Samudera Shipping Line Ltd

About Samudera Shipping Line Ltd

Samudera Shipping Line Ltd engages in the transportation of containerized and non-containerized cargo to various ports in Southeast Asia, the Indian Sub-continent, the Far East, and the Middle East. It operates through three segments: Container Shipping, Bulk and Tanker, and Agencies & Logistics. The company provides feeder services between its hub port in Singapore and other spoke ports in Asia to main line operators; liner services to traders and freight forwarders; and inter-regional container shipping services to manufacturers, exporters, and importers. It also offers shipping services for oil, chemical, gas, and liquefied products, as well as dry bulk transportation, warehousing, freight forwarding, and cargo handling services. In addition, the company provides shipping agency services; and owns, operates, and charters vessels. It operates a fleet of 32 vessels, including 29 container vessels, 2 chemical tankers, and 1 gas tanker. The company was incorporated in 1993 and is headquartered in Singapore. Samudera Shipping Line Ltd is a subsidiary of PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk.

Samudera Shipping Line Ltd is primarily engaged in the Container Shipping and Bulk & Tanker business.

https://www.samudera.id/samuderashippinglineltd

S56.SI Singapore

0.83USD0.015 (-1.81%)

• At close Mon Oct 03 2022

SES exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Marine Shipping

Location Singapore, Singapore

Grade: ADF

348,189,282 USD
MARKET CAP
1.108
PE
1.519
BETA (5y)
0.790
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
269%
for 3 years
465%
for 2 years
239%
for last year
66%
for this year
0%
Samudera Shipping Line Ltd
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