Enerpac Tool(EPAC) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Enerpac's first quarter revenue for Fiscal 2026 was $144 million, a decrease of 1% year-over-year [5] - Adjusted EBITDA was $32.4 million, representing a margin of 22.4%, while adjusted earnings per share was $0.36 compared to $0.40 in the previous year [8][10] - Gross profit margin was 50.7%, consistent with previous quarters, but impacted by higher tariff-driven costs [7] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Industrial Tools and Services (IT&S) segment, product sales grew 4% organically, while IT&S sales declined 3% [3][5] - Standard products saw low single-digit growth, and heavy-lifting technology business experienced double-digit growth year-over-year [5] - Service revenue declined by 26%, primarily in the EMEA region, particularly the U.K. [5][6] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue in the Americas grew by 5%, driven by an 8% increase in product revenue [6] - EMEA region revenue declined by 10%, with product revenue growing by 5% but service revenue declining significantly [6] - APAC revenue decreased by 8%, affected by a decline in heavy-lifting technology business and political uncertainties in Southeast Asia [7] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on investing in innovation and expanding sales capabilities in markets like India, Australia, and the Philippines [12][14] - Enerpac aims to capitalize on growth opportunities in power generation and infrastructure, with significant contract wins in bridge and tunnel projects [15] - The company is also enhancing its e-commerce capabilities to improve user experience and marketing tools [12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the outlook for the year, citing strong order growth across all geographic regions [11] - The company is maintaining its full-year fiscal 2026 guidance, expecting organic revenue growth of 1%-4% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 6% at the midpoint [10] - Management acknowledged challenges in the service business but remains optimistic about future growth and margin expansion [22] Other Important Information - The company reported a net debt of $49 million, resulting in a net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA ratio of 0.3, indicating a strong balance sheet [9] - Total liquidity was $539 million, and free cash flow increased to $13 million, up $10 million year-over-year [9] Q&A Session Summary Question: What caused the sharp decline in service revenue this quarter? - Management noted that the decline was largely driven by a contraction in the U.K. market, with ongoing initiatives to capture higher-margin service business [21][22] Question: Can you elaborate on changes being made in services to capture higher value business? - Management discussed transitioning from an agent-based model to a direct model to enhance customer relationships and margins [25][26] Question: What is the pricing strategy heading into calendar year 2026? - A small, low single-digit price increase was implemented in early December, with ongoing efforts to maintain margins [27] Question: Can you provide insights on the 2026 organic guidance and new product contributions? - Management highlighted an ambitious innovation program with plans to launch more new products than in the previous fiscal year [33][34] Question: How is the backlog compared to a normalized basis? - Management indicated that the backlog has increased due to strong order activity, providing confidence in the outlook for the year [43]