Maersk head office
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Publicly traded aktieselskab | |
Traded as | Nasdaq Copenhagen: MAERSK A, MAERSK B |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1904 |
Founders | (Chairman) |
Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Key people
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Søren Skou (Group CEO) Claus V. Hemmingsen (Group Vice CEO) |
Products | Container shipping and terminals, logistics and freight forwarding, ferry and tanker transport, semi-submersible drilling rigs and FPSOs, oil and gas exploration and production, shipyards, store retail |
Revenue | US$35.464 billion (2016) |
US$ 6.767 billion (2016) | |
Profit | US$ -1.897 billion (2016) |
Total assets | US$ 61.118 billion (2016) |
Total equity | US$ 32.090 billion (2016) |
Number of employees
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88,000 (2016) |
Website | www.maersk.com |
Coordinates: 55°41′14.81″N 12°35′53.28″E / 55.6874472°N 12.5981333°E
Søren Skou (Group CEO)
A.P. Moller–Maersk Group (Danish: A.P. Møller–Mærsk A/S, Danish pronunciation: [ˈæːˀ ˈpeːˀ mølɐˈmæɐ̯sg]), also known as Maersk, is a Danish business conglomerate with activities in the transport and logistics and energy sectors. Maersk has been the largest container ship and supply vessel operator in the world since 1996. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark with subsidiaries and offices across 130 countries and around 88,000 employees.
In September 2016, Maersk Group announced splitting into two separate divisions: transport & logistics and energy. The company market capitalization is US$ 35 billion (2017)
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, at which point he was 90 years of age 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.