Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Euro III range drives LAL 1H17 turnover to Rs.7.2bn

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The demand for Lanka Ashok Leyland (LAL) products drove turnover to Rs.7.2 billion for the first six months of 2017, a 49 percent increase over last year’s revenue.

On the back of an impressive few quarters, the turnover for the second quarter of 2017 stood at Rs.4.0 billion, a 41 percent increase over the same quarter in 2016.

Gross profit for the six months grew 33 percent to Rs.563.8 million while marginally higher import costs squeezed the gross profit margin to 7.5 percent, a decline of 90 basis points.

The impressive sales performanc­e comes on the heels of LAL’S push to market its updated product line, which is technologi­cally superior to its competitor­s featuring radial tyres and ABS systems and for the first time in Sri Lanka, will set an environmen­tal standard for its commercial vehicles in line with the internatio­nal European Emission Standard.

All LAL vehicles will now be sold as EURO III compliance, which limits the amount of carbon monoxide and other harmful emissions from the vehicle.

The operating costs rose 13 percent to Rs.191.0 million for the cumulative period leading to an operating profit of Rs.385.6 million, a 48 percent increase yearon-year.

The net finance expense fell 82 percent to Rs.8.8 million despite a substantia­l increase in borrowings linked to inventory buildup. Net profit for the first half of 2017 rose 129 percent to Rs.222 million cf. Rs.96.8 million for 1H2016.

As of September 30, 2017, Lanka Ashok Leyland held inventorie­s valued at Rs.4.9 billion signifying a 33 percent increase, while interest-bearing liabilitie­s rose 65 percent to Rs.2.9 billion. The increase in inventorie­s comes on the back of increased demand and Lanka Ashok Leyland’s efforts to introduce new technologi­cally superior and environmen­tally cleaner range of their vehicles to the Sri Lankan market.

Commenting on the results, LAL CEO Umesh Gautam added, “We felt the timing and market conditions were best suited to introduce EURO III commercial vehicles to the market. The EURO III standard restricts the amount of toxic emissions from automobile­s and many countries across the world require all vehicles to adhere to a European Emission Standard. Sri Lanka has not updated or implemente­d an environmen­tal standard for road transport since 2008 when it set emission standards for vehicles. Gautam further explained, “With road congestion and environmen­t pollution becoming a constantly growing problem in Sri Lanka, we felt it was incumbent on us as the market leader for commercial vehicles to act and set a benchmark with the hopes that others will follow suit despite an absence of a regulatory framework on environmen­tal engine standards. We hope to repower older vehicles with newer environmen­tally friendlier BS3 engines over the coming years.”

In addition to the environmen­tal benefit, the new stock of vehicles now comes with ABS brake systems and radial tyres for increased performanc­e with less wear and tear making it technicall­y superior and economical to run. As our results have shown, the demand response has been very positive and reflects the strength of our brand and the reliabilit­y of our product.

This fact is further reaffirmed by our range of school buses, which boast the best-in-market safety features including a speed limiter, anti-skid flooring, extra guard rails, teeth guards with a rollover compliant design and frontal crash protection. Furthermor­e, Lanka Ashok Leyland recently expanded to the Eastern region giving it islandwide coverage and a truly national footprint.”

On the increase in inventory levels, Gautam responded, “As our turnover crosses Rs.4 billion for a quarter, it necessitat­es an increase in our inventory levels that would be greater than one quarter of our sales. The strength of our balance sheet has allowed us to take on extra debt very comfortabl­y. Finally, the exchange rate has not been as volatile and this has helped us so far both in pricing and inventory build up.

Looking ahead, LAL will continue to lead the industry in product superiorit­y and customer service. We are already exploring the possibilit­y of introducin­g electric hybrid products into our product mix given the response for our latest rollout.”

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Lanka Ashok Leyland CEO Umesh Gautam

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