May24 , 2026

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen’ Q2 performance strong

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    Wallenius Wilhelmsen has manoeuvred steadily throughout Q2 of 2025 with an EBITDA of $472 million.

    Total revenue for Q2 was $1,350 million, an increase of 2 per cent quarter over quarter due to strong volumes for the shipping segment.

    The EBITDA for Q2 was $472 million, representing a 2 per cent quarter-over-quarter increase, primarily driven by the shipping segment.

    Net profit for the period totalled $403 million, with $135 million explained by a capital gain following the sale of the MIRRAT terminal. Without the sales gain, net profit for the period would have been $268 million, up eight per cent QoQ.

    “We see the strong demand, in particular in shipping, continuing into Q3 and maintain our financial outlook for the year, expecting 2025 adjusted EBITDA to be in line with 2024,” said Lasse Kristoffersen, President and CEO of Wallenius Wilhelmsen.

    “We are pleased to continue the solid performance in Q2, delivering a very strong result, adding substantial contracts to our backlog and continuing the positive trend on safety  and emissions.”

    While the market remains uncertain with geopolitical tensions and trade flows, the book of business at Wallenius Wilhelmsen was strengthened during the quarter, reflecting strong market demand for shipping.

    Earlier this March, Wallenius Wilhelmsen strengthened its partnership with an established auto OEM and enters a 10-year contract extension with the ambition to grow the partnership further over the years to come.

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