First Quarter Overview – a structurally improved business, delivering
*Underlying Revenue growth of 6% to €2,269 million
*EBITDA of €386 million
*EBITDA Margin of 17.0%
Tony Smurfit, Group CEO, commented:
“The first quarter was remarkable in many ways. We had strong corrugated volume growth in practically every area and all markets in which we operate. With unprecedented industry wide shortages of supply and input cost pressures, paper prices have moved up sharply. We are recovering these input costs in line with our expectations. Against this backdrop, I am very proud of our team who have continued to deliver in these exceptional times, ensuring security of supply to our customers while also continuing to support them through our approach to innovation and our sustainable packaging products. Smurfit Kappa has, over the last number of years, through continuous investment and acquisitions, structurally improved the business for the benefit of all stakeholders.
“I am also happy to report that both Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s have recently upgraded our long-term issuer rating to Baa3 and BBB- respectively, in addition to Fitch’s BBB- rating.
“Our strong first quarter performance has set the foundation for accelerated revenue and earnings growth as we move through 2021. This performance and these prospects reflect the strength and quality of Smurfit Kappa.”
Performance Overview
Corrugated volume growth in the first quarter was up approximately 7% in both Europe and the Americas. This demonstrates SKG’s exposure to high-growth markets, sectors and channels including innovative and sustainable packaging solutions and e-commerce.
Containerboard prices have increased in the first quarter and again at the start of the second quarter as a result of strong demand and higher recovered fibre and other costs. SKG’s recovered fibre cost has increased by approximately €90 million versus the first quarter of last year. We are progressively recovering these input costs through our corrugated box system.
In addition to cost pressures, the industry is experiencing supply disruptions and shortages of packaging papers globally. Against this market backdrop, our integrated business model is again, proving a key differentiator with continuity of supply to our customer base.
Our Better Planet Packaging initiative continues to drive significant interest among our customer base with over 2,700 attendees joining our biennial conference in March. The increased value and application of corrugated as the most sustainable merchandising and transport medium is evermore apparent. This will remain a strong driver of future growth as paper is renewable, recyclable and biodegradable and the product of choice by consumers for a more sustainable world.
We are accelerating our capital investment plans with many high return projects that will enhance shareholder returns. These include the construction of mega plants and the acquisition of many converting machines in order to meet our customers’ demand growth and continue our cost optimisation programmes. In addition, a number of paper investments are being deployed to further strengthen our integrated model and improve our sustainability footprint.
details at: https://www.smurfitkappa.com/newsroom/2021/q1-2021-trading-update