INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT
Volumes (Year to date, 17 May 2014)
Change | ||
Passengers | 441,100 | 0% |
Cars | 95,000 | +5% |
RoRo Freight | 87,900 | +18% |
Container Freight (teu) | 107,800 | +1% |
Terminal Lifts | 69,700 | +6% |
Irish Continental Group (ICG) issues this interim management statement which covers carryings up to 17 May 2014 (i.e. 20 weeks) and financial information for the first four months of the year, i.e. January to April. It should be noted that ICG's business is significantly weighted towards the second half of the year when normally a higher proportion of the Group's operating profit is generated than in the first six months.
During the period we inaugurated our weekly Dublin to Cherbourg service, operated by the recently chartered 'Epsilon', alongside 8 additional round trips on Dublin-Holyhead. Total sailings operated across all routes were up as a result by 17%. The financial results for the four months reflect the additional costs of operating the 'Epsilon' during the start-up phase on both the Dublin-Cherbourg and Dublin-Holyhead routes.
In the 20 weeks up to 17 May 2014, Irish Ferries carried 95,000 cars, an increase of 5% on the previous year. While car passenger numbers were up, in line with the car volumes, total passenger volumes were in line with the previous year at 441,100 due to a fall in foot passenger carryings.
In the Roll on Roll off freight market, Irish Ferries carried 87,900 units, an increase of 18% compared with the same period in 2013, reflecting the additional capacity of the 'Epsilon' and a growing freight market.
Container freight volumes shipped increased 1% to 107,800 teu (twenty foot equivalent units), while units handled at our terminals in Dublin and Belfast rose 6% year on year, over the same period, to 69,700 lifts.
In the first four months of the year, Group revenue rose 5.8% to 76.7 million, compared with 72.5 million in the same period last year. Operating costs (before depreciation & amortisation) were 9.0% higher at 73.8 million, versus 67.7 million the previous year, mainly reflecting the incremental operational and port costs of operating 'Epsilon'. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 2.9 million compared with 4.8 million in the same period in 2013. The operating loss was 2.6 million compared with an operating loss of 1.1 million in 2013. There was a net finance charge of 1.7 million, down 0.3 million compared with the previous year. The loss before tax was 4.3 million (2013: loss of 3.1 million).
Following the (previously announced) accelerated receipt of charter hire on the deferred sale of the vessel, 'SPL Princess Anastasia' (formerly Pride of Bilbao), to St Peter Line of St Petersburg, Russia, the Group's net debt at the end of April was 72.3 million compared with 93.4 million at 31 December 2013.
Dublin
19 May 2014
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Eamonn Rothwell, CEO, +353 1 607 5628
Garry O'Dea, Finance Director, +353 1 607 5628