How Maersk Is Navigating The Volatile Shipping Industry

2024 ж. 6 Мам.
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Each year, about 90% of world trade is transported by ship. While commodities like oil and grain make up 40% of that cargo, large steel containers, filled with appliances, smartphones, and couches, make up the remainder. Maersk, the world's second largest container shipping company, transports about one in five of those containers.
In addition to its fleet of over 670 vessels, the Danish-based carrier also runs one of the globe's largest port terminal businesses, with 64 terminals. Maersk logged record profits of $29.3 billion in 2022 due in part to pandemic-induced buying and higher freight rates.
But the company is flagging "high uncertainty" for the year ahead as a shift in consumer spending habits has brought revenue in line with pre-pandemic levels. Today, like its rivals, Maersk faces a range of challenges including attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, a drought at the Panama Canal, and the threat of higher tariffs related to a potential Trump presidency.
The company also chartered the vessel that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing the structure to collapse and the Port of Baltimore to close.
CNBC explores how Maersk’s business has evolved and how it is navigating the many challenges the shipping industry faces today.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:44 Chapter 1: Global challenges
5:38 Chapter 2: The early days
8:43 Chapter 3: Pivoting to land
Produced by: Shawn Baldwin
Edited by: Nic Golden Henry
Supervising Producer: Jeniece Pettitt
Additional Reporting: Lori Ann LaRocco
Animation: Christina Locopo
Additional Footage: Getty Images, Maersk
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How Maersk Is Navigating The Volatile Shipping Industry

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  • These comments annoy me so bad, do people even listen or try to understand before commenting. Maersk chartered the ship meaning the other company owns ship, has crew on ship and hauling maersk cargo. In a trucking accident do you blame driver and trucking company or the people that own the boxes on the truck... my gosh, and the people saying ripping people off the shipping rates been so bad barely any profits last number of quarters, love how people expect every company to be a charity case except tech but perfectly fine having apple rip you off charging 1400 dollars for a phone that costs them 10 bucks.

    @youtubetim3577@youtubetim3577Ай бұрын
    • I own an Android. ;-)

      @brodriguez11000@brodriguez11000Ай бұрын
    • I guess most people don't care, people died in an accident and they want someone to blame and a "greedy" global company is perfect...

      @nothisispatrick8001@nothisispatrick8001Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your righteous insight, couldn't agree more.

      @laviefu0630@laviefu0630Ай бұрын
    • Completely agree with you on that. It's also mind blowing to me that when they have some surplus ships, they immediately call it a huge problem. But then when there's a need to scale up operations quickly (such as going around Africa) they say that's what helps them keep operating. Sounds like we're trying to run out of fuel as soon as the plane lands with the planning of these people. Surely a surplus of capacity should be preferred for that exact reason (something happens and there's an immediate need for ships). It's the exact same problem in the airline industry at the moment and it's absolutely mind blowing to me that all these years, no one thinks of any amount of redundancy/spike in demand/other issue and plans for it.

      @dimosfakiris8914@dimosfakiris891428 күн бұрын
    • agree! expensive price for that carrier with hidden charges and will go to just advertisement which all carriers do but they spend more.

      @xienjougao3131@xienjougao313126 күн бұрын
  • You guys have to be trolling right now by also releasing this video

    @catwbongos1416@catwbongos1416Ай бұрын
    • Why ?

      @SuperPerfectMan@SuperPerfectManАй бұрын
    • @@SuperPerfectManbruh, seriously?

      @SlightlyOddFilms@SlightlyOddFilmsАй бұрын
    • Sounds like a sponsored gig, right??

      @achalvyas90@achalvyas90Ай бұрын
    • @@SuperPerfectMan A Maersk ship destroyed a major bridge in Baltimore recently

      @dirtymike3329@dirtymike3329Ай бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing. That key bridge accident is going to cost them billions

      @beaniemac@beaniemacАй бұрын
  • Maersk also raised the stock dividend, so they don't reinvest all the excess profits.

    @anotherelvis@anotherelvis24 күн бұрын
  • Is Maersk actually Samsung? Dpworld stands for danish port world?

    @OwenAlekos-mh7yw@OwenAlekos-mh7ywАй бұрын
  • "1.5 tonnes of goods are shipped by ship per person each year" WOW! I never ordered so much stuff from Amazon!

    @craumm@craummАй бұрын
    • This figure also includes (in fact the majority is) commodities such as oil, fuels, ores, gas, and grain as well as cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Finished goods (which is what is mainly transported in containers) only make up about 20% of all shipping.

      @ricke3939@ricke393927 күн бұрын
  • Thank you very much for such a detailed review, now I know exactly what I need.

    @user-cv4od1qd4x@user-cv4od1qd4x4 күн бұрын
  • Ah Maersk, making a bridge from ocean to ocean Well sometimes destroying it 😂

    @doodskie999@doodskie999Ай бұрын
    • It was not their ship. It was chartered. Knowledge is power my friend. Sometimes it pays to be better informed.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • They are navigating through key supports to avoid collapse

    @SlightlyOddFilms@SlightlyOddFilmsАй бұрын
    • Just because you don't like the company for no apparent reason doesn't mean a ship they chartered (Borrowed/Lent) to another company is their responsibility. Like when you rent a car then that vehicle is YOUR responsibility and NOT theirs!

      @MR-04@MR-04Ай бұрын
    • @@MR-04 it was a joke

      @SlightlyOddFilms@SlightlyOddFilmsАй бұрын
  • 9:22 Why is the company name on the ship blurred out?

    @go-ek7sg@go-ek7sgАй бұрын
    • its their competitor Evergreen ;)

      @rinoohhighskilled7236@rinoohhighskilled723629 күн бұрын
    • It's the NYK LINE and the ship I believe is the NYK LYRA. A Japanese based shipping company.

      @mattygaga2013@mattygaga201328 күн бұрын
    • ​@@rinoohhighskilled7236nope, it's NYK LINE and the ship is the NYK LYRA I believe.

      @mattygaga2013@mattygaga201328 күн бұрын
  • When NBC a story on shipping ocean going container ships, it always sounds like a commercial for Maersk for some reason. I would love to see what their advertising budget is like for nbc.

    @KenGray@KenGrayАй бұрын
  • Very informative thanks

    @user-xh8wi3ce1i@user-xh8wi3ce1iАй бұрын
  • How bad is it that right after the SHanghai index is shown as doubling, the speaker says it is multiplied by 4!

    @philippesails4973@philippesails497315 күн бұрын
  • All fine and well but tell them to check ALL of their ship engines and ships. It was an engine failure that caused the bridge disaster in Baltimore. Further, that same ship/engine flunked its inspection showing the same problem about 1-2 years ago.

    @Davethreshold@DavethresholdАй бұрын
    • This is a not so interesting theory, you know there'd be some conspiracy theories, some has to do with spase lasers and aliens

      @SimonTmte@SimonTmteАй бұрын
  • 10:31 you overlooked the purchase of Martin Bencher !

    @PeterParker-cv2tb@PeterParker-cv2tbАй бұрын
  • they navigate the volatile shipping industry by hitting bridges

    @AndrewLaFon@AndrewLaFonАй бұрын
    • It was not their ship. It was chartered. Knowledge is power my friend. Sometimes it pays to be better informed.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • 9:22 the ship that is blurred out is NYK LINE and is the NYK LYRA. Not sure why CNBC blurred it out.

    @mattygaga2013@mattygaga201328 күн бұрын
  • Amazing!

    @michaelpatosa@michaelpatosaАй бұрын
  • Those ships are like cities and imagine working on em.

    @tubby_1278@tubby_1278Ай бұрын
    • They are surprisingly simple. Only a handful of people onboard each one.

      @catatonicbug7522@catatonicbug7522Ай бұрын
  • Good video keep it up

    @momen78699@momen78699Ай бұрын
  • Perfect timing

    @zikolojii@zikolojiiАй бұрын
  • CNBC got to collect that Maersk dollars. "Make my image better !! "

    @prinnyexplodes@prinnyexplodesАй бұрын
    • CNBC should do a Boeing infomercial next!

      @Jon.Morimoto@Jon.MorimotoАй бұрын
  • They could start by not navigating into bridges.

    @CaptRR@CaptRRАй бұрын
    • It was not their ship. It was chartered. Knowledge is power my friend. Sometimes it pays to be better informed.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • 1,5 tonnes of goods are shipped by each person each year

    @brianpambana8115@brianpambana8115Ай бұрын
  • QRyde Public transportation software is a comprehensive digital solution designed to streamline and enhance the efficiency of public transit systems. This software typically includes a range of features tailored to meet the diverse needs of both passengers and transit operators.

    @laveshraj4300@laveshraj430020 күн бұрын
  • Q? Why does Maersk get to Privatize Profits but Socialize LOSES?? Same for Insurance Provider.... I'm not given same treatment when I'm at fault in an auto accident 🙃

    @advancedbodydesign@advancedbodydesignАй бұрын
  • CNBC.....the fuq are you guys doing?😂😂😂

    @trepan4944@trepan4944Ай бұрын
    • They are not navigating well through these choppy waters

      @dirtymike3329@dirtymike3329Ай бұрын
    • They knew we'd click on it😂

      @marksmith6632@marksmith6632Ай бұрын
  • Making money is not the same as keeping it there is a reason why investments aren't well taught in schools, the examples you gave are well stationed, the market crisis gave me my first millions, people shy away from hard times, I embrace them.. well at least my advisor does lol.

    @Dukaamoses@DukaamosesАй бұрын
  • By not paying any fines for destroying a US Bridge and Hwy...

    @nagasako7@nagasako7Ай бұрын
    • didnt their engines fail? if the bridge was built with proper protections perhaps it could have been avoided

      @ebbeb9827@ebbeb9827Ай бұрын
    • @@ebbeb9827 Cargo ships were so much smaller back in the late 70s.

      @alooga555@alooga555Ай бұрын
    • Not their ship. Not their crew.

      @bzdtemp@bzdtempАй бұрын
    • @@bzdtemp Right. It would be like if an Amazon vehicle crashed into a busload of kids and then blaming everyone who's delivery was on that vehicle.

      @brodriguez11000@brodriguez11000Ай бұрын
    • @@ebbeb9827That bridge would have to have been made substantially better to stand an impact like that,ship’s DONT have brakes,they have an anchor but no brakes and if the engines fail for any reason then things like hitting the bridge is always on the cards or another vessel.

      @davidellis279@davidellis2799 күн бұрын
  • Probably should figure out how to navigate harbors without smashing into bridges.....

    @JaneTesla-rx7kc@JaneTesla-rx7kcАй бұрын
    • @JaneTesla-rx7kc: The ship that ran into the antique bridge isn't owned by Maersk

      @henriknielsen1662@henriknielsen1662Ай бұрын
    • It was not their ship. It was chartered. Knowledge is power my friend. Sometimes it pays to be better informed.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • This was great. Taught me so much...

    @rolandalfonso6954@rolandalfonso6954Ай бұрын
  • This freight ship lines are a huge factor on why our consumer goods are going up. Maersk & others have increased the freight prices which is then passed on to us to maintain their OR... What we're about to see is a shift in logistics, especially in NA, with the likes of Maersk doing M&A's and then investments in Mexico that is becoming the battleground for end-to-end logistics. Honestly, the only takeaway here is until North American logistics stabilizes post-shift away from China and leverages fully the USMCA in trade, Maersk & the likes will continue to make bank & eat up all the smaller companies in every facet of the supply chain LOL

    @_Vancelvany_@_Vancelvany_Ай бұрын
    • Are you dumb? Go look at shipping profits in 2023 and this year so far its been barely profitable, most aren't even paying out dividends of any sort atm cause so bad, last year I made almost 15,000 dollars in dividends and this year will not even be 1,000. Try looking at a balance sheet of profits before you talk trash

      @youtubetim3577@youtubetim3577Ай бұрын
    • "This freight ship lines are a huge factor on why our consumer goods are going up." A 40' container can hold 10,000 laptops. It costs US$ 3,000 to ship from China to US west coast. That equates to 30 cents per laptop. It used to cost only 10 cents per laptop computer, so yes, the price of your MacBook has gone up 20 cents due to these evil, greedy container shipping companies. Your claim that shipping is a 'huge factor' is simply false. The reality is that a very large part of the price of many goods is due to advertising and marketing. A huge proportion. For known brands, it's probably over 30% of the price you pay that goes to advertisers. But without advertising and marketing, you probably wouldn't buy the product in the first place.

      @pjacobsen1000@pjacobsen1000Ай бұрын
    • @pjacobsen1000 yep rates haven't went up sense the 90s basically, yet people crying a river. Reminds me of gas people crying a river when up 10 cents a gallon in 10 years and same time pay 10 bucks a day for Starbucks coffee, hilarious how things needed to survive go up price people freak out while same time let apple charge them 1400 for a new phone that costs them 50 bucks to make and need a upgrade every year... fact is they think companies for living essentials should be a charity case to them and not profitable while same time fine that apple and these other places rip them off.. people screwed up

      @youtubetim3577@youtubetim3577Ай бұрын
  • Good job maersk.

    @ferdinandflora6713@ferdinandflora671328 күн бұрын
  • Maersk PR Team - Everyone's hating on us right now, we need something subtle to hide our 20$ billion profits. CNBC - How about we put the word 'VOLATILE' in title and make you seem like the victim here ?

    @JohnDoe19754@JohnDoe19754Ай бұрын
  • Maersk's strategic diversification into air freight and last-mile delivery is a smart move in navigating the unpredictable waters of global trade. This holistic approach not only mitigates risks but also enhances their ability to adapt to rapidly changing market dynamics. 🚢

    @EcomCarl@EcomCarl14 күн бұрын
  • how? by making shipping industry volatile

    @auro1986@auro1986Ай бұрын
  • Old economy international trade always grow countries production. Long way run.

    @alessandrobogoni@alessandrobogoniАй бұрын
  • You guys didn't think to get any comment from Maersk regarding the bridge collapse in Baltimore?

    @TheOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO@TheOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOАй бұрын
    • Why would they, it is just a footnote in what the video is about. Besides Maersk has commented on the accident, had it been their ship then it would have impacted them more directly.

      @bzdtemp@bzdtempАй бұрын
  • Maersk is just growing up and down the supply chain so as to keep more of their customers cash spend. Makes sense.

    @williamlloyd3769@williamlloyd3769Ай бұрын
  • How will they deal with less than record breaking profits??? What a catastrophe!

    @Zdawd@ZdawdАй бұрын
  • Seems like Maersk is creating volatility in the shipping industry. Sounds like they have enough bucks rebuild a huge bridge…. or their insurance carrier.

    @randyrrandelson6444@randyrrandelson6444Ай бұрын
  • sooooooo buy MAERSK stock?

    @MrGoalie2012@MrGoalie2012Ай бұрын
  • Idu ..a co like maersk can easily afford a defense system with some missiles

    @tuckergraham846@tuckergraham84624 күн бұрын
  • Why is there no talk about them paying to rebuild the bridge and take care of the familys that lost a family member?

    @user-ww7uq9sf8w@user-ww7uq9sf8wАй бұрын
    • In the video they clearly say that the ship that hit the bridge was chartered by Maersk, it does not belong to them.

      @ndirangugichuki6260@ndirangugichuki6260Ай бұрын
    • Why dpnt you pay for it?

      @carlmller4769@carlmller476928 күн бұрын
  • Because of Trum p free trade with Mexico Our jobs went to Mexic o Cargo drivers Port jobs. Etc. Smh.

    @amazon4716@amazon471611 күн бұрын
  • But the dip?

    @jackhsiehhautecouture@jackhsiehhautecouture8 күн бұрын
  • So Maersk leased the ship that took down the Key Bridge in Baltimore, effectively shutting down one of the largest ports in the world....that is how it's navigating the shipping industry?

    @howard6433@howard6433Ай бұрын
    • Don't be silly. Maersk didn't steer the ship, their people were not on it or anything. You conspiracy nonsense is the equivalent of you being responsible for an Uber you called crashing on the way to pick you up.

      @bzdtemp@bzdtempАй бұрын
    • It's not one of the largest ports in the world. Nothing like Hong Kong, Shanghai, or Singapore.

      @erikk77@erikk77Ай бұрын
    • Another stupid comment, they chartered the ship meaning the ship and its employees are transporting there cargo, do you go after the trucking company or the people that have cargo on the truck in a trucking accident, tool.

      @youtubetim3577@youtubetim3577Ай бұрын
    • @howard6433: Baltimore, like any other US port, is insignificant in a global perspective. The really big container vessels bypass US ports because they are too shallow and their cranes are too small to service them

      @henriknielsen1662@henriknielsen1662Ай бұрын
    • It doesn't matter who owns the ship. The shipping company's insurance must cover the damage.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • Yes, corporate overlords we will do as you command.😂

    @edcastle2345@edcastle2345Ай бұрын
  • Because ships weren't using synthetic fuel.

    @user-cw1fx2bw1e@user-cw1fx2bw1eАй бұрын
  • It’s such a waste of fuel and hardship on people to raise shipping prices.

    @SeeLasSee@SeeLasSeeАй бұрын
  • Why not make them hydrogen powered ships instead of methanol

    @Ayo22210@Ayo22210Ай бұрын
    • @Ayo22210: it will come later. Hydrogen technology isn't ready for this yet

      @henriknielsen1662@henriknielsen1662Ай бұрын
  • Is Maersk responsible for completely destroying the Francis Scott Key Bridge? If so, are they going to compensate the US government for the ineptitude of its maintenance staff, and the reconstruction?

    @asianhobbitshaving3050@asianhobbitshaving3050Ай бұрын
    • No there not it the ship owner

      @Tola5657@Tola5657Ай бұрын
    • @SimonTmte why should this one be different from all other you think so that will happen 🤔

      @Tola5657@Tola5657Ай бұрын
  • 8:02

    @keturunankusuma4213@keturunankusuma421322 күн бұрын
  • By not playing for the bridge they knocked down and killed 6 people 😢

    @Alpharizzchad@AlpharizzchadАй бұрын
    • It was not their ship. It was chartered. Knowledge is power my friend. Sometimes it pays to be better informed.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • Great video!

    @Shipspotting_Vietnam@Shipspotting_Vietnam29 күн бұрын
  • Always can depend on the cartel's drugs that they ship on a regular basis by the containerload. Then their help in money laundering is a profitable sideline as well. Oh yeah as they rip off the world in shipping fees! I am shedding crocodile tears for poor Maersk.

    @douglasthompson2740@douglasthompson2740Ай бұрын
  • "They're buying up air freight, they're buying up terminals, they're buying up trucking companies" "The Sherman Act also makes it illegal to monopolize, conspire to monopolize, or attempt to monopolize a market for products or services. An unlawful monopoly exists when one firm has market power for a product or service, and it has obtained or maintained that market power, not through competition on the merits, but because the firm has suppressed competition by engaging in anticompetitive conduct"

    @moneeb343@moneeb343Ай бұрын
    • They still don't have a monopoly

      @walli6388@walli6388Ай бұрын
    • they're not even the 2nd biggest shipping container company in the world, how can they have a monopoloy?

      @ankurito3746@ankurito3746Ай бұрын
    • most idiotic comment award

      @dylanslagh851@dylanslagh851Ай бұрын
    • Explain how 20% of a market = monopoly. Maersk is a very big company, but they are nowhere near being a monopoly or having market control.

      @bzdtemp@bzdtempАй бұрын
    • I know that it might come as a surprise to you, but this Sherman Act has no legal consequences outside USA, despite all your wet dreams. It is of no consequence in Denmark 🇩🇰 where Mærsk is headquartered. At it's worst, it could negatively impact a US subsidiary which mostly exists to provide auxiliary transport capacity for the US military.

      @JanBruunAndersen@JanBruunAndersenАй бұрын
  • My job is processing (data entry) of Sea Waybills all day long. Out of all the carriers listed here, Maersk has the *WORST* Waybills. *HATE MAERSK* 🤬

    @dlight9849@dlight9849Ай бұрын
  • Hapag-Lloyd❤

    @walli6388@walli6388Ай бұрын
    • lol why do you love a shipping conglomerate

      @ebbeb9827@ebbeb9827Ай бұрын
    • @@ebbeb9827 Because it's an institution here

      @walli6388@walli6388Ай бұрын
    • Also, they pay some of the best dividends on their stocks. Last year Mærsk B stock paid a dividend of $600 per stock and Hapag-Lloyd paid $55. This year's its down a bit but Mærsk paid $80 per stock and upcoming in May Hapag-Lloyd is giving $35 per share. After I got my Mærsk divided last month, I sold all of my Mærsk stock and bought 400 more stocks of Hapag-Lloyd. Sitting on 484 stocks of Hapag-Lloyd now, waiting for the dividends then I will sell all the stocks and buy Mærsk again to hold onto for a couple years. That's why I love the shipping industry.

      @PopeyedGoose@PopeyedGooseАй бұрын
  • Maybe they should invest in their shops with all their profits. If the ship in Baltimore had been maintained properly it probably wouldn't have crashed

    @fitshamer@fitshamerАй бұрын
    • Maersk doesn't own that ship. They were chartering that ship. Just like if you rent a limo - would you blame the passenger for the driver's behaviour or mechanic's work?

      @dlight9849@dlight9849Ай бұрын
    • @@dlight9849 I would expect a shipping company with the means would do their due diligence to make sure their cargo is secured on a ship that doesn't have major mechanical problems. Maersk makes money by getting stuff from A to B. If the ship hits the bridge, then no point B. Not sure why you say blame would go to the passenger. That's not really how this works. It's more like this: If your Uber breaks down on the side of the road, do you blame the driver or the platform? Even if the driver didn't maintain their car, Uber is still responsible for getting me to my location and compensating me for my time. Therefore it's in Uber's best interest to hire drivers with well maintained cars. The video says Maersk made $billions in profit, all I'm saying is they should spend some of that cheddar on making sure the vessels they employ are up to the job.

      @fitshamer@fitshamerАй бұрын
    • Knowledge is power my friend. Unfortunately, you have neither of the one nor the other. Sometimes it pays to be better informed before you make a fool of yourself here.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
    • @@gerhardma4297 yes, the life and death consequences of KZhead comments! So very serious! 😮

      @fitshamer@fitshamer28 күн бұрын
  • MSK is just trying get rid of the forwarders.

    @MohamedHassan-nq5pd@MohamedHassan-nq5pdАй бұрын
  • not one interesting picture, all is stock footage. Containers, container ship, container terminals all the time... Low budget films a lot on CNBC.

    @gumroller9617@gumroller961716 күн бұрын
  • Trump living in CNBC's head rent free 😂

    @rok0sbasili5k@rok0sbasili5k25 күн бұрын
  • 😂 that true. Trum. p family I guess they didn't give them a good deal like M e x ic o and Indi @ 😅 I am still paying for the wall ( Mex) I am still funding Russi @ (indi) The two nation T r u m . P wanted people to invest in 😅 (Mex and indi) 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂

    @amazon4716@amazon471611 күн бұрын
  • T r u m p Lead us to inflation Higher taxes on other nations Lead us to pay more. Smh.

    @amazon4716@amazon471611 күн бұрын
  • لن أتردد بملاحقة اي كان متورط بالأرهاب لو التبليغ هذا يكفي بزرع الرعب داخل الأرهاب ستأتي الحكومة الأمريكية الجديدة وستفتك في بطن من تدخل يده بالأرهاب الدولي وإذا كانت في تسوية المن باهض يعني في كذا الحالتين يخنس الأرهاب وتفتح خوازنه ومؤخرته

    @MISHALAHMEDALSAYED-vr3ju@MISHALAHMEDALSAYED-vr3juАй бұрын
  • Long on $AMKBY... 😎👌

    @RichardKing-sx6xc@RichardKing-sx6xcАй бұрын
  • ategyrtWow interesting, I'm going to practice this s

    @CosmeAlvarenga-ep5yi@CosmeAlvarenga-ep5yi11 күн бұрын
  • Save your $ buy American 😊

    @user-tg2iq5wd6i@user-tg2iq5wd6iАй бұрын
    • Exactly, the crap that is produced in the USA for twice the price.

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • Msdnc can't make a small documentry without trashing trump somehow lol

    @powerofshah3@powerofshah3Ай бұрын
    • His policy of being anti China is expensive for you. Facts don’t care about your feelings.

      @RealAnthonyJones@RealAnthonyJonesАй бұрын
    • If you make a comment, you should at least know who made the report you just looked at. Who is msdnc, please?

      @gerhardma4297@gerhardma429729 күн бұрын
  • Vertical integration.

    @panama-canada@panama-canadaАй бұрын
  • .... WHILE TICKER/SYMBOL- AMKAF JUST SIT THERE IDLE LIKE ZIM DANA SHIPPING HANJIN AND NUMEROUS OTHERS I DON''T CARE TO MENTION WHERES MY $$$ $$$ $$$ ...

    @PedalToTheMetal61888@PedalToTheMetal6188817 күн бұрын
  • ❤😂😂🎉🎉🎉😂😂❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉😂😂❤❤😂🎉🎉

    @Deshbhakt-hx9du@Deshbhakt-hx9du24 күн бұрын
  • Bosku

    @SilasDogopiaDogopia@SilasDogopiaDogopia24 күн бұрын
  • Nice to see CNBC doing their best to help Maersk and their propaganda machine. 😂

    @orangejjay@orangejjayАй бұрын
  • Silas dogopia

    @SilasDogopiaDogopia@SilasDogopiaDogopia25 күн бұрын
  • I'm early 😊

    @alexandreablalock7997@alexandreablalock7997Ай бұрын
  • HI good morning Indian Ocean C TARDE MARK EC. CE AB BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOW INDIAN OCEAN ASIA BUSINESS C. C. SEE YOU

    @user-ru6uq7dy3p@user-ru6uq7dy3p29 күн бұрын
  • Imagine yourself. The probability that we see the world as it is is zero. the world you perceive is just a screen behind which it is convenient to live. The real world or the truth is so complex that evolution itself has tried to make sure that we never find out what lies behind the partition.

    @PulseNews-gu9fe@PulseNews-gu9feАй бұрын
  • TDS. 😂

    @BOOSTED98GT@BOOSTED98GTАй бұрын
  • This video is already out dated.

    @thomasbrown6970@thomasbrown6970Ай бұрын
  • America is over.

    @MohammedAli-mt9kd@MohammedAli-mt9kdАй бұрын
  • Maersk is just HORRIBLE

    @pxd291@pxd291Ай бұрын
  • It's incredible that so many people are so hopelessly ignorant when it comes to understanding what it means to charter a ship. When you charter a ship, it's the equivalent to hire a FedEx airplane to transport your shipment. That's what a charter is. Maersk charter a ship to sail with their cargo. The ship is not owned by Maersk, the crew is not Maersk etc. Maersk has nothing to do with the chartered ship other than telling them where the ship needs to sail. However, the ignorance displayed by so many people and especially in America seems to suggest that education in America is pretty poor. Maersk grew a lot when they bought up among other things American shipping and harbor facilities when they could not manage to operate their companies with a profit so now, Maersk are in the position where they pretty much own stakes in the entire shipping process from containers, trucks, ships, harbor facilities etc. However, they also always check for options to find the best way to earn more and sometimes that includes renting space on ships, trains, trucks and airplanes owned by other companies. Maersk are not unique in that respect. All major shipping companies do that. If you are not flexible, you will get hurt financially.

    @TheChiefEng@TheChiefEng25 күн бұрын
  • Silas dogopia

    @SilasDogopiaDogopia@SilasDogopiaDogopia25 күн бұрын
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