Smiths
Smiths is a global engineering company making travel safer, supporting sustainable energy transition, efficiently heating or cooling our homes, and helping our world stay connected.
Smiths has operations in more than 50 countries.
Employees: 14,600
Revenue: £2.56B for FY2022
HQ Location: London, United Kingdom
What they do:
Smiths is an engineering group with four main divisions
John Crane: Provides mission critical flow control solutions for increased efficiency, emission reduction and energy transformation.
Their customers are in the energy industry, in down and mid-stream activities of energy and power generations companies.
61% of revenue is derived from the energy sector (downstream and midstream oil & gas and power generation, including renewable and sustainable energy sources.) 39% is from other process industries including chemicals, life sciences, mining, water treatment, and pulp & paper. 70% of John Crane revenue is from aftermarket sales. John Crane represents 35% of Group revenue.
Smiths Detection: Detection and screening technologies for safety, security and the efficient movement of people and products.
Their customers are in the aviation industry, airports and governments. They also sell into other security systems including ports and borders, court houses, prisons, shopping malls and train stations.
51% of Smiths Detection’s sales are derived from aftermarket service. Smiths Detection represents 26% of Group revenue.
Flex-Tek: High-performance engineered components and solutions that support the safe and efficient movement of fluids and gases.
Their customers are in the construction, aerospace and industrial engineering industries.
83% of Flex-Tek’s revenue is derived from Industrials and 17% from the Aerospace sector. Flex-Tek represents 26% of Group revenue.
Smiths Interconnect: High-speed, secure connectivity in critical applications.
Their customers are in the Semiconductor space working for a broad range of chip manufacturers, in the connector space a range of healthcare, industrial, transport and aerospace customers; in the Fibre optics and radio frequency products into space, defence and aerospace customers.
Smiths Interconnect represents 13% of Group revenue.
Smiths’ business model leverages their world-class engineering, leading positions in critical markets, and global capabilities to help their customers solve their toughest problems.
Their Strategic Priorities:
Growth
Strong execution to maximise underlying market expansion
Improved new product development and commercialisation
Extending our reach to build out priority adjacencies
Supplementing organic growth with disciplined M&A
Developing green technology solutions for our customers
Execution
Smiths Excellence System 2.0 advancing us from learning to doing
Creating a faster and consistent operating rhythm throughout Smiths
Continuous improvement to deliver value for customers
Executing against our environmental commitments
People
Progress begins and ends with our people
Safety and wellbeing always at the forefront, in everything we do
Inspiring and empowering our people
Embedding an inclusive and diverse workplace
Expanding on our already strong ESG culture
Financial and Business Goals
Outlook for 2023
Raising FY2023 guidance to at least 8% organic revenue growth, with moderate margin improvement
Strong order book and trading trends support upgraded guidance
New product strategy working well; pipeline strong and recent launches ramping well
Impact of SES visible in results; will continue to ramp in H2 and beyond
Savings projects improving speed and operating leverage
Things to know right now
Smiths Interconnect completes Platstronics acquisition
Plastronics’ technology, products, and capabilities complement and strengthen Smiths Interconnect’s existing portfolio of products and support the company’s ambition to be the partner of choice for semiconductor test customers around the world.
The acquisition brings growth opportunities for both semiconductor test and connectors. It also provides cross selling opportunities in both Asia and the US by leveraging the combined sales and manufacturing footprint of the companies.
Their Competitors
Flowserve
EagleBurgmann
AES
Rapiscan
Leidos
Parker-Hannifin
Eaton
Amphenol,
Cobham
Their financial calendar
Q1: August-October - Earnings 9th November 2022
Q2: November-January - Earnings 24th March 2023
Q3: February-April - Earnings 19th May 2023
Q4: May-July - Earnings 23rd September 2023
Next Earnings Report:
19th May
Positives from the last earnings report:
Organic revenue +13.5%1
Reported revenue +25.6%, EPS2 + 52.1%
A seventh consecutive quarter of growth, equally balanced between volume and price
Growth across all divisions, geographic regions, and major customer end markets
200bps of growth from new product launches with a +13.5% increase in R&D to support future as well as current growth
Headline operating profit growth of +27.4% with margin up +20bps to 16.1%
+£5m operating profit contribution from SES, scaling to +£12m for FY.
Operating cash conversion of 63% reflecting continued investment to secure supply and support sustainable growth
Inspiring & empowering their People by advancing their inclusive and high-performing culture
Increased investment in talent development with the relaunch of their Accelerate leadership training program
Actively investing in numerous diversity, equity & inclusion, and employee engagement initiatives
Per segment
John Crane
Smith Detection
Flex-Tek
Smiths Interconnect