Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC): 1QFY25 & FY24 Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Taurus Research
Nov 22 2024
Taurus Securities
- PNSC’s management presented FY24 results of the Company where they highlighted significant changes in the operations i.e. replacement of 5 Aframax tankers with the green vessels (1 vessel to procure by 2027) before 2030. The Company handled around 1,500 shipments during 1QFY25. PNSC currently owned 12 vessels – 7 tankers and 5 dry bulk carriers (10 vessels procured from Japan and 2 from South Korea).. The Company undergone major changes in regulatory compliance in line with the international standards which will improve safety management system.
- As per the management, PNSC focuses on quality standards by providing repair and maintenance activities whenever ship enters in Pakistan for cargo handling purpose. Further, the Company has just received bids from UK and China regarding procurement and replacement of current vessels with green vessels. The new vessel will cost around USD 75-80Mn which is approximately PKR 22-24Bn, these procurement would be made through the use of surplus funds from its balance sheet along with recent proceeds of PKR 3.3Bn from selling empty Karachi tanker and exchange gain of around PKR 3.2Bn, accordingly. The surplus fund will also use to add more vessels and for investment purpose.
- Regarding the financial performance, the management told that the lower earnings in FY24 were attributed to drop in revenues i.e. both sales revenue of Dry bulk and slot business dropped due to lower freight rates. However, they expect increase in freights from Jan’25 which will improve net revenues of the Company. In addition, the Company recorded an exchange loss of PKR 188Mn in 1QFY25.
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