Wellington expects to release its audited financial statements for the 2017 year on February 28th. These are being
prepared currently and all figures stated in this release are subject to audit.
Wellington continued to generate significant revenue growth in FY2017, underpinned by the new SCS and ECR2 products.
However, despite December being the strongest ever revenue month in the Company’s history, delays in end of year
seasonal orders for beverage coolers from carbonated soft drink bottlers meant that some orders from cooler suppliers
expected in late FY2017 have spilled over into Q1 FY2018 and Wellington has fallen marginally below revenue guidance for
the year.
• Revenue for Q4 2017 was USD 8.3m compared to USD 7.4m for the same period last year; an increase of 13%. Revenue for
the 2017 year was USD 31.2m compared to USD 24.6m last year; an increase of 26.8%. In NZD terms revenue for 2017 was
$43.3m compared to $35.3m last year, an increase of 22.6%. EC motor volumes increased 6% and SCS Connect volumes
increased 308%.
• Pleasingly, revenue from providing data services related to Wellington’s SCS smart controllers amounted to USD 713k
compared to USD 244k in 2016. The amount of data revenue held on the balance sheet to be recognised over future periods
was $1,050k at 31 December 2017 and the amount recognised in the Income Statement for 2017 was $228k. We view digital
services related to the Company’s Internet of Things (IoT) SCS products as being a core element of our future growth
prospects.
• Wellington’s performance over the last three years has been one of consistent quarter over quarter revenue growth:
2017
USD 000’s2016
USD 000’s2015
USD 000’sCAGRQ19,3156,1724,90724%Q27,7946,5625,19414%Q35,7794,5093,33420%Q48,3207,3873,93028%Total31,20824,63017,36522%
• Revenue from the USA & Canada for 2017 increased 97%, Latin America rose 30% and APAC revenue was up 10%. EMEA revenue was lower than 2016,
continuing to reflect the difficult political and competitive environment in the region. We are currently working on the
release of a new ECR2 motor version to improve sales in EMEA.
• Wellington’s guidance for the 2017 year, issued in its Q3 update was that year over year growth would likely be at the
lower end of a 25% to 35% range and possibly below if a seasonal late surge in orders was delayed. The late surge was
weaker than anticipated, resulting in 22.6% revenue growth for the year.
• Revenue for the full year was almost $1m lower than previous guidance, which will impact resulting EBITDA1 earnings
for the 2017 year. EBITDA1 earnings for 2017 will be an improvement on that recorded for the 2016 year but will be below
the projected $1m, which is disappointing. While December was a record month for Wellington in terms of both revenue and
EBITDA1, it was not strong enough to reverse the poor Q3 result and return us to previously guided levels. We also note
that the FY2017 EBITDA1 result was affected by a sales mix that oriented towards more lower gross margin products than
the Company expected, and a deliberate decision during the year to increase certain operating costs in support of our
developing IoT business.
As we enter Q1 2018 we are seeing an additional factor causing some uncertainty in our ability to meet supply
commitments. This results from strong global automotive and wireless demand putting pressure on the supply of some
silicon, with two major silicon suppliers having notified us that components used in the SCS Connect and ECR2 motor
products have extended their lead-times beyond twelve months. In one case a critical ECR2 part was subject to worldwide
allocation, where the silicon supplier has withdrawn lead-time commitments due to over-booked supply and supply
preference is being given to large Tier One OEM clients. This has caused certain components to not be delivered against
agreed orders and delivery dates. We have implemented actions including sourcing and designing-in alternative
components, placing long lead-time orders out to Q2 2019 and keeping 50% component buffer stock on order. We have been
able to increase our allocation of components, but for ECR2 it is still not at the level needed to support customers’
short-term demand.
We have improving visibility on demand for the first quarter and are starting to see orders for the second quarter.
Accordingly, Wellington is expecting a strong H1, despite the silicon component supply issues referred to above. H1
revenue is currently forecast to be around 10% above the same period in 2017 with EBITDA1 well above the $1m recorded in
2016. We currently have little visibility on second half customers’ requirements. While the Company is reaffirming
previous guidance of 2018 EBITDA1 between $2m to $4m, and is targeting a net profit, the ongoing demand volatility and
learning from 2017 means we are suitably cautious in our plans. Nevertheless, achieving these targets means Wellington
should generate positive operating cash flow in FY2018.
CEO Greg Allen commented, “We are disappointed by the shortfall in revenue in Q4, but much of it is flowing into 2018
and it doesn't negatively impact our long-term growth outlook. Q4 was still one of the highest revenue quarters we have
had and December the highest ever month, although it wasn’t enough to overcome the weak Q3. We think 300% volume growth
on both SCS and ECR2 demonstrates how well these products are being received in the market. The combination of
Wellington’s SCS hardware, data services and iProximity digital marketing solutions is providing the Company with an IoT
platform that is opening strategic options with new markets, customers, partners and channels. Nothing changes in terms
of our short-term target of achieving net profit in 2018 and long term leadership as an Internet of Things solutions
provider to the food and beverage market”.
About Wellington Drive Technologies
Wellington Drive Technologies is a leading global provider of energy efficient electronic motors, airflows solutions and
‘Cloud Connected’ refrigeration control solutions for the commercial refrigeration markets. It serves some of the
world’s leading food and beverage brands and refrigerator manufacturers with advanced products and solutions that
improve their product sales, reduce their costs and reduces energy consumption. Wellington is headquartered in Auckland,
New Zealand, and is listed on the New Zealand stock exchange under the ticker symbol NZ:WDT
Notes:
Note 1 - EBITDA is Earnings before Interest, Taxation, Depreciation, Amortisation and Impairment. Wellington has always
reported the EBITDA result because this is the profit performance measure that avoids the distortions caused by
differences in amortisation and impairment policies.