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08.06.2020 NCSP Group's consolidated cargo turnover for January–April 2020 totaled 45.9 mln t

NCSP Group (LSE: NCSP, MOEX: NMTP) informs that the normalized[1] cargo turnover of NCSP Group for JanuaryApril 2020 grew by 1.7% year-on-year.


Key drivers

§ A growth of 1,368 thousand tons in oil transshipment against the backdrop of the total increased turnover of this raw material in the ports of the Russian Federation.


Liquid cargo

In January–April 2020, transshipment of liquid cargo at NCSP Group terminals was up by 6.4% or 2,311 thousand tons on par with the same period in 2019, and amounted to 38,176 thousand tons.

Transshipment of crude oil for 4 months 2020 increased to 24,090 thousand tons against the same period in 2019 (+6%, or 1,368 thousand tons), the growth rate is higher than the industry growth rates by 3 p.p. Cargo turnover of oil products increased by 6.8% to 13,667 thousand tons (by 871 thousand tons), which is higher than the industry growth rates by 1.5 p.p.

The volume of vegetable oil transshipment grew by 93.1% to 196,000 tons.

Turnover of liquid fertilizers (UAN) totaled 223,000 tons, below the figure for the previous-year period (–9.3%).


Bulk cargo

In January–April 2020, the volume of bulk cargo transshipment at the NCSP Group terminals amounted to 2,286 thousand tons, or increased by 320 thousand tons (+16.3%) against the same period in 2019.

The volume of iron ore raw materials transshipment climbed up by 59.9% or 581,000 tons, to 1,549,000 tons. Coal cargo turnover amounted to 459 thousand tons.

Transshipment of chemical cargo was up by 28,000 tons (+12.6%). The volume of raw sugar transshipment totaled 5 thousand tons. This drop was due to the refocusing of beet sugar exports from Russia to Asian CIS countries amid the following circumstances:

- high raw sugar market price;

- low price of Russian beet sugar in the domestic market.


General cargo

In January–April 2020, transshipment of general cargo at terminals of NCSP Group decreased by 27.3%, or 1,366 thousand tons, relative to the result of 4 months 2019, and amounted to 3,639 thousand tons.

The decrease in volumes was mainly due to lower turnover of ferrous metals and cast iron, which amounted to 3,177 thousand tons (-30% or 1,394 thousand tons), caused by unfavorable conditions in the foreign markets in the segment of finished products.

Transshipment volumes of non-ferrous metals reached 373,000 tons, an increase of 81,000 tons (+28%) thanks to strong activity in the aluminum market.

Turnover of timber and perishable cargo comprised 41,000 tons and 49,000 tons, respectively.


Container turnover

NCSP Group's container transshipment through its berths totaled 1,650,000 tons or 175,000 TEU in January–April 2020, which is 25% less in tons or (23% less in TEU) compared to the previous year against the background of reduced turnover of freighted import containers, because of the COVID-19

Pandemic beginning included.


Other cargo

In January–April 2020, the volume of other cargo transshipment at NCSP Group terminals made up 122,000 tons, which is 52,000 tons more against the same period in 2019.


NCSP Group's cargo turnover in January–April 2020/2019 (thousand tons)

 

January–April

Change

2020

2019

thousand tons

%

Cargo turnover, total

45,872.840

45,111.482

761.358

1.69%

Liquid cargo, total

38,176.071

35,865.078

2,310.994

6.44%

Crude oil

24,090.170

22,722.023

1,368.147

6.02%

Oil products

13,666.673

12,795.541

871.132

6.81%

UAN

223.084

245.913

-22.829

-9.28%

Seed oils

196.145

101.600

94.545

93.06%

Bulk cargo, total

2,285.793

1,966.234

319.558

16.25%

Iron ore raw materials

1,549.279

968.742

580.537

59.93%

Other ore cargo

23.764

89.501

-65.738

-73.45%

Chemical cargo

249.395

221.418

27.978

12.64%

Coal

458.765

434.591

24.174

5.56%

Sugar and other

4.590

251.983

-247.393

-98.18%

General cargo, total

3,639.256

5,005.434

-1,366.178

-27.29%

Ferrous metals and cast iron

3,176.677

4,570.591

-1,393.913

-30.50%

Timber

41.061

117.742

-76.681

-65.13%

Timber (thousand cubic meters)

74.656

214.076

-139.420

-65.13%

Nonferrous metals

372.856

291.896

80.959

27.74%

Perishable goods

48.662

25.205

23.457

93.06%

Containers

1,649.564

2,204.599

-555.034

-25.18%

Containers

1,649.564

2,204.599

-555.034

-25.18%

Containers (thousand TEU)

175.418

228.417

-52.999

-23.20%

Other cargo

122.156

70.137

52.018

74.17%



NCSP Group is the largest port operator in Russia by cargo turnover. Its controlling shareholder (62%) is PJSC Transneft.

NCSP Group is traded on Moscow Exchange (NMTP) and London Stock Exchange as global depositary receipts (NCSP). NCSP Group's cargo turnover in 2019 amounted to 142.5 million tons. The Group's consolidated revenue as per IFRS totaled USD 866.4 million in 2019. NCSP Group is comprised of PJSC Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port, Primorsk Trade Port LLC, JSC Novorossiysk Ship Repair Yard, JSC NCSP Fleet, JSC NLE, IPP LLC, Baltic Stevedore Company LLC, and JSC SFP. PJSC NCSP and PJSC Transneft own NCS LLC on a parity basis.

For more information, please contact:

For press:       MSidorov@ncsp.com

 




[1] NCSP Group's cargo turnover normalized indicators for 2019: the turnover through NGT LLC and Berth No. 3 from January 1, 2019 to May 1, 2019 is not taken into account in the transshipment volume.


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