Genco Shipping & Trading Limited Announces First Quarter Financial Results
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (GNK) announced a $0.79 per share dividend for Q1 2022, marking an 18% increase from the previous quarter. This dividend reflects the Company’s 11th consecutive payout and aligns with its comprehensive value strategy. Genco reported a net income of $41.7 million with earnings per share of $0.99, alongside voyage revenues of $136.2 million. Liquidity remains strong at $270.9 million. Despite challenges like rising fuel prices and geopolitical tensions, Genco anticipates strong performance for Q2 2022 with a TCE of $27,596.
- $0.79 per share dividend represents an 18% increase from the prior quarter, marking the 11th consecutive dividend payout.
- Net income for Q1 2022 of $41.7 million, significantly up from $2.0 million in Q1 2021.
- Voyage revenues increased to $136.2 million, up from $87.6 million YoY.
- Average daily TCE for Q1 2022 was $24,093, 98% higher YoY.
- Strong liquidity position with $270.9 million in total liquidity, including $49.1 million in cash.
- Voyage expenses rose to $38.5 million due to increased fuel prices related to the war in Ukraine.
- Vessel operating expenses increased to $27.0 million, up from $19.0 million YoY, primarily due to higher crew expenses and COVID-19 disruptions.
- Higher daily vessel operating expenses at $6,839 per vessel, compared to $4,887 in the previous year.
Declares Dividend of
NEW YORK, May 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (NYSE:GNK) (“Genco” or the “Company”), the largest U.S. headquartered drybulk shipowner focused on the global transportation of commodities, today reported its financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2022.
The following financial review discusses the results for the three months ended March 31, 2022 and March 31, 2021.
First Quarter 2022 and Year-to-Date Highlights
- Declared a
$0.79 per share dividend for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of18% compared to the previous quarter- Represents the second dividend payment under our value strategy and first full payout utilizing our run rate voluntary quarterly debt repayment figure of
$8.75 million - Marks the Company’s 11th consecutive quarterly payout, reflecting cumulative dividends totaling
$2.51 5 per share - Q1 2022 dividend represents an annualized yield of
14% on Genco’s closing share price on May 3, 2022 - Payable on or about May 24, 2022 to all shareholders of record as of May 16, 2022
- Represents the second dividend payment under our value strategy and first full payout utilizing our run rate voluntary quarterly debt repayment figure of
- Prepaid
$48.75 million of debt on a voluntary basis during Q1 2022, to reduce our debt to$197.3 million , consisting of:$8.75 million : target quarterly voluntary debt prepayment as previously communicated$40.00 million : revolver prepayments as part of working capital management to save interest expense without impacting the dividend calculation- Net loan-to-value of
12% 1 as of May 3, 2022
- Recorded net income of
$41.7 million for the first quarter of 2022- Basic and diluted earnings per share of
$0.99 and$0.97 , respectively
- Basic and diluted earnings per share of
- Voyage revenues totaled
$136.2 million and net revenue2 (voyage revenues minus voyage expenses, charter hire expenses and realized gains or losses on fuel hedges) totaled$90.8 million during Q1 2022- Our average daily fleet-wide time charter equivalent, or TCE2, for Q1 2022 was
$24,093 ,98% higher YOY and our highest first quarter TCE since 2010 - We estimate our TCE to date for Q2 2022 to be
$27,596 for68% of our owned fleet available days, based on both period and current spot fixtures
- Our average daily fleet-wide time charter equivalent, or TCE2, for Q1 2022 was
- Recorded EBITDA of
$58.0 million during Q1 20222 - Maintained a strong liquidity position of
$270.9 million as of March 31, 2022, including:$49.1 million of cash on the balance sheet$221.8 million of revolver availability
- Took delivery of the Genco Mary and the Genco Laddey, two high quality, fuel-efficient Ultramax vessels built in 2022 at Dalian Cosco KHI Ship Engineering Co. Ltd. (DACKS)
- These two deliveries complete the acquisitions of six Ultramax vessels Genco agreed to acquire from April to July 2021
- Completed the transfer of technical management of all of our vessels to our joint venture with the Synergy Group, GS Shipmanagement
John C. Wobensmith, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “During the first quarter we generated strong TCE in a seasonally softer market, as we benefited from our past success fixing forward cargos at attractive rates. We also made further progress implementing our value strategy, resulting in the first full payout based on our quarterly debt repayment run rate. We are pleased with the execution of our value strategy to date, which is focused on growth, financial deleveraging and maintaining low breakeven levels, to position Genco to pay meaningful and sustainable dividends throughout the drybulk cycle. Notably, the first quarter dividend, which marked our eleventh consecutive quarterly payout, increased by
Mr. Wobensmith, continued, “Looking ahead to the second quarter of 2022, we have the majority of our available days booked at over
1 Represents the principal amount of our credit facility debt outstanding less our cash and cash equivalents as of March 31, 2022 divided by estimates of the market value of our fleet as of May 3, 2022 from VesselsValue.com. The actual market value of our vessels may vary.
2 We believe the non-GAAP measure presented provides investors with a means of better evaluating and understanding the Company’s operating performance. Please see Summary Consolidated Financial and Other Data below for a further reconciliation.
Comprehensive Value Strategy
Genco’s comprehensive value strategy is centered on three pillars:
- Dividends: paying sizeable quarterly cash dividends to shareholders
- Deleveraging: through voluntary debt prepayments to maintain low financial leverage, and
- Growth: opportunistically growing the Company’s asset base
We believe this strategy is a key differentiator for Genco and will drive shareholder value over the long-term. We therefore believe Genco has created a compelling risk-reward balance positioning the Company to pay a sizeable quarterly dividend across diverse market environments. At the same time, we also maintain significant flexibility to grow the fleet through accretive vessel acquisitions. Key characteristics of our unique platform include:
- Industry low cash flow breakeven rate
- Net loan-to-value of
12% as of May 3, 2022 - Strong liquidity position of
$270.9 million consisting of cash and our undrawn revolver as of March 31, 2022 - High operating leverage with our scalable fleet across the major and minor bulk sectors
In 2022 to date, Genco has taken the following steps in line with our corporate strategy:
- Dividends: declared a dividend of
$0.79 per share for Q1 2022, marking the first full payout under our value strategy utilizing our run rate voluntary quarterly debt repayment - Deleveraging: paid down
$48.8 million of debt during Q1 2022. Since the beginning of 2021, we have paid down$252.0 million or56% of our debt - Growth: completed the acquisition of two high quality, fuel efficient Ultramax vessels in January 2022
- Securing revenue: opportunistically fixed various period time charterers to secure cash flows and de-risk recent acquisitions as shown in the following table:
Vessel | Type | DWT | Year Built | Rate | Duration | Min Expiration | |
Baltic Wolf | Capesize | 177,752 | 2010 | $ | 30,250 | 22-28 months | Jun-23 |
Genco Maximus | Capesize | 169,025 | 2009 | $ | 27,500 | 24-30 months | Sep-23 |
Genco Vigilant | Ultramax | 63,671 | 2015 | $ | 17,750 | 11-13 months | Sep-22 |
Genco Mary | Ultramax | 61,085 | 2022 | $ | 31,500 | 6-8 months | Nov-22 |
Genco Freedom | Ultramax | 63,671 | 2015 | $ | 23,375 | 20-23 months | Mar-23 |
Baltic Scorpion | Ultramax | 63,462 | 2015 | $ | 30,500 | 10-13 months | Mar-23 |
Baltic Hornet | Ultramax | 63,574 | 2014 | $ | 24,000 | 20-23 months | Apr-23 |
Baltic Wasp | Ultramax | 63,389 | 2015 | $ | 25,500 | 23-25 months | Jun-23 |
Genco Claudius | Capesize | 169,001 | 2010 | 11-14 months | Jan-23 | ||
Genco Resolute | Capesize | 181,060 | 2015 | 11-14 months | Jan-23 | ||
Genco Defender | Capesize | 180,021 | 2015 | 11-14 months | Feb-23 |
Our debt outstanding as of March 31, 2022 was
Dividend policy
For the first quarter of 2022, Genco declared a cash dividend of
Under the quarterly dividend policy adopted by our Board of Directors, the amount available for quarterly dividends is to be calculated based on the following formula, which includes the Q1 2022 dividend calculation and estimated amounts for calculation of the dividend for Q2 2022:
Dividend calculation | Q1 2022 actual | Q2 2022 estimates | Q3 2022 estimates | Q4 2022 estimates | |||||
Net revenue | $ | 90.75 | Fixtures + market | Fixtures + market | Fixtures + market | ||||
Operating expenses | (35.09 | ) | (32.61 | ) | (30.13 | ) | (30.13 | ) | |
Operating cash flow | $ | 55.66 | |||||||
Less: debt repayments | (8.75 | ) | (8.75 | ) | (8.75 | ) | (8.75 | ) | |
Less: capex for dydocking/BWTS/ESDs | (2.75 | ) | (24.71 | ) | (3.95 | ) | (3.50 | ) | |
Less: reserve | (10.75 | ) | (10.75 | ) | (10.75 | ) | (10.75 | ) | |
Cash flow distributable as dividends | $ | 33.41 | Sum of the above | Sum of the above | Sum of the above | ||||
Number of shares to be paid dividends | 42.5 | 42.5 | 42.5 | 42.5 | |||||
Dividend per share | $ | 0.79 | |||||||
Numbers in millions except per share amounts |
For purposes of the foregoing calculation, operating cash flow is defined as net revenue (consisting of voyage revenue less voyage expenses, charter hire expenses, and realized gains or losses on fuel hedges), less operating expenses (consisting of vessel operating expenses, general and administrative expenses other than non-cash restricted stock expenses, technical management fees, and interest expense other than non-cash deferred financing costs).
Key Q1 2022 dividend items: during the first quarter of 2022, we paid down
Q2 2022 reserve: the quarterly reserve for the second quarter of 2022 is expected to be
Drydocking capex – planned weighting in softer Q2 ahead of stronger 2H: during Q2 2022, we anticipate completing the majority of our drydocking related capex for the year. This will enable us to perform scheduled maintenance during what is a seasonally softer freight rate environment for these vessels in an effort to maximize Capesize utilization and earnings in a seasonally stronger second half of the year. The amounts shown will vary based on actual results. Looking ahead to Q3 and Q4 2022, we expect drydocking capex to reduce to approximately
The Board expects to reassess the payment of dividends as appropriate from time to time. The quarterly dividend policy and declaration and payment of dividends are subject to legally available funds, compliance with law and contractual obligations and the Board of Directors’ determination that each declaration and payment is at the time in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders. Our quarterly dividend policy and declaration and payment of dividends are subject to legally available funds, compliance with applicable law and contractual obligations (including our credit facilities) and the Board of Directors’ determination that each declaration and payment is at the time in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders after its review of our financial performance. The estimates presented above assume that the Board will maintain the quarterly reserves for Q3 and Q4 2022 at the rate established earlier in the year based on our current expectations. However, this reserve will be reviewed on a quarterly basis by the Board.
Genco’s active commercial operating platform and fleet deployment strategy
Overall, we utilize a portfolio approach towards revenue generation through a combination of short-term, spot market employment as well as opportunistically booking longer term coverage. Our fleet deployment strategy currently remains weighted towards short-term fixtures, which provide us with optionality on our sizeable fleet. Our barbell approach towards fleet composition enables Genco to gain exposure to both the major and minor bulk commodities with a fleet whose cargoes carried align with global commodity trade flows. This approach continues to serve us well given the upside potential in major bulk rates together with the relative stability of minor bulk rates.
Based on current fixtures to date, our estimated TCE to date for the second quarter of 2022 on a load-to-discharge basis is presented below. Our estimated Q2 TCE based on current fixtures, continue to improve upon the Q1 result highlighting our operating leverage as rates have improved as compared to earlier year lows. Over the last year, we selectively booked period time charter coverage for up to two years on various Capesize and Ultramax vessels. We view these fixtures as part of our portfolio approach to fixture activity and prudent to take advantage of in the firm freight rate environment.
Estimated net TCE - Q2 2022 to Date | ||||||||
Vessel Type | Period | Spot | Fleet-wide | % Fixed | ||||
Capesize | $ | 26,883 | $ | 23,540 | $ | 24,320 | 60 | % |
Ultramax/Supramax | $ | 22,524 | $ | 31,411 | $ | 29,073 | 72 | % |
Fleet-wide | $ | 23,769 | $ | 28,898 | $ | 27,596 | 68 | % |
Given several of our vessels are fixed on period time charters for up to two years, we have provided a TCE breakout of the period time charters as well as the spot trading fixtures in the second quarter to date. Actual rates for the first quarter will vary based upon future fixtures.
Fleet Update
The Company took delivery of the remaining two 2022-built, high specification, fuel efficient Ultramax vessels it agreed to acquire in May 2021, namely the Genco Mary and the Genco Laddey. Both of these vessels were delivered to Genco on January 6, 2022.
Financial Review: 2022 First Quarter
The Company recorded net income for the first quarter of 2022 of
The Company’s revenues increased to
Voyage expenses were
Daily vessel operating expenses, or DVOE, amounted to
Apostolos Zafolias, Chief Financial Officer, commented, “We continued to reduce our leverage and breakeven levels during a time when we have demonstrated our earnings power and ability to return significant capital to shareholders. Since implementing our value strategy a little more than a year ago, we have reduced debt by
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Cash Flow
Net cash provided by operating activities for the three months ended March 31, 2022 and March 31, 2021 was
Net cash used in investing activities for the three months ended March 31, 2022 was
Net cash used in financing activities during the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021 was
Capital Expenditures
As of May 4, 2022, Genco Shipping & Trading Limited’s fleet consists of 17 Capesize, 15 Ultramax and 12 Supramax vessels with an aggregate capacity of approximately 4,636,000 dwt and an average age of 10.2 years.
In addition to acquisitions that we may undertake, we will incur additional capital expenditures due to special surveys and drydockings. Furthermore, we plan to upgrade a portion of our fleet with energy saving devices and apply high performance paint systems to our vessels in order to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. We estimate our capital expenditures related to drydocking, including capitalized costs incurred during drydocking related to vessel assets and vessel equipment, ballast water treatment system costs, fuel efficiency upgrades and scheduled off-hire days for our fleet for 2022 to be:
Q2 2022 | Q3 2022 | Q4 2022 | |
Estimated Drydock Costs(1) | |||
Estimated BWTS Costs(2) | |||
Estimated Fuel Efficiency Upgrade Costs(3) | |||
Total Estimated Costs | |||
Estimated Offhire Days(4) | 287 | 69 | 34 |
We have made the strategic decision to frontload a substantial portion of our 2022 drydocking capex in Q2 2022 due to the current seasonal softness in the Capesize earnings environment. We currently have five of our Capesizes in drydocking for scheduled maintenance while we are also installing various energy saving devices and applying high performance paint systems. Of these five drydockings, four of these ships were originally scheduled to drydock during the second half of 2021. By actively managing the timing of these drydockings to early 2022, these vessels are offhire in a seasonally softer Capesize market than what materialized at the end of 2021, reducing opportunity cost and improving our earnings power over the period.
(1) Estimates are based on our budgeted cost of drydocking our vessels in China. Actual costs will vary based on various factors, including where the drydockings are actually performed. We expect to fund these costs with cash on hand. These costs do not include drydock expense items that are reflected in vessel operating expenses.
(2) Estimated costs associated with the installation of ballast water treatment systems is expected to be funded with cash on hand.
(3) Estimated costs associated with the installation of fuel efficiency upgrades are expected to be funded with cash on hand.
(4) Actual length will vary based on the condition of the vessel, yard schedules and other factors. The estimated offhire days per sector scheduled for Q2 2022 consists of 247 days for seven Capesizes and 40 days for two Ultramaxes.
Summary Consolidated Financial and Other Data
The following table summarizes Genco Shipping & Trading Limited’s selected consolidated financial and other data for the periods indicated below.
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 | Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 | |||||||||
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data) | ||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||
INCOME STATEMENT DATA: | ||||||||||
Revenues: | ||||||||||
Voyage revenues | $ | 136,227 | $ | 87,591 | ||||||
Total revenues | 136,227 | 87,591 | ||||||||
Operating expenses: | ||||||||||
Voyage expenses | 38,464 | 35,074 | ||||||||
Vessel operating expenses | 27,013 | 19,046 | ||||||||
Charter hire expenses | 7,638 | 5,435 | ||||||||
General and administrative expenses (inclusive of nonvested stock amortization | 6,043 | 6,102 | ||||||||
expense of | ||||||||||
Technical management fees | 917 | 1,464 | ||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 14,059 | 13,441 | ||||||||
Loss on sale of vessels | - | 720 | ||||||||
Total operating expenses | 94,134 | 81,282 | ||||||||
Operating income | 42,093 | 6,309 | ||||||||
Other income (expense): | ||||||||||
Other income | 1,997 | 146 | ||||||||
Interest income | 17 | 71 | ||||||||
Interest expense | (2,242 | ) | (4,541 | ) | ||||||
Other expense, net | (228 | ) | (4,324 | ) | ||||||
Net income | $ | 41,865 | $ | 1,985 | ||||||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest | 176 | - | ||||||||
Net income attributable to Genco Shipping & Trading Limited | $ | 41,689 | $ | 1,985 | ||||||
Net earnings per share - basic | $ | 0.99 | $ | 0.05 | ||||||
Net earnings per share - diluted | $ | 0.97 | $ | 0.05 | ||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic | 42,166,106 | 41,973,782 | ||||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted | 42,867,349 | 42,276,380 | ||||||||
March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | |||||||||
BALANCE SHEET DATA (Dollars in thousands): | (unaudited) | |||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||
Current assets: | ||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 43,113 | $ | 114,573 | ||||||
Restricted cash | 5,643 | 5,643 | ||||||||
Due from charterers, net | 20,039 | 20,116 | ||||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 11,186 | 9,935 | ||||||||
Inventories | 23,337 | 24,563 | ||||||||
Fair value of derivative instruments | 1,822 | - | ||||||||
Total current assets | 105,140 | 174,830 | ||||||||
Noncurrent assets: | ||||||||||
Vessels, net of accumulated depreciation of | 1,031,948 | 981,141 | ||||||||
Deposits on vessels | - | 18,543 | ||||||||
Deferred drydock, net | 14,577 | 14,275 | ||||||||
Fixed assets, net | 7,784 | 7,237 | ||||||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 5,144 | 5,495 | ||||||||
Restricted cash | 315 | 315 | ||||||||
Fair value of derivative instruments | 2,594 | 1,166 | ||||||||
Total noncurrent assets | 1,062,362 | 1,028,172 | ||||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,167,502 | $ | 1,203,002 | ||||||
Liabilities and Equity | ||||||||||
Current liabilities: | ||||||||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $ | 25,800 | $ | 29,956 | ||||||
Deferred revenue | 10,133 | 10,081 | ||||||||
Current operating lease liabilities | 1,882 | 1,858 | ||||||||
Total current liabilities | 37,815 | 41,895 | ||||||||
Noncurrent liabilities | ||||||||||
Long-term operating lease liabilities | 5,723 | 6,203 | ||||||||
Long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs of | 189,895 | 238,229 | ||||||||
Total noncurrent liabilities | 195,618 | 244,432 | ||||||||
Total liabilities | 233,433 | 286,327 | ||||||||
Commitments and contingencies | ||||||||||
Equity: | ||||||||||
Common stock | 421 | 419 | ||||||||
Additional paid-in capital | 1,674,400 | 1,702,166 | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 4,118 | 825 | ||||||||
Accumulated deficit | (745,134 | ) | (786,823 | ) | ||||||
Total Genco Shipping & Trading Limited shareholders' equity | 933,805 | 916,587 | ||||||||
Noncontrolling interest | 264 | 88 | ||||||||
Total equity | 934,069 | 916,675 | ||||||||
Total liabilities and equity | $ | 1,167,502 | $ | 1,203,002 |
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 | Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 | |||||||||
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (Dollars in thousands): | (unaudited) | |||||||||
Cash flows from operating activities | ||||||||||
Net income | $ | 41,865 | $ | 1,985 | ||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 14,059 | 13,441 | ||||||||
Amortization of deferred financing costs | 418 | 976 | ||||||||
Right-of-use asset amortization | 351 | 344 | ||||||||
Amortization of nonvested stock compensation expense | 690 | 522 | ||||||||
Loss on sale of vessels | - | 720 | ||||||||
Amortization of premium on derivative | 43 | 69 | ||||||||
Interest rate cap premium payment | - | (240 | ) | |||||||
Insurance proceeds for protection and indemnity claims | 99 | 41 | ||||||||
Change in assets and liabilities: | ||||||||||
Decrease in due from charterers | 77 | 1,748 | ||||||||
Increase in prepaid expenses and other current assets | (1,350 | ) | (2,692 | ) | ||||||
Decrease (increase) in inventories | 1,226 | (2,565 | ) | |||||||
(Decrease) increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses | (2,834 | ) | 1,548 | |||||||
Increase (decrease) in deferred revenue | 52 | (1,032 | ) | |||||||
Decrease in operating lease liabilities | (456 | ) | (432 | ) | ||||||
Deferred drydock costs incurred | (1,685 | ) | (939 | ) | ||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 52,555 | 13,494 | ||||||||
Cash flows from investing activities | ||||||||||
Purchase of vessels and ballast water treatment systems, including deposits | (45,482 | ) | (1,190 | ) | ||||||
Purchase of scrubbers (capitalized in Vessels) | - | (41 | ) | |||||||
Purchase of other fixed assets | (1,483 | ) | (152 | ) | ||||||
Net proceeds from sale of vessels | - | 21,272 | ||||||||
Insurance proceeds for hull and machinery claims | - | 61 | ||||||||
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities | (46,965 | ) | 19,950 | |||||||
Cash flows from financing activities | ||||||||||
Repayments on the | (48,750 | ) | - | |||||||
Repayments on the | - | (22,740 | ) | |||||||
Repayments on the | - | (25,470 | ) | |||||||
Cash dividends paid | (28,289 | ) | (888 | ) | ||||||
Payment of deferred financing costs | (11 | ) | - | |||||||
Net cash used in financing activities | (77,050 | ) | (49,098 | ) | ||||||
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | (71,460 | ) | (15,654 | ) | ||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period | 120,531 | 179,679 | ||||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period | $ | 49,071 | $ | 164,025 | ||||||
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 | |||||
Net Income Reconciliation | (unaudited) | ||||
Net income attributable to Genco Shipping & Trading Limited | $ | 41,689 | |||
Net earnings per share - basic | $ | 0.99 | |||
Net earnings per share - diluted | $ | 0.97 | |||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic | 42,166,106 | ||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted | 42,867,349 | ||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic as per financial statements | 42,166,106 | ||||
Dilutive effect of stock options | 440,550 | ||||
Dilutive effect of restricted stock units | 260,693 | ||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted as adjusted | 42,867,349 | ||||
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 | Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 | |||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | ||||||||||
EBITDA Reconciliation: | (unaudited) | |||||||||
Net income attributable to Genco Shipping & Trading Limited | $ | 41,689 | $ | 1,985 | ||||||
+ | Net interest expense | 2,225 | 4,470 | |||||||
+ | Depreciation and amortization | 14,059 | 13,441 | |||||||
EBITDA(1) | $ | 57,973 | $ | 19,896 | ||||||
+ | Loss on sale of vessels | - | 720 | |||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 57,973 | $ | 20,616 | ||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||
March 31, 2022 | March 31, 2021 | |||||||||
FLEET DATA: | (unaudited) | |||||||||
Total number of vessels at end of period | 44 | 41 | ||||||||
Average number of vessels(2) | 43.9 | 43.3 | ||||||||
Total ownership days for fleet(3) | 3,950 | 3,897 | ||||||||
Total chartered-in days(4) | 311 | 341 | ||||||||
Total available days for fleet(5) | 4,078 | 4,201 | ||||||||
Total available days for owned fleet(6) | 3,767 | 3,860 | ||||||||
Total operating days for fleet(7) | 3,964 | 4,122 | ||||||||
Fleet utilization(8) | 94.4 | % | 97.8 | % | ||||||
AVERAGE DAILY RESULTS: | ||||||||||
Time charter equivalent(9) | $ | 24,093 | $ | 12,197 | ||||||
Daily vessel operating expenses per vessel(10) | 6,839 | 4,887 |
Three Months Ended | ||||||||||
March 31, 2022 | March 31, 2021 | |||||||||
FLEET DATA: | (unaudited) | |||||||||
Ownership days | ||||||||||
Capesize | 1,530.0 | 1,530.0 | ||||||||
Ultramax | 1,339.9 | 731.8 | ||||||||
Supramax | 1,080.0 | 1,407.7 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 227.5 | ||||||||
Total | 3,949.9 | 3,897.0 | ||||||||
Chartered-in days | ||||||||||
Capesize | - | - | ||||||||
Ultramax | 190.3 | 232.5 | ||||||||
Supramax | 120.7 | 108.3 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | - | ||||||||
Total | 311.0 | 340.8 | ||||||||
Available days (owned & chartered-in fleet) | ||||||||||
Capesize | 1,502.0 | 1,505.6 | ||||||||
Ultramax | 1,452.0 | 955.6 | ||||||||
Supramax | 1,123.8 | 1,512.2 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 227.5 | ||||||||
Total | 4,077.8 | 4,200.9 | ||||||||
Available days (owned fleet) | ||||||||||
Capesize | 1,502.0 | 1,505.6 | ||||||||
Ultramax | 1,261.7 | 722.7 | ||||||||
Supramax | 1,003.1 | 1,403.9 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 227.5 | ||||||||
Total | 3,766.8 | 3,859.7 | ||||||||
Operating days | ||||||||||
Capesize | 1,458.3 | 1,499.1 | ||||||||
Ultramax | 1,433.8 | 950.0 | ||||||||
Supramax | 1,071.6 | 1,482.0 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 191.3 | ||||||||
Total | 3,963.7 | 4,122.4 | ||||||||
Fleet utilization | ||||||||||
Capesize | 96.5 | % | 99.6 | % | ||||||
Ultramax | 95.0 | % | 98.5 | % | ||||||
Supramax | 90.8 | % | 97.8 | % | ||||||
Handysize | - | 84.1 | % | |||||||
Fleet average | 94.4 | % | 97.8 | % | ||||||
Average Daily Results: | ||||||||||
Time Charter Equivalent | ||||||||||
Capesize | $ | 24,627 | $ | 13,595 | ||||||
Ultramax | 25,449 | 10,582 | ||||||||
Supramax | 21,577 | 12,292 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 7,912 | ||||||||
Fleet average | 24,093 | 12,197 | ||||||||
Daily vessel operating expenses | ||||||||||
Capesize | $ | 6,616 | $ | 5,208 | ||||||
Ultramax | 6,115 | 4,972 | ||||||||
Supramax | 8,028 | 4,484 | ||||||||
Handysize | - | 4,931 | ||||||||
Fleet average | 6,839 | 4,887 | ||||||||
1) EBITDA represents net income attributable to Genco Shipping & Trading Limited plus net interest expense, taxes, and depreciation and amortization. EBITDA is included because it is used by management and certain investors as a measure of operating performance. EBITDA is used by analysts in the shipping industry as a common performance measure to compare results across peers. Our management uses EBITDA as a performance measure in consolidating internal financial statements and it is presented for review at our board meetings. We believe that EBITDA is useful to investors as the shipping industry is capital intensive which often results in significant depreciation and cost of financing. EBITDA presents investors with a measure in addition to net income to evaluate our performance prior to these costs. EBITDA is not an item recognized by U.S. GAAP (i.e. non-GAAP measure) and should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating income or any other indicator of a company's operating performance required by U.S. GAAP. EBITDA is not a measure of liquidity or cash flows as shown in our consolidated statement of cash flows. The definition of EBITDA used here may not be comparable to that used by other companies.
2) Average number of vessels is the number of vessels that constituted our fleet for the relevant period, as measured by the sum of the number of days each vessel was part of our fleet during the period divided by the number of calendar days in that period.
3) We define ownership days as the aggregate number of days in a period during which each vessel in our fleet has been owned by us. Ownership days are an indicator of the size of our fleet over a period and affect both the amount of revenues and the amount of expenses that we record during a period.
4) We define chartered-in days as the aggregate number of days in a period during which we chartered-in third-party vessels.
5) We define available days as the number of our ownership days and chartered-in days less the aggregate number of days that our vessels are off-hire due to familiarization upon acquisition, repairs or repairs under guarantee, vessel upgrades or special surveys. Companies in the shipping industry generally use available days to measure the number of days in a period during which vessels should be capable of generating revenues.
6) We define available days for the owned fleet as available days less chartered-in days.
7) We define operating days as the number of our total available days in a period less the aggregate number of days that the vessels are off-hire due to unforeseen circumstances. The shipping industry uses operating days to measure the aggregate number of days in a period during which vessels actually generate revenues.
8) We calculate fleet utilization as the number of our operating days during a period divided by the number of ownership days plus chartered-in days less drydocking days.
9) We define TCE rates as our voyage revenues less voyage expenses, charter hire expenses, and realized gain or losses on fuel hedges, divided by the number of the available days of our owned fleet during the period. TCE rate is a common shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare daily earnings generated by vessels on time charters with daily earnings generated by vessels on voyage charters, because charterhire rates for vessels on voyage charters are generally not expressed in per-day amounts while charterhire rates for vessels on time charters generally are expressed in such amounts. Our estimated TCE for the second quarter of 2022 is based on fixtures booked to date. Actual results may vary based on the actual duration of voyages and other factors. Accordingly, we are unable to provide, without unreasonable efforts, a reconciliation of estimated TCE for the second quarter to the most comparable financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP.
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 | Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 | |||||||
Total Fleet | (unaudited) | |||||||
Voyage revenues (in thousands) | $ | 136,227 | $ | 87,591 | ||||
Voyage expenses (in thousands) | 38,464 | 35,074 | ||||||
Charter hire expenses (in thousands) | 7,638 | 5,435 | ||||||
Realized gain on fuel hedges (in thousands) | 629 | - | ||||||
90,754 | 47,082 | |||||||
Total available days for owned fleet | 3,767 | 3,860 | ||||||
Total TCE rate | $ | 24,093 | $ | 12,197 | ||||
10) We define daily vessel operating expenses to include crew wages and related costs, the cost of insurance expenses relating to repairs and maintenance (excluding drydocking), the costs of spares and consumable stores, tonnage taxes and other miscellaneous expenses. Daily vessel operating expenses are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses by ownership days for the relevant period.
About Genco Shipping & Trading Limited
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited is a U.S. based drybulk ship owning company focused on the seaborne transportation of commodities globally. We provide a full-service logistics solution to our customers utilizing our in-house commercial operating platform, as we transport key cargoes such as iron ore, grain, steel products, bauxite, cement, nickel ore among other commodities along worldwide shipping routes. Our wholly owned high quality, modern fleet of dry cargo vessels consists of the larger Capesize (major bulk) and the medium-sized Ultramax and Supramax vessels (minor bulk) enabling us to carry a wide range of cargoes. We make capital expenditures from time to time in connection with vessel acquisitions. As of May 4, 2022, Genco Shipping & Trading Limited’s fleet consists of 17 Capesize, 15 Ultramax and 12 Supramax vessels with an aggregate capacity of approximately 4,636,000 dwt and an average age of 10.2 years.
The following table reflects Genco’s fleet list as of May 4, 2022:
Vessel | DWT | Year Built | |
Capesize | |||
1 | Genco Resolute | 181,060 | 2015 |
2 | Genco Endeavour | 181,060 | 2015 |
3 | Genco Liberty | 180,387 | 2016 |
4 | Genco Defender | 180,377 | 2016 |
5 | Genco Constantine | 180,183 | 2008 |
6 | Genco Augustus | 180,151 | 2007 |
7 | Genco Lion | 179,185 | 2012 |
8 | Genco Tiger | 179,185 | 2011 |
9 | Genco London | 177,833 | 2007 |
10 | Baltic Wolf | 177,752 | 2010 |
11 | Genco Titus | 177,729 | 2007 |
12 | Baltic Bear | 177,717 | 2010 |
13 | Genco Tiberius | 175,874 | 2007 |
14 | Genco Commodus | 169,098 | 2009 |
15 | Genco Hadrian | 169,025 | 2008 |
16 | Genco Maximus | 169,025 | 2009 |
17 | Genco Claudius | 169,001 | 2010 |
Ultramax | |||
1 | Genco Freedom | 63,671 | 2015 |
2 | Genco Vigilant | 63,671 | 2015 |
3 | Baltic Hornet | 63,574 | 2014 |
4 | Genco Enterprise | 63,473 | 2016 |
5 | Baltic Mantis | 63,470 | 2015 |
6 | Baltic Scorpion | 63,462 | 2015 |
7 | Genco Magic | 63,446 | 2014 |
8 | Baltic Wasp | 63,389 | 2015 |
9 | Genco Constellation | 63,310 | 2017 |
10 | Genco Mayflower | 63,304 | 2017 |
11 | Genco Madeleine | 63,166 | 2014 |
12 | Genco Weatherly | 61,556 | 2014 |
13 | Genco Mary | 61,085 | 2022 |
14 | Genco Laddey | 61,085 | 2022 |
15 | Genco Columbia | 60,294 | 2016 |
Supramax | |||
1 | Genco Hunter | 58,729 | 2007 |
2 | Genco Auvergne | 58,020 | 2009 |
3 | Genco Rhone | 58,018 | 2011 |
4 | Genco Ardennes | 58,018 | 2009 |
5 | Genco Brittany | 58,018 | 2010 |
6 | Genco Languedoc | 58,018 | 2010 |
7 | Genco Pyrenees | 58,018 | 2010 |
8 | Genco Bourgogne | 58,018 | 2010 |
9 | Genco Aquitaine | 57,981 | 2009 |
10 | Genco Warrior | 55,435 | 2005 |
11 | Genco Predator | 55,407 | 2005 |
12 | Genco Picardy | 55,257 | 2005 |
Conference Call Announcement
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited will hold a conference call on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss its 2022 first quarter financial results. The conference call and a presentation will be simultaneously webcast and will be available on the Company’s website, www.GencoShipping.com. To access the conference call, dial (646) 828-8193 or (888) 394-8218 and enter passcode 1292605. A replay of the conference call can also be accessed for two weeks by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 and entering the passcode 1292605. The Company intends to place additional materials related to the earnings announcement, including a slide presentation, on its website prior to the conference call.
Website Information
We intend to use our website, www.GencoShipping.com, as a means of disclosing material non-public information and for complying with our disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Such disclosures will be included in our website’s Investor Relations section. Accordingly, investors should monitor the Investor Relations portion of our website, in addition to following our press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, and webcasts. To subscribe to our e-mail alert service, please click the “Receive E-mail Alerts” link in the Investor Relations section of our website and submit your email address. The information contained in, or that may be accessed through, our website is not incorporated by reference into or a part of this document or any other report or document we file with or furnish to the SEC, and any references to our website are intended to be inactive textual references only.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements use words such as “anticipate,” “budget,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of potential future events, circumstances or future operating or financial performance. These forward-looking statements are based on our management’s current expectations and observations. Included among the factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements contained in this report are the following: (i) declines or sustained weakness in demand in the drybulk shipping industry; (ii) weakness or declines in drybulk shipping rates; (iii) changes in the supply of or demand for drybulk products, generally or in particular regions; (iv) changes in the supply of drybulk carriers including newbuilding of vessels or lower than anticipated scrapping of older vessels; (v) changes in rules and regulations applicable to the cargo industry, including, without limitation, legislation adopted by international organizations or by individual countries and actions taken by regulatory authorities; (vi) increases in costs and expenses including but not limited to: crew wages, insurance, provisions, lube oil, bunkers, repairs, maintenance, general and administrative expenses, and management fee expenses; (vii) whether our insurance arrangements are adequate; (viii) changes in general domestic and international political conditions; (ix) acts of war, terrorism, or piracy, including without limitation the ongoing war in Ukraine; (x) changes in the condition of the Company’s vessels or applicable maintenance or regulatory standards (which may affect, among other things, our anticipated drydocking or maintenance and repair costs) and unanticipated drydock expenditures; (xi) the Company’s acquisition or disposition of vessels; (xii) the amount of offhire time needed to complete maintenance, repairs, and installation of equipment to comply with applicable regulations on vessels and the timing and amount of any reimbursement by our insurance carriers for insurance claims, including offhire days; (xiii) the completion of definitive documentation with respect to charters; (xiv) charterers’ compliance with the terms of their charters in the current market environment; (xv) the extent to which our operating results are affected by weakness in market conditions and freight and charter rates; (xvi) our ability to maintain contracts that are critical to our operation, to obtain and maintain acceptable terms with our vendors, customers and service providers and to retain key executives, managers and employees; (xvii) completion of documentation for vessel transactions and the performance of the terms thereof by buyers or sellers of vessels and us; (xviii) the relative cost and availability of low sulfur and high sulfur fuel, worldwide compliance with sulfur emissions regulations that took effect on January 1, 2020 and our ability to realize the economic benefits or recover the cost of the scrubbers we have installed.; (xix) our financial results for the year ending December 31, 2022 and other factors relating to determination of the tax treatment of dividends we have declared; (xx) the financial results we achieve for each quarter that apply to the formula under our new dividend policy, including without limitation the actual amounts earned by our vessels and the amounts of various expenses we incur, as a significant decrease in such earnings or a significant increase in such expenses may affect our ability to carry out our new value strategy; (xxi) the exercise of the discretion of our Board regarding the declaration of dividends, including without limitation the amount that our Board determines to set aside for reserves under our dividend policy; (xxii) the duration and impact of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus epidemic, which may negatively affect general global and regional economic conditions; our ability to charter our vessels at all and the rates at which are able to do so; our ability to call on or depart from ports on a timely basis or at all; our ability to crew, maintain, and repair our vessels, including without limitation the impact diversion of our vessels to perform crew rotations may have on our revenues, expenses, and ability to consummate vessel sales, expense and disruption to our operations that may arise from the inability to rotate crews on schedule, and delay and added expense we may incur in rotating crews in the current environment; our ability to staff and maintain our headquarters and administrative operations; sources of cash and liquidity; our ability to sell vessels in the secondary market, including without limitation the compliance of purchasers and us with the terms of vessel sale contracts, and the prices at which vessels are sold; and other factors relevant to our business described from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (xxiii) other factors listed from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and subsequent reports on Form 8-K and Form 10-Q. Our ability to pay dividends in any period will depend upon various factors, including the limitations under any credit agreements to which we may be a party, applicable provisions of Marshall Islands law and the final determination by the Board of Directors each quarter after its review of our financial performance, market developments, and the best interests of the Company and its shareholders. The timing and amount of dividends, if any, could also be affected by factors affecting cash flows, results of operations, required capital expenditures, or reserves. As a result, the amount of dividends actually paid may vary. We do not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
CONTACT:
Apostolos Zafolias
Chief Financial Officer
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited
(646) 443-8550
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