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Eitzen Maritime Services sees
double-digit growth
Acquisition of Spanish group Provimar sees revenues double
Eitzen Maritime Services ASA today reported its second quarter 2007
results. The Company had total sales of NOK 162.1 million in the
second quarter, corresponding to an 11 per cent sales growth over last
year’s second quarter. The EBITDA result for the quarter came in at
NOK 3.5 million, compared to NOK 4.8 million last year.
EMS’ business segments had a positive development in the second
quarter and delivered improved EBITDA results. The overall EBITDA is
however affected by non recurring restructuring costs.
Net sales for the Company’s ship supply business area in the second
quarter were slightly up from last year’s second quarter. Net sales in
the business area amounted to NOK 124.3 million with a gross profit of
NOK 25.2 million and an EBITDA of NOK 4.2 million, which represent a
significant increase from the first quarter of this year. Order flow
was strong in the second quarter, which ended with a record order
backlog of NOK 62 million for the Ship Supply business.
In the Ship Management and Ship Insurance business areas sales
increased by 33 per cent in the second quarter compared to last year.
Net sales for the quarter were NOK 39.9 million with an EBITDA of NOK
5.1 million. The business area experienced increased volumes in the
second quarter, e.g. the number of ships under EMS crew management
grew by 13 ships to a total of 238 vessels.
For the first half of 2007 Eitzen Maritime Service’s sales increased
by 9 per cent to a total of NOK 312.4 million. EBITDA for the first
half is NOK 7.5 million, slightly down from last year’s first half
mainly due to non recurring restructuring costs.
EMS’ acquisition of Spain’s Provimar Group was completed in the second
quarter and took effect from 1 July. The acquisition more than doubles
EMS’ revenue, making the Company a global leader in ship supply. EMS
also acquired its partners’ minority interests in a number of smaller
maritime services companies based in India and Bermuda in the quarter.
EMS’ chief executive, Ms Annette Malm Justad, said: “We are pleased
with the performance in all our business areas in the second quarter.
We are gradually improving operational efficiency and releasing
synergies. The acquisition of Provimar Group will further enhance this
development.”
Eitzen Maritime Services last year introduced a unique business model,
combining ship supply services, ship management, crewing and ship
insurance brokerage. The Company has identified an outsourcing trend
in the shipping industry, where ship owners are increasingly
susceptible to one-stop-shopping offerings. EMS expects continued
growth and improved margins going forward.
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