Freight transportation and logistics services provider XPO Logistics posted strong fourth quarter and full-year 2016 results earlier this week.
Fourth quarter revenue headed up ten percent annually to $3.68 billion. And net income came in at $27.3 million, or $0.22 per share, which was well ahead of a net loss of $62.8 million, or a loss of $0.58 per share, for the same period a year ago. For 2016, XPO reported a 91.8 percent annual hike in revenue to $14.62 billion, with net income at $63.1 million, or $0.53 per diluted share, topping a 2015 net loss of $245.9 million, or a $2.65 loss per share. Full-year 2016 EBITDA was $1.25 billion, which far outpaced 2015’s $493.1 million.
For quarterly results by business segment, XPO saw solid gains, including:
XPO Chairman and CEO Brad Jacobs said in a statement that XPO’s focus remains ion further enhancing customer service while also realizing the “significant profit opportunities embedded in our business,” with 2017 seeing the full 12-month benefit of various efficiencies implemented in 2016 in procurement real estate, back office operations, and workplace technologies.
“We're continuing to execute our strategy for high growth and high returns. We have a concrete bridge to an EBITDA margin of more than 10% in 2018 - an increase of approximately 200 basis points over two years,” he said. “We expect to grow free cash flow at an even faster rate than EBITDA, with a cumulative, two-year target of approximately $900 million of free cash flow by year-end 2018, including at least $350 million in 2017.”
XPO COO Troy Cooper said in an interview that the company had a very strong finish to 2016 with record results for net income, cash flow from operations, EBITDA and free cash flow.
“The key drivers for the quarter were really around the strong organic growth, specifically for last-mile and contract logistics,” he said. “Driving that were e-commerce trends that we see not only in the industry but also elsewhere in retail. We crushed it with our North American LTL business, with annual margins up and fourth quarter adjustable operating income up 40 percent. A lot of the LTL operational synergies we have been after have really come through, and we are taking some of those best practices and doing the same thing in Europe now.”
XPO said in its earnings release that it has reaffirmed its full-year EBITDA targets of at least $1.350 billion for 2017 and $1.575 billion for 2018.
Cooper said that going back to the inception of XPO in 2011, XPO has met or exceeded each of its revenue targets, which is said is ingrained in the company’s entire management team for all segments and regions.
“We know where we need to push forward and what is expected for maximizing shareholder value,” he said.
On the sales side, he said XPO has been diligent about building its pipeline and what it has to offer to its customers, specifically looking at the company’s supply chain business and the organic growth it had in Europe, which was up 7.7 percent in the fourth quarter.
“When we look at the pipeline over all for global supply chain, there is more than $1.3 billion in our sales pipeline,” he said. “On the North American side, we signed over $390 million of new business in 2016…and we will get a nice impact of that coming into 2017 in the form of carryover impact. In the first six weeks of 2017, we have signed over $90 million of new business.”