By Chelsea Stevenson 
 

Expeditors International of Washington Inc.'s (EXPD) second-quarter earnings fell 12% as the global logistics company's airfreight business struggled, though volume growth in other areas climbed.

Expeditors provides services like air- and ocean-freight forwarding, customs clearance and marine insurance. The company had warned this year that earnings would fall short of Street views, blaming a shaky global economy for lighter volumes, particularly from airfreight customers.

Recently though, Expeditors has said it planned to become more aggressive in containing costs and expanding both its customer base and its reach within its existing base.

The company reported a profit of $84 million, or 39 cents a share, down from $95 million, or 44 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue fell 5% to $1.5 billion. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters most recently expected per-share earnings of 43 cents on revenue of $1.59 billion.

Operating margin narrowed to 8.8% from 9.6%.

Airfreight services revenue, the biggest contributor to the top line, fell 15% while ocean freight and ocean services revenue rose 6.6% reflecting the magnitude of this year's carrier buy rate increase, as carriers moved aggressively to stabilize their financial situation. Revenue from customs brokerage and other services were slightly higher to $347.4 million.

Rival C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. (CHRW) said last month its second-quarter earnings climbed 3.2% as revenue in its sourcing and payment services segments rose, though sales in its key trucking segment slipped slightly.

Shares of Expeditors recently were down 1.1% to $35.64. The stock is down 19% over the past 12 months.

Write to Chelsea Stevenson at chelsea.stevenson@dowjones.com

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