Birla Corporation’s comparable revenue for December quarter up 9%, profitability impaired by high fuel cost
Birla Corporation Limited’s December quarter consolidated revenue grew 9% year-on-year on a comparable basis to Rs 1,911 crore but profitability was impaired by high fuel costs. Total revenue at Rs 2,024 crore was up 15% over the previous year, which includes sales from the Mukutban unit (of the Company’s subsidiary, RCCPL) which started commercial operations in the current financial year. Consolidated cement sales by volume for the quarter were up 11% year-on-year at 3.72 million tons.
Production cost of cement for the December quarter was 12% higher than the same period last year owing primarily to power and fuel resulting in lower cash profit on a comparable basis, which was down 32% from last year at Rs 115 crore. Although progress with the Mukutban project has been ahead of plans and its adverse impact on the bottomline has been contained at a level substantially lower than the original budget, extra-ordinary cost pressure on the cement industry has pulled down overall financial performance. This has resulted in a net loss of Rs 50 crore for the December quarter, against a net profit of Rs 60 crore in the same period last year.
To mitigate the cost pressure, the Company has optimized its fuel consumption mix, the full benefits of which are to be realized only in the March quarter. Fuel prices have started to climb down: pet coke prices have fallen by about 12.5% from the end of September and domestic coal prices have corrected by about 20% during the same period. Combined with change in consumption mix, fuel cost during the December quarter has gone down 2.6% sequentially.
Further correction is expected in fuel prices, which, in turn, will improve the Company’s profitability. For further rationalization of costs, Birla Corporation Limited is looking to scale up production of coal from its own mines. The Company’s subsidiary, RCCPL, has received necessary clearances in January to raise production at its Sial Ghoghri mine from 300,000 tons per annum to 375,000 tons per annum. Production at the Company’s Bikram coal mine is expected to start in the second quarter of the next fiscal year.
Q3/FY 22-23 | Q3/FY 21-22 | Change % | 9M/FY 22-23 | 9M/FY 21-22 | Change % | |
Revenue | 2024 | 1757 | 15.2% | 6284 | 5226 | 20.2% |
(Excl Mukutban) | 1911 | 1757 | 8.8% | 6100 | 5226 | 16.7% |
Ebitda | 152 | 229 | -33.6% | 562 | 863 | -34.9% |
(Excl Mukutban) | 182 | 229 | -20.7% | 689 | 863 | -20.2% |
Cash Profit | 65 | 169 | -61.2% | 312 | 675 | -53.8% |
(Excl Mukutban) | 115 | 169 | -31.8% | 497 | 675 | -26.3% |
Net Profit | -50 | 60 | -182.6% | -44 | 288 | -115.7% |
Realisation per ton | 5155 | 4899 | 5.2% | 5198 | 4893 | 6.2% |
(Excl Mukutban) | 5194 | 4899 | 6.0% | 5223 | 4893 | 6.7% |
Ebitda per tn | 376 | 638 | -41.0% | 424 | 800 | -47.0% |
(Excl Mukutban) | 488 | 638 | -23.5% | 556 | 800 | -30.5% |
[All figures in INR crore except Realisation and Ebitda per ton]
Even as Birla Corporation Limited invested to penetrate new markets, it managed to improve realization per ton for the December quarter to Rs 5,155 from Rs 4,899 a year ago. Amid sluggish demand in key markets, it represents a healthy growth of 5.2% within the peer group. The Company is pushing to further increase realization in the March quarter, and, coupled with cost rationalization initiatives, which have already been taken, the Company expects its overall profitability to improve significantly in the quarters ahead.
With production being scaled up at Mukutban and the expanded capacity at Chanderia having been commissioned, Birla Corporation Limited is poised to seize new growth opportunities in the western region in the next few quarters, driven by robust investments in infrastructure.
The Company has been making substantial investments in renewable power, and the share of renewables in total power consumption has increased to 22.9% in the December quarter from 20.6% in the September quarter, thanks to full utilization of solar power capacities installed at Kundanganj and Chanderia in the quarter till 30 September. The benefits of the waste heat recovery system at Mukutban will be realized from the March quarter. It will substantially raise the use of renewable power by the Company and rationalize power cost.
Q3/FY 22-23 | Q3/FY 21-22 | Change % | 9M/FY 22-23 | 9M/FY 21-22 | Change % | |
Sales by volume (in million ton) | 3.72 | 3.35 | 10.8% | 11.29 | 9.98 | 13.2% |
Capacity utilisation | 74% | 86% | -13.8% | 79% | 86% | -8.5% |
Blended cement | 89% | 88% | 1.1% | 90% | 90% | 0.0% |
trade channel | 75% | 75% | 0.0% | 77% | 79% | -2.5% |
Premium cement | 51% | 51% | 0.0% | 49% | 51% | -3.9% |
Despite the price and demand situation remaining tepid in most regions, the Company was able to take up overall realization by 5.2% with geo-mix optimization and renewed thrust on premium and blended cement. Capacity utilization in the December quarter was lower at 74% on account of the Mukutban unit, which is in the process of being scaled up.
Outlook
Going forward the Company expects the growth momentum to be maintained in its key markets, riding on the back of large Government outlay on infrastructure, Central welfare schemes such as Urban and Rural PMAY, affordable housing and a bounce back of the residential real estate.
In addition to Mr Sandip Ghose taking charge as MD & CEO, the Company has strengthened its leadership by inducting senior resources in Sales, Logistics, IT and Manufacturing functions.
In the coming months, one of the key focus areas of the management will be to ramp up the Mukutban operations. With the unit coming on-stream Birla Corporation Limited is well placed in the quarters ahead to participate in the infrastructure-led growth and demand surge in the western region.
Jute Division: Birla Corporation Limited’s Jute Division reported a cash profit of Rs 7.03 crore for the December quarter against Rs 15.53 crore in the same period last year, despite a 13.5% growth in production, owing to disruptions in dispatches. (Cash profit of Rs 15.53 crore in the previous year included an exceptional item of Rs 7 crore.) Production during the quarter was scaled up 8,806 tons compared to 7,756 tons in the same period last year. The Division continues to focus on production of value-added products and rationalization of jute batches.