DSV A/S ranks below the peer group median, with stability as the main structural support while growth remains the clearest constraint. The market setup has weakened, with clear trend damage and relative performance under pressure. Price action is lagging the structural profile — current market behavior is not yet confirming the structural position.
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DSV A/S is a global transport and logistics company offering freight and supply chain services worldwide.
The market prices DSV as a logistics player with declining competitiveness, not as a quality leader with durable earning power. With an operating margin of 7.8% (declining vs. peer group FY26) and ROIC also at 7.8% (below peer median FY26), the market assigns DSV a lower valuation compared to peers in a sector where scale and integration are critical to value. In global logistics, margin and efficiency trends are scrutinized as scale and integration success are critical to value. Because DSV's margins and capital returns are below peer levels in the current cycle, the market demands visible progress on synergies and integration before rewarding the stock with a premium. Only if DSV delivers Schenker integration synergies and lifts margins to peer levels will the market's valuation view shift.
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