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TVS SCS returns to profitability in Q3 FY24 with PAT of 10.0 Cr
TVS Supply Chain Solutions Limited, ,on Monday announced its consolidated unaudited financial results for the third quarter, and nine months ending FY 2024, with a PAT of INR 10.0 Cr for Q3 FY24.
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TVS SCS returns to profitability in Q3 FY24 with PAT of 10.0 Cr

The company has two operating segments: Integrated Supply Chain Solutions (“ISCS”) and Network Solutions (“NS”).

The Integrated Supply Chain Solutions segment continues to deliver double digit growth consistently as in the earlier quarters. Q3 revenue for ISCS grew by 14.7% YoY to 1,272.1 Cr. The revenue grew despite the impact of the UAW strike in North America. This growth was achieved through expansion in ongoing customer engagements and new business development. During the quarter, new business wins included contracts with a commercial / passenger vehicle OEM in India, expansion in engagement with an agri-equipment company in the US & Germany and a glass & materials manufacturer in India. The company’s operational discipline managed to offset the impact of the UAW strike during the quarter and drove its margin performance with Q3 Adj. EBITDA margins expanding 50 bps YoY to 10.5%.

The momentum in the ISCS segment was also evident from its nine-month performance. The revenue grew by 16.1% YoY from 3,325.5 Cr to 3,860.4 Cr and Adj. EBITDA grew 37.5% from 293.1 Cr to 403.1 Cr translating to a margin expansion of 160 bps YoY.

In line with the global trend of slowdown in freight, Global Forwarding Solutions (GFS) business saw weak volumes and pricing which continued to be in a narrow band. Given the developments in the Red Sea, ocean freight rates showed a spike, and the company keeps a close watch on the developments. The management focus continues to be on new business development to drive revenue and procurement & operational efficiency to improve margins. During the quarter, it has kicked off a number of cost optimization projects across the NS segment.

The NS Segment’s Adj. EBITDA margins remain consistent on a QoQ basis at 4.8% in a difficult revenue environment.

On a consolidated basis, Q3 Adj. EBITDA margins expanded 70 bps YoY with strong margin performance in the ISCS segment.  Adj. EBITDA for the quarter was INR 173.6 Cr. Consistent operational performance and reduction in interest expenses helped the business achieve break even with Profit Before Tax of 0.6 Cr in Q3 FY24 compared to a loss (before exceptional items) of 4.5 Cr in Q2 FY24. Profit After Tax for the third quarter was 10 Cr compared to a loss of -21.9 Cr in Q2 FY24.

Commenting on the performance, Mr. Ravi Viswanathan, Managing Director, TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd. said Our business development efforts continue to deliver results as expected and we see positive demand drivers across our geographies. We are confident on overcoming external challenges in global freight and growing our business profitably.” 

The Board of Directors at its meeting held on February 5, 2024, has accorded its approval to the draft Scheme of Amalgamation which provides for the merger of TVS SCS Global Freight Solutions Limited, White Data Systems Private Limited, SPC International (India) Private Limited and FLEXOL Packaging (India) Limited which are wholly owned subsidiaries of the Company, and Mahogany Logistics Services Private Limited (formerly known as ‘DRSR Logistics Services Private Limited’) with and into TVS Supply Chain Solutions Limited. The Scheme would be subject to the sanction and approval of the National Company Law Tribunal, the relevant stock exchanges and shareholders. The Scheme when approved by all the regulatory authorities and relevant stakeholders will be accounted for in accordance with Indian Accounting Standards.

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as the sum of restated profit/ (loss) for the period from continuing operations, total tax expenses, finance costs, share based payments, loss on foreign currency transactions and translations, depreciation and amortisation expense reduced / added by exceptional items, share of profit of equity accounted investees (net of income tax) and other income.