Eimskip: Fourth quarter and full year 2023 results
13 Febbraio 2024 - 6:54PM
UK Regulatory
Eimskip: Fourth quarter and full year 2023 results
Highlights of Q4 2023
results
- Fair results for fourth quarter, given the challenging global
environment.
- Revenue amounted to EUR 201.5 million, a decrease of EUR 54.2
million or 21.2% when compared with Q4 2022.
- Expenses amounted to EUR 178.8 million, a decrease of EUR 38.5
million or 17.7% from previous year.
- Salary expenses increased by EUR 1.6 million or 4.4% due to
general wage increases but currency effect of EUR 1.1 million
positively affects the comparison to Q4 2022.
- EBITDA for the quarter amounted to EUR 22.7 million compared to
EUR 38.4 million in 2022. EBITDA ratio was 11.3% compared to 15%
for the same quarter last year.
- Net earnings amounted to EUR 8.4 million compared to EUR 21.8
million for the same period in 2022.
- Liner services with acceptable performance given traditional
seasonality, although the results are marked by transformation in
Trans-Atlantic rates compared to the previous year when they were
on an elevated level.
- Sound performance of international forwarding, with strong
volume and good margins despite significant decrease in both
revenue and expenses due to changed market landscape.
Highlights of the year 2023
- Good financial results for the year 2023 despite swift market
changes from previous year.
- Revenue amounted to EUR 827.5 million, a decrease of
EUR 243.1 million or 22.7% when compared with the year
2022.
- Total expenses amounted to EUR 704.2 million, a
decrease of EUR 203.4 million mainly driven by cost of 3rd
party services and lower bunker prices.
- EBITDA amounted to EUR 123.4 million compared to
EUR 163.1 million in the record year 2022.
- EBIT amounted to EUR 61 million compared to EBIT of EUR 101.5
million in 2022.
- Continued good contribution from the affiliate ElbFeeder due to
favorable charter fixtures on its vessels, with Eimskip’s share of
earnings in 2023 amounting to EUR 13.4 million.
- Net earnings amounted to EUR 54.5 million, compared to EUR
85.3 million in 2022.
- Total maintenance CAPEX in 2023 amounted to EUR
25.4 million, which is in line with the published plan of EUR
26-29 million, compared to EUR 24.2 million in the year
before.
- New investments of EUR 17.8 million in 2023 compared to EUR 9.7
million in 2022. The single largest project in 2023 was the
construction of a new warehouse, cold storage and headquarters in
Faroe Islands, which started in 2022 and will be completed in 2024.
The second largest investment in 2023 was an automated container
gate in Sundahöfn, a project that started in 2022 and was
successfully finalized in Q4 2023.
- Good cash flow from operations and a cash position of EUR 32.5
million at year-end.
- Leverage ratio at 1.43x at year-end compared to 1.01x by end of
2022 while long-term target is 2-3x. Equity ratio 50.4% at year-end
compared to a long-term target ratio of around 40%.
- The Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General
Meeting, which will be held on 7 March 2024, to pay approximately
EUR 25 million in dividend for the year 2023, equivalent to 46% of
Net Earnings.
- Container liner delivered good results although Trans-Atlantic
market conditions changed dramatically over the course of the year
from highly elevated levels.
- Total liner volume saw slight decrease from previous year,
primarily driven by decline in Trans-Atlantic volume while other
trade lanes remained on a similar level.
- Robust import volume to Iceland throughout the year on back of
high economic activity and strong focus on customer service.
- Export volume from Iceland was in line with previous year
although below expectations due to lower level of salmon harvesting
and industrial production.
- Good contribution from Faroe Islands with strong export volume
offsetting decrease in imports due to economic slowdown.
- First signs of decrease in Trans-Atlantic freight rates started
to show in the beginning of the year before falling sharply in Q2
and Q3 until levelling off in the last quarter of 2023.
- Trans-Atlantic revenue is the single largest driver behind
decrease in EBITDA YoY.
- Norway reefer liner performance subpar compared to previous
year with less whitefish quota and changed market dynamics which
affected freight rates combined with weak Norwegian Krona against
Euro.
- Generally, a good year for international forwarding with
overall solid returns despite significant changes in market
conditions from previous year.
- Strategic changes to the sailing system were implemented in May
alongside preparations for a larger scale change that will be
implemented at the end of February 2024.
- Purpose of the changes is to enhance reliability, save cost and
reduce emissions.
- Response to upcoming environmental regulations, revenue
decrease due to market conditions and to meet increased customer
demand for environmentally friendly transportation.
VILHELM MÁR THORSTEINSSON,
CEO
"At the same time we are pleased with the good
financial results for the year 2023 as a whole, the results for the
fourth quarter were below our expectations, especially concerning
our liner operations. Our liner volume showed resilience with a
slight 2% decrease, but the main driver behind lower income was the
dramatic change in Trans-Atlantic rates that occurred over the
course of 2023. It is important to recall that during 2021 and
2022, global freight rates surged in response to supply chain
disruptions resulting from the pandemic. The only international
trade lane that remained at an elevated level into 2023 was
Trans-Atlantic, but as of Q1, we started to see the rates fall
sharply and reach pre-pandemic levels at the end of Q3 before
leveling off. This inevitably affected our results significantly in
comparison to the record year of 2022 as a large portion of the
operating cost of our liner system is not directly correlated to
the revenues but based on the assets and infrastructure behind the
sailing system.
When we started recognizing the trend of
declining freight rates at the beginning of the year, we initiated
the design of sailing system changes. The purpose of the changes
was clear from the beginning: to save costs, decrease bunker
consumption, and reduce carbon emissions while maintaining
excellent and reliable service. Changing a system of this scale and
complexity takes time, and we implemented the first phase of the
system changes in May 2023 and harvested the benefits over the next
months. The second phase will be implemented at the end of February
2024. It was not solely the revenue decrease caused by swift
changes in the market environment that incentivized us to draw up
sailing system changes, but we are also responding to new
environmental regulations such as IMO’s CII rules and the
implementation of shipping into the EU ETS system. On top of the
regulatory requirements, we feel more demand than ever from our
customers to make ocean transportation, already one of the most
efficient modes of transportation in terms of carbon emissions,
even more environmentally friendly. That aligns well with our
ambitious target of reaching carbon neutrality by 2040.
Our international forwarding business had an
overall solid year. We have been on a journey since 2019 with that
part of the business, streamlining and increasing efficiency, along
with implementing modern digital solutions to support both sales
and operations. The benefits of these changes are becoming clearer
now that we are past the extraordinary situation we saw in 2021 and
2022. The results of 2023 prove that our forwarding business can
make a healthy profit in a challenging market, supported by our
niche status in reefer logistics.
Now that we are well into the first quarter of
2024, we are generally optimistic for the weeks and months ahead.
In our home market, the year started in line with expectations,
with increasing exports from Iceland and imports that have remained
at a solid level. In the Faroe Islands, the outlook is stable, with
consistent and good export volume, while we saw a softening of
imports around the middle of last year, which has remained at that
level. In Norway, we are preparing for the whitefish season to take
off, with a lower quota than last year but nevertheless expected to
have a good impact in Q1.
The shipping market is extremely dynamic, and in
mid-December, we entered, again, a period of highly volatile rates
when the Suez Canal was effectively closed for commercial sea
traffic due to militant attacks on commercial vessels. This grave
situation has increased turnaround times of vessels and containers
between Asia and Europe, leading to sharp rises in freight rates on
the respective trade lanes. Recently, we have started to see the
effects of these events reflected in increases in rates on trade
lanes that are not directly affected, e.g., Trans-Atlantic, due to
the capacity decrease resulting from the changed sailing routes.
How these geopolitical events will unfold will have a lot to say
when it comes to the outlook for our international operations in
the coming months, but we are generally optimistic.
Finally, I'd like to express my gratitude to
Eimskip’s employees across the world for their efforts throughout
the year, demonstrating both resourcefulness and resilience, in
providing excellent service to our customers in a highly dynamic
environment."
INVESTOR MEETING 14 FEBRUARY
2024
The Board of Directors of Eimskipafélag Íslands
hf. approved the Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements for
the year 2023 at its meeting on 13 February 2024. Investors and
market participants are invited to a meeting on Wednesday, 14
February 2024, at 8:30 a.m. at the Company’s headquarters,
Sundabakki 2, second floor. The meeting will also be webcasted live
in Icelandic at www.eimskip.com/investors. Vilhelm Már
Thorsteinsson, CEO and María Björk Einarsdóttir, CFO, will present
the Company’s financial results for Q4 2023 and the financial year
2023. Investor presentation and a recording of the meeting will be
available on the Company’s investor relations website.
FURTHER INFORMATION
María Björk Einarsdóttir, CFO, tel: +354 774
0604, email: investors@eimskip.com.
Guðbjörg Birna Björnsdóttir, Head of Treasury and Investor
Relations, tel: +354 844 4752, email:
investors@eimskip.com
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements contained in this financial press
release that refer to the Company’s estimated or anticipated future
results or future activities are forward-looking statements which
reflect the company’s current analysis of existing trends,
information and plans. These forward-looking statements are subject
to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially depending on factors such as the
availability of resources, the timing and effect of regulatory
actions and other factors. Eimskip undertakes no obligation and
does not intend to update these forward-looking statements to
reflect events or circumstances occurring after this press release.
You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this
press release. All forward-looking statements are qualified in
their entirety by this cautionary statement.
- Eimskipafelag Islands hf Consolidated Financial Statements
2023
- Eimskip - 2023 Financial Results - Investor Presentation
- 549300IUR8Q7Y44KBL02-2023-12-31-en
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