The Mainfreight Group is reporting its first quarter net surplus after abnormals rose 109 per cent to $14.2 million, as results from the newly-acquired Wim Bosman Group were included for the first time.
Total revenue for the three months to June was $449.9m, up 43 per cent from a year earlier, while earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (ebitda) rose to a record $32.1m from $15.5m a year earlier, Mainfreight said today.
The "satisfactory" result was in line with expectations, with trends from the quarter continuing into trading for July and August, particularly in domestic operations throughout the world.
"We expect this improved financial performance to continue throughout the financial year," the company said.
Mainfreight, which announced in March it was buying Netherlands-based transport and logistics firm Wim Bosman Group for 110m euros, said that without the Wim Bosman contribution first quarter revenue would have been up 5 per cent to $331m.