Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA 2025 IR
The report highlights SAAM's strong performance in 2025, consolidating its unique operating model and achieving a record net income of US$80.4 million and EBITDA of US$217 million. Key milestones include the commissioning of the "Trapananda," the first electric tug in Latin America, and signing binding agreements to acquire the remaining 30% of Intertug to secure full ownership. In safety, the company improved its accident rates, dropping to 0.78 at SAAM Towing and 0.57 at Aerosan, while maintaining zero fatalities. Additionally, SAAM achieved a record score of 50 points on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) and was recognized as the most sustainable company in Chile's transportation and logistics sector.
Company: Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA
Sector: Industrials
Country: Chile
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 308
Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA
Integrated Report
The report highlights SAAM's strong performance in 2025, consolidating its unique operating model and achieving a record net income of US$80.4 million and EBITDA of US$217 million. Key milestones include the commissioning of the "Trapananda," the first electric tug in Latin America, and signing binding agreements to acquire the remaining 30% of Intertug to secure full ownership. In safety, the company improved its accident rates, dropping to 0.78 at SAAM Towing and 0.57 at Aerosan, while maintaining zero fatalities. Additionally, SAAM achieved a record score of 50 points on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) and was recognized as the most sustainable company in Chile's transportation and logistics sector.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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