SinterCast Results July-September 2016

Strong installation revenue boosts operating result

Third Quarter 2016

  • Revenue for Period: SEK 23.8 million (SEK 20.6 million)

  • Operating Result: SEK 11.2 million (SEK 7.1 million)

  • Earnings per Share: SEK 1.6 per share (SEK 1.0 per share)

  • Cashflow from Operations: SEK 7.0 million (SEK 6.5 million)

  • Record Sampling Cup shipments; up 38% year-on-year

  • System 3000 Plus delivered to Teksid in Brazil; installation planned for first quarter 2017

  • Ladle TrackerTM technology well-received; installation discussions underway

2016 Year-to-Date

  • Revenue for Period: SEK 58.2 million (SEK 55.2 million)

  • Operating Result: SEK 21.6 million (SEK 15.9 million)

  • Earnings per Share: SEK 3.1 per share (SEK 2.3 per share)

  • Cashflow from Operations: SEK 14.4 million (SEK 15.8 million)

  • Installed Base: 24 fully automated systems and 20 mini-systems in Europe, Asia and the Americas

Series Production*

For graph, see Press Release PDF

Annualised series production amounted to 2.0 million Engine Equivalents in the third quarter, reflecting a seasonal reduction due to the annual summer shutdown period at many foundries and OEMs.

* Annualised average production of Engine Equivalents during the quarter (1 Engine Equivalent = 50 kg)

CEO Comments

Stable series production and strong installation revenue

Series production remained stable in the third quarter, recording the seventh consecutive quarter with volume at or above the two million Engine Equivalent threshold. The volume in the third quarter was 5-10% lower than the first two quarters of the year, due to the annual summer shutdown at many foundries and OEMs during July and August. Despite the reduction in the third quarter, the year-to-date volume in 2016 represents the highest all-time production for the January to September period. Sampling Cup shipments remain at a high level, with third quarter shipments 38% above the same period last year and year-to-date shipments up 19% compared to 2015.

The overall outlook for series production remains positive, with the pick-up sector in the United States continuing to perform well as demand remains strong for full size vehicles. The 2017 Ford Super Duty pick-up, with a take-rate of more than 80% for the SinterCast-CGI V8 diesel engine, won the Truck of Texas award at the Texas State Fair in September. The Truck of Texas title is regarded as one of the most prestigious awards in the industry, with more than 20% of all pick-ups in the United States being sold in Texas. Following the Ram EcoDiesel in 2013; the Ford F-150 V6 petrol engine in 2014; and the Nissan Titan XD 5.0L V8 diesel in 2015, the 2016 victory for the Ford Super Duty marks the fourth consecutive year that a truck with a SinterCast-CGI engine has won the coveted award. The outlook for commercial vehicle production also remains positive with continued ramp-up of heavy duty engine programmes for European OEMs and with successful product development and pre-production at the ASIMCO foundry in China for domestic medium duty and heavy duty engine programmes.