Categories Concall Highlights, Earnings, Industrials

Cochin Shipyard Limited Q2 FY24 Earnings Conference Call Insights

Key highlights from Cochin Shipyard Limited (COCHINSHIP) Q2 FY24 Earnings Concall

  • Defense Projects
    • Completed guarantee refit of aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, contributing INR85 crores revenue in Q2.
    • On track for simultaneous launch of 3 ASWC corvettes on Nov 30; will lay keel for 2 more in Dec.
    • These projects drove revenue growth in the period.
  • New Contracts
    • Subsidiary won order from European client for 6 general cargo vessels worth INR580 crores.
    • Signed contract with Defence Ministry for INS Beas midlife upgrade for INR313 crores over 24 months.
    • Received order from IWAI for 8 hybrid electric catamaran passenger vessels worth INR129 crores.
    • Won multiple Indian Navy ship repair contracts worth INR114 crores.
  • Financial Performance
    • Consolidated turnover increased 32% YoY to INR1,488 crores.
    • PBT jumped 76% to INR389 crores.
    • Profit after tax grew 81% to INR280 crores.
    • 20% EBITDA margin, excluding other income.
  • Outlook
    • Well positioned with strong order book and focus on efficiency.
    • Launch of 3 ASWC corvettes this month major milestone.
    • Building capacity across yards for future growth.
    • Confident in sustaining momentum from first half into second half.
    • Expect to cross pre-COVID turnover of FY2020.
    • Foresee EBITDA margin of 16-17% for full financial year, driven by higher share of ship repair and IAC work which have better margins.
    • Capex plan of INR355 crores for current year, spent INR125 crores so far.
  • Expansion Projects
    • International Ship Repair Facility (ISRF) has achieved 81% progress.
    • To complete ship lift system and first 2 workstations by Dec 2023.
    • New dry dock project has achieved 83% progress.
    • To inaugurate dry dock by Dec 2023 after civil works and full commissioning by mid-2024.
  • Order Pipeline
    • Lost out on some orders like Ocean Research Vessel and Fast Patrol Vessel.
    • However, order pipeline remains strong at Rs 1,400 crores of near-term RFPs.
    • Also looking at opportunities in Europe – offshore vessels and short sea vessels.
    • Potential deals in 500-1,000 crores range in these segments.
  • Green Vessels
    • has strong interest in green vessel transition program.
    • Traction expected at subsidiary units in Kolkata and Udupi.
    • Will compete with other yards but see significant potential.
    • Focus on more advanced technologically vessels.
  • Shipbuilding Orderbook and Financials
    • Has a strong orderbook of around INR20,000+ crores for naval projects like ASW corvettes and Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMVs).
    • Naval orders provide revenue visibility for next 5-7 years.
    • Margins in line with normal shipbuilding business.
    • Total naval orderbook value is around INR9,800 crores.
    • For FY24, guidance is to spend INR350 crores on shipbuilding infrastructure projects.
  • Ship Repair Business Expansion
    • Aiming to grow ship repair revenue to INR1,200 crores in next 2-3 years from current levels of INR700-900 crores.
    • Looking to develop Kochi as a formal ship repair cluster through partnerships and more ancillary units.
    • New dry dock facility is LNG carrier ready. Evaluating LNG vessel repair opportunities.
  • Partnership and Order Opportunities
    • In discussions with government and private entities for new order for vessel made for Andaman and Nicobar.
    • Seeing good opportunities in international market for dredgers based on this experience.
    • Looking for international partner for operations of new ship repair facilities.

Most Popular

Cochin Shipyard Ltd (COCHINSHIP) Q4 FY22 Earnings Concall Transcript

Cochin Shipyard Limited (NSE:COCHINSHIP) Q4 FY22 Earnings Concall dated May. 26, 2022 Corporate Participants: Madhu S Nair -- Chairman & Managing Director Jose V J -- Director Finance Analysts: Vastupal Shah

All you need to know about Antony Waste Handling Cell in one article

Can you guess the name of the company that was listed during the IPO frenzy in 2020 and is the second largest player in the Indian municipal waste management industry?

Demystifying the Leading Non-Ferrous Recycling Company of India

“Hey, how is the market doing today?” “Oh!, its falling tremendously since morning” I am sure news like these might be a common topic of discussion for you nowadays. Interestingly,

Top