Seaspan owner expects new record year after major 2021 profit

Parent company Atlas Corp., which is behind world-leading owner of container vessels Seaspan, exceeded company expectations for 2021 with a significant advancement in revenue and operating result. Atlas predicts new record result in 2022.
Bing Chen, President and CEO of Atlas Corp., promises another record year, primarily due to the container market upswing. | Photo: PR/Seaspan
Bing Chen, President and CEO of Atlas Corp., promises another record year, primarily due to the container market upswing. | Photo: PR/Seaspan

Atlas Corp., which is behind the world biggest owner of container ships, Seaspan, booked record-high earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of USD 1.1bn in 2021 following a significant progress in revenue.

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