Kuehne + Nagel International AG – 1st Quarter Results 2008

Logistics Asia - Industry News, 28/4/2008

The Kuehne + Nagel Group continued its growth course during the first three months of the year and delivered strong results. Compared with the previous year, turnover grew by 9.0 per cent (12.6 per cent excluding currency impact) to CHF 5,310 million. The operational result (EBITDA) improved by 13.9 per cent (17.2 per cent excluding currency impact) to CHF 262 million. Net earnings increased by 18.5 per cent (21.6 per cent excluding currency impact) to CHF 154 million.

Seafreight
Kuehne + Nagel increased seafreight container volumes by 10 per cent. The economic slowdown in the United States led to a decline in imports from Europe and Asia which was more than compensated by the considerable rise in export volume. High productivity and efficient company-wide cost management improved the operational result by 17.6 per cent. The EBITDA margin was 4.4 per cent, compared with 4.1 per cent in 2007.

Airfreight
Kuehne + Nagel’s airfreight business remained strong. Despite a volatile market, the company increased demand for its time-defined airfreight products, raising volumes by 17 per cent. In Europe, business performed particularly well, but the successful expansion of niche products, such as hotel logistics, also contributed to the remarkable result. Cost efficiency and productivity increases improved the operational result by 20.8 per cent. The EBITDA margin increased to 6.1 per cent, compared with 5.7 per cent in 2007.

Road & Rail Logistics
European overland business developed according to plan. The late 2007 acquisitions of German groupage providers G.L. Kayser and Cordes & Simon strengthened operations, increasing volumes (net turnover) by 14 per cent. In line with strategy, investments were made to expand and consolidate the network, as well as to further standardise information technology. At 1.5 per cent, the EBITDA margin remained at the previous year’s level, while the operational result improved by 10.0 per cent.

Contract Logistics
In Contract Logistics, the focus was on the efficient implementation of new business won in 2007 and on expanding Eastern European operations. Investments in new logistics facilities led to a slightly lower EBITDA margin (5.2 per cent), compared with the previous year (5.4 per cent), and a slightly improved operational result. Growth was at 7 per cent, excluding currency impact at 11 per cent.

Kuehne & Nagel, www.kuehne-nagel.com

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