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APMT Expands Southeast Asian Port Portfolio as Intra-Asia Carriers Thrive Amid Global Shipping Slowdown

By MGN EditorialMarch 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM

Maersk's terminal unit takes 49% operating stake in Vietnam's Hai Phong container terminal, signaling continued investment in Southeast Asian infrastructure while intra-Asian carriers outperform struggling global markets.

## Strategic Growth in Vietnam A.P. Moller-Maersk's terminal division (APMT) has secured a 49% operating partnership stake in Hai Phong International Container Terminal, one of North Vietnam's key container gateways. The investment underscores major terminal operators' confidence in Southeast Asian port infrastructure amid shifting global container trade patterns. Hai Phong serves as a critical transshipment hub for northern Vietnam and regional hinterland connectivity, positioning APMT to capitalize on growing containerized trade throughout the region. ## Regional Shipping Resilience The APMT expansion comes as intra-Asian container carriers are achieving notable profitability gains, bucking the income pressures affecting global container lines. While the broader container shipping industry faces demand volatility and margin compression, carriers focused on Southeast Asian trade lanes have benefited from regional trade dynamics and shifting cargo flows. According to Seatrade Maritime, intra-Asia focused lines have seen profits boosted by global trading disruptions that have, paradoxically, strengthened regional shipping economics. The combination of supply chain reorganization, regional economic growth, and concentrated regional competition has created profitable opportunities for carriers positioned within Asia. ## Market Context The dual trend—major terminal operators expanding Southeast Asian capacity while regional carriers maintain strong income—reflects confidence in Asia's port infrastructure and shipping markets. Vietnam's position as a manufacturing and trade hub, coupled with port modernization investments like APMT's Hai Phong stake, positions the region to capture greater container volumes as global supply chains continue to rebalance. For terminal operators and carriers, Southeast Asia represents one of the industry's growth centers even as global container markets navigate structural shifts.
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