COSCO SHIPPING International (Singapore) Co., Ltd. posted a net profit attributable to shareholders of S$7.9 million for the year ended 31 December 2025, up 45 percent year-on-year, boosted by higher contributions from its logistics and ship-repair businesses coupled with lower distribution and finance costs.
Diluted earnings per share fell 25 percent to 0.18 Singapore cent, while the board declared a dividend of 0.089 cent per share. The group’s annualised return on equity stood at 1.02 percent and net asset value per share was 17.44 cents.
Group revenue climbed 12 percent to S$194.0 million. Logistics, which accounted for 85 percent of turnover, rose 10 percent year-on-year to S$165.5 million on stronger automotive logistics and container-depot volumes. Ship Repair and Marine Engineering revenue advanced 30 percent to S$26.3 million amid a higher volume of repair jobs in Singapore. Property Management fell 25 percent to S$2.18 million due to softer income from CLC and CRC under Cogent.
Gross profit increased 10 percent to S$46.5 million, although the margin narrowed to 24 percent from 25 percent a year earlier, reflecting lower margins in the marine segment. Finance costs dropped 35 percent to S$7.5 million following debt repayments, while cost of sales rose 13 percent, tracking inflation-linked staff and administrative expenses.
The company noted persistent cost pressures and demand volatility in the regional supply-chain sector as key headwinds. Foreign-exchange losses and asset-disposal losses also trimmed other gains versus the prior year.
Strategically, the group said it will continue to strengthen its position as an integrated shipping and logistics provider across Southeast and South Asia, and will pursue network expansion and infrastructure investments aligned with its core competencies while maintaining prudent capital allocation.
The International Monetary Fund expects global growth of 3.3 percent in both 2025 and 2026, while Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry reported domestic growth of 5.0 percent in 2025, providing a mixed but improving backdrop for the company’s operations.