CMA CGM Celebrates Forty Years
40 years ago, on September 13, 1978, Jacques R. Saadé launched the first maritime line between Marseilles and Beirut, with only one ship and four employees. 40 years later, CMA CGM has 34,000 employees and a presence in more than 160 countries.
A unique entrepreneurial adventure
It is amid the Lebanese war that Jacques R. Saadé decided to settle in Marseilles to protect his family. As a visionary man, he anticipated the evolution of international trade and was convinced of the crucial role containerization was about to play. He thus launched a first maritime line and created the Compagnie Maritime d’Affrètement (CMA).
This will be followed by an exceptional growth. As soon as 1983, the Ville De Sahara became the first CMA vessel to cross the Suez Canal, paving the way towards the Orient. This was followed in 1986 by the launch of a line linking Northern Europe to the Far-East. Convinced that China would become the world’s factory, Jacques R. Saadé created his first Shanghai-based CMA maritime agency in 1992.
Combining a development strategy with targeted acquisitions such as CGM in 1996, ANL in 1998, Delmas in 2005, APL in 2016, and more recently Sofrana and Mercosul in 2017, the Group has been expanding its presence on key markets.
Attached to the city of Marseilles, where CMA CGM was created, Jacques R. Saadé launched the building of the CMA CGM Tower in 2006, the Group’s headquarters, which has become a landmark for the city.
Today headed by Rodolphe Saadé, the CMA CGM Group is pursuing its development around five strategic priorities:
• Customer Centricity by creating innovative partnerships with customers: launch of new offers like Serenity, Reeflex and Climactive, technology for the transportation of highly sensitive fruits and vegetables by active controlled atmosphere
• The development of the Group in the maritime, logistics and in-land sectors: acquisition of a stake of 25 percent in CEVA to propose a complete range of services
• Innovation and digitalization: ZeBox, the start-up incubator and accelerator initiated by CMA CGM, will open its doors soon in Marseilles and will welcome initiatives from all around the world
• Reinforcement of human expertise combined with an agile organization
• Profitability.
CMA CGM is committed to the protection of the environment. For more than 15 years now, the Group has acted to reduce its carbon emissions by transported container per kilometer by 50 percent. The Group has set the goal of an additional 30 percent reduction in CO2 emissions for 2025.
CMA CGM is committed to supporting vulnerable children through the CMA CGM Corporate Foundation. Presided by Naïla Saadé, the Corporate Foundation has been supporting more than 200 projects in France and Lebanon since its creation in 2005.