DP World says results reflect its ability to adapt

DP World says results reflect its ability to adapt

 DP World today announced record financial results for 2025, with revenue up 22% to $24.4 billion, and adjusted EBITDA up 18% to $6.4 billion (margin 26.3%), driven by strong performance across Ports & Terminals and Logistics.

Total Group gross throughput increased 5.8% to 93.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).

Profits for the year increased 32.2% to $1.96 billion, reflecting operating leverage and disciplined cost management. Operating cash flow rose 14% to $6.3 billion.

Commenting on the results, H.E. Essa Kazim, Chairman of the Board of Directors, DP World, said: “In an environment defined by heightened uncertainty and changing trade dynamics, our diversified portfolio, disciplined capital allocation and focus on high-yield cargo enabled us to deliver resilient earnings and strong cash flow. These results reflect the strength of our integrated platform and our ability to adapt as supply chains reconfigure.”

Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) increased from 8.9% in 2024 to 9.9%, reflecting stronger earnings despite continued geopolitical and trade uncertainty.

DP World invested $3.1 billion in capital expenditure in 2025 (up from $2.2 billion in 2024) to support capacity expansion and productivity enhancements globally. Port capacity increased to 109 million TEU. For 2026, the Group’s 2026 capex budget is approximately $3 billion, focused on priority projects including Jebel Ali, Drydocks World, Tuna Tekra (India), London Gateway (UK), Ndayane (Senegal) and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).

DP World reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 14% against a 2022 baseline, while approximately 67% of global electricity is now sourced from renewables.

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