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Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. Hits Historic $7 Billion Revenue in 2024

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. Hits Historic $7 Billion Revenue in 2024

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March 18, 2025
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Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. Hits Historic $7 Billion Revenue in 2024
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Exclusive: Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. Shatters Records with $7 Billion Revenue in 2024

By Eva Richardson, Senior Logistics Correspondent | The Logistic News | March 18, 2025

In a groundbreaking achievement for Taiwan’s shipping industry, Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. has announced an unprecedented revenue milestone, surpassing $7 billion in 2024. This figure marks a historic high for the company, significantly outpacing initial forecasts and reinforcing its influential role within the global maritime logistics sector.

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Throughout 2024, Yang Ming recorded total revenues of approximately NTD 222.71 billion (USD 6.94 billion), alongside a noteworthy net profit of NTD 64.18 billion (USD 1.9 billion). This outstanding financial performance was primarily propelled by surging freight rates, increased cargo volumes, and remarkable improvements in operational efficiency across the company’s worldwide operations.

Responding swiftly to dynamic market conditions, Yang Ming implemented proactive strategies, including route optimization and streamlined fleet management. These measures not only significantly reduced operational costs but also insulated the company against economic fluctuations and market volatility. Additionally, the company’s rapid adaptation to stringent global environmental regulations has notably strengthened its competitive edge.

Yang Ming further underscored its commitment to sustainable shipping practices through strategic fleet upgrades. In 2024, the company launched seven advanced Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-powered vessels, each with a 15,000 TEU capacity, along with six new dual-fuel container ships capable of carrying 8,000 TEUs each. These investments highlight Yang Ming’s ongoing dedication to environmental leadership and innovation within the maritime industry.

Despite achieving remarkable financial success, Yang Ming remains strategically cautious about future challenges, including evolving international trade policies and regulatory complexities. Nevertheless, the company’s strong financial position and strategic foresight equip it effectively to sustain growth momentum and navigate future industry developments.

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