TOMRA: STABLE IN COLLECTION AND HEALTHY BACKLOG DEVELOPMENT IN SORTING
October 19 2012 - 12:30AM
GlobeNewswire
THIRD QUARTER
2012
RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
Stable in Collection Solutions and healthy
backlog development in Sorting Solutions
Revenues in the third quarter 2012 amounted to
1,101 MNOK compared to 1,019 MNOK in third quarter last year. Gross
margin was 44.5% in the quarter, up from 43.2% in the corresponding
period last year, primarily driven by better margins in Collection
Solutions.
Operating expenses increased from 236 MNOK in
third quarter 2011 to 295 MNOK in third quarter 2012. This is
explained by the ongoing geographic expansion in TOMRA Sorting, as
well as the integration of BEST.
EBITA was 195 MNOK in third quarter 2012 versus
205 MNOK in the third quarter 2011.
Collection Solutions: Continued good cost
control
Adjusted for one-time Dutch order in 3Q2011,
performance is stable. Continued focus upon reducing cost of goods
sold has improved the gross margin, increasing from 40% to 42%
compared to 3Q11
"We are on track with the COGS
reduction program in Collection Solutions. As a result we continue
to see a healthy upward trend in gross margins. It is challenging
to create topline dynamics in Collection Solutions without new
legislative changes on deposit schemes or larger orders, hence it
remains important to deliver on cost while we wait for new markets
to open up", comments Ranstrand.
Sorting Solutions: ODENBERG and BEST
synergies already proven
Revenues in Sorting Solutions increased by 68% and
Sorting Solutions came out of the quarter with a strong backlog.
This was primarily driven by the acquisition of Best Kwadraat NV
(BEST)
The integration of BEST is progressing as planned.
Already this quarter the immediate sales synergies
for ODENBERG and BEST became visible. Through combining forces on
the sales side, the wider product offering enabled TOMRA to secure
a USD 18.5m contract with a large US client. The order was for
optical sorting and peeling equipment to be used at a new high
capacity food processing plant in the US. Delivery is estimated to
start Q4 2012 and continue into 2013. The solutions will be used
for the processing of both French fries and associated products at
the new plant. TOMRA's broad product offering was a decisive factor
for the client when choosing supplier.
"In the current economic climate
where we now see a somewhat slower order intake in Recycling and
Mining, we believe we have made a good transition through
acquisitions by expanding into Food. Food have proved to be a more
market resilient segment, and in the quarter food contributed to
almost 2/3 of the total revenues within Sorting", comments
Ranstrand.
For questions, please contact:
Deputy CEO/CFO Espen Gundersen +47
66 79 92 42 / +47 97 68 73 01
Asker, 19 October 2012
TOMRA Systems ASA
Webcast link:
http://dl.webcast.no/tomra/q3_2012.html
Webcast is also available on our webpage www.tomra.com
We will open up for Q&A after the
presentation
TOMRA was founded on an
innovation in 1972 that began with design, manufacturing and sale
of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection of used
beverage containers. Today TOMRA has installations in over 80
markets worldwide and had total revenues of ~3.7 billion NOK in
2011. TOMRA has around 2,200 employees and
is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The TOMRA Group
continues to innovate and provide cutting-edge solutions for
optimal resource productivity within two main business areas:
Collection Solutions (reverse vending, material recovery and
compaction) and Sorting Solutions (recycling, mining and food
sorting).For further information about TOMRA, please see
www.tomra.com
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