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Matson, Inc. (MATX) Interest Coverage Ratio: 27.49x

The interest coverage ratio for Matson, Inc. (MATX) is 27.49x as of Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

MATX Interest Coverage Ratio Metrics

INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO

27.49x

MATX Competitors' Interest Coverage Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPINTEREST COVERAGE RATIOTTM3Y5Y
Matson, Inc. (MATX)$5.93B27.49xN/AN/AN/A
Primoris Services Corporation (PRIM)vs ›$5.60B14.42x9.64x6.88x8.05x
MYR Group Inc. (MYRG)vs ›$6.92B28.79x18.54x23.87x30.06x
Griffon Corporation (GFF)vs ›$4.27B2.15x2.99x2.64x2.54x
AGCO Corporation (AGCO)vs ›$8.20B10.52x8.31x17.64x22.65x
Trinity Industries, Inc. (TRN)vs ›$2.73B1.31x1.56x1.57x1.52x
Aecom (ACM)vs ›$9.17B5.57x5.02x4.48x3.83x
Teekay Tankers Ltd. (TNK)vs ›$2.60B74.24x62.56x38.06x31.00x
Werner Enterprises, Inc. (WERN)vs ›$2.53B1.79x1.74x9.01x26.65x
Gartner, Inc. (IT)vs ›$9.38B9.15x8.98x9.00x8.00x

Financial Health Indicators

Interest Coverage

27.5x

Debt/Equity

0.26

Current Ratio

0.89

Formula: Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

Reference ranges:

  • < 1.5x: EBIT is less than 1.5 times interest expense
  • 1.5x - 3x: EBIT is between 1.5 and 3 times interest expense
  • 3x - 5x: EBIT is between 3 and 5 times interest expense
  • > 5x: EBIT is more than 5 times interest expense

Note: Interest coverage should be compared with historical interest expense, operating income, and industry capital structure.

Matson, Inc. Interest Coverage Ratio Formula & Definition

Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

The interest coverage ratio measures operating earnings relative to interest expense.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

Matson, Inc. Interest Coverage Ratio FAQ

What is the interest coverage ratio for Matson, Inc. (MATX)?
The interest coverage ratio for MATX stock is 27.49x.

About Matson, Inc.

Matson, Inc. specializes in providing integrated ocean transportation and logistics solutions. Its Ocean Transportation segment offers crucial ocean freight services connecting the domestic non-contiguous economies of Hawaii, Alaska, and Guam, alongside other island nations within Micronesia. Their diverse cargo includes everything from refrigerated foodstuffs, packaged consumer goods, building materials, and automobiles to livestock, seafood, general sustenance, and a wide array of retail and e-commerce merchandise. Additionally, the company operates an expedited express service facilitating trade between China and Long Beach, California, extending its reach to various South Pacific islands and Okinawa, Japan. Beyond direct shipping, this segment manages comprehensive terminal operations, including container stevedoring, refrigerated cargo handling, inland transport, and container equipment maintenance across key locations in Hawaii (Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai) and Alaska (Anchorage, Kodiak, and Dutch Harbor). They also offer vessel management and container transshipment services. Matson's Logistics division delivers a broad spectrum of multimodal transportation brokerage services. These encompass domestic and international rail intermodal, various highway trucking options (long-haul, regional, specialized, flat-bed, less-than-truckload, and expedited freight), less-than-container load consolidation, freight forwarding, warehousing, distribution, and comprehensive supply chain management, including non-vessel operating common carrier freight forwarding. Key clients include the U.S. military, freight forwarders, major retailers, consumer goods companies, and automobile manufacturers. Established in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1882, the company was formerly known as Alexander & Baldwin Holdings, Inc. before adopting its current name, Matson, Inc., in June 2012.

Honolulu, HI
4,356 employees
Industrials / Marine Shipping
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Marine Shipping
CEO
Matthew J. Cox