Growing by 12.16%, Humpuss Maritim Records USD 64.7 Million Revenue in Q2 2025

Jakarta, July 31, 2025 – PT Humpuss Maritim Internasional Tbk (HUMI) successfully recorded positive performance in the second quarter of 2025. This achievement reflects the company’s efforts in sustainable growth and an effective expansion strategy.

Based on the company’s interim financial report as of June 30, 2025, the company recorded an operating revenue of USD 64,711,174, growing by 12.16% compared to the previous year’s achievement of USD 57,696,155. This was driven by an increase in vessel charter service revenue, particularly in the oil tanker segment, which boosted the company’s performance. Revenue from vessel charter services in oil segment reached USD 20,772,904, an increase of 188.04% compared to the previous year’s achievement of USD 7,211,828.

Meanwhile, net profit for the period reached USD 5,583,134 as of Q2 2025, growing by 7.74% compared to last year’s net profit of USD 5,182,246.

HUMI’s President Director, Tirta Hidayat, stated that this year’s performance growth was supported by the company’s success in adding to its fleet during 2024. “HUMI continues to expand its operational reach by adding to its fleet and strengthening its core business segments,” he explained.

From a balance sheet perspective, HUMI’s total assets as of June 30, 2025, were recorded at USD 327,650,454, an increase of 18.75% compared to the Q2 2024 position of USD 275,918,097. HUMI’s total liabilities also rose by 38.60% from USD 108,168,991 to USD 149,923,295 as of June 30, 2025. Lastly, HUMI’s total equity also increased by 5.95% from USD 167,749,106 to USD 177,727,159 as of June 30, 2025.

2025 Investment Realization

Throughout 2025, HUMI is targeting the purchase of 10 vessels. Until recently, the company has acquired three vessels, namely Mac Singapore, Marlin 88, and Trans Pacific 201, with a realization rate of 54% of the allocated budget. These fleet purchases are aimed at increasing capacity in the oil tanker and marine support segments. The company will continue to meet its fleet acquisition target until the end of 2025.

On this occasion, Tirta also expressed his appreciation to employees, customers, partners, and all stakeholders for their trust and support for HUMI. “Despite the uncertainties of the global political and economic situation, HUMI continues to strive to demonstrate consistent improvement in company performance. We will continue to mitigate risks, optimize operations, and prioritize sustainability as the foundation for running the company. Thank you for the support from all involved stakeholders,” Tirta concluded.

Hopefully that the addition of the fleet, business expansion, and the company’s commitment to sustainability will not only be a business step but also an effort of HUMI’s contribution to supporting a sustainable and competitive Indonesian shipping industry.