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    DHL sees higher 2026 operating profit even as geopolitical environment worsens

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: March 5, 2026

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    DHL expects its 2026 operating profit (EBIT) to surpass €6.2 billion, up from €6.1 billion in 2025, while free cash flow (ex‑M&A) is forecast at around €3 billion—both in line with analysts’ consensus—even as geopolitical risks escalate.

    DHL Forecasts Stronger 2026 Operating Profit Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

    DHL's 2026 Profit Outlook and Industry Challenges

    By Emanuele Berro

    Profit Forecast and Financial Targets

    March 5 (Reuters) - German logistics group DHL on Thursday forecast a higher operating profit for 2026, broadly in line with market expectations, despite the worsening geopolitical environment.

    It expects earnings before interest and taxes to exceed 6.2 billion euros ($7.2 billion), after reporting 6.1 billion euros for last year. Free cash flow excluding acquisitions should be around 3 billion euros.

    Both targets matched analysts' average forecasts in a company-provided consensus.

    CEO Statement on Geopolitical Volatility

    "There is still significant geopolitical volatility and uncertainty out there, as we have already seen in the first two months of the year," CEO Tobias Meyer said in a statement. "Our forecast does not assume any improvement in the global economic environment."

    Industry Disruptions and Geopolitical Risks

    Logistics and shipping companies are facing mounting disruptions across air and sea routes as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies.

    Impact of Middle East Conflict on Shipping

    Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday forced major carriers including Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM to once again divert vessels around Africa, adding significant transit time and costs.

    U.S. parcel giant FedEx also said on Monday it was temporarily halting services in five countries in the region.

    DHL's Recent Performance and Market Environment

    DHL reported a 1.3% decline in its fourth-quarter operating profit to 1.83 billion euros, as expected by analysts. The result was weighed down by its freight forwarding business, where earnings slumped 36%.

    Challenges Facing European Logistics Firms

    European shipping and logistics firms have been grappling with weaker demand and a series of trade disruptions, including a raft of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Trends in Freight and Economic Conditions

    "In air and ocean freight, we see declining freight rates. In road freight, we feel the weak economic situation in Europe, and especially in Germany," Meyer said.

    ($1 = 0.8591 euro)

    (Reporting by Emanuele Berro and Matthias Inverardi; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Table of Contents

    • DHL's 2026 Profit Outlook and Industry Challenges
    • Profit Forecast and Financial Targets

    Key Takeaways

    • •DHL raises its 2026 EBIT guidance above €6.2 billion, up from approximately €6.1 billion in 2025, matching market expectations.
    • •Free cash flow excluding acquisitions is projected at around €3 billion for 2026, aligning with analysts’ forecasts.
    • •The forecast assumes no improvement in the global economic or geopolitical environment, with disruptions intensified by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

    Frequently Asked Questions about DHL sees higher 2026 operating profit even as geopolitical environment worsens

    1How did DHL's fourth-quarter 2023 operating profit perform?

    DHL reported a 1.3% decline in its fourth-quarter operating profit to 1.83 billion euros, in line with analyst expectations.

    2What challenges are logistics companies facing in 2024?

    Logistics firms like DHL are affected by geopolitical conflicts, trade disruptions, tariffs, and declining freight rates.

    3What is DHL's outlook for global economic conditions?

    DHL's forecast does not assume any improvement in the global economic environment.

  • CEO Statement on Geopolitical Volatility
  • Industry Disruptions and Geopolitical Risks
  • Impact of Middle East Conflict on Shipping
  • DHL's Recent Performance and Market Environment
  • Challenges Facing European Logistics Firms
  • Trends in Freight and Economic Conditions
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