Marquard & Bahls Explained
Marquard & Bahls |
Logo Alt: | Logo of Marquard & Bahls |
Trade Name: | Marquard & Bahls AG |
Type: | Aktiengesellschaft |
Industry: | Energy supply, Energy Trading, Energy Logistics, Chemicals |
Founded: | in Hamburg |
Founder: | Theodor Weisser |
Hq Location: | HafenCity |
Hq Location City: | Hamburg |
Hq Location Country: | Germany |
Key People: | - Mark Garrett (CEO),
- Olaf Schulz (CFO)
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Revenue: | €13.875 billion[1] [2] |
Revenue Year: | 2019 |
Num Employees: | 6,715 |
Num Employees Year: | 2019 |
Marquard & Bahls is a Hamburg-based company that is active in the fields of energy and chemicals. Its core lines of business include tank storage logistics, trading and aviation fuelling.[3] Marquard & Bahls was founded in 1947[4] [5] and has been a stock corporation under commercial law since 1992.[6] The Group has a presence in 33 countries around the world.[7] At the end of 2019, the company employed 6,715 people (2018: 7,561).[8] In 2019, the company generated revenue of EUR 13.875 billion (2018: EUR 14.728 billion).
Business Areas
Marquard & Bahls is organized as a holding company[9] [10] and operates through its subsidiaries in several business areas:
- Mabanaft is the trading division of Marquard & Bahls. Its business includes regional trading and wholesaling of petroleum products. The company also operates in the bunkering, service-station and heating oil retail businesses, as well as trading in liquid gas and biofuels. Its annual volume of sales is approximately 18.1 million tons (as at: December 2020).[11] [12] [13]
- Oiltanking is one of the largest independent tank storage providers for petroleum products, chemicals and gases worldwide.[14] The company owns and operates 64 terminals in 24 countries with a total capacity of 20 million cubic meters (as at: December 2020). The total throughput of all tank terminals in 2019 was about 155 million tons.[15]
- Skytanking provides a full range of aviation fuelling services.[16] The company services around 2 million aircraft a year, with annual throughput exceeding 24.7 million cubic metres of jet fuel (as at: February 2020).[17] Besides into-plane fuelling, its range of services also covers the operation of aviation fuel storage and hydrant systems, as well as the planning, financing and construction of these facilities.[18] Its customers include airlines, airports, and oil companies.[19] Skytanking is represented at 83 airports in 14 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and Australia (as at: December 2020).
Management and Governance
Since August 2018, Mark Garrett has served as CEO of the company, which is not listed on the stock exchange.[20] [21] Hellmuth Weisser was Chairman of the supervisory board from 2003 to February 2017. His successor is Daniel Weisser.[22]
History
Theodor Weisser established the business in 1947 by purchasing Marquard & Bahls, a company that had traded in cereals and lubricants since its founding in 1913. At the time of the takeover, the company existed only as a shell.[23] Theodor Weisser began trading in heating oil and lubricants, and gradually expanded the business activities in the following years. In the mid-1950s, the company also entered the tank storage business,[24] and in the 1960s focused particularly on expanding its activities abroad. Its trading subsidiary Mabanaft played an important role in developing the spot market in Rotterdam.[25]
In 1972, the tank terminals owned by Marquard & Bahls were grouped into its Oiltanking subsidiary; this marked the beginning of the establishment of an independent provider of tank storage services. In the 1990s, a new service-station organization[26] was established,[27] which now does business under the OIL! brand. Beyond this, the company had been active in the sale of heating oil to end-consumers since the 1980s; these activities were bundled under the Petronord umbrella in 1996.[28] In 1999, Marquard & Bahls entered the aviation fuelling business,[29] and continually expanded this line of business, which operates as Skytanking, in the following years. Since 2002, Marquard & Bahls has also been active in the field of renewable energies. In addition to the biofuels trade, which is part of Mabanaft, this also includes biogas.[30] The Mabagas subsidiary realized biogas projects based on organic waste from 2008 to 2018.[31] [32] [33]
In 2008 and 2011, Marquard & Bahls acquired shares in Newsco companies through Oiltanking. In 2014, Marquard & Bahls achieved a majority shareholding in Newsco by acquiring further stakes.[34] In March 2017, the Group sold all of its shares in Newsco International Energy Services.[35] In May 2012, Oiltanking acquired United Bulk Terminals in the US.[36] This division had been directly allocated to Marquard & Bahls since the end of 2014 until September 2019, when Marquard & Bahls sold United Bulk Terminals.[37] [38] In August 2019, Marquard & Bahls also sold its stake in natGAS AG, Potsdam, to the former co-shareholder Friedrich Scharr KG, Stuttgart.[39] [40] Exploring investment opportunities in the renewable energy & chemical sector, Marquard & Bahls invested in the Norwegian company Nordic Blue Crude in December 2019.[41] [42]
External links
Notes and References
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/facts-figures.html "Facts & Figures: Marquard & Bahls Group"
- Marquard & Bahls AG: Annual Report 2019. Retrieved December 2020.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas.html "Business Areas of Marquard & Bahls"
- https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article324368/Marquard-Bahls-investiert.html "Marquard & Bahls investiert"
- "Die Gründungsorte der größten deutschen Familienunternehmen". ZEIT MAGAZIN. August 18, 2016. Retrieved March 2019.
- "Marquard & Bahls ist jetzt Aktiengesellschaft. Rohöl aus Rußland gegen Getreide. Im Mineralölhandel auch 1992 mit Gewinn". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. November 6, 1992.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/marquard-bahls.html "A Brief Portrait of Marquard & Bahls"
- Marquard & Bahls AG: Annual Report 2018. Retrieved December 2020.
- "Marquard & Bahls GmbH. Zurück unter die alte Fahne. Die Tanklager ließen die Kasse laut klingeln". Handelsblatt. August 6, 1987.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/responsibility/corporate-governance.html "Corporate Governance"
- https://www.mabanaft.com/en/about-us/mabanaft-group.html Website of Mabanaft
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas/trading.html Information about Mabanaft
- Marquard & Bahls AG: "Jahresabschluss und Konzernlagebericht", published in the German Trade Register.
- Fröndhoff, Bert: "Familienkonzerne – typisch deutsch". Handelsblatt. May 22, 2007. Retrieved March 16, 2017. "Oil & Gas Storage Services Market", Market study by Al Masah Capital Management Limited of 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- Information on the number of tank terminals, countries, total capacity and throughput according to company's website. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
- http://www.skytanking.com Website of Skytanking
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas/aviation-fuelling.html "Marquard & Bahls Business Areas: Aviation Fuelling"
- See the details of the services provided by Skytanking. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article249154/Hamburger-Mineraloelhaendler-betankt-Flugzeuge-in-Miami.html "Hamburger Mineralölhändler betankt Flugzeuge in Miami"
- https://www.dgap.de/dgap/News/dgap_media/marquard-bahls-mark-garrett-wird-neuer-ceo-bei-marquard-bahls/?newsID=1087691 Marquard & Bahls AG: Mark Garrett wird neuer CEO bei Marquard & Bahls
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/de/ueber-uns/management.html Management von Marquard & Bahls
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/news-info/press-releases/details/article/marquard-bahls-supervisory-board-chairman-to-step-down-for-age-in-february-2017.html "Marquard & Bahls Supervisory Board Chairman to Step Down for Age in February 2017"
- Zerbe, Peter: "Auf Beschluss der Familie Chef im Mineralölgeschäft". Die Welt. July 17, 2001. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/history/1950er.html "The 1950er in overview"
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/nc/en/about-us/history/details/event/show/25-years-of-marquard-bahls.html "December 1972: 25 Years of Marquard & Bahls"
- The first was sold in the mid-1980s. See "UR übernimmt Framin". Handelsblatt. December 16, 1986.
- "Mittelständische Ölhändler unter Druck. Marquard & Bahls halbiert Jahresüberschuß. Einstieg ins Tankstellengeschäft". Hamburger Abendblatt. July 23, 1993.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/history/details/event/show/founding-of-petronord-energie-und-waermekonzepte-gmbh.html "February 1996: Founding of Petronord Energie- und Wärmekonzepte GmbH"
- In 1999, Marquard & Bahls acquired a 50 percent stake in the Munich-based company Skytanking. See "History", website of Skytanking . Retrieved February 9, 2017. Skytanking came out of Omni Aircraft Service GmbH, which formerly belonged to VTG AG. See: "Der Transportkonzern bereitet der Preussag große Freude". Handelsblatt. November 28, 1997; and "VTG zeigt Ertragsstärke". Börsen-Zeitung. November 28, 1997. See also the information on the renaming of Omni Aircraft Service GmbH as Skytanking GmbH, Bundesanzeiger, May 7, 1999.
- "Kraftwerk. Hamburger holen Wärme aus Holz". Hamburger Abendblatt. December 14, 2002. "Mabanaft ist auf dem Mineralölmarkt weiter erfolgreich". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. June 27, 2003. "Marquard & Bahls zieht es nach Südosteuropa". Handelsblatt. June 30, 2003. "Marquard & Bahls blickt „fröhlich“ in die Zukunft". Energie Informationsdienst. June 30, 2003. "Marquard & Bahls startet erste Projekte für erneuerbare Energien". Mineralöl – Mineralölrundschau, July 1, 2003.
- http://www.eid-aktuell.de/inhalt/2008/page/10/ "Marquard & Bahls steigt ins Biogas-Geschäft ein"
- http://www.mabagas.com/en/about-us/history.html Information on the history of Mabagas
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/news-info/press-releases/details/article/mabagas-realignment-of-biogas-activities.html Press release as of November 14, 2018 Mabagas: Realignment of Biogas Activities
- Marquard & Bahls AG: "Konzernabschluss zum 31. Dezember 2008", published in the Bundesanzeiger. Marquard & Bahls AG: "Konzernabschluss und Konzernlagebericht zum 31. Dezember 2011", published in the Bundesanzeiger. Marquard & Bahls AG: "Annual Report 2014", p. 34. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
- https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/news-info/press-releases/details/article/marquard-bahls-sells-upstream-services-business.html Marquard & Bahls Sells Upstream Services Business
- http://www.marinelog.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2389:united-maritime-group-to-sell-its-bulk-terminal-unit-in-$215-million-deal&Itemid=225 "United Maritime Group to sell its bulk terminal unit in $215 million deal"
- Marquard & Bahls AG: "Annual Report 2014", p. 9. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/coal/090619-t-parker-host-subsidiary-to-buy-united-bulk-terminals-davant-facility T. Parker Host subsidiary to buy United Bulk Terminals Davant facility
- "BETEILIGUNG: Gesellschafterwechsel bei Natgas". E&M Powernews. August 14, 2019.
- "Marquard & Bahls steigt bei natGas aus". EID Energie Informationsdienst. August 13, 2019.
- https://article.wn.com/view/2020/01/15/Marquard_Bahls_to_participate_in_Nordic_Blue_Crude/ "Marquard & Bahls to participate in Nordic Blue Crude"
- https://nordicbluecrude.no/in-media/ "Nordic Blue Crude website"