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Maersk Line IntroductionTo Shandong University, 2012 June
Agenda
• The A.P. Moller – Maersk Group (APMM)
• Maersk Line
• APMM in China
• ML PRN
The A.P. Moller – Maersk Group (APMM)
• Founded in ?
• Global headquarters in ? , Denmark
• 120,000 employees
• Offices in around ? countries
• Operates more than 550 container vessels
• Ranked at 107 in Forbes Magazine’s ‘Fortune 500’ survey in 2009 (151 in 2008)
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Copenhagen
A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S was established in the Danish town of Svendborg in 1904, when 28-year-old Mr Arnold Peter Møller together with his father, Captain Peter Mærsk Møller, bought a second-hand steamer of 2,200 tons dead weight.
On the death of his father in 1965, Mr Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller assumed the leadership of the A.P. Moller - Maersk Group which, thanks to initiative, foresight and enterprise, developed into a major international business.
In 1993 Mr Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller withdrew from the day-to-day management and today the Group is headed by Mr Nils S. Andersen who took over as the fourth Group Chief Executive Officer and Partner in 2007.
• Container Business (ML, SAF, MCC, DAMCO)
• APM Terminals
• Maersk Tankers
• Maersk Oil
• Maersk Drilling
• Retail activity
• Shipyards, other industrial companies, interest in Danske Bank, etc.
For more detailed information about the APMM’s yesterday, today, and tomorrow, please
• go through e-learning course “ APMM Induction Program” at LMS, or
• check internet: www.maersk.com, or Group intranet: @maersk
APMM Group – Business Activities
The Five Values of APMM
Constant Care – Take care of today, actively prepare for tomorrow
Uprightness – Our word is our bond
Humbleness – Listen, learn, share, give space to others
Our Employees – The right environment for the right people
Our Name – The sum of our values, passionately striving higher
In A.P. Moller – Maersk, our Values serve as an integrated part of the way we do business. Values guide our behaviour and ensure that we make ethically sound decisions that are aligned with our Company culture.
For better understanding of our Values, please take the e-learning course “APMM Induction Program” at LMS, or visit Group Core Value page at @maersk.
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Maersk Line is one of the leading liner shipping companies in the world, serving customers all over the globe.
Maersk Line Fleet: Comprises more than 500 vessels
Located in: More than 125 countries
Employees about 16,900
globally
About 325 offices globally
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Maersk Line Regional Setup
North America Region
Latin America Region
North Europe Region
Mediterranean Region
West Central Asia
Region
Africa Region
Asia Pacific Region
North Asia Region (NAS)
• 8 Regions• 54 Country Clusters• Offices in over 125 countries
Japan(Tokyo)
South Korea (Seoul)
East China (Shanghai)
North China (Qingdao)South China
(Hong Kong)
Taiwan (Taipei)
Mr. Tim SmithMaersk LineNorth Asia Region Head
Mr. Lucas VosMaersk Line CCO
Mr. Søren Skou Maersk Line CEO
Mr. Nils S. AndersenAPMM Group CEO
Who’re our Leaders at CEN and NAS?
Fill our ships with the most profitable cargo
Beat competitors cost levels and never accept unjustified cost
Empower our organisation to deliver a superior customer experience – driven by continuous improvement and simplification
Be our customers’ first choice through ease of business, unmatched reliability and best environmental performance
StreamLINE themes Customer Focused
Creating Opportunities in Global Commerce
• At any point in time, Maersk Line is transporting cargo worth approximately 3% of the world's GNP (gross national product)
Creating Opportunities in Global Commerce
• A single 20 foot container can hold about 48,000 bananas.
• So, in theory, a PS-vessel like the EMMA MÆRSK could transport approximately 528 million bananas in a single voyage - enough to give every person in Europe or North America a banana for breakfast
Sales
Booking
Trucking Loading Shipping DischargeDelivery
Maersk Line
Shipper
Consignee
Our Shipping Activities
The carbon footprint of shipping is less than other modes of transport
Hong
KongRotterdam
370 g CO2
20 km
3700 g CO2
10 times the emissionsfor 0.1% of the distance
Example: One pair of shoes from China to North Europe
Home
18,600 km
Store
And we are constantly improving
• 15% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions from own vessels in 6 years
Average CO2 emissions for APMM owned container vessels
74.0
76.0
78.0
80.0
82.0
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86.0
88.0
90.0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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North China Organisation Chart
> North China Management Team
> North China Sales
> North China Customer Service
> North China Trade and Marketing
> North China Finance
> North China Operations
> North China Human Resources
> North China Pex
> North China Saf Marine
PRNLINTOP
243 FTE
SAL
67 FTE
CUS
97 FTE
TNM
17 FTE
FIN&ADM
38 FTE
OPS
17 FTE
HR
4 FTE
SAF
18 FTE
PRN Cluster
PA
PEX
1 FTE
Slide no. 17
Tianjin
Beijing
Dalian
Qingdao
A.P. Moller - Maersk Line in North China
Lianyun gang
Shenyang
ZhengzhouXi’an
A Good Voyage!