Agility rides demand for infrastructure, contract logistics to strong 2017

26 February 2018

 

Global demand for warehousing and freight forwarding services pushed Agility Logistics’ fourth-quarter net profits up 22.5 percent to US$64.3 million, with Agility CEO Tarek Sultan saying that all the company’s groups had a “critical year.” Full-year earnings saw similar gains, with net profits up 16 percent to $228.4 million.

The Kuwait-based 3PL said that it is investing heavily in its infrastructure arm. Full-year revenue for the infrastructure group grew by 12.7 percent in 2017, with earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) also up by 28.2 percent to $403 million, with Agility saying that it was, “investing in those companies to drive its future growth.”

Agility Industrial Real Estate, a leading owner and developer of logistics parks, remains one of the strongest contributors to Agility’s performance. The company said it is pouring millions into investments across Africa and the Middle East.

Full-year revenue for Agility Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) grew 14.3 percent to more than $3.5 billion last year. The increase was attributed to growth in the freight forwarding business and contract logistics.

 

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