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Lphaliner: Evolution of Carriers Fleets

The document provides information about liner market shares and the evolution of carrier fleets from 2000-2009. It includes graphs and data on the top 10 carriers' market shares and fleet sizes over time, as well as individual graphs and details for 22 carriers.

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Lphaliner: Evolution of Carriers Fleets

The document provides information about liner market shares and the evolution of carrier fleets from 2000-2009. It includes graphs and data on the top 10 carriers' market shares and fleet sizes over time, as well as individual graphs and details for 22 carriers.

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ALPHALINER

Liner
Liner Market Shares
Carriers Fleets Market
Shares

Evolution of carriers fleets


CONTENTS
Graph - Evolution of main carriers market shares 2000-2009
Graph - Evolution of TOP 5 carriers fleets - September 2005 to April 2009
Graph - Evolution of TOP 10 carriers market share 2000-2009
Series of 22 carriers fleet graphs with corporate data
> A.P. Möller-Maersk
> Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC)
> Evergreen Group
> Hapag-Lloyd
> China Shipping Container Line (CSCL)
> COSCO Container Line (COSCON)
> Hanjin Shipping
> NOL-APL
> Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK)
> Mitsui-OSK Lines (MOL)
> Kawasaki Line (K Line)
> Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL)
> Yang Ming Line
> Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (ZISS)
> CSAV Group
> Hamburg Süd Group
> Hyundai M.M.
> Pacific International Lines (PIL)
> Wan Hai Lines
> United Arab Shipping Co (UASC)
> MISC Berhad
> Iran Republic Islamic Shipping Lines (IRISL)

Note on source : These graphs are derived from historical figures extracted from the Alphaliner database

The information enclosed in the present document is given as guidance only and in good faith without guarantee.
The present document is extracted from a wider document available to Alphaliner subscribers.
Evolution of market shares 2000-2009
- Main Carriers -
Source : Alphaliner

20%

18%

16%

14%

12%

10%

8%

6%

4%

2%

Data based on fleet at 1st Januaries


0%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

APM-Maersk
MSC
CMA CGM Group
Evergreen Group
Hapag-Lloyd
COSCO Container L.
CSCL
Hanjin / Senator © Alphaliner 1999-2009
Evolution of Global market shares - Main carriers
From September 2005 to May 2009

Source : Alphaliner

20%

18%

16%

APM-Maersk
14% MSC

CMA CGM Group


12% Evergreen Group

Hapag-Lloyd

10%

08%

06%

04%

This graph shows the evolution of the global market shares of


02% the TOP 5 carriers since September 2005 when P&O Nedlloyd
was purchased by APM-Maersk and CP Ships was purchased by
TUI / Hapag-Lloyd

00%

Graph based on total existing fleets including idle ships © Alphaliner


Evolution of operated fleet - 1996-2008
TOP 10 Carriers
- Source - Alphaliner - Share

9,000,000 70%

TEU Data based on fleet at 1st Januaries

8,000,000
60%

7,000,000

50%
6,000,000

40%
5,000,000

4,000,000
30%

3,000,000
20%

2,000,000

10%
1,000,000

0 0%

Operated fleet World Share (Starts 2000)

> The cumulated fleets of the TOP 10 carriers have trebled between Jan 2000 and Jan 2009

> The market share of the TOP 10 carriers has increased from 50% to 60% from Jan 2000 to Jan 2006
It has stagnated since Jan 2006 around 60%

© Alphaliner
Evolution of operated fleet - 1996-2009
A.P. Möller-Maersk
- Source - Alphaliner - Share

2,500,000 20%
TEU

18%

2,000,000 Operated fleet 16%


Of which chartered (starts 2000)
World share (starts 2000) 14%

1,500,000 12%

10%

1,000,000 8%

6%

500,000 4%

2%

0 0%

Data based on fleet at 1st Januaries

Notes : * APM-Möller-Maersk is listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange

A.P. Möller-Maersk was founded in 1886 by Captain Peter Maersk Möller


> 1999 - A.P. Möller (APM) bought Safmarine
> 1999 - A.P. Möller (APM) bought Sea-Land Service
> 2002 - A.P. Möller (APM) bought Torm Liner service
> 2005 - A.P. Möller (APM) bought Royal P&O Nedlloyd

© Alphaliner

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