In a market with declining volumes, DSV reports good Q1 results and strong cash flow. Gross profit was down 11%, while EBIT before special items declined by 28% compared to the extraordinarily strong results for the same period last year.
DSV's Air & Sea division reported a 31% decrease in EBIT, impacted by lower freight volumes compared to Q1 2022.
The Solutions division also experienced reduced activity in Q1 2023, reporting a 31% decline in EBIT. However, the performance of the Road division was positive, with results on par with the same period last year.
The ongoing macroeconomic slowdown and normalising market conditions after years of disruption have had a significant impact on global trade volumes. DSV maintains its long-term ambition of outgrowing the general market and continues to focus on delivering value to customers.
DSV expects global trade volumes to gradually improve in the coming quarters and stands by its full-year EBIT guidance to remain in the range of $2.4 to to 2.65 billion for 2023.
Jens Bjørn Andersen, Group CEO: "As anticipated, the demand for transport services and freight rates declined during the first quarter of 2023.
"Nonetheless, we achieved good results and strong cash flow in all our business areas by providing good customer service and efficiently managing our capacity. We expect that global trade volumes will improve gradually in the upcoming quarters, and we stand by our full-year EBIT guidance for 2023."
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