Western Daily Press

Suez blockage held back revenue growth at DFS

- AUGUST GRAHAM business@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

SOFA seller DFS said it could have grown revenue even more than the 47% it reported for the 12 months to the end of June if it were not for the ship that blocked the Suez Canal and shortages of raw materials.

The furniture giant said revenue had risen from £725 million in the last financial year to £1.1 billion in the most recent period.

It is even up compared with two years ago, when DFS revenue hit £996m.

Despite the period running from July 2020 to June 2021 – taking into account much of the pandemic – it was the last three months that were the worst for this disruption.

“Our revenue growth in (the 2021 financial year) was however constraine­d by sector-wide pressures on supply chains from raw materials availabili­ty, container shipping delays (including the effects of disruption in the Suez Canal) and Covid-19 disruption of factory production, particular­ly in the final quarter of the year,” DFS said.

Even with vaccine rollouts, DFS is still having to work differentl­y to how it would before the pandemic.

And the company’s customers are considerab­ly less happy. Satisfacti­on dropped from 43% in the 2020 financial year to just 31% this time round.

“This June figure captures those customers most impacted by delivery delays caused by disruption to shipping as a result of Covid-19 and raw material supply,” said chief executive Tim Stacey.

He added: “Performanc­e throughout the year was particular­ly affected by shipping disruption from the Far East and raw materials supply issues relating primarily to foam availabili­ty in Europe.

“We have also faced internal and external manufactur­ing capacity and delivery constraint­s and cost inflation due to high levels of demand for our products.”

The company added that it has started the new financial year with “strong trading momentum” and a large bank of orders.

“Whilst the high levels of demand are welcome, they do present substantia­l operationa­l challenges for our supply chain and manufactur­ing teams to overcome,” it said.

Pre-tax profit hit £99.2m in the 12 months to June, from a loss of £81.2m a year earlier, and 55.6% higher than the same point in 2019.

Performanc­e was particular­ly affected by shipping disruption from the Far East TIM STACEY

 ?? Roger Anis/Getty Images ?? The Ever Given cargo ship blocked traffic through the Suez Canal in March
Roger Anis/Getty Images The Ever Given cargo ship blocked traffic through the Suez Canal in March
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