan, Oman, Morocco, Brazil, Colombia and Suriname. Most of these activities are not 100% owned but are via membership in a consortium. The company developed production techniques for complex environments (The North Sea, etc.) and drilling techniques that extract oil from problematic underground conditions.

Oil and gas activities provided A .P. Moller–Maersk with 22% of its revenue and 68% of its profit in 2008.[39] On 21 August 2017, A. P. Møller - Mærsk A/S announced the signing of an agreement to sell Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S to Total S.A. for US$7.45  billion in a combined share and debt transaction.[43] The transaction was subject to regulatory and competition approval and was closed on 8 March 2018,[44] when Maersk Oil became a part of Total.

Maersk Drilling edit

Maersk Drilling supports global oil and gas production by providing high-efficiency drilling services to oil companies worldwide.[45] The company owns 24 rigs and its fleet consists of six Ultra-Harsh jack-ups, four XL Enhanced jack-ups (including one new build which is set for delivery in late 2016), four Harsh jack-ups, two Premium jack-up, four semi-submersibles and four Ultra deepwater drillships.[45] Maersk Drilling is, among others, a market leader in the Norwegian jack-up market with a market share of 7 out of 12 rigs As of 2016. Maersk Drilling merged with Noble Corporation in 2022.[46]

Maersk Supply Service edit

 
Offshore platform supply vessel (PSV), Maersk Dispatcher, entering the Narrows at St. John's Harbor, Newfoundland, Canada

Maersk Supply Service provides anchor handling, towage of drilling rigs and platforms, and supply service to the offshore industry. By 2021, the fleet consists of 41 vessels, including anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTS), subsea support vessels (SSV) and platform supply vessels (PSV).[47]

Maersk Integration edit

Maersk Line, Limited edit

Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) is a US-based subsidiary of A.P. Moller–Maersk Group, which owns and operates a fleet of US-flag vessels providing the U.S. Federal Government and their contractors with multimodal transportation and logistics services. A Virginia-based organization, MLL manages the world's largest fleet of internationally traded US-flagged vessels.

Maersk Line has been involved in Department of Justice Investigations and paid fines in 2012.[48]

ex MCC transport edit

MCC Transport hosts containerized cargo services in the intra-Asia market. The company was later renamed Sealand-Asia.

 
Safmarine Nokwanda

ex Seago Line edit

Seago Line is a subsidiary shipping line which serves ports in the Mediterranean region.[49] The company is now Sealand- Europe and Mediterranean.

ex Safmarine edit

Safmarine is an independently operated shipping company in the A. P. Moller–Maersk Group with roots in Africa. It operates a fleet of over 40 container vessels and 20 multi-purpose vessels (MPVs).[50] The company has five container vessels and four MPVs on order for delivery in 2009–2011.[needs update][51] In September 2020, it was announced that the Safmarine brand would be integrated into Maersk.[52]

ex Sealand edit

SeaLand, branded "Sealand – A Maersk Company", is an American regional maritime and logistics operator. It has been part of A. P. Moller - Maersk since 1999.[53][54][55] The Sealand name was phased out in 2009,[56] but revived as a separate brand in 2014.[57] After focussing on intermodal services between North, Central and South America, in 2018 it was merged with other Maersk intra-regional brands MCC Transport and Seago Lines to cover European, Mediterranean, and Intra-Asian markets.[58][59]

Maersk Global Service Center edit

Maersk GSC operates shared service centres that handle back office and off-shore activities for AP Moller Maersk Group. GSCs are in Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chengdu, Mexico and Metro Manila.

Tankers, offshore and other shipping activities edit

Tankers, offshore and other shipping activities" accounted for 8.8% of Maersk's revenue in 2008 and posted 25% of the group's profit for this period. The business segment comprises Maersk Tankers (its technical management business sold to Synergy Marine Group in 2021),[60] Maersk Supply Service, Maersk Drilling, Maersk FPSOs, Maersk LNG and Svitzer.[39]

South American ex Aliança edit

 
Aliança

Brazilian coaster container ship subsidiary with eight ships.[61][62]

Ardent edit

Ardent Salvage, a joint-operating salvage company formed after the merger between Maersk-operated Svitzer and Crowley-operated TITAN Salvage, is involved in towage, salvage, wreck removal, marine firefighting and other offshore support and is represented in more than 100 ports worldwide. Ardent is based in Houston, Texas.[63]

 
Bust in Copenhagen

KGH edit

Acquired in 2020, KGH is a European customs and trade solutions provider, including customs broker services and software application development.

Retail activity edit

The company formerly owned a stake in Dansk Supermarked Group which operates stores under the brands: Bilka (hypermarket), Føtex (supermarket, department store), Salling (department store) and Netto (discount supermarket).[39]

Maersk Training edit

Maersk Training provides specialist training to specific industries. The 2010 merger of Maersk Training Centre and Svitzer Safety Services broadened a portfolio of courses to include the maritime, oil and gas terminals, and wind power industries.

With Headquarters in Svendborg, the MT Group global locations include Aberdeen and Newcastle in the UK, Esbjerg in Denmark, Stavanger in Norway, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Chennai & Mumbai in India, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.[64] New centres include Houston, United States and Dubai, United Arab Emirates which is also the Middle Eastern hub.

In October 2023, Maersk Training bought the Norwegian company ResQ, a supplier of safety training and emergency preparedness.[65]

Star Air edit

Star Air operates 11 leased Boeing 767 cargo aircraft, primarily engaged in long-term contract flying for United Parcel Service (UPS) in Europe.[39] The Maersk corporate aircraft, a Gulfstream 450, is also operated by Star Air.

European Rail Shuttle B.V. edit

In August 2013, Freightliner Group announced the acquisition of a leading European intermodal rail operator and railway undertaking, ERS Railways B.V., from Maersk Line. ERS Railways B.V. is a railway transport company headquartered in Rotterdam, providing cargo transport, mostly ISO shipping containers.

World Robot Olympiad edit

World Robot Olympiad is a robotic competition headquartered in Singapore. Maersk Oil is currently a Gold sponsor of this event.

Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping edit

A group of leading industry players are taking the next step to develop new fuel types and technologies by launching the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping.[66]

Maersk and Danish climate targets edit

A.P. Møller-Maersk company accounts for over 80% of the Danish top 30 companies' emissions of carbon dioxide from operations. Mærsk has increased emissions by 2% since 2019, with a total of 37 million tonnes in 2021. The company presented plans to be CO2 neutral as early as 2040.[67]

Since the Danish climate targets of a 70 per cent CO2 reduction in 2030 are territorial based, emissions from foreign shipping and aviation from Danish ports and airports, and internationally, are not counted, as the responsibility lies with the UN's organizations for aviation (ICAO) and shipping (IMO). However, IMO has committed to halving the industry's greenhouse-gas emissions by 2050, and because 80% of global trade (around 11 billion tonnes) is transported by sea each year, global shipping generated about 1,000 million tonnes (3%) of carbon dioxide emissions in 2018.[68] From territorial based point of view, the Maersk fleet is not obliged to make reductions,[69] but instead pay through slightly higher taxes from the emissions to a fund based on taxes from the fleets use of bunker fuel, which will be able to compensate and finance climate measures, a concept developed by the Ministry of Climate and the Danish Maritime Authority.[70][71][72]

In 2008, it was calculated by the DK Group that the Maersk fleet together released just over one million tonnes of sulfur dioxide SO2 per year from the fleets use of bunker fuel, and at the time until 2014, when China Shipping Lanes took over by one meter and 20 percent less fuel emissions,[73] the world's largest container ship Emma Mærsk emits SO2 equivalent to 50 million cars.[74]

"These are figures that are publicly available. But they have probably not really come to light because shipping has been totally unregulated. But when the biggest ships sail out, you have to imagine that 50 million cars will follow," says Jørn Winkler, founder of DK Group. For example, there are filters that remove virtually all sulfur dioxide and nitrogen, but the price of a filter for a large container ship is DKK 25 million. By comparison, Maersk uses approximately DKK 46 billion worth of fuel per year (expenses deducted as a cost in company tax calculations), and "In the past 20 years, it has been possible to remove the particles from the ships' exhaust fumes, but the will to do something is lacking," says Jørn Winkler in 2008.[74]

The Danish Ministry of the Environment has in 2009 initiated an action plan, where the requirement is that SOx and NOx must be reduced using desulfurization plants, the so-called scrubbers, to build into the ships' chimney systems,[75] where the smoke gets showered to benefit the air, but researchers at the Department of Aquatic Resources, DTU Aqua, find that this pollution, by a lot of heavy metals and tar substances, so-called polycyclic hydrocarbons (PAHs),[76] are moved from the fuel into the sea instead, and thereby also poses a danger to the marine environment, as heavy metals do not break down and are taken up by plankton, from where they travel further up through the food chain - right up to fish.[77] Environmentalist organizations however believe that the shipping companies have installed scrubbers on their ships so that they can continue to sail on cheap heavy bunker oil, which contains many environmentally harmful substances.[77]

Maersk and tonnage taxation edit

Denmark is the world's 11th largest flag state based on gross tonnage (the indication of a ship's size, ed.) in 2022, and the shipping companies account for approximately one-fifth of Denmark's total exports. According to the industry association Danish shipping, the latest figure for Danish-flagged ships is 779 ships with a total tonnage of 23.24 million gross registered tonnes,[78] out of more than 50,000 merchant ships that trade internationally, under the flags of 150 nations.[68]

Shipping companies in Denmark have a unique tax scheme – tonnage tax, which has been in force since 2001 to keep the shipping companies on Danish soil. Tonnage tax means that shipping companies pay a fixed tax or charge per ship, and the amount is thus not affected by the company's profit. With the tonnage tax, the shipping companies avoid the classic corporation tax of 22 per cent, which other companies must pay. On top of that, Maersk receives an unknown amount of state aid through the so-called DIS scheme, which allows the shipping company to pay tax-free salary to the crews,[79] and thereby the tax saved then accrues to the shipping companies as state aid in the form of lower labor costs, which for the four years 2017–2020 are calculated at DKK 925, 925, 1,050 and 1,100 million respectively.[78]

The tax scheme means that in 2021, Maersk should pay around 4% of a record-breaking earnings of about 16,08 billion USD (117.5 billion Danish kroner) before tax,[80] but in reality paid 100.66 million US$ (697 million DKK) or 0.6 percent in tax to Denmark in 2021, according to the company's annual accounts,[81][82] and much lower than the shipping company itself states in its published tax returns. The profit was expected to be DKK 270 billion in 2022,[83][84] but ended to be 203 billion DKK in profit, and thought to pay the equivalent of three percent in tax (6.09 billion DDK),[85] but in reality by Maersk tax statement for 2022, the tax payment in Denmark is calculated at 0.7 percent, but according to finance calculations, it suggests that the real share that ends up in the Danish treasury, will be less than 0.2 percent, according to Berlingske.[86] But DKK 80 billion is calculated on its way to the shareholders of Maersk, where 45.23 percent is owned by 82,000 different shareholders in Denmark and abroad.[82]

This compared to a deficit of DKK 3 billion in the company's accounts for the first half of 2009. – The first deficit in the group's history since World War II,[87] with an expected deficit for the whole of 2009 of DKK 10.7 billion.[88][89]

To keep this lucrative taxation scheme, compared to classic corporation tax, Maersk has met with the Ministry of Taxation and the Danish Maritime Authority and worked against a global minimum tax for the shipping industry with success,[90] as their lobby meetings helped to exempt shipping from a global tax agreement, as a major deal on minimum tax was adopted by 135 countries under the OECD in 2021, which must ensure that international companies pay more in tax and minimum 15 percent, but precisely the shipping industry was exempted from the agreement. These meetings happened even though Maersk said publicly that they were open to paying more taxes if it happened through a global agreement. A strategy defended by the Social Democratic Minister for Taxation in 2023, 'Nothing abnormal' in that they have opposed global minimum tax[91]

To supply the Danish and international shipping companies, Denmark, even of its very small size of 43.094 km2 and a population of 5,932,654 in 2023, that by World Happiness Report in 2022 was voted as the world's second happiest population,[92] and has been voted the world's happiest country several times due to coziness or "hygge",[92] is also home country for several of the world's top 10 largest suppliers of bunker fuel and other ship and aircraft fuels,[93][94] like the earlier OW Bunker, founded in 1980, was a marine fuel (bunker) company based at Nørresundby, near Aalborg in northern Denmark, that was the world's largest bunker supplier until its collapse on 7 November 2014.[95][96] A lead now controlled by the Danish group Dan-Bunkering's owner company Bunker Holding, also known as Bunker Holding Group, and represented in 33 countries, is by 2022 the world's leading supplier and retailer of ship fuels, specializing since 1981 in the purchase, sale and delivery of fuel and lubricating oil for ships,[97] but which on 14 December 2021 was convicted for violation of EU sanctions against supplies to Syria, to protect the civilian population from attacks by bombers, when the Danish billion worth company, via agreements through its branch office in Kaliningrad in Russia with two Russian companies, Joint Stock Company Sovfracht and Maritime Assistance LLC, who were agents for the Russian Navy, and at several occasions from higher levels was informed of there violation, delivered jet fuel under cover of darkness, transshipped from one ship to another on the high seas, for use by the Russian military, a regular supplier for more than 30 years,[98] to use in the petrol tanks of Russian fighter aircraft that have been air raid bombing Syria on behalf of Bashar al-Assad,[99] with a fine of DKK 30 million for having sold 172,000 tonnes of jet fuel through 33 deals worth around DKK 648 million, and confiscation of the profit of around DKK 15 million and fined DKK four million, as well as a conditional discharge of four months in prison for the managing director of Bunker Holding, for having acted negligently, but not intentionally,[100] as Dan-Bunkering's owner company Bunker Holding was found guilty of participating in eight of the transactions, it was fined DKK four million, a sentence not appealed against by Dan-Bunkering and Bunker Holding,[101] "has the full confidence of the board and the owners",[102] nor by the State Attorney for Special Economic and International Crime (SØIK), that didn't find reasons to appeal to increase the sentence, even a demand for two years' imprisonment and specified "the fuel has gone to Russian fighter jets, which on behalf of Assad have bombed Syria with the help of a total of 172,000 tons of jet fuel sold from the company headquarters in Middelfart via the two Russian companies in the period 2015 to 2017, and the EU introduced sanctions against Syria in 2014",[99][103][104] expanded its lead as the world's largest bunker oil supplier in 2020, shows a report from the research house Seacred and the media Ship & Bunker, a location Bunker Holding, owned by United Shipping & Trading Company (USTC),[105] has expanded from 2020, if measured in terms of volumes, which is particularly connected with Bunker Holding's purchase of Oceanconnect Marine, which is today merged with Bunker Holding's subsidiary KPI Bridge Oil. In addition, the subsidiary Bunker One is responsible for the physical delivery of marine fuel throughout the world, and is actively engaged in a number of green projects with, among other things, ammonia and methanol as ship fuel based on electricity from windmills (wind turbines) and PV solar cells.[97]

Piracy edit

 
Maersk Alabama as seen from a P-3C Orion Aircraft during its 2009 hijacking.

On the morning of 8 April 2009, the 17,000-ton Maersk Alabama was en route to Mombasa, Kenya, when it was hijacked by pirates off the Somali coast. The company confirmed that the US-flagged vessel had 20 US nationals on board. This was the first time that the US had to deal with a situation in which Americans were aboard a ship seized by pirates in over 200 years. By noon, the Americans could resist the pirates and regain control of the boat. However, the pirates retreated on a covered lifeboat and held the captain hostage for four days. On 12 April 2009, it was confirmed that the captain held hostage was freed by the US Navy, whose SEAL sharpshooters killed three of the pirates. A fourth pirate surrendered earlier due to a medical injury. These events were subsequently dramatized in the 2013 film Captain Phillips, directed by Paul Greengrass, starring Tom Hanks in the titular role.

Maersk Line estimated that piracy costs the company $100 million per year due to longer routes and higher speed, particularly near East Africa.[106]

As of 2010, all 83 Maersk tankers were diverting around the Cape of Good Hope south of Africa instead of going through the Suez Canal,[107] although Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the first of the Triple E-class vessels, successfully navigated the Suez during her maiden voyage.

Criticism edit

Labor practices in El Salvador and China edit

Trade unions and labor rights organizations have criticized Maersk's labor practices in different parts of the world.

In El Salvador, Maersk has been accused of maintaining abusive conditions for port drivers. Charges include excessively long shifts, minimal wages and the repression of freedom of association by running union-busting campaigns, including firing and blacklisting at least 100 drivers in 2001.[108][109]

Globalization Monitor, a labor rights group based in Hong Kong, has reported poor labor conditions in Maersk facilities in Dongguan and Qingdao, China. In January and May 2008, two riots reportedly broke out amongst workers at the Maersk plant in Dongguan in protest of poor working conditions and employment terms. In April 2011, Globalization Monitor stated, "Maersk's plants in China are still far from satisfactory as long as labor and human rights are concerned."[110] However, Danish news articles already in November 2009 brought results from a report made by an external work environment consultant, Crecea, which stated that the environment of the Maersk factory in Dongguan was above average in China.[111]

Overcharging allegations of US Government in Iraq and Afghanistan edit

In response to a complaint from whistleblower Jerry H. Brown II, the US Government filed suit against Maersk for overcharging for shipments to US forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. In a settlement announced on 3 January 2012, the company agreed to pay $31.9 million in fines and interest but made no admission of wrongdoing. Brown was entitled to $3.6 million of the settlement.[112]

Violation of embargo on Sudan edit

In August 2010, the US government fined Maersk $3.1 million for violating its embargo on Sudan. "Maersk had a waiver from the US government to deliver US Food Aid into Sudan, so the US-flagged ship was in Port Sudan to deliver humanitarian aid," a U.S. government spokesman said, but "the booking systems did not identify cargo that was coming on and off the ship, and that could be of violation of the embargo". The US government imposed a trade embargo on Sudan in 1997 due to human rights violations linked to the civil war between the north and south of the African country and also because of the regime's alleged support of international terrorist groups.[113]

Business with Iran edit

In July 2010, the advocacy group initially highlighted Maersk's ties to a blacklisted Iranian company, Tidewater Middle East Co. The firm suspended operations at several Iranian ports owned by Tidewater Middle East Co. Maersk operates in other Bangladeshi ports and also diverted shipments to Dubai, partnering with other Bangladeshi companies that are not bound by U.S. sanctions.[114][115]

On 28 April 2015, the Marshall Islands-flagged container ship Maersk Tigris, which was not owned by Maersk,[116] was travelling westbound through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval patrol boats contacted the ship and directed it to proceed into Iranian territorial waters, according to a spokesman for the US Defense Department. When the ship's master declined, one of the Iranian craft fired shots across the bridge of Maersk Tigris. The master complied and proceeded into Iranian waters near Larak Island. The US Navy sent aircraft and a destroyer, USS Farragut, to monitor the situation.[117]

Maersk stated they have agreed to pay an Iranian company $163,000 over a dispute about ten container boxes transported to Dubai in 2005. The court ruling allegedly ordered a fine of $3.6 million.[118]

Regulation violations and contract fraud edit

In October 2010, Maersk plead guilty to 8 counts of failing to provide adequate hours of rest and 1 count of failing to improve the situation.[119][120]

In February 2014, Maersk paid 8.7 million to settle allegations that Maersk had forged documents on a contract to ship cargo to Afghanistan. The government says they uncovered 277 instances "in which claims verifying receipt of shipments in Afghanistan contained forged signatures." The settlement included no admission of guilt.[121]

Sexual harassment suspensions and lawsuits edit

In May 2021, a Maersk officer's license was suspended after he was accused of sexual assault, including abusive, unwanted, and inappropriate touching in violation of Maersk's anti-harassment policy.[122] On 12 October 2021, Maersk suspended five employees for their involvement in the rape of a 19-year-old girl.[123][124]

In June 2022, Hope Hicks, formerly known as "Midshipman X" filed a lawsuit against Maersk, alleging that the company failed to protect her from rampant sexual abuse.[125] In the same month, a second US Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) student under the alias "Midshipman Y" filed a suit against Maersk, also alleging that the company did not protect her from sexual abuse and violence.[126]

Pollution from fuels edit

In 2009, it was estimated that the Maersk fleet's use of bunker fuel released sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, into the atmosphere corresponding to the emissions from 9 billion cars, with resultant serious health, environmental, and climate change impacts related.[75][127][128]

One of the health problems with nitrogen oxides, in particular, is, that an ethnically diverse cohort of 161,808 postmenopausal women, participated in a study published in 2023, found nitrogen oxides to be a major contributor to the bone deterioration in postmenopausal women, where one in two women over 50 years experiencing a bone fracture, and the lumbar spine is one of the most susceptible sites of damage from it, and is found twice as destructive as normal ageing, with effects believed to happen through bone cell death by oxidative stress and other mechanisms.[129][130]

For example, lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) decreased 0.026 g/cm2/year per a 10% increase in 3-year mean NO2 concentration, or the amount to 1.22 per cent annual reductions, nearly double the annual effects of age on any of the anatomical sites evaluated.[129]

The health problem with bunker fuel (heavy fuel oil), a type of oil used in 80 per cent of the world's merchant ships in 2008, with a total consumption of 290 million tons per year is, that it has a very high sulfur content followed by sulfur dioxide, which smokes directly from the chimney, after which it spreads and can make people sick or even be lethal," says Jørgen Brandt, who is a senior researcher at the Department of Atmospheric Environment at Aarhus University. Mærsk is aware of the extent of the problem. Ivan Seistrup, group vice-president in A.P. Møller Mærsk, stated in 2009: "Among other things, we have entered into close cooperation with Boeing on the development of biofuel for the shipping industry, which will constitute a technological quantum leap. One solution could be to sail on clean biofuel in coastal areas, and then use bunker fuel in the open sea, where it does no harm."[75][127]

The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel. However, scientists and research of Norwegian Vestlandsforskning have found that biodiesel can increase the risk of cancer, caused by two molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), which is formed from fossil diesel, and fatty acid methyl esters (FAME), formed from biodiesel, and also show an ecotoxicological profile of both urban and rural air pollution.[131][132][133][134]

NotPetya malware attack edit

On 27 June 2017, Maersk IT systems were the victim of a malware attack utilizing NotPetya, which was designed to appear to be a ransomware attack.[135] The cyberattack was perpetrated by the Russian military cyberorganization, the GRU, and designed to attack Ukraine, but in fact almost destroyed Maersk Shipping. Wired magazine described the malware attack as the 'Most Devastating Cyberattack in History.'[136] In March 2020 Maersk revealed they would be terminating the employment and outsourcing the work of the UK based IT team that helped them successfully fend off and recover from the ransomware attack that shut down operations,[137] as Maersk was forced to rebuild its IT infrastructure in 10 days and sustained losses of more than US$300 million to put on its tax relief as expenses.[68]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Maersk companies grouped at OpenCorporates
  • Maersk Line, Limited
  • Website of SVITZER A/S

maersk, largest, operating, subsidiary, container, shipping, company, line, møller, mærsk, danish, ˈɛˀ, ˈpʰe, mølɐˈmɛɐ, also, known, simply, english, ɛər, mairsk, danish, shipping, logistics, company, founded, 1904, arnold, peter, møller, father, peter, mærsk,. For the largest operating subsidiary and container shipping company of Maersk see Maersk Line A P Moller Maersk A S Danish ˈɛˀ ˈpʰe ˀ molɐˈmɛɐ sk also known simply as Maersk English m ɛer s k MAIRSK 3 is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904 by Arnold Peter Moller and his father Peter Maersk Moller A P Moller Maersk A SMaersk head officeCompany typeAktieselskabTraded asNasdaq Copenhagen MAERSK AMAERSK BOMXC25CAP component 1 IndustryFreight transportPredecessorGolden Frigate Shipping Co Fowler amp Fowler Shipping Co Founded16 April 1904 119 years ago 1904 04 16 Svendborg DenmarkFoundersArnold Peter MollerPeter Maersk MollerHeadquartersCopenhagen Denmark 55 41 14 81 N 12 35 53 28 E 55 6874472 N 12 5981333 E 55 6874472 12 5981333Key peopleVincent Clerc CEO ProductsContainer shipping and terminals logistics and freight forwarding ferry and tanker transport semi submersible drilling rigs and FPSOsRevenueUS 51 1 billion 2023 2 Operating incomeUS 4 billion 2023 2 Net incomeUS 3 9 billion 2023 2 Total assetsUS 82 1 billion 2023 2 Total equityUS 55 1 billion 2023 2 OwnerMoller Maersk Mc Kinney Uggla family 69 92 voting power Number of employees105 908 2023 2 Subsidiaries900 Websitemaersk wbr comA Maersk Line 40ft container being lifted by a crane Maersk s business activities include shipping port operation supply chain management and warehousing The company is based in Copenhagen Denmark with subsidiaries and offices across 130 countries and over 100 000 employees worldwide in 2023 2 It is a publicly traded family business as the company is controlled by the namesake Moller family through holding companies 4 The company s 2023 annual revenue was US 51 1 billion 2 In the 2023 Forbes Global 2000 Moller Maersk was ranked as the 174th largest public company in the world 5 Maersk has faced several challenges including the global economic downturn a malware attack and the Red Sea crisis Contents 1 History 1 1 Maersk Logo 2 Transport and logistics 2 1 Maersk 2 2 APM Terminals 2 3 Maersk Container Industry 2 4 Svitzer 2 5 Damco 3 Spun off energy companies 3 1 Maersk Oil 3 2 Maersk Drilling 3 3 Maersk Supply Service 4 Maersk Integration 4 1 Maersk Line Limited 4 2 ex MCC transport 4 3 ex Seago Line 4 4 ex Safmarine 4 5 ex Sealand 4 6 Maersk Global Service Center 4 7 Tankers offshore and other shipping activities 4 8 South American ex Alianca 4 9 Ardent 4 10 KGH 4 11 Retail activity 4 12 Maersk Training 4 13 Star Air 4 14 European Rail Shuttle B V 4 15 World Robot Olympiad 4 16 Maersk Mc Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping 5 Maersk and Danish climate targets 5 1 Maersk and tonnage taxation 6 Piracy 7 Criticism 7 1 Labor practices in El Salvador and China 7 2 Overcharging allegations of US Government in Iraq and Afghanistan 7 3 Violation of embargo on Sudan 7 4 Business with Iran 7 5 Regulation violations and contract fraud 7 6 Sexual harassment suspensions and lawsuits 7 7 Pollution from fuels 8 NotPetya malware attack 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 Sources 11 External linksHistory editMain article History of Maersk Dampskibsselskabet Svendborg Danish for Svendborg Steamship Company was founded in Svendborg in April 1904 by captain Peter Maersk Moller 1836 1927 and his son Arnold Peter A P Moller 1876 1965 A P Moller had four children all by his first wife Chastine Estelle Roberta Mc Kinney Their second child was Arnold Maersk Mc Kinney Moller 1913 2012 who became a partner in 1939 and head of the firm upon his father s death In 1993 he was succeeded as CEO by Jess Soderberg He continued as chairman until December 2003 when he was 90 and Michael Pram Rasmussen took over Maersk Mc Kinney Moller was until his death one of the managing owners of the company and was chairman of Odense Steel Shipyard until 2 May 2006 6 A P Moller Maersk announced its strategic choice to separate its oil and gas related operations from the conglomerate structure and to concentrate only on container logistics in 2016 The majority shareholding in Maersk Tankers was sold to A P Moller Holding in 2017 Maersk Oil was sold to TOTAL S A in 2018 and Maersk Drilling became a separately listed company in April 2019 7 In 2017 the company was one of the main victims of the NotPetya ransom malware attack which severely disrupted its operation for several months 8 In 2021 the company bought 8 carbon neutral ships for 1bn 9 10 11 In August 2021 Maersk joined the BEC Low Carbon Charter 12 13 In September 2023 Maersk unveiled the world s first vessel using green methanol The new container ship has two engines one moved by traditional fuels and another run with green methanol 14 Maersk Logo edit nbsp The SS Laura in 1886 in Svendborg DenmarkThe Maersk logo is a white seven pointed star on a pale blue background The logo dates back to 1886 when it was used on Captain P M Moller s first steamer the s s LAURA The story relates to an episode where Captain Moller s wife Anna had accompanied him on a sea voyage and fallen seriously ill The deeply devout Captain Moller prayed for his wife s recovery and she did recover In a letter dated October 6 1886 he wrote to her The little star on the funnel is a reminder of the evening I prayed for you so dejectedly and anxiously asking for the sign that I might see a star in the grey overcast sky a reminder that the Lord hears our prayers When The Steamship Company Svendborg was founded in 1904 the seven pointed star on the pale blue background became its funnel emblem and the company s house flag symbol When The Steamship Company of 1912 was established the seven pointed star was also chosen as their logo 15 The white seven pointed star has been synonymous with Maersk throughout the years but the logo has undergone some minor changes The last changes date back to the early 1970s when Maersk enlisted the Danish designer and architect Acton Bjorn to help with a more modern design which is still used today 16 Transport and logistics editMaersk edit nbsp Maersk Kalamata in Seattle harbor nbsp Eleonora Maersk one of the E class vesselsMain article Maersk Line The largest operating unit in A P Moller Maersk by revenue and staff around 25 000 employees in 2012 17 is Maersk Line In 2013 the company described itself as the world s largest overseas cargo carrier and operated over 600 vessels with 3 8 million 18 twenty foot equivalent unit TEU container capacity As of January 2021 as the largest container fleet it held 17 of the global TEU 19 In 2006 the largest container ship in the world to that date the E class vessel Emma Maersk was delivered to Maersk Line from Odense Steel Shipyard 20 Since then seven other sister ships have been built and on 21 February 2011 Maersk ordered ten even larger container ships from Daewoo the Triple E class each with a capacity of 18 000 containers The first was delivered in 2013 21 There was an option for 10 20 more 22 23 24 and in June 2011 Maersk placed a follow on order for a second batch of ten sister ships to the same design with the same shipyard but cancelled its option for a third batch of ten As of February 2010 Maersk had an order book for new ships totaling 857000TEU including options on the Triple E class that backlog is larger than the existing fleet of the fourth largest line Evergreen Line 25 Maersk Line cooperated with the United States Navy on testing 7 100 algae biofuel on the Maersk Kalmar in December 2011 26 27 In January 2012 Soren Skou took over as CEO of Maersk Line from Eivind Kolding 28 29 Later that year the company ceased its business in Iran in order to prevent potential damage to the company s business with Western countries particularly the US due to the sanctions regime led by those countries 30 31 On December 12 2022 Vincent Clerc was appointed CEO of Maersk effective January 1 2023 32 APM Terminals edit Main article APM Terminals nbsp APM Terminals at Portsmouth Virginia United StatesA P Moller Maersk s independent APM Terminals business unit with its separate headquarters in The Hague Netherlands operates a Global Port Terminal and Inland Services Network with interests in 57 ports and container terminals in 36 countries on five continents as well as 155 Inland Services operations in 48 countries Port and Terminal Operations include Europe Algeciras Aarhus Barcelona Bremerhaven Gothenburg Port of Poti Rotterdam Maasvlakte Rotterdam Maasvlakte 2 Wilhelmshaven JadeWeserPort Valencia Gijon Zeebrugge Vado Ligure Reefer Terminal and Vado Gateway North America Los Angeles Miami Mobile Port Elizabeth and Tacoma Latin America Buenos Aires Buenaventura Colombia Cartagena Itajai Pecem Callao Santos Lazaro Cardenas Puerto Quetzal Yucatan and Limon Costa Rica Middle East Aqaba Haifa Bahrain Salalah Port Said and Jebel Ali Asia Cai Mep Colombo Dalian Guangzhou Kobe Laem Chabang Karachi Pipavav Qingdao Tanjung Pelepas Tianjin Shanghai Xiamen Yokohama India and Singapore Africa Abidjan Apapa Cotonou Douala Luanda Monrovia Onne Pointe Noire Port Elizabeth Tangier and Tema New projects under construction Savona and Tema Maersk Container Industry edit nbsp Svitzer Bootle assisting Maersk Newcastle on the River ThamesMaersk Container Industry A S Container manufacturing with factories in China Dongguan and Qingdao and headquarters in Denmark Tinglev 6 Container Inland Services Includes depots equipment repair trucking container sales and related activity 6 Svitzer edit Svitzer was founded as a salvage client in 1833 before entering the towing business in 1870 Svitzer became majority owned by Maersk in 1979 33 34 Svitzer has continued to grow including through purchasing the tugboat operations of Adsteam 35 and it now has a fleet of over 400 tugs line handlers and other vessels The company provides harbour and terminal towage services in over 100 ports and 20 oil and gas terminals across the globe 36 As of January 2022 Svitzer operates a fleet of 110 vessels in seven ports and 11 terminals across 12 countries in Svitzer operates in the Africa Middle East amp Asia regions 37 38 Damco edit Damco was the combined brand of the Maersk Group s logistics activities previously known as Maersk Logistics and Damco 39 As of 2008 Damco had 10 800 employees in offices in more than 93 countries 39 and was involved in supply chain management and freight forwarding all over the world In September 2019 Maersk announced that they would dissolve the Damco brand and integrate their remaining activities after initially merging Maersk Line and Damco at the beginning of 2019 when the freight forwarding business of Damco stayed separate 40 The dissolving of the Damco brand was completed by the end of 2020 41 Spun off energy companies editMaersk Oil edit Main article Maersk Oil Maersk Oil Danish Maersk Olie og Gas A S was established in 1962 42 when Maersk was awarded a concession for oil and gas exploration and production in the Danish sector of the North Sea Maersk Oil is engaged in exploring and producing oil and gas in many parts of the world Total oil production is more than 600 000 barrels per day 95 000 m d and gas production is up to some 1 billion cubic feet 28 000 000 m per day Most of this production is from the North Sea from both the Danish and British sectors but there is also production in offshore Qatar Algeria and Kazakhstan In addition to the above mentioned producing sites Maersk Oil is involved in exploration activities in Danish British Dutch and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea Qatar Algeria Kazakhstan Angola Gulf of Mexico US sector Turkmenistan Oman Morocco Brazil Colombia and Suriname Most of these activities are not 100 owned but are via membership in a consortium The company developed production techniques for complex environments The North Sea etc and drilling techniques that extract oil from problematic underground conditions Oil and gas activities provided A P Moller Maersk with 22 of its revenue and 68 of its profit in 2008 39 On 21 August 2017 A P Moller Maersk A S announced the signing of an agreement to sell Maersk Olie og Gas A S to Total S A for US 7 45 billion in a combined share and debt transaction 43 The transaction was subject to regulatory and competition approval and was closed on 8 March 2018 44 when Maersk Oil became a part of Total Maersk Drilling edit Main article Maersk Drilling Maersk Drilling supports global oil and gas production by providing high efficiency drilling services to oil companies worldwide 45 The company owns 24 rigs and its fleet consists of six Ultra Harsh jack ups four XL Enhanced jack ups including one new build which is set for delivery in late 2016 four Harsh jack ups two Premium jack up four semi submersibles and four Ultra deepwater drillships 45 Maersk Drilling is among others a market leader in the Norwegian jack up market with a market share of 7 out of 12 rigs As of 2016 update Maersk Drilling merged with Noble Corporation in 2022 46 Maersk Supply Service edit nbsp Offshore platform supply vessel PSV Maersk Dispatcher entering the Narrows at St John s Harbor Newfoundland CanadaMaersk Supply Service provides anchor handling towage of drilling rigs and platforms and supply service to the offshore industry By 2021 the fleet consists of 41 vessels including anchor handling tug supply vessels AHTS subsea support vessels SSV and platform supply vessels PSV 47 Maersk Integration editMaersk Line Limited edit Maersk Line Limited MLL is a US based subsidiary of A P Moller Maersk Group which owns and operates a fleet of US flag vessels providing the U S Federal Government and their contractors with multimodal transportation and logistics services A Virginia based organization MLL manages the world s largest fleet of internationally traded US flagged vessels Maersk Line has been involved in Department of Justice Investigations and paid fines in 2012 48 ex MCC transport edit MCC Transport hosts containerized cargo services in the intra Asia market The company was later renamed Sealand Asia nbsp Safmarine Nokwandaex Seago Line edit Seago Line is a subsidiary shipping line which serves ports in the Mediterranean region 49 The company is now Sealand Europe and Mediterranean ex Safmarine edit Safmarine is an independently operated shipping company in the A P Moller Maersk Group with roots in Africa It operates a fleet of over 40 container vessels and 20 multi purpose vessels MPVs 50 The company has five container vessels and four MPVs on order for delivery in 2009 2011 needs update 51 In September 2020 it was announced that the Safmarine brand would be integrated into Maersk 52 ex Sealand edit SeaLand branded Sealand A Maersk Company is an American regional maritime and logistics operator It has been part of A P Moller Maersk since 1999 53 54 55 The Sealand name was phased out in 2009 56 but revived as a separate brand in 2014 57 After focussing on intermodal services between North Central and South America in 2018 it was merged with other Maersk intra regional brands MCC Transport and Seago Lines to cover European Mediterranean and Intra Asian markets 58 59 Maersk Global Service Center edit Maersk GSC operates shared service centres that handle back office and off shore activities for AP Moller Maersk Group GSCs are in Chennai Mumbai Pune Bengaluru Chengdu Mexico and Metro Manila Tankers offshore and other shipping activities edit Tankers offshore and other shipping activities accounted for 8 8 of Maersk s revenue in 2008 and posted 25 of the group s profit for this period The business segment comprises Maersk Tankers its technical management business sold to Synergy Marine Group in 2021 60 Maersk Supply Service Maersk Drilling Maersk FPSOs Maersk LNG and Svitzer 39 South American ex Alianca edit nbsp AliancaBrazilian coaster container ship subsidiary with eight ships 61 62 Ardent editArdent Salvage a joint operating salvage company formed after the merger between Maersk operated Svitzer and Crowley operated TITAN Salvage is involved in towage salvage wreck removal marine firefighting and other offshore support and is represented in more than 100 ports worldwide Ardent is based in Houston Texas 63 nbsp Bust in CopenhagenKGH edit Acquired in 2020 KGH is a European customs and trade solutions provider including customs broker services and software application development Retail activity edit Main article Dansk Supermarked A S The company formerly owned a stake in Dansk Supermarked Group which operates stores under the brands Bilka hypermarket Fotex supermarket department store Salling department store and Netto discount supermarket 39 Maersk Training edit Maersk Training provides specialist training to specific industries The 2010 merger of Maersk Training Centre and Svitzer Safety Services broadened a portfolio of courses to include the maritime oil and gas terminals and wind power industries With Headquarters in Svendborg the MT Group global locations include Aberdeen and Newcastle in the UK Esbjerg in Denmark Stavanger in Norway Rio de Janeiro in Brazil Chennai amp Mumbai in India Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia 64 New centres include Houston United States and Dubai United Arab Emirates which is also the Middle Eastern hub In October 2023 Maersk Training bought the Norwegian company ResQ a supplier of safety training and emergency preparedness 65 Star Air edit Star Air operates 11 leased Boeing 767 cargo aircraft primarily engaged in long term contract flying for United Parcel Service UPS in Europe 39 The Maersk corporate aircraft a Gulfstream 450 is also operated by Star Air European Rail Shuttle B V edit Main article European Rail Shuttle B V In August 2013 Freightliner Group announced the acquisition of a leading European intermodal rail operator and railway undertaking ERS Railways B V from Maersk Line ERS Railways B V is a railway transport company headquartered in Rotterdam providing cargo transport mostly ISO shipping containers World Robot Olympiad edit Main article World Robot Olympiad World Robot Olympiad is a robotic competition headquartered in Singapore Maersk Oil is currently a Gold sponsor of this event Maersk Mc Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping edit A group of leading industry players are taking the next step to develop new fuel types and technologies by launching the Maersk Mc Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping 66 Maersk and Danish climate targets editA P Moller Maersk company accounts for over 80 of the Danish top 30 companies emissions of carbon dioxide from operations Maersk has increased emissions by 2 since 2019 with a total of 37 million tonnes in 2021 The company presented plans to be CO2 neutral as early as 2040 67 Since the Danish climate targets of a 70 per cent CO2 reduction in 2030 are territorial based emissions from foreign shipping and aviation from Danish ports and airports and internationally are not counted as the responsibility lies with the UN s organizations for aviation ICAO and shipping IMO However IMO has committed to halving the industry s greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and because 80 of global trade around 11 billion tonnes is transported by sea each year global shipping generated about 1 000 million tonnes 3 of carbon dioxide emissions in 2018 68 From territorial based point of view the Maersk fleet is not obliged to make reductions 69 but instead pay through slightly higher taxes from the emissions to a fund based on taxes from the fleets use of bunker fuel which will be able to compensate and finance climate measures a concept developed by the Ministry of Climate and the Danish Maritime Authority 70 71 72 In 2008 it was calculated by the DK Group that the Maersk fleet together released just over one million tonnes of sulfur dioxide SO2 per year from the fleets use of bunker fuel and at the time until 2014 when China Shipping Lanes took over by one meter and 20 percent less fuel emissions 73 the world s largest container ship Emma Maersk emits SO2 equivalent to 50 million cars 74 These are figures that are publicly available But they have probably not really come to light because shipping has been totally unregulated But when the biggest ships sail out you have to imagine that 50 million cars will follow says Jorn Winkler founder of DK Group For example there are filters that remove virtually all sulfur dioxide and nitrogen but the price of a filter for a large container ship is DKK 25 million By comparison Maersk uses approximately DKK 46 billion worth of fuel per year expenses deducted as a cost in company tax calculations and In the past 20 years it has been possible to remove the particles from the ships exhaust fumes but the will to do something is lacking says Jorn Winkler in 2008 74 The Danish Ministry of the Environment has in 2009 initiated an action plan where the requirement is that SOx and NOx must be reduced using desulfurization plants the so called scrubbers to build into the ships chimney systems 75 where the smoke gets showered to benefit the air but researchers at the Department of Aquatic Resources DTU Aqua find that this pollution by a lot of heavy metals and tar substances so called polycyclic hydrocarbons PAHs 76 are moved from the fuel into the sea instead and thereby also poses a danger to the marine environment as heavy metals do not break down and are taken up by plankton from where they travel further up through the food chain right up to fish 77 Environmentalist organizations however believe that the shipping companies have installed scrubbers on their ships so that they can continue to sail on cheap heavy bunker oil which contains many environmentally harmful substances 77 Maersk and tonnage taxation edit Denmark is the world s 11th largest flag state based on gross tonnage the indication of a ship s size ed in 2022 and the shipping companies account for approximately one fifth of Denmark s total exports According to the industry association Danish shipping the latest figure for Danish flagged ships is 779 ships with a total tonnage of 23 24 million gross registered tonnes 78 out of more than 50 000 merchant ships that trade internationally under the flags of 150 nations 68 Shipping companies in Denmark have a unique tax scheme tonnage tax which has been in force since 2001 to keep the shipping companies on Danish soil Tonnage tax means that shipping companies pay a fixed tax or charge per ship and the amount is thus not affected by the company s profit With the tonnage tax the shipping companies avoid the classic corporation tax of 22 per cent which other companies must pay On top of that Maersk receives an unknown amount of state aid through the so called DIS scheme which allows the shipping company to pay tax free salary to the crews 79 and thereby the tax saved then accrues to the shipping companies as state aid in the form of lower labor costs which for the four years 2017 2020 are calculated at DKK 925 925 1 050 and 1 100 million respectively 78 The tax scheme means that in 2021 Maersk should pay around 4 of a record breaking earnings of about 16 08 billion USD 117 5 billion Danish kroner before tax 80 but in reality paid 100 66 million US 697 million DKK or 0 6 percent in tax to Denmark in 2021 according to the company s annual accounts 81 82 and much lower than the shipping company itself states in its published tax returns The profit was expected to be DKK 270 billion in 2022 83 84 but ended to be 203 billion DKK in profit and thought to pay the equivalent of three percent in tax 6 09 billion DDK 85 but in reality by Maersk tax statement for 2022 the tax payment in Denmark is calculated at 0 7 percent but according to finance calculations it suggests that the real share that ends up in the Danish treasury will be less than 0 2 percent according to Berlingske 86 But DKK 80 billion is calculated on its way to the shareholders of Maersk where 45 23 percent is owned by 82 000 different shareholders in Denmark and abroad 82 This compared to a deficit of DKK 3 billion in the company s accounts for the first half of 2009 The first deficit in the group s history since World War II 87 with an expected deficit for the whole of 2009 of DKK 10 7 billion 88 89 To keep this lucrative taxation scheme compared to classic corporation tax Maersk has met with the Ministry of Taxation and the Danish Maritime Authority and worked against a global minimum tax for the shipping industry with success 90 as their lobby meetings helped to exempt shipping from a global tax agreement as a major deal on minimum tax was adopted by 135 countries under the OECD in 2021 which must ensure that international companies pay more in tax and minimum 15 percent but precisely the shipping industry was exempted from the agreement These meetings happened even though Maersk said publicly that they were open to paying more taxes if it happened through a global agreement A strategy defended by the Social Democratic Minister for Taxation in 2023 Nothing abnormal in that they have opposed global minimum tax 91 To supply the Danish and international shipping companies Denmark even of its very small size of 43 094 km2 and a population of 5 932 654 in 2023 that by World Happiness Report in 2022 was voted as the world s second happiest population 92 and has been voted the world s happiest country several times due to coziness or hygge 92 is also home country for several of the world s top 10 largest suppliers of bunker fuel and other ship and aircraft fuels 93 94 like the earlier OW Bunker founded in 1980 was a marine fuel bunker company based at Norresundby near Aalborg in northern Denmark that was the world s largest bunker supplier until its collapse on 7 November 2014 95 96 A lead now controlled by the Danish group Dan Bunkering s owner company Bunker Holding also known as Bunker Holding Group and represented in 33 countries is by 2022 the world s leading supplier and retailer of ship fuels specializing since 1981 in the purchase sale and delivery of fuel and lubricating oil for ships 97 but which on 14 December 2021 was convicted for violation of EU sanctions against supplies to Syria to protect the civilian population from attacks by bombers when the Danish billion worth company via agreements through its branch office in Kaliningrad in Russia with two Russian companies Joint Stock Company Sovfracht and Maritime Assistance LLC who were agents for the Russian Navy and at several occasions from higher levels was informed of there violation delivered jet fuel under cover of darkness transshipped from one ship to another on the high seas for use by the Russian military a regular supplier for more than 30 years 98 to use in the petrol tanks of Russian fighter aircraft that have been air raid bombing Syria on behalf of Bashar al Assad 99 with a fine of DKK 30 million for having sold 172 000 tonnes of jet fuel through 33 deals worth around DKK 648 million and confiscation of the profit of around DKK 15 million and fined DKK four million as well as a conditional discharge of four months in prison for the managing director of Bunker Holding for having acted negligently but not intentionally 100 as Dan Bunkering s owner company Bunker Holding was found guilty of participating in eight of the transactions it was fined DKK four million a sentence not appealed against by Dan Bunkering and Bunker Holding 101 has the full confidence of the board and the owners 102 nor by the State Attorney for Special Economic and International Crime SOIK that didn t find reasons to appeal to increase the sentence even a demand for two years imprisonment and specified the fuel has gone to Russian fighter jets which on behalf of Assad have bombed Syria with the help of a total of 172 000 tons of jet fuel sold from the company headquarters in Middelfart via the two Russian companies in the period 2015 to 2017 and the EU introduced sanctions against Syria in 2014 99 103 104 expanded its lead as the world s largest bunker oil supplier in 2020 shows a report from the research house Seacred and the media Ship amp Bunker a location Bunker Holding owned by United Shipping amp Trading Company USTC 105 has expanded from 2020 if measured in terms of volumes which is particularly connected with Bunker Holding s purchase of Oceanconnect Marine which is today merged with Bunker Holding s subsidiary KPI Bridge Oil In addition the subsidiary Bunker One is responsible for the physical delivery of marine fuel throughout the world and is actively engaged in a number of green projects with among other things ammonia and methanol as ship fuel based on electricity from windmills wind turbines and PV solar cells 97 Piracy edit nbsp Maersk Alabama as seen from a P 3C Orion Aircraft during its 2009 hijacking Main article Maersk Alabama hijacking On the morning of 8 April 2009 the 17 000 ton Maersk Alabama was en route to Mombasa Kenya when it was hijacked by pirates off the Somali coast The company confirmed that the US flagged vessel had 20 US nationals on board This was the first time that the US had to deal with a situation in which Americans were aboard a ship seized by pirates in over 200 years By noon the Americans could resist the pirates and regain control of the boat However the pirates retreated on a covered lifeboat and held the captain hostage for four days On 12 April 2009 it was confirmed that the captain held hostage was freed by the US Navy whose SEAL sharpshooters killed three of the pirates A fourth pirate surrendered earlier due to a medical injury These events were subsequently dramatized in the 2013 film Captain Phillips directed by Paul Greengrass starring Tom Hanks in the titular role Maersk Line estimated that piracy costs the company 100 million per year due to longer routes and higher speed particularly near East Africa 106 As of 2010 all 83 Maersk tankers were diverting around the Cape of Good Hope south of Africa instead of going through the Suez Canal 107 although Maersk Mc Kinney Moller the first of the Triple E class vessels successfully navigated the Suez during her maiden voyage Criticism editLabor practices in El Salvador and China edit Trade unions and labor rights organizations have criticized Maersk s labor practices in different parts of the world In El Salvador Maersk has been accused of maintaining abusive conditions for port drivers Charges include excessively long shifts minimal wages and the repression of freedom of association by running union busting campaigns including firing and blacklisting at least 100 drivers in 2001 108 109 Globalization Monitor a labor rights group based in Hong Kong has reported poor labor conditions in Maersk facilities in Dongguan and Qingdao China In January and May 2008 two riots reportedly broke out amongst workers at the Maersk plant in Dongguan in protest of poor working conditions and employment terms In April 2011 Globalization Monitor stated Maersk s plants in China are still far from satisfactory as long as labor and human rights are concerned 110 However Danish news articles already in November 2009 brought results from a report made by an external work environment consultant Crecea which stated that the environment of the Maersk factory in Dongguan was above average in China 111 Overcharging allegations of US Government in Iraq and Afghanistan edit In response to a complaint from whistleblower Jerry H Brown II the US Government filed suit against Maersk for overcharging for shipments to US forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan In a settlement announced on 3 January 2012 the company agreed to pay 31 9 million in fines and interest but made no admission of wrongdoing Brown was entitled to 3 6 million of the settlement 112 Violation of embargo on Sudan edit In August 2010 the US government fined Maersk 3 1 million for violating its embargo on Sudan Maersk had a waiver from the US government to deliver US Food Aid into Sudan so the US flagged ship was in Port Sudan to deliver humanitarian aid a U S government spokesman said but the booking systems did not identify cargo that was coming on and off the ship and that could be of violation of the embargo The US government imposed a trade embargo on Sudan in 1997 due to human rights violations linked to the civil war between the north and south of the African country and also because of the regime s alleged support of international terrorist groups 113 Business with Iran edit In July 2010 the advocacy group initially highlighted Maersk s ties to a blacklisted Iranian company Tidewater Middle East Co The firm suspended operations at several Iranian ports owned by Tidewater Middle East Co Maersk operates in other Bangladeshi ports and also diverted shipments to Dubai partnering with other Bangladeshi companies that are not bound by U S sanctions 114 115 On 28 April 2015 the Marshall Islands flagged container ship Maersk Tigris which was not owned by Maersk 116 was travelling westbound through the Strait of Hormuz Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval patrol boats contacted the ship and directed it to proceed into Iranian territorial waters according to a spokesman for the US Defense Department When the ship s master declined one of the Iranian craft fired shots across the bridge of Maersk Tigris The master complied and proceeded into Iranian waters near Larak Island The US Navy sent aircraft and a destroyer USS Farragut to monitor the situation 117 Maersk stated they have agreed to pay an Iranian company 163 000 over a dispute about ten container boxes transported to Dubai in 2005 The court ruling allegedly ordered a fine of 3 6 million 118 Regulation violations and contract fraud edit In October 2010 Maersk plead guilty to 8 counts of failing to provide adequate hours of rest and 1 count of failing to improve the situation 119 120 In February 2014 Maersk paid 8 7 million to settle allegations that Maersk had forged documents on a contract to ship cargo to Afghanistan The government says they uncovered 277 instances in which claims verifying receipt of shipments in Afghanistan contained forged signatures The settlement included no admission of guilt 121 Sexual harassment suspensions and lawsuits edit In May 2021 a Maersk officer s license was suspended after he was accused of sexual assault including abusive unwanted and inappropriate touching in violation of Maersk s anti harassment policy 122 On 12 October 2021 Maersk suspended five employees for their involvement in the rape of a 19 year old girl 123 124 In June 2022 Hope Hicks formerly known as Midshipman X filed a lawsuit against Maersk alleging that the company failed to protect her from rampant sexual abuse 125 In the same month a second US Merchant Marine Academy USMMA student under the alias Midshipman Y filed a suit against Maersk also alleging that the company did not protect her from sexual abuse and violence 126 Pollution from fuels edit In 2009 it was estimated that the Maersk fleet s use of bunker fuel released sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere corresponding to the emissions from 9 billion cars with resultant serious health environmental and climate change impacts related 75 127 128 One of the health problems with nitrogen oxides in particular is that an ethnically diverse cohort of 161 808 postmenopausal women participated in a study published in 2023 found nitrogen oxides to be a major contributor to the bone deterioration in postmenopausal women where one in two women over 50 years experiencing a bone fracture and the lumbar spine is one of the most susceptible sites of damage from it and is found twice as destructive as normal ageing with effects believed to happen through bone cell death by oxidative stress and other mechanisms 129 130 For example lumbar spine bone mineral density BMD decreased 0 026 g cm2 year per a 10 increase in 3 year mean NO2 concentration or the amount to 1 22 per cent annual reductions nearly double the annual effects of age on any of the anatomical sites evaluated 129 The health problem with bunker fuel heavy fuel oil a type of oil used in 80 per cent of the world s merchant ships in 2008 with a total consumption of 290 million tons per year is that it has a very high sulfur content followed by sulfur dioxide which smokes directly from the chimney after which it spreads and can make people sick or even be lethal says Jorgen Brandt who is a senior researcher at the Department of Atmospheric Environment at Aarhus University Maersk is aware of the extent of the problem Ivan Seistrup group vice president in A P Moller Maersk stated in 2009 Among other things we have entered into close cooperation with Boeing on the development of biofuel for the shipping industry which will constitute a technological quantum leap One solution could be to sail on clean biofuel in coastal areas and then use bunker fuel in the open sea where it does no harm 75 127 The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel However scientists and research of Norwegian Vestlandsforskning have found that biodiesel can increase the risk of cancer caused by two molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon PAH which is formed from fossil diesel and fatty acid methyl esters FAME formed from biodiesel and also show an ecotoxicological profile of both urban and rural air pollution 131 132 133 134 NotPetya malware attack editOn 27 June 2017 Maersk IT systems were the victim of a malware attack utilizing NotPetya which was designed to appear to be a ransomware attack 135 The cyberattack was perpetrated by the Russian military cyberorganization the GRU and designed to attack Ukraine but in fact almost destroyed Maersk Shipping Wired magazine described the malware attack as the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History 136 In March 2020 Maersk revealed they would be terminating the employment and outsourcing the work of the UK based IT team that helped them successfully fend off and recover from the ransomware attack that shut down operations 137 as Maersk was forced to rebuild its 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