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)
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:

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

  1. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/facts-figures.html "Facts & Figures: Marquard & Bahls Group"
  2. Marquard & Bahls AG: Annual Report 2019. Retrieved December 2020.
  3. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas.html "Business Areas of Marquard & Bahls"
  4. https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article324368/Marquard-Bahls-investiert.html "Marquard & Bahls investiert"
  5. "Die Gründungsorte der größten deutschen Familienunternehmen". ZEIT MAGAZIN. August 18, 2016. Retrieved March 2019.
  6. "Marquard & Bahls ist jetzt Aktiengesellschaft. Rohöl aus Rußland gegen Getreide. Im Mineralölhandel auch 1992 mit Gewinn". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. November 6, 1992.
  7. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/marquard-bahls.html "A Brief Portrait of Marquard & Bahls"
  8. Marquard & Bahls AG: Annual Report 2018. Retrieved December 2020.
  9. "Marquard & Bahls GmbH. Zurück unter die alte Fahne. Die Tanklager ließen die Kasse laut klingeln". Handelsblatt. August 6, 1987.
  10. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/responsibility/corporate-governance.html "Corporate Governance"
  11. https://www.mabanaft.com/en/about-us/mabanaft-group.html Website of Mabanaft
  12. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas/trading.html Information about Mabanaft
  13. Marquard & Bahls AG: "Jahresabschluss und Konzernlagebericht", published in the German Trade Register.
  14. 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.
  15. Information on the number of tank terminals, countries, total capacity and throughput according to company's website. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  16. http://www.skytanking.com Website of Skytanking
  17. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/business-areas/aviation-fuelling.html "Marquard & Bahls Business Areas: Aviation Fuelling"
  18. See the details of the services provided by Skytanking. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  19. https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article249154/Hamburger-Mineraloelhaendler-betankt-Flugzeuge-in-Miami.html "Hamburger Mineralölhändler betankt Flugzeuge in Miami"
  20. 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
  21. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/de/ueber-uns/management.html Management von Marquard & Bahls
  22. 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"
  23. Zerbe, Peter: "Auf Beschluss der Familie Chef im Mineralölgeschäft". Die Welt. July 17, 2001. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  24. https://www.marquard-bahls.com/en/about-us/history/1950er.html "The 1950er in overview"
  25. 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"
  26. The first was sold in the mid-1980s. See "UR übernimmt Framin". Handelsblatt. December 16, 1986.
  27. "Mittelständische Ölhändler unter Druck. Marquard & Bahls halbiert Jahresüberschuß. Einstieg ins Tankstellengeschäft". Hamburger Abendblatt. July 23, 1993.
  28. 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"
  29. 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.
  30. "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.
  31. http://www.eid-aktuell.de/inhalt/2008/page/10/ "Marquard & Bahls steigt ins Biogas-Geschäft ein"
  32. http://www.mabagas.com/en/about-us/history.html Information on the history of Mabagas
  33. 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
  34. 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.
  35. 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
  36. 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"
  37. Marquard & Bahls AG: "Annual Report 2014", p. 9. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  38. 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
  39. "BETEILIGUNG: Gesellschafterwechsel bei Natgas". E&M Powernews. August 14, 2019.
  40. "Marquard & Bahls steigt bei natGas aus". EID Energie Informationsdienst. August 13, 2019.
  41. https://article.wn.com/view/2020/01/15/Marquard_Bahls_to_participate_in_Nordic_Blue_Crude/ "Marquard & Bahls to participate in Nordic Blue Crude"
  42. https://nordicbluecrude.no/in-media/ "Nordic Blue Crude website"