The world's largest shipping company said it's giving away $80 million in bonuses to employees as it sets to make record profits this year

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Maersk said it will give $1,000 each to about 80,000 employees worldwide.

The Danish shipping giant posted its most profitable quarter in its 117-year history last month.

Maesk is set to report the biggest profit in Danish corporate history.

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Maersk — the world's largest shipping company — said it will reward its employees with a $1,000 cash bonus each as the Copenhagen-based firm looks set to report record profits.

The bonus applies to about 80,000 of the Danish company's employees worldwide, bringing the total amount to $80 million, reported Denmark's Borsen newspaper and Bloomberg, citing an internal memo. The 400 most senior managers will not get the bonus.

"In a massive team effort our colleagues across the globe have risen beyond the call of duty to respond to our customers' needs," CEO Soren Skou said in the memo, per Bloomberg. "And this has not been easy given the unknowns and disruptions that we had to deal with, the impacted supply chains, congestions, and capacity shortages," he said.

Maersk posted its most profitable quarter in its 117-year history last month, more than quadrupling its third-quarter operating profits to $5.9 billion as the global shipping and supply chain crisis led to record container freight rates.

The shipping company expects its fourth quarter to be equally as profitable, with a gross profit between $6 billion to $7 billion, as shipping rates and consumer demand showed no signs of abating.

In fact, this year is such a bumper year for Maesk that the shipper was set to report the biggest profit in Danish corporate history, according to Sydbank A/S analyst Mikkel Emil Jensen, per Bloomberg.

Maersk also gave a $1,000 bonus to most employees last year when it reported a $2.9 billion in profits.

Suitable-Isopod on December 3rd, 2021 at 15:53 UTC »

It is insane to me that the world’s largest shipping company earns less annually than Apple does in a quarter.

cencorshipisbad on December 3rd, 2021 at 11:40 UTC »

Supply chain issues made them profit handsomely. Must be a coincidence…/s

tinybronzestatue on December 3rd, 2021 at 11:38 UTC »

Damn, once divided up it's just $1000 each. Pretty nice of course, but damn $80million doesn't go far when you have that many employees