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CMA CGM S.A. is a French container transportation and shipping company, founded by M. Jacques R. Saadé. It is the largest container shipping company in France and the third largest container company in the world, using 76 major shipping routes between 216 ports in 126 different countries.

Containership "CMA CGM Balzac" @ container terminal Zeebrugge, Bruges, Belgium
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Containership "CMA CGM Balzac" @ container terminal Zeebrugge, Bruges, Belgium

History

The history of CMA CGM can be traced back in 1851 when Messageries Maritimes (MM) was established. Another component company, Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM) was found in 1855 and renamed as Compagnie Générale Transatlantique in 1861. Two companies merged as Compagnie Générale Maritime in 1973 as a French state run entity. It was privatized and sold to Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement (CMA) in 1996 to form CMA CGM.

Jacques R. Saadé, from Lebanon, created CMA in 1977 and first launched an intra-Mediterranean liner service. In 1998 the combined company purchased Australian National Lines (ANL). The company is still growing and has ordered 58 new vessels (own new buildings or long-time chartered) to be delivered over the next four years.

Delmas acquisition

CMA CGM has acquired his French rival Delmas based in Le Havre from the Bolloré group in September 2005 for 600 millions Euros. The acquisition was completed in early 2006, the 5 January. The new structure became the third largest container company in the world behind the Danish A.P. Moller-Maersk Group and the Italian Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A..[CMA CGM completes the acquisition of Delmas], Jan. 10, 2006, CMA CGM press release.

Key figures

CMA CGM 2004 Delmas 2004 2004 Total 2005 pro forma
Total Revenue 4 billion € 900 million € 4.9 billion € 5.95 billion €
Number of containers carried 3.9 million teus* 520 000 teus* 4.42 million teus* 5.2 million teus*
Total fleet vessel 195 51 246 242
Slot capacity 427,000 teus* 57,000 teus* 484,000 teus* 507,500 teus*
Staff Worldwide 9,000 employees 1,100 employees 10,100 employees 10,000 employees
Staff in France (sedentary + seafarers) 3,300 employees 600 employees 3,900 employees 4,000 employees
World ranking 4th 24th 3rd 3rd
∗ teus : twenty equivalent unit

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