Atlanta, Geórgia
- International Revenue and Operating Profit Climb 15%
- Average Daily Exports grew 12%, Led by Europe and U.S. Trade Lanes
- Supply Chain & Freight Operating Profit up 14% on 16% Revenue Growth
- U.S. Domestic Revenue Rises 7.2% on 4.6% Volume Growth
- Weather Conditions Muted First Quarter U.S. Domestic Results
- Cash from Operations of $4.1B Resulted in Free Cash Flow* of $2.6B
- Reaffirms Full-Year 2018 Adjusted EPS Guidance
Consolidated Results |
1.º tri 2018 |
1.º tri 2017 |
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% Change |
Receita | US$ 17.113 milhões | US$ 15.510 milhões |
| 10% |
Net income | US$ 1.345 milhões | US$ 1.166 milhões |
| 15% |
Diluted earnings per share | US$ 1,55 | US$ 1,33 |
| 17% |
For the total company in 1Q 2018:
- Total revenue increased 10% to $17.1 billion, on strong demand for UPS solutions.
- Average yield increased by 4.3%, led by International and U.S. Deferred Air products.
- UPS rewarded shareowners by increasing dividends per share by nearly 10% over the prior year, and distributing $840 million during the quarter.
- To support investment strategies the company made capital expenditures of $1.5 billion.
- The lower effective tax rate reflects a more competitive U.S. tax structure, some discrete tax items and includes the impact of share-based compensation.
- First quarter results include the adoption of new accounting standards for pension and revenue recognition. Prior-period results were also recast to reflect these changes.
Segmento doméstico dos EUA
The U.S. Domestic segment experienced strong demand as customers increasingly chose UPS solutions. Both unexpected and planned items weighed on operating profit for the segment during the first quarter.
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1.º tri 2018 |
1.º tri 2017 |
Receita | US$ 10.227 milhões | US$ 9.536 milhões |
Lucro operacional | US$ 756 milhões | US$ 950 milhões |
For the U.S. Domestic segment in 1Q 2018:
- Revenue increased to $10.2 billion, up 7.2% over 1Q 2017. Revenue improved across all products, signaling the strong market demand for UPS solutions.
- Revenue per piece increased 2.6% as higher base-rate pricing and fuel surcharges offset headwinds from customer and product mix.
- Operating profit includes headwinds from severe winter weather of $85 million, Saturday deployment, network projects and higher pension expenses.
Segmento internacional
“The execution of our diversified global strategies and our investments produced double-digit growth in revenue and profit,” said Abney. “Each of our International regions is contributing to our financial gains, and we expect this strong momentum to continue.”
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1.º tri 2018 |
1.º tri 2017 |
Receita | US$ 3.533 milhões | US$ 3.074 milhões |
Lucro operacional | US$ 594 milhões | US$ 518 milhões |
For the International segment in 1Q 2018:
- International revenue increased 15% despite two fewer operating days in many countries. Currency-neutral revenue increased 8.7%.
- Export, Domestic and Cargo product groups all achieved double-digit revenue growth.
- Export shipments per day grew an average 12% as premium products continue to outpace non-premium.
- Export volume growth in Europe and the U.S. continued to be strong for the quarter.
- Operating profit was $594 million, up 15% on higher Export shipments and expanded product yields. Currency-neutral operating profit increased 10%.
Segmento de cadeia de suprimentos e frete
The Supply Chain and Freight segment produced another quarter of strong financial results. Revenue and operating profit grew by double digits due to successful revenue-quality initiatives, opportunistic growth strategies and structural cost reductions.
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1.º tri 2018 |
1.º tri 2017 |
Receita | US$ 3.353 milhões | US$ 2.900 milhões |
Lucro operacional | US$ 170 milhões | US$ 149 milhões |
For the Supply Chain and Freight segment in 1Q 2018:
- Revenue increased to $3.4 billion, up 16% over 1Q 2017. The business units focused on high quality, middle-market customers.
- The Forwarding business led all units with 27% revenue growth, as revenue management initiatives and stable market conditions drove top-line gains.
- UPS Freight revenue increased 9.9% on solid LTL (less-than-truckload) pricing and tonnage growth.
- Operating profit was $170 million, up 14% from the same quarter in 2017.
Perspectiva
A empresa divulga um plano em base ajustada (não GAAP), pois não é possível prever ou fornecer uma conciliação que reflita o impacto de futuros ajustes de pensão a valor de mercado ou outros acontecimentos não previstos, os quais seriam incluídos em resultados relatados (GAAP) e poderiam ter um impacto importante.
“Our focused business strategies are producing strong results in both the International and Supply Chain segments,” said Richard Peretz, UPS’s chief financial officer. “The benefits from our investments, new multi-year transformation efficiencies and stronger pricing position us well for shareowner value creation.”
- UPS expects 2018 adjusted diluted earnings per share to be in a range of $7.03 to $7.37.
- The company projects free cash flow of $4.5 billion to $5.0 billion in 2018.
- The effective tax rate should be in a range of 23% to 24% for the remainder of the year.
- Capital expenditures in 2018 are planned between $6.5 billion to $7.0 billion.
Informações sobre a teleconferência
UPS CEO David Abney and CFO Richard Peretz will discuss first-quarter results with investors and analysts during a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET, 26 de abril de 2018. That call is open to others through a live Webcast. Para acessar a videoconferência, entre em www.investors.ups.com e clique em “Earnings Webcast”.
Sobre a UPS
A UPS (NYSE: UPS) é líder mundial em logística, oferecendo uma ampla gama de soluções que abrangem transporte de pacotes e frete, facilitação de comércio internacional e implementação de tecnologia avançada para gerenciar o mundo dos negócios de modo mais eficiente. Com sede em Atlanta, a UPS atende mais de 220 países e territórios em todo o mundo. The company can be found on the web at ups.com or pressroom.ups.com and its corporate blog can be found at longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, follow @UPS_News on Twitter.
* Information on non-GAAP financial measures is attached to this press release.
Declarações prospectivas
Except for historical information contained herein, the statements made in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of UPS and its management regarding the company's strategic directions, prospects and future results, involve certain risks and uncertainties.
Certain factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements, including economic and other conditions in the markets in which we operate, governmental regulations (including tax laws and regulations), our competitive environment, changes in the facts or assumptions underlying our health and pension benefit funding obligations, negotiation and ratification of labor contracts, strikes, work stoppages and slowdowns, changes in aviation and motor fuel prices, cyclical and seasonal fluctuations in our operating results, and other risks discussed in the company's Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which discussions are incorporated herein by reference.
Conciliação de medidas financeiras GAAP e não GAAP
We supplement the reporting of our financial information determined under generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") with certain non-GAAP financial measures, including, as applicable, "as adjusted" operating profit, operating margin, other income (expense), pre-tax income, net income and earnings per share. As medidas equivalentes determinadas de acordo com as normas GAAP também são chamadas de “declaradas” ou “não ajustadas”. Additionally, we periodically disclose free cash flow, free cash flow excluding discretionary pension contributions, as well as currency-neutral revenue, revenue per piece and operating profit.
We consider quantitative and qualitative factors in assessing whether to adjust for the impact of items that may be significant or that could affect an understanding of our ongoing financial and business performance or trends. Examples of items for which we may make adjustments include but are not limited to: amounts related to mark-to-market gains or losses (non-cash); settlement of contingencies; gains or losses associated with mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other structural changes; charges related to restructuring programs; asset impairments (non-cash); amounts related to changes in tax regulations or positions; pension and postretirement related items; and debt modifications.
We believe that these non-GAAP measures provide additional meaningful information to assist users of our financial statements in understanding our financial results, cash flows and assessing our ongoing performance because they exclude items that may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, our underlying operations and may provide a useful baseline for analyzing trends in our underlying businesses. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating and planning decisions. We also use certain of these measures for the determination of incentive compensation award results.
Recomenda-se que as medidas financeiras não GAAP sejam consideradas um complemento, e não uma alternativa, aos resultados declarados preparados de acordo com as normas GAAP. Nossas informações financeiras não GAAP não representam uma base abrangente de contabilidade. Portanto, nossas informações financeiras não GAAP podem não ser comparáveis a medidas com títulos semelhantes declaradas por outras empresas.
Currency-Neutral Revenue, Revenue per Piece and Operating Profit
We supplement the reporting of our revenue, revenue per piece and operating profit with similar non-GAAP measures that exclude the period-over-period impact of foreign currency exchange rate changes and hedging activities. Acreditamos que as informações de receita em moeda neutra, receita por peça e lucro operacional permitem que os usuários de nossas demonstrações financeiras compreendam as tendências de crescimento dos nossos produtos e resultados. We evaluate the performance of our International Package and Supply Chain and Freight businesses on a currency-neutral basis.
A receita, a receita por peça e o lucro operacional com base cambial neutra, são calculados dividindo-se a receita, a receita por peça e o lucro operacional do período atual em dólares americanos pelas taxas de câmbio médias do período atual, a fim de derivar a receita, a receita por peça e o lucro operacional do período atual em moeda local. The derived current period local currency revenue, revenue per piece and operating profit are then multiplied by the average foreign exchange rates used to translate the comparable results for each month in the prior year period (including the period over period impact of foreign currency revenue hedging activities). A diferença entre a receita, a receita por peça e o lucro operacional do período atual declarados em dólares americanos e a receita, a receita por peça e o lucro operacional do período atual derivados em dólares americanos representa o impacto de flutuações cambiais em relação ao mesmo período do exercício anterior.
Fluxo de caixa livre
We supplement the reporting of cash flows from operating activities with free cash flow, a non-GAAP liquidity measure. We believe free cash flow is an important indicator of how much cash is generated by regular business operations and we use it as a measure of incremental cash available to invest in our business, meet our debt obligations and return cash to shareowners. Calculamos o fluxo de caixa livre como os fluxos de caixa das atividades operacionais menos as despesas de capital, os proventos das alienações de propriedades, plantas e equipamentos, e mais ou menos as variações líquidas de contas a receber financeiras e outras atividades de investimento.
Reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP Revenue, Revenue Per Piece and Operating Profit
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Domestic | US$ 6,70 | $ 5,69 | 17.8% | $(0,74) | $ 5,96 | 4.7% | ||||||||
Exportação | 28,87 | 28,15 | 2.6% | (1,21) | 27,66 | -1.7% | ||||||||
Total International Package | US$ 16,99 | US$ 15,47 | 9.8% | $(0,96) | $ 16,03 | 3.6% | ||||||||
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Consolidated | US$ 10,97 | US$ 10,52 | 4.3% | $(0,16) | $ 10,81 | 2.8% | ||||||||
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U.S. Domestic Package | US$ 10.227 | US$ 9.536 | 7.2% | $ - | $ 10.227 | 7.2% | ||||||||
International Package | 3.533 | 3.074 | 14.9% | (193) | 3.340 | 8.7% | ||||||||
Supply Chain & Freight | 3.353 | 2.900 | 15.6% | (51) | 3.302 | 13.9% | ||||||||
Total revenue | US$ 17.113 | US$ 15.510 | 10.3% | $ (244) | $ 16.869 | 8.8% | ||||||||
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Operating Profit: |
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U.S. Domestic Package | US$ 756 | US$ 950 | -20.4% | $ - | $ 756 | -20.4% | ||||||||
International Package | 594 | 518 | 14.7% | (22) | 572 | 10.4% | ||||||||
Supply Chain & Freight | 170 | 149 | 14.1% | (1) | 169 | 13.4% | ||||||||
Total operating profit | US$ 1.520 | $ 1.617 | -6.0% | $ (23) | $ 1.497 | -7.4% |
Reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP Liquidity Measures (in millions)
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Cash flows from operating activities | US$ 4.067 |
Cash flows used in investing activities | (1.446) |
Cash flows used in financing activities | (2.550) |
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | (14) |
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | $57 |
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