AD Ports Group on Tuesday announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2022. The Group’s revenue grew 53 per cent YoY to Dhs1,466 million in Q3 of 2022 (+35 per cent YoY growth to Dhs3,755 million for 9M 2022), driven by strong growth in its Maritime Cluster and a robust performance of its Economic Cities & Free Zones (EC&FZ) Cluster.
Ports Cluster revenue grew 18 per cent YoY on a like-for-like basis when adjusted for the positive effect of a one-off sand supply contract in 2021.
Ebitda increased 52 per cent YoY to Dhs594 million in Q3 2022 (+42per cent YoY growth to Dhs1,650 million for 9M 2022), implying an Ebitda margin of 40.5per cent in Q3 2022 and 43.9per cent for 9M 2022.
The Group’s Ebitda performance should continue to be supported by higher operating leverage in the Ports and EC&FZ Clusters going forward.Net Profit soared 77per cent YoY to reach Dhs334 million in Q3 of 2022 (+58 per cent YoY growth to Dhs941 million for 9 million 2022).
Earnings per share increased 27 per cent YoY to 0.19 for 9M 2022. AD Ports Group continued to press ahead with its ambitious organic revenue generating CapEx programme, with spending of Dhs1.6 billion in Q3 2022 and Dhs4.2 billion for 9M 2022.
Operating Cash Flow amounted to Dhs1.3 billion for 9 months of 2022, implying a cash conversion of 76per cent while Free Cash Flow remained negative at Dhs-2.6 billion due to the large ongoing revenue generating growth CapEx investments. AD Ports Group maintains a solid financial position and robust balance sheet, with significant capital resources available for both organic and inorganic growth.
Operationally, Ports Cluster container volumes grew 31per cent YoY in Q3 2022 (+28 per cent YoY for 9 million 2022), driven by increased capacity after the expansion of ADT and CSP Abu Dhabi Terminals in 2021.One of the key highlights of the period was the announcement of the acquisition of an 80 per cent equity stake in Dubai-based Global Feeder Shipping (GFS), a global container shipping company, for Dhs2.9 billion ($800 million), implying a 100 per cent Enterprise Value of Dhs3.7 billion ($1.0 billion).
GFS is the third largest feeder shipping business globally, with operated capacity of 72,500 TEUs, a total of 26 vessels, and 9,000 owned and 31,000 operated containers across its feeder and NVOCC businesses. It operates a comprehensive service network of 20 services across the GCC, Red Sea, Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Upon completion, the acquisition, which is the company’s largest by AD Ports Group to date, is set to position AD Ports Group as the largest pure feeder operator in the region and the third largest globally by container capacity, which will be close to 100,000 TEUs. GFS provides a complementary asset base and portfolio of services that will boost AD Ports Group’s regional and global footprint.
Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, said, “These remarkable results demonstrate the effectiveness and impact of our ambitious growth strategy, as we seek new opportunities even in challenging global market conditions.”
“As ever, we are grateful to our wise leadership for their steadfast support for our initiatives at home in the UAE and around the world.We have pursued joint ventures and acquisitions that have built supply chain density along major routes, accelerating trade and building resilience for customers around the world. These new ventures have played a key role in expanding our service offering, enabling us to support customers at every stage of their business journey, and delivering exponential growth in our maritime business in particular.”
Martin Aarup, Group Chief Financial Officer, AD Ports Group, said, “We have a strong balance sheet, a firm bedrock of long-term recurring revenue for our Ports and EC&FZ businesses, and we see a positive correlation between the fundamentals of the Abu Dhabi economy and the success of our business. Our alignment with the emirate’s long-term industrial and manufacturing strategies, the upcoming launch of Etihad Rail freight services in 2023, the country’s National Food Security Strategy 2051, and the long-term strategy to diversify the economy and boost non-oil exports all auger well for our business in the future.”
Ross Thompson, Group Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, AD Ports Group, said, “Globally, we can see signs of economic recession and a slowing of international trade, but our operations are thriving in markets and along routes that still show tremendous capacity for growth, particularly in the Mena region, along the Red Sea coast, and the Indian subcontinent. We are successfully executing a three-stage growth strategy with clear objectives and outcomes, consolidating our position as the leader in logistics and trade services in Abu Dhabi and the UAE; executing customer-led regional expansion along critical trade routes and through focused service launches; and expanding globally across major maritime and inland supply chains
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