Welcome to our dedicated page for Matson SEC filings (Ticker: MATX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
Matson, Inc. (NYSE: MATX) files a range of reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that provide detailed insight into its ocean transportation and logistics operations. As a Hawaii-incorporated issuer with a Commission File Number of 001-34187, Matson uses SEC filings to disclose financial results, material agreements, and investor presentation materials related to its Pacific and Transpacific trade lanes.
On this page, you can review Matson’s Form 8-K current reports, which frequently cover results of operations and financial condition. Recent 8-K filings describe preliminary and actual quarterly earnings, including consolidated operating income, net income, segment performance for Ocean Transportation and Logistics, effective tax rates, and commentary on freight rates, container volumes, tariffs, and global trade conditions. Other 8-Ks furnish investor presentations used at conferences such as the Jefferies Industrials Conference and Stephens Annual Investment Conference.
Matson also uses 8-K filings to disclose material definitive agreements, such as its Third Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with Bank of America, N.A. and amendments to private placement note facilities. These filings outline loan commitments, maturity, pricing grids based on consolidated net leverage ratios, and changes to financial covenants.
Stock Titan’s SEC filings page surfaces these documents as they are posted to EDGAR and pairs them with AI-generated summaries that explain the key points in accessible language. This helps readers quickly understand what each filing says about Matson’s earnings, leverage, capital expenditure plans, vessel construction programs, and other regulatory disclosures, without having to parse every line of the original forms.
Matson insider Christopher A. Scott, listed as a Senior Vice President and officer, reported a sale on 08/07/2025 of 1,044 shares of Matson common stock at a price of $109.94 per share. The Form 4 shows 13,441.333 shares beneficially owned following the reported transaction. The filing documents a change in beneficial ownership by an officer.
Matson, Inc. (MATX) Q2-25 10-Q highlights
- Revenue: Q2 fell 2.0% YoY to $830.5 m; Ocean Transportation −2.1%, Logistics −1.6%.
- Profitability: Operating income declined 9.3% to $113.0 m; net income dropped 16.4% to $94.7 m; diluted EPS $2.92 vs $3.31.
- YTD view: Six-month revenue grew 2.7% to $1.61 bn; net income up 11.9% to $167.0 m, lifting diluted EPS to $5.09 (+17.6%).
- Segment mix: Q2 Ocean Transportation generated $98.6 m op income (−9.5%); Logistics $14.4 m (−7.7%). Equity income from 35%-owned SSAT rose to $7.3 m vs $1.2 m.
- Cash & liquidity: Cash fell to $59.1 m from $266.8 at FY-24 end, reflecting $162.9 m share repurchase, $22.3 m dividends and $175.5 m capex (incl. new Jones Act vessels). Debt trimmed to $381.0 m; $643.9 m undrawn on revolver.
- Capital moves: New five-year $550 m SOFR-based credit facility signed 23-Jul-25; existing term-loan covenants eased. Board raised quarterly dividend to $0.36, payable 4-Sep-25.
- Cash flow: Operating cash inflow down 44% YoY to $194.6 m; free cash negative after heavy vessel spend.
- Outlook items: Management sees limited tax impact from July 4 “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act; no impairment triggers identified.
Matson, Inc. (MATX) filed a Form 3 on 1 July 2025 reporting the initial beneficial ownership of newly listed insider Jerome James Holland, Executive Vice President and President of Matson Logistics. Holland directly holds 3,200 shares of Matson common stock. The figure includes 2,173 shares represented by restricted stock units (RSUs) that will convert into shares as they vest over his continued employment. No derivative securities, options, or other indirect holdings were disclosed. The filing is made solely by Holland and does not amend any prior statements.