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Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. Announces Results for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020

Wednesday, 02 December 2020 01:10 PM

Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc.

Topic:
Earnings

JACKSONVILLE, FL / ACCESSWIRE / December 2, 2020 / Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ:PATI):

Fourth Quarter Operating Results

The Company reported net income of $549,000, or $.16 per share, compared to $194,000, or $.06 per share, in the same quarter last year.

Transportation revenues (excluding fuel surcharges) were $20,312,000, down $3,543,000 due to lower miles versus the same quarter last year. Revenue miles were down 1,579,000 miles, or 18.6%, over the same quarter last year primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the downsizing of certain customer business due to inadequate freight rates and the closure of our Wilmington terminal on April 25, 2020. Transportation revenue per mile was up $.13, or 4.6%, due to an improved business mix and rate increases. Fuel surcharge revenue was $1,054,000, down $1,219,000, or $.12 per mile, from the same quarter last year.

Compensation and benefits decreased $2,202,000, mainly due to lower company miles and reduced driver training and minimum pay expense. Gross fuel expense decreased $1,387,000, or $.11 per mile, due to lower company miles and lower cost per gallon. Repair and tire expense decreased $365,000 due to lower miles this quarter. Insurance and losses decreased $398,000, primarily due to favorable closure of prior year worker's compensation claims and lower health care claims. Depreciation expense was down $169,000 in the quarter as we continue to reduce our fleet size to meet our business levels. Gain on disposition of assets was $100,000 this quarter versus $216,000 in the same quarter last year. SG&A expense was lower by $369,000 due primarily to a $190,000 gain on the Danfair transaction and other cost reductions.

As a result, operating profit this quarter was $761,000, compared to $156,000 in the same quarter last year. Operating ratio was 96.4 this quarter versus 99.4 in the same quarter last year.

Operating Results for Fiscal year 2020

The Company reported net income of $257,000, or $.08 per share, compared to net income of $1,763,000, or $.53 per share, in the same period last year. Net income in the prior year included $634,000, or $.19 per share, from gains on real estate sales.

Transportation revenues (excluding fuel surcharges) were $82,503,000, down $15,776,000 on 7,236,000 fewer miles primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the downsizing of certain customer business due to inadequate freight rates, and the closure of our Charlotte terminal in May, 2019 and our Wilmington terminal on April 25, 2020. Transportation revenue per mile was up $.14, or 5.1%, due to an improved business mix and rate increases. Fuel surcharge revenue was $6,210,000, down $4,227,000, or $.07 per mile, from the same period last year.

Compensation and benefits decreased $8,123,000 mainly due to lower company miles and lower driver training and minimum pay expense. Gross fuel expense decreased $5,508,000, or $.08 per mile, due to lower company miles and lower cost per gallon. Repair and tire expense decreased $1,433,000 due to reduced miles this year. Insurance and losses decreased $786,000, but were up $.04 per mile, primarily due to higher premiums on risk insurance and several high cost health claims in the first six months of this fiscal year. Gain on disposition of assets was $774,000 this period versus $1,657,000 in the same period last year which included (i) a gain of $866,000 on a land sale and (ii) a gain of $231,000 on a hurricane related insurance settlement.

As a result, operating profit was $243,000 compared to $1,979,000 in the same period last year. Operating ratio was 99.7 versus 98.2 last year.

Summary and Outlook

Fiscal 2020 began with the downsizing of approximately $6 million in revenue between October and December as the Company was not willing to continue hauling certain business at inadequate freight rates. While we went to work reducing fixed expenses as the revenues were declining, there is an inherent lag in timing to sell equipment and reduce other overhead which led to poor financial results in the first half of the year. During those months, we began to gain driver capacity in our network we were heavily focusing our sales efforts to gain meaningful volume with customers with whom we felt we could partner at good freight rates. As we headed into February, we were making meaningful gains in cost reductions, added volume and transportation rate per mile and were projecting an improvement in profitability.

Beginning in mid-March, due to the initial impacts from COVID-19 which included a 35-40% drop in petroleum volumes, our focus shifted to managing the business through the crisis, dealing with reduced volumes and the formulation and implementation of a further cost reduction program. We experienced a very difficult April due to significantly reduced volumes. However, excluding a few markets that lagged behind longer, volumes began to incrementally improve in May and June and by July had stabilized at ~5-15% below pre-COVID levels and remained fairly consistent throughout the remainder of the fiscal year. The many steps we took to reduce costs throughout the year, coupled with strong insurance results, resulted in a profit during both the 3rd and 4th quarters.

We certainly expect many challenges to continue as we head into fiscal 2021. The driver shortage and turnover remains our biggest challenge and we are exploring several opportunities focused specifically on reducing turnover. As expected, our fiscal 2021 risk insurance renewal was very challenging, and we ended up with a significant percentage increase in overall premium. With regards to rates and business mix, we will continue to focus on customers willing to adequately compensate us for our services while seeking new opportunities for diversification with like-minded customers.

Our balance sheet remains solid with $16 million of cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2020, versus $13.6 million on June 30, 2020, and no outstanding debt. We did order seven (7) new food grade trailers to be used on a new opportunity hauling spring water starting this winter. This will mark the first opportunity we have contracted in the food grade segment and we are excited to see if we can grow with this new customer. We are continuing to manage through the day to day impacts of the virus but are also refocusing our efforts back to growing our business with both new and existing customers with whom we feel can partner long term. Product diversification is becoming more of a factor in our strategic initiatives and we are expanding the reach of our sales team to help us find more opportunities in the dry bulk, chemical and food grade markets.

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on demand for oil and petroleum products. Volume declines due to COVID-19 vary by market but management estimates the current range to be ~5-15% below historical demand across our network mainly due to reduced travel, work/school from home programs and occupancy limitations at certain entertainment venues. As an essential business, we have continued to operate throughout the pandemic in accordance with CDC guidance and orders issued by state and local authorities.

Conference Call

The Company will host a conference call on December 2, 2020 at 3:00 PM (EST). Analysts, shareholders and other interested parties may access the teleconference live by calling 1-877-407-0778 domestic or international at 1-201-689-8565. Computer audio live streaming is available via the Internet through the Company's website at www.patriottrans.com at the Investor Relations tab or https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2058/38651. An audio replay will be available for sixty (60) days following the conference call by dialing toll free 1-877-481-4010 domestic or international 1-919-882-2331 then enter pass code 35651. An audio archive can be accessed through the Company's website at www.patriottrans.com on the Investor Relations tab or at https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2058/38651.

Investors are cautioned that any statements in this press release which relate to the future are, by their nature, subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements. These include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our revenues, operations and financial condition; general economic conditions; competitive factors; political, economic, regulatory and climatic conditions; driver availability and cost; the impact of future regulations regarding the transportation industry; freight demand for petroleum product and levels of construction activity in the Company's markets; fuel costs; risk insurance markets; pricing; energy costs and technological changes. Additional information regarding these and other risk factors and uncertainties may be found in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. is engaged in the transportation business. The Company's transportation business is conducted through Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc. which is a Southeastern transportation company engaged in the hauling of liquid and dry bulk commodities.

PATRIOT TRANSPORTATION HOLDING, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(In thousands)

             
 
  THREE MONTHS ENDED     TWELVE MONTHS ENDED  
 
  SEPTEMBER 30,     SEPTEMBER 30,  
 
  2020     2019     2020     2019  
Revenues:
                       
Transportation revenues
  $ 20,312       23,855     $ 82,503       98,279  
Fuel surcharges
    1,054       2,273       6,210       10,437  
Total revenues
    21,366       26,128       88,713       108,716  
 
                               
Cost of operations:
                               
Compensation and benefits
    9,472       11,674       39,426       47,549  
Fuel expenses
    2,150       3,537       10,297       15,805  
Repairs & tires
    1,436       1,801       5,940       7,373  
Other operating
    876       1,301       3,575       4,811  
Insurance and losses
    1,873       2,271       8,640       9,426  
Depreciation expense
    1,779       1,948       7,383       7,870  
Rents, tags & utilities
    711       835       2,933       3,406  
Sales, general & administrative
    2,007       2,376       8,936       9,884  
Corporate expenses
    401       445       2,114       2,270  
Gain on disposition of PP&E
    (100 )     (216 )     (774 )     (1,657  
Total cost of operations
    20,605       25,972       88,470       106,737  
 
                               
Total operating profit
    761       156       243       1,979  
 
                               
Interest income and other
    4       116       135       446  
Interest expense
    (8 )     (7 )     (31 )     (32  
 
                               
Income before income taxes
    757       265       347       2,393  
Provision for income taxes
    208       71       90       630  
 
                               
Net income (Loss)
  $ 549       194     $ 257       1,763  
 
                               
Unrealized investment gains, net
    -       (5 )     -       14  
Loss on retiree health, net
    (18 )     (51 )     (18 )     (51  
Reclassification adjust for net investment gains realized in net income
    -       -       (5 )     -  
 
                               
Comprehensive income
  $ 531       138     $ 234       1,726  
 
                               
Earnings per common share:
                               
Net Income (loss) -
                               
Basic
  $ 0.16       0.06       0.08       0.53  
Diluted
  $ 0.16       0.06       0.08       0.53  
 
                               
Number of shares (in thousands) used in computing:      
-basic earnings per common share
    3,377       3,349       3,369       3,342  
-diluted earnings per common share
    3,377       3,350       3,370       3,343  
                                 


PATRIOT TRANSPORTATION HOLDING, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands)

             
 
  September 30,     September 30,  
 
  2020     2019  
Assets
           
Current assets:
           
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 15,962       21,216  
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for doubtful
               
accounts of $87 and $133, respectively)
    5,005       6,588  
Federal and state taxes receivable
    -       290  
Inventory of parts and supplies
    903       949  
Prepaid tires on equipment
    1,414       1,616  
Prepaid taxes and licenses
    522       536  
Prepaid insurance
    2,444       2,895  
Prepaid expenses, other
    291       334  
Total current assets
    26,541       34,424  
 
               
Property, plant and equipment, at cost:
               
Land
    2,782       2,597  
Buildings
    5,878       5,847  
Equipment
    74,544       82,888  
 
    83,204       91,332  
Less accumulated depreciation
    52,805       57,765  
 
    30,399       33,567  
 
               
Operating lease right-of-use assets
    2,964       -  
Goodwill
    3,637       3,431  
Intangible assets, net
    957       701  
Other assets, net
    171       170  
Total assets
  $ 64,669       72,293  
 
               
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
               
Current liabilities:
               
Accounts payable
  $ 2,679       3,184  
Federal and state taxes payable
    284       -  
Accrued payroll and benefits
    3,156       3,906  
Accrued insurance
    1,210       1,339  
Accrued liabilities, other
    1,281       398  
Operating lease liabilities, current portion
    1,065       -  
Total current liabilities
    9,675       8,827  
 
               
 
               
Operating lease liabilities, less current portion
    2,073       -  
Deferred income taxes
    5,087       6,237  
Accrued insurance
    1,886       1,339  
Other liabilities
    900       1,093  
Commitments and contingencies (Note 11)
               
Shareholders' equity:
               
Preferred stock, 5,000,000 shares authorized,
               
of which 250,000 shares are designated Series A
               
Junior Participating Preferred Stock; $0.01 par
               
value; none issued and outstanding
    -       -  
Common stock, $.10 par value; (25,000,000 shares authorized;
               
3,377,279 and 3,351,329 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
    338       335  
Capital in excess of par value
    38,670       38,099  
Retained earnings
    5,935       16,235  
Accumulated other comprehensive income, net
    105       128  
Total shareholders' equity
    45,048       54,797  
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
  $ 64,669       72,293  
 
               

CONTACT:

Matt McNulty
Chief Financial Officer
904/858-9100

SOURCE: Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc.

Topic:
Earnings
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