Kelso Technologies Inc. Financial Results for the Year Ended December 31, 2021
Kelso Technologies reported its audited financial results for the year ended December 31, 2021, revealing revenues of $7.43 million, down from $11.15 million in 2020. Gross profit decreased to $3.20 million, representing a 43% margin, consistent with 2020. The company reported a net loss of $2.76 million compared to a $1.31 million loss the previous year. As of year-end, cash holdings improved to $3.38 million, contributing to a working capital increase to $8.67 million. The outlook indicates cautious optimism for recovery driven by increasing tank car demands and new product developments.
- Improved cash position to $3.38 million from $1.05 million.
- Working capital increased to $8.67 million, supporting ongoing operations.
- Prospects for tank car market growth with projected demand of 14,300 new cars in 2022.
- Revenues decreased by 33% from $11.15 million in 2020 to $7.43 million in 2021.
- Net loss increased to $2.76 million from $1.31 million in the prior year.
- Rail tank car activity recovery slower than expected, impacting financial performance.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia and BONHAM, Texas, March 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kelso Technologies Inc. (“Kelso” or the “Company”), (TSX: KLS), (NYSE American: KIQ) reports that the Company has released the audited consolidated financial statements and Management Discussion and Analysis for the year ended December 31, 2021.
The audited year end financial statements were prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”). All amounts herein are expressed in United States dollars (the Company’s functional currency) unless otherwise indicated.
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Year ended December 31 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||
Revenues | $ | 7,425,707 | $ | 11,149,130 | $ | 20,550,682 | |||
Gross profit | $ | 3,196,492 | $ | 4,792,678 | $ | 9,582,879 | |||
Gross profit margin | 43 | % | 43 | % | 47 | % | |||
Operating expenses | $ | 6,254,981 | $ | 5,768,476 | $ | 6,087,357 | |||
Taxes | $ | 172,639 | $ | 248,992 | $ | 99,077 | |||
Net income (loss) | $ | (2,758,567 | ) | $ | (1,307,890 | ) | $ | 3,334,043 | |
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share | $ | (0.05 | ) | $ | (0.03 | ) | $ | 0.07 | |
Non-cash recoveries and expenses | $ | 549,612 | $ | 1,436,209 | $ | 899,296 | |||
Adjusted EBITDA (Loss) | $ | (1,436,435 | ) | $ | 366,157 | $ | 4,233,339 | ||
Common shares outstanding | 54,320,086 | 47,170,086 | 47,170,086 |
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
As at December 31, 2021 the Company had cash on deposit in the amount of
The Company had no income tax payable as at December 31, 2021 compared to income tax payable of
The working capital position of the Company as at December 31, 2021 was
Net assets of the Company improved to
OUTLOOK
The anticipated return to pre-pandemic business volumes are happening slower than anticipated. The dismal rail tank car activity experienced over the past two years remains an impediment to full recovery of financial performance to pre-pandemic volumes. The potential of a momentum build in 2022 based on anticipated new product opportunities in trucking tank trailers, pressure rail cars and compliance requirements for the ethanol industry continue to encourage Management about the Company’s recovery prospects in 2022 and beyond.
During the COVID-19 driven rail tank car recession, Management has focused on the containment of the potential negative impacts on the Company’s business model and the protection of the Company’s key productive assets. Kelso has prepared itself for the anticipated post-pandemic growth in business activity by way of maintaining larger inventories, key employees, a new equity capital secured in the first quarter of 2021 and continuing R&D activities to broaden out product lines.
The Company is fully prepared for stronger business growth anticipated in 2022. In 2021, OEM producers manufactured approximately 8,000 new tank cars. In addition, significant retrofits are being evaluated to address the pending 2023 changes in ethanol regulations as the ethanol industry plans for the appropriate post 2023 fleet size which currently stands at more than 30,000 tank cars. Also, a significant number of tank cars are due for re-certification and some owners are planning to address these tank cars now while there is repair shop space available.
Industry projections indicate that the tank car market is entering a period of modest fleet growth coupled with growth in rail tank car utilization. New tank car demand is expected to grow to 14,300 tank cars in 2022 and 19,125 tank cars in 2023. The anticipated upswing in new build and retrofit activity for ethanol and pressure tank cars combined with a growing number of certified Kelso products are expected to provide new longer-term financial growth opportunities from rail operations.
With respect to the KXI Wildertec™ Suspension System program, the Company has secured the services of key engineers, software specialists and OEM suspension experts. This group of qualified people will support our R&D schedules to equip a “heavy duty” (HD) vehicle with a regulatory compliant KXI suspension in the second half of 2022. Once final designs are accomplished the goal is to initiate pilot production and sales in late 2022 or early 2023. Schedules may be negatively impacted by the well documented supply chain disruptions in the automotive industry. The HD platform represents a much larger accessible commercial market opportunity for Kelso to pursue. This business direction is expected to reduce R&D costs and maintain strategic timetables. Once completed the HD design advancements will have to attain full compliance with the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in the United States as well as compliance with each Canadian province and American state. This is expected to provide KIQ a national safety mark awarded as a final stage manufacturer which is a key prerequisite for enabling commercial sales.
In addition to KXI, the Company continues the development of promising new rail products. Our pressure car PCH valve has successfully completed field service trials, final inspection and full AAR approval. Field service trials are ongoing with our pressure car angle valve, top ball valve and bottom outlet valves despite current uncertainties and economic disruptions. Valve products for trucking applications are in full market development.
In the heavily regulated transportation industry the Company’s R&D projects are complex, time consuming and expensive. The primary purpose of our R&D investments is to advance and elevate the probability of future financial successes from a larger and more diverse product line. Despite the many challenges imposed by the COVID-19 recession Management remains bullish on the potential of all new product developments although timing of regulatory approvals and new revenue streams remains unpredictable and certainly not guaranteed to develop at all. Management continues to assess research discoveries, new product viability, tighter budget restrictions and market potential of all of the Company’s R&D programs and adjusts strategic plans as part of the Company’s R&D risk management.
The Company has deployed capital resources sensibly to maintain financial health and liquidity during the pandemic. The Company’s balance sheet strength and working capital position remained healthy at
The Company’s future business prospects for rail tank car products over the next three years are encouraging despite current uncertainties. Kelso has unique products to service new regulatory guidelines that require a fleet of more than 30,000 ethanol tank cars to be regulatory compliant in early 2023. In addition, we are developing new products that can service a Pressure Car fleet of approximately 85,000 pressure tank cars - a market that is completely new to Kelso and represents a significant business growth opportunity.
The Company has maintained its abilities to fully service customer needs during troubling times and is fully business capable as the pandemic subsides. Management’s focus has been to concentrate on what Kelso has done well in the past enhancing the importance of our corporate brand in the rail industry. There is a clear ambition for the future of Kelso with new product opportunities in more diverse transportation markets. With no interest-bearing long-term debt to service, replenished capital reserves secured through a new equity financing, broader sales prospects from a larger product portfolio, Kelso is focused on stronger financial performance on behalf of the shareholders of Kelso.
About Kelso Technologies
Kelso is a diverse product development company that specializes in the design, production and distribution of proprietary service equipment used in transportation applications. The Company’s reputation has been earned as a designer and reliable supplier of unique high-quality rail tank car valve equipment that provides for the safe handling and containment of hazardous and non-hazardous commodities during transport. All Kelso products are specifically designed to provide economic and operational advantages to customers while reducing the potential effects of human error and environmental harm.
For a more complete business and financial profile of the Company, please view the Company's website at www.kelsotech.com and public documents posted under the Company’s profile on www.sedar.com in Canada and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov in the United States.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
James R. Bond, CEO and President
Notice to Reader: References to Adjusted EBITDA refer to net earnings from continuing operations before interest, taxes and tax recoveries, amortization, deferred income tax recovery, unrealized foreign exchange losses, non-cash share-based expenses (Black-Scholes option pricing model) gain on revaluation of derivative warrant liability and write-off of assets. Adjusted EBITDA is not an earnings measure recognized by IFRS and does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. Management believes that Adjusted EBITDA is an alternative measure in evaluating the Company's business performance. Readers are cautioned that Adjusted EBITDA should not be construed as an alternative to net income as determined under IFRS; nor as an indicator of financial performance as determined by IFRS; nor a calculation of cash flow from operating activities as determined under IFRS; nor as a measure of liquidity and cash flow under IFRS. The Company's method of calculating Adjusted EBITDA may differ from methods used by other issuers and, accordingly, the Company's Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similar measures used by any other issuer.
Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking statements are indicated expectations or intentions. Forward-looking statements in this news release include that the Company is prepared for post-pandemic normalization and ready for a strong restart of business growth when all is clear of COVID-19; that the OEM rail tank car producers projections of new tank car and retrofits will be realized; that the anticipated upswing in new build and retrofit activity combined with a growing number of qualified Kelso products are expected to fuel future financial growth from operations; that the Company’s KXI engineering group can complete compliance to all federal standards and regional regulations including warranty support from the Company and host vehicle OEMs and push toward final pre-production HD design specifications, pilot production and sales in 2022; that available financial capital is expected to protect the Company’s ability to conduct ongoing business operations for the foreseeable future; that we will continue with new product development; and that broader sales prospects from a larger product portfolio will allow Kelso to exit the pandemic crisis with stronger financial performance. Although Kelso believes the Company’s anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements and information are based upon reasonable assumptions and expectations, they can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. The reader should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and information as such statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Kelso to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievement expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and information, including without limitation that the risk that the effects of COVID-19 including inflation and short supply chain issues may last much longer than expected delaying business orders from OEM customers; that our development of new products may proceed slower than expected, cost more or may not result in a salable product; that tank car producers may produce or retrofit fewer than cars than expected and even if they meet expectations, they may not purchase the Company’s products for their tank cars; capital resources may not be adequate enough to fund future operations as intended; that regulatory compliance may be delayed or cancelled; that the Company’s products may not provide the intended economic or operational advantages to end users or reduce the potential effects of human error and environmental harm during the transport of hazardous materials; or grow and sustain anticipated revenue streams; that the Company’s new rail and automotive products may not receive regulatory certification; that customer orders may not develop or be cancelled; that competitors may enter the market with new product offerings which could capture some of the Company’s market share; that a new product idea under research and development may be dropped if ongoing product testing and market research reveal engineering and economic issues that render a new product concept infeasible; and that the Company’s new equipment offerings may not capture market share as well as expected. Except as required by law, the Company does not intend to update the forward-looking information and forward-looking statements contained in this news release.
For further information, please contact:
James R. Bond, CEO and President | Richard Lee, Chief Financial Officer | Corporate Address: |
Email: bond@kelsotech.com | Email: lee@kelsotech.com | 13966 - 18B Avenue South Surrey, BC V4A 8J1 www.kelsotech.com |
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