21.07.2010 20:07:00
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Werner Enterprises Reports Improved Second Quarter 2010 Revenues and Earnings
Werner Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: WERN) one of the nation’s largest transportation and logistics companies, reported revenues and earnings for the second quarter ended June 30, 2010. Highlights for second quarter 2010 were:
- Operating revenues of $463.5 million, a 15% increase from second quarter 2009.
- Trucking revenues, net of fuel surcharges, of $326.5 million, a 5% increase from second quarter 2009.
- Value Added Services ("VAS”) revenues of $65.1 million, a 29% increase from second quarter of 2009.
- Operating ratio of 92.3%, a 220 basis points improvement from the second quarter 2009 operating ratio of 94.5%.
- Earnings per diluted share of 29 cents, a 63% increase compared to 18 cents per diluted share in second quarter 2009.
Our freight shipment load counts continued to strengthen throughout each month of second quarter 2010, in addition to the load count growth that occurred in February and March 2010. Daily loads accepted in our one-way truckload division in second quarter 2010 were better than second quarter 2009, 2008 and 2007 and trended similar to second quarter 2006 levels. We remain committed to maintaining our total truck count flat at approximately 7,300 trucks and are focusing on improving our returns on assets, equity and capital. The improved freight market conditions and our proactive fleet management decisions enabled us to be more selective with our freight choices, resulting in improved miles per truck, fewer empty miles, and a better rate per mile.
In addition to improved freight selection, much higher spot pricing and some contractual rate increases contributed to our rate per total mile improvement. Further contractual rate increases are expected in the second half of 2010.
During second quarter 2010, we achieved the following operational accomplishments:
- Average revenues per total mile increased 2.2% compared to second quarter 2009 and increased 2.3% sequentially from first quarter 2010.
- Average monthly miles per tractor increased 3.5% compared to second quarter 2009 and increased 4.6% sequentially from first quarter 2010.
- Average percentage of empty miles declined 135 basis points to 11.45% compared to second quarter 2009 and declined 35 basis points sequentially from first quarter 2010.
- Total VAS shipments increased 19% compared to second quarter 2009 and increased 5% sequentially from first quarter 2010.
As we noted last quarter, we continue to believe that more of the improvement in the freight market over the last six months can be attributed to a decreasing supply of truck capacity rather than rising demand, however both factors are helping the freight market improve. Inventory restocking also appeared to improve demand in recent months, particularly with many of our large retail customers. Our brokerage data suggests that carrier failures have begun to slow in recent weeks due to an improving freight market. However, we believe that many carriers are aging their fleets due to the rising cost of new trucks and inadequate rates. In addition, we believe the challenges of complying with increased government regulations and a lack of available equipment financing are proving difficult for smaller, private carriers.
We continue to diversify our business model with the goal of a balanced portfolio of revenues comprised of One-Way Truckload (which includes the Regional, medium-to-long-haul Van and Expedited fleets), Dedicated and Logistics (VAS). The specialized services unit, primarily Dedicated, continued its growth during second quarter 2010, ending the quarter with 3,500 trucks (or 49% of our total fleet).
Diesel fuel prices were 60 cents per gallon higher in second quarter 2010 than in second quarter 2009, and were 11 cents per gallon higher than in first quarter 2010. For the first 21 days of July, the average diesel fuel price per gallon was 39 cents higher than the average diesel fuel price per gallon in the same period of 2009 and 24 cents higher than in third quarter 2009.
The driver market became more competitive in second quarter 2010, due in part to the improved freight market and modified safety regulations anticipated to become effective later this year for drivers and trucking companies. While we are not immune to changes in the driver market, our position in the market today is better than in prior improving freight cycles, because today over 70% of our driving jobs are in more attractive, shorter-haul Regional and Dedicated fleet operations that enable these drivers to get home more frequently.
Our intensified focus and investment in our safety program continues to result in improved insurance and claims costs. Insurance and claims costs per mile declined 19% to 8.5 cents in second quarter 2010 compared to 10.5 cents in second quarter 2009. We experienced both a lower frequency and severity of claims and improved loss development on older claims in second quarter 2010 compared to second quarter 2009.
Gains on sales of assets were $0.5 million in second quarter 2010 compared to $0.4 million in second quarter 2009 and $1.1 million in first quarter 2010. The market for the sale of used trucks and trailers remains stable, but has not improved. Gains on sales are reflected as a reduction of Other Operating Expenses in our income statement.
Because of the ongoing cost increases for new trucks and the weak used truck market, we are extending the replacement cycle for company-owned tractors. The average odometer miles of our company truck fleet has increased 14% from June 30, 2009 to June 30, 2010, and we expect the average miles may increase beyond current levels. The increased average miles results in higher maintenance costs, including maintenance that is not covered by warranty. Supplies and maintenance costs increased from 15.5 cents per mile in second quarter 2009 to 17.6 cents per mile in second quarter 2010 partially due to the increase in the average miles of the company truck fleet. Extending the replacement cycle avoids higher depreciation from the more expensive trucks and offsets a portion of the increased maintenance costs.
To provide shippers with additional sources of managed capacity and network analysis, we continue to develop the non-asset-based VAS segment. VAS includes Brokerage, Freight Management, Intermodal and Werner Global Logistics (International).
Value Added Services (amounts in 000’s) | 2Q10 | 2Q09 | |||||||||||||
Revenues | $ | 65,066 | 100.0 | % | $ | 50,469 | 100.0 | % | |||||||
Rent and purchased transportation expense | 56,033 | 86.1 | 41,841 | 82.9 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 9,033 | 13.9 | 8,628 | 17.1 | |||||||||||
Other operating expenses | 6,687 | 10.3 | 5,837 | 11.6 | |||||||||||
Operating income | $ | 2,346 | 3.6 | $ | 2,791 | 5.5 |
The following table shows the change in shipment volume and average revenue (excluding logistics fee revenue) per shipment for all VAS shipments.
2Q10 | 2Q09 | Difference | % Change | ||||||||||||
Total VAS shipments | 69,978 | 58,843 | 11,135 | 19 | % | ||||||||||
Less: Non-committed shipments to
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(26,514 | ) |
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Net VAS shipments | 43,464 | 36,135 | 7,329 | 20 | % | ||||||||||
Average revenue per shipment | $ | 1,332 | $ | 1,299 | $ | 33 | 3 | % |
In second quarter 2010, VAS revenues increased 29%, gross margin dollars increased 5% and operating income dollars decreased 16% compared to second quarter 2009. Brokerage revenues in second quarter 2010 increased 29% compared to second quarter 2009 due to an increased volume of shipments and higher average revenue per shipment. Brokerage gross margin dollars grew at a lower percentage rate, and the gross margin percentage decreased 225 basis points due to the higher cost of carrier capacity. Brokerage operating income dollars in second quarter 2010 increased 5% compared to second quarter 2009 due to the lower gross margin percentage. Intermodal revenues, gross margin percentage, and operating results improved. Werner Global Logistics revenues increased significantly during second quarter 2010 compared to second quarter 2009 while the gross margin percentage and operating results decreased. Compared to first quarter 2010, Werner Global Logistics revenues, gross margin percentage and operating results declined due to a decrease in the number of higher margin shipments related to several international projects that ended during the latter part of second quarter 2010.
Comparisons of the operating ratios (net of fuel surcharge revenues) for the Truckload segment and VAS segment for second quarters 2010 and 2009 and year-to-date 2010 and 2009 are shown below.
Operating Ratios | 2Q10 | 2Q09 | Difference | ||||||||||
Truckload Transportation Services | 90.2 | % | 93.9 | % | (3.7 | )% | |||||||
Value Added Services | 96.4 | 94.5 | 1.9 | ||||||||||
YTD10 | YTD09 | Difference | |||||||||||
Truckload Transportation Services | 92.6 | % | 95.5 | % | (2.9 | )% | |||||||
Value Added Services | 95.7 | 95.4 | 0.3 |
Fluctuating fuel prices and fuel surcharge collections impact the total company operating ratio and the Truckload segment’s operating ratio when fuel surcharges are reported on a gross basis as revenues versus netting against fuel expenses. Eliminating fuel surcharge revenues, which are generally a more volatile source of revenue, provides a more consistent basis for comparing the results of operations from period to period. The Truckload segment’s operating ratios for second quarter 2010 and second quarter 2009 are 91.9% and 94.6%, respectively, and for year-to-date 2010 and 2009 are 93.8% and 96.0%, respectively, when fuel surcharge revenues are reported as revenues instead of a reduction of operating expenses.
Our financial position remains strong. We ended second quarter 2010 with no debt and $79.2 million of cash. Stockholder’s equity is $736.9 million. Net capital expenditures for the six months ended June 30, 2010 were $52.3 million. We expect our net capital expenditures (primarily revenue equipment) to be in the range of $90.0 million to $120.0 million in 2010.
INCOME STATEMENT DATA | |||||||||||||||
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Quarter | % of | Quarter | % of | ||||||||||||
Ended | Operating | Ended | Operating | ||||||||||||
6/30/10 | Revenues | 6/30/09 | Revenues | ||||||||||||
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Operating revenues | $ | 463,469 | 100.0 | $ | 403,051 | 100.0 | |||||||||
Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||
Salaries, wages and benefits | 134,303 | 29.0 | 128,385 | 31.8 | |||||||||||
Fuel | 78,452 | 16.9 | 57,166 | 14.2 | |||||||||||
Supplies and maintenance | 39,012 | 8.4 | 33,327 | 8.3 | |||||||||||
Taxes and licenses | 23,560 | 5.1 | 23,962 | 5.9 | |||||||||||
Insurance and claims | 18,869 | 4.1 | 22,591 | 5.6 | |||||||||||
Depreciation | 37,471 | 8.1 | 39,214 | 9.7 | |||||||||||
Rent and purchased transportation | 91,881 | 19.8 | 71,735 | 17.8 | |||||||||||
Communications and utilities | 3,494 | 0.7 | 3,989 | 1.0 | |||||||||||
Other | 881 | 0.2 | 672 | 0.2 | |||||||||||
Total operating expenses | 427,923 | 92.3 | 381,041 | 94.5 | |||||||||||
Operating income | 35,546 | 7.7 | 22,010 | 5.5 | |||||||||||
Other expense (income): | |||||||||||||||
Interest expense | 3 | 0.0 | 3 | 0.0 | |||||||||||
Interest income | (355 | ) | (0.0 |
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(437 | ) | (0.0 |
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Other | (33 | ) | (0.0 |
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20 | 0.0 |
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Total other expense (income) | (385 | ) | (0.0 |
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(414 | ) | (0.0 |
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Income before income taxes | 35,931 | 7.7 | 22,424 | 5.5 | |||||||||||
Income taxes | 15,001 | 3.2 | 9,732 | 2.4 | |||||||||||
Net income | $ | 20,930 | 4.5 | $ | 12,692 | 3.1 | |||||||||
Diluted shares outstanding | 72,767 | 72,010 | |||||||||||||
Diluted earnings per share | $ | .29 | $ | .18 | |||||||||||
OPERATING STATISTICS | |||||||||||||||
Quarter Ended | Quarter Ended | ||||||||||||||
6/30/10 | % Change | 6/30/09 | |||||||||||||
Trucking revenues, net of fuel surcharge (1) | $ | 326,518 | 5.3 | % | $ | 310,066 | |||||||||
Trucking fuel surcharge revenues (1) | 66,245 | 72.0 | % | 38,506 | |||||||||||
Non-trucking revenues, including VAS (1) | 66,842 | 29.9 | % | 51,446 | |||||||||||
Other operating revenues (1) | 3,864 | 27.4 | % | 3,033 | |||||||||||
Operating revenues (1) | $ | 463,469 | 15.0 | % | $ | 403,051 | |||||||||
Average monthly miles per tractor | 10,222 | 3.5 | % | 9,874 | |||||||||||
Average revenues per total mile (2) | $ | 1.470 | 2.2 | % | $ | 1.439 | |||||||||
Average revenues per loaded mile (2) | $ | 1.660 | 0.5 | % | $ | 1.651 | |||||||||
Average percentage of empty miles | 11.45 | % | -10.5 | % | 12.80 | % | |||||||||
Average trip length in miles (loaded) | 452 | -0.9 | % | 456 | |||||||||||
Total miles (loaded and empty) (1) | 222,139 | 3.1 | % | 215,412 | |||||||||||
Average tractors in service | 7,244 | -0.4 | % | 7,272 | |||||||||||
Average revenues per tractor per week (2) | $ | 3,467 | 5.7 | % | $ | 3,280 | |||||||||
Capital expenditures, net (1) | $ | 41,441 |
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Cash flow from operations (1) | $ | 46,454 | $ | 23,745 | |||||||||||
Return on assets (annualized) | 6.9 | % | 4.1 | % | |||||||||||
Total tractors (at quarter end) | |||||||||||||||
Company | 6,515 | 6,615 | |||||||||||||
Owner-operator | 695 | 670 | |||||||||||||
Total tractors | 7,210 | 7,285 | |||||||||||||
Total trailers (truck and intermodal, quarter end) | 23,900 | 24,515 | |||||||||||||
(1) Amounts in thousands. | |||||||||||||||
(2) Net of fuel surcharge revenues. |
INCOME STATEMENT DATA | |||||||||||||
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Six Months | % of | Six Months | % of | ||||||||||
Ended | Operating | Ended | Operating | ||||||||||
6/30/10 | Revenues | 6/30/09 | Revenues | ||||||||||
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Operating revenues | $ | 888,544 | 100.0 | $ | 797,559 | 100.0 | |||||||
Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||
Salaries, wages and benefits | 262,637 | 29.6 | 262,571 | 32.9 | |||||||||
Fuel | 152,333 | 17.1 | 108,776 | 13.6 | |||||||||
Supplies and maintenance | 76,688 | 8.6 | 71,224 | 8.9 | |||||||||
Taxes and licenses | 47,017 | 5.3 | 48,357 | 6.1 | |||||||||
Insurance and claims | 35,707 | 4.0 | 44,256 | 5.6 | |||||||||
Depreciation | 75,756 | 8.5 | 79,308 | 9.9 | |||||||||
Rent and purchased transportation | 176,566 | 19.9 | 140,328 | 17.6 | |||||||||
Communications and utilities | 7,243 | 0.8 | 8,391 | 1.1 | |||||||||
Other | 787 | 0.1 | 1,082 | 0.1 | |||||||||
Total operating expenses | 834,734 | 93.9 | 764,293 | 95.8 | |||||||||
Operating income | 53,810 | 6.1 | 33,266 | 4.2 | |||||||||
Other expense (income): | |||||||||||||
Interest expense | 12 | 0.0 | 79 | 0.0 | |||||||||
Interest income | (692 | ) | (0.0 |
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(926 | ) | (0.1 |
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Other | (44 | ) | (0.0 |
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(252 | ) | (0.0 |
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Total other expense (income) | (724 | ) | (0.0 |
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(1,099 | ) | (0.1 |
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Income before income taxes | 54,534 | 6.1 | 34,365 | 4.3 | |||||||||
Income taxes | 22,768 | 2.5 | 14,777 | 1.8 | |||||||||
Net income | $ | 31,766 | 3.6 | $ | 19,588 | 2.5 | |||||||
Diluted shares outstanding | 72,658 | 71,962 | |||||||||||
Diluted earnings per share | $ | .44 | $ | .27 | |||||||||
OPERATING STATISTICS | |||||||||||||
YTD 10 | % Change | YTD 09 | |||||||||||
Trucking revenues, net of fuel surcharge (1) | $ | 630,186 | 2.0 | % | $ | 618,042 | |||||||
Trucking fuel surcharge revenues (1) | 121,304 | 65.8 | % | 73,159 | |||||||||
Non-trucking revenues, including VAS (1) | 130,030 | 29.9 | % | 100,115 | |||||||||
Other operating revenues (1) | 7,024 | 12.5 | % | 6,243 | |||||||||
Operating revenues (1) | $ | 888,544 | 11.4 | % | $ | 797,559 | |||||||
Average monthly miles per tractor | 9,996 | 2.9 | % | 9,710 | |||||||||
Average revenues per total mile (2) | $ | 1.454 | 1.0 | % | $ | 1.439 | |||||||
Average revenues per loaded mile (2) | $ | 1.645 | -0.7 | % | $ | 1.656 | |||||||
Average percentage of empty miles | 11.62 | % | -11.6 | % | 13.15 | % | |||||||
Average trip length in miles (loaded) | 454 | -1.9 | % | 463 | |||||||||
Total miles (loaded and empty) (1) | 433,454 | 0.9 | % | 429,582 | |||||||||
Average tractors in service | 7,227 | -2.0 | % | 7,374 | |||||||||
Average revenues per tractor per week (2) | $ | 3,353 | 4.0 | % | $ | 3,224 | |||||||
Capital expenditures, net (1) | $ | 52,315 | $ | 26,745 | |||||||||
Cash flow from operations (1) | $ | 111,416 | $ | 100,350 | |||||||||
Return on assets (annualized) | 5.3 | % | 3.1 | % | |||||||||
Total tractors (at quarter end) | |||||||||||||
Company | 6,515 | 6,615 | |||||||||||
Owner-operator | 695 | 670 | |||||||||||
Total tractors | 7,210 | 7,285 | |||||||||||
Total trailers (truck and intermodal, quarter end) | 23,900 | 24,515 | |||||||||||
(1) Amounts in thousands. | |||||||||||||
(2) Net of fuel surcharge revenues. |
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BALANCE SHEET DATA | ||||||||||
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6/30/10 | 12/31/09 | ||||||||||
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ASSETS | |||||||||||
Current assets: | |||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 79,193 | $ | 18,430 | |||||||
Accounts receivable, trade, less allowance | |||||||||||
of $9,260 and $9,167, respectively | 191,805 | 180,740 | |||||||||
Other receivables | 10,033 | 10,366 | |||||||||
Inventories and supplies | 12,847 | 12,725 | |||||||||
Prepaid taxes, licenses and permits | 6,989 | 14,628 | |||||||||
Current deferred income taxes | 25,526 | 24,808 | |||||||||
Other current assets | 21,692 | 22,807 | |||||||||
Total current assets | 348,085 | 284,504 | |||||||||
Property and equipment | 1,563,148 | 1,580,711 | |||||||||
Less – accumulated depreciation | 713,193 | 708,809 | |||||||||
Property and equipment, net | 849,955 | 871,902 | |||||||||
Other non-current assets | 11,932 | 16,603 | |||||||||
$ | 1,209,972 | $ | 1,173,009 | ||||||||
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | |||||||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 53,922 | $ | 47,056 | |||||||
Insurance and claims accruals | 61,381 | 65,667 | |||||||||
Accrued payroll | 28,187 | 17,567 | |||||||||
Other current liabilities | 20,688 | 16,451 | |||||||||
Total current liabilities | 164,178 | 146,741 | |||||||||
Other long-term liabilities | 9,085 | 8,760 | |||||||||
Insurance and claims accruals, net of current portion | 116,500 | 113,500 | |||||||||
Deferred income taxes | 183,295 | 199,358 | |||||||||
Stockholders’ equity: | |||||||||||
Common stock, $.01 par value, 200,000,000 shares | |||||||||||
authorized; 80,533,536 shares issued; 72,348,496 | |||||||||||
and 71,896,512 shares outstanding, respectively | 805 | 805 | |||||||||
Paid-in capital | 91,581 | 92,389 | |||||||||
Retained earnings | 803,435 | 778,890 | |||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (5,129 | ) | (5,556 | ) | |||||||
Treasury stock, at cost; 8,185,040 and 8,637,024 | |||||||||||
shares, respectively | (153,778 | ) | (161,878 | ) | |||||||
Total stockholders’ equity | 736,914 | 704,650 | |||||||||
$ | 1,209,972 | $ | 1,173,009 | ||||||||
Werner Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1956 and is a premier transportation and logistics company, with coverage throughout North America, Asia, Europe, South America, Africa and Australia. Werner maintains its global headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska and maintains offices in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China and Australia. Werner is among the five largest truckload carriers in the United States, with a diversified portfolio of transportation services that includes dedicated, medium-to-long-haul, regional and local van capacity, expedited, temperature-controlled and flatbed services. Werner's Value Added Services portfolio includes freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, load/mode and network optimization and freight forwarding. Werner, through its subsidiary companies, is a licensed U.S. NVOCC, U.S. Customs Broker, Class A Freight Forwarder in China, licensed China NVOCC, TSA-approved Indirect Air Carrier, and IATA Accredited Cargo Agent.
Werner Enterprises, Inc.’s common stock trades on The NASDAQ Global Select MarketSM under the symbol "WERN”. For further information about Werner, visit the Company’s website at www.werner.com.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Such forward-looking statements are based on information presently available to the Company’s management and are current only as of the date made. Actual results could also differ materially from those anticipated as a result of a number of factors, including, but not limited to, those discussed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. For those reasons, undue reliance should not be placed on any forward-looking statement. The Company assumes no duty or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, although it may do so from time to time as management believes is warranted or as may be required by applicable securities law. Any such updates or revisions may be made by filing reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, through the issuance of press releases or by other methods of public disclosure.
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