NYSE:GXO GXO Logistics Q2 2023 Earnings Report $36.41 +0.17 (+0.47%) As of 01:12 PM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast GXO Logistics EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.70Consensus EPS $0.61Beat/MissBeat by +$0.09One Year Ago EPS$0.68GXO Logistics Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$2.39 billionExpected Revenue$2.38 billionBeat/MissBeat by +$16.73 millionYoY Revenue Growth+11.00%GXO Logistics Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2023Date8/2/2023TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, August 3, 2023Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsGXO Logistics' Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by GXO Logistics Q2 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 3, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to Speaker 100:00:00the GXO Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. My name is Daryl, and I'll be your operator for today's call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. Later, we will conduct a question and answer session. Please note that this conference is being recorded. Speaker 100:00:24Before the call begins, let me read a brief Statement on behalf of the company regarding forward looking statements, the use of non GAAP financial measures and the company's guidance. During this call, the company will make certain forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, which by their nature involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements. A discussion of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially is contained in the company's SEC filings. The forward looking statements in the company's earnings release Word made on this call are made only as of today, and the company has no obligation to update any of these forward looking statements except to the extent required by law. The company also may refer to certain non GAAP financial measures as defined under applicable SEC rules during this call. Speaker 100:01:18Reconciliations of such non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measures are contained in the company's earnings release and the related financial tables are on its website. Unless otherwise stated, all results reported on this call are reported in United States dollars. The company will also remind you that its guidance incorporates business trends to date and what it believes today to be appropriate assumptions. The company's results are inherently unpredictable and may be materially affected by many factors, including fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, changes in global economic conditions and consumer demand and spending, labor market and global supply chain constraints, inflationary pressures and various factors detailed in its filings with the SEC. It is not possible for the company to actually predict demand for its services, and therefore, actual results could differ materially from guidance. Speaker 100:02:13You can find a copy of the company's earnings release, which contains additional information, Important information regarding forward looking statements and non GAAP financial measures in the Investors section on the company's website. I will now turn the call over to GxO's Chief Executive Officer, Malcolm Wilson. Mr. Wilson, you may begin. Speaker 200:02:31Thanks, Daryl, and good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us today Thank you for joining us for our Q2 2023 earnings call. With me in Greenwich are Barish Oren, our Chief Financial Officer Bill Frane, our Chief Commercial Officer and Mark Manduca, our Chief Investments Officer. Before we review the quarter, I want to start by acknowledging that yesterday marked our 2nd anniversary Since becoming a publicly traded company, we've had a stellar first two years delivering 8 Straight quarters of revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth, posting consistently excellent operating results I'm signing hundreds of new partnerships with blue chip customers all over the world, while enabling their businesses through our best in class We have solidified ourselves as a globally recognized brand for logistics excellence and a part of the Fortune 500. We are committed to ambitious environmental, social and governance goals and are tracking especially strongly on our sustainability targets. Speaker 200:03:51I'm also particularly proud To note that this quarter's employee sentiment survey revealed the highest level of team member engagement and job satisfaction ever recorded. This past January, we held our 1st Investor Day as a stand alone company. We unveiled our strategic plan and financial targets for 2027 and have the opportunity to showcase our unique value proposition to the broader investment community. So it's been a fantastic 2 years, and I wanted to take a moment on behalf of the team here with me in Greenwich and our entire global leadership team to thank our employees, our customers and our shareholders. Now turning to the quarter. Speaker 200:04:45I'm pleased to say we delivered both top line and bottom line growth. Our revenue in the second quarter was $2,400,000,000 growing 11% year over year with 3% organic growth. Our adjusted EBITDA was $190,000,000 also up year over year and above our expectations. As a result, we are reiterating our full year organic revenue growth guidance of 6% to 8% And we're raising our full year adjusted EBITDA guidance by $10,000,000 bringing the midpoint of our range to $740,000,000 This quarter, we won our highest ever value of new sales wins, beating our prior record, which was set in the Q2 of 2022. Among our contracts signed this quarter our new partnerships and expansions with a terrific group of customers, including Boeing, Eddy Bauer, PepsiCo, Sainsbury's, Schneider Electric and TJ Maxx. Speaker 200:06:05We recently announced an expansion with Abercrombie and Fitch to the U. K. After launching our first operation for them, a highly automated distribution center utilizing goods to person robotics here in the U. S. Last year. Speaker 200:06:23And IKEA recently ranked our site in the U. S. Number 1 in its global network for productivity, Service quality and inventory accuracy. A few weeks ago, we also announced The signing of a multiyear agreement with Heineken. Over the past 2 years, we've significantly transformed the In the quarter, we also launched our business in Germany, which is an exciting new market for us and we're looking forward to meaningfully growing there over the coming quarters and years. Speaker 200:07:09I want to provide an update on one more point. We mentioned last quarter that we were in the process of strengthening our tech organization to ensure We have the right structure to meet the huge demand for our services. This means both looking at The organizational needs today where we're increasing our total operational tech by over 60% year over year on a quarterly basis and anticipating our growth over the coming years. I'm pleased to say that we've completed that review, and you may have seen last week's announcement regarding the appointment of Adrian Stock To the role of Chief Automation Officer, some of you have met Adrian already. He served as the President of our Suma division in the U. Speaker 200:08:01S. Since 2021, where he's driven record wins and has been looking after some of Our highest profile customers in this capacity. He has delivered substantial improvement in productivity through the deployment of automation and technology in complex consumer solutions. In his new role, He'll be looking after our operational tech, including automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence As they relate to our on the ground operations on a global basis, I'm delighted to have Adrian's unique expertise in this capacity going forward. So in summary, we're proud that we're one of the few companies in our industry that is expecting to grow top and bottom line this year. Speaker 200:08:57Since our spin, we've demonstrated our strength and resilience We continue to deliver record levels of new sales wins, which will propel our future growth and underpin our confidence in our 2027 targets. And with that, I'll ask Bill to update you on what we're seeing on the ground. Bill, over to you. Speaker 300:09:31Thanks, Malcolm. Good morning, everyone. As Malcolm said, we are very excited to have delivered a record amount of new sales This quarter nearly $500,000,000 beating our previous record. With our record pre pipeline, we are continuing to We see more and more brands partnering with GXO to modernize their supply chains and optimize their operations. What is really changing of late is that this is now happening at a greater pace and scale than we've ever seen before. Speaker 300:10:06This is a dynamic growing market, and we are winning a larger share of these bigger business opportunities. And this is all due to the GXO difference. As we have first mentioned last year, Customers are increasingly realizing the possibility of what logistics done right can achieve and that business as usual will no longer work. You see this in our 2nd quarter wins with some notable newly outsourced business, including Eddie Bauer, Ingersoll Rand and Sainsbury's. With Sainsbury's, we have already successfully gone live with 2 of the 6 sites that we were awarded in April. Speaker 300:10:48And these sites are doing millions of case picks per week. This highlights just how fast we can move on the ground. Sainsbury's is a very exciting partnership for GXO, and it also showcases our leading capabilities for large outsourcing deals. As customers continue to seek large transformative deals, we are in a prime position to convert more and more of the $300,000,000,000 in source market. We are also seeing many of our customers deepen their existing partnerships with GxO. Speaker 300:11:23We are very excited to be going live on a huge new European site for JD Sports, which highlights how we're expanding our partnership, which started in the U. K. And is now expanding across Europe. We are also working with this customer to support driving their growth globally, where they are looking to leverage our best in class capabilities. We also grew partnerships with a number of other existing customers, including HAVIANIS, Nike and PepsiCo. Speaker 300:11:55This is proof positive of the GXO difference, reflecting the transformative value that a scaled tech enabled partner with decades of experience can bring to customers. Stepping back, the makeup of our wins and our pipeline continues to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of our business. As example, our rapidly growing industrials activity in the U. S. Has already won almost as much business From global leaders like Boeing and Schneider Electric in the first half of the year as it did in the whole of last year. Speaker 300:12:34Our pipeline stands at $2,100,000,000 up year over year, and this even after our record new business wins in Operator00:12:43the quarter. Speaker 300:12:45Over half our pipeline is made up of new logos. That is companies that are looking to outsource and reevaluate their supply chains. This plays to GXO's core competency. And it is worth mentioning that our pre pipeline is also up about 30% year over year. One of our customers recently told me that GXO is, and I quote, the airport in the storm. Speaker 300:13:11We understand the market. We understand the need for agility, and we bring to life the quantum leap that they can gain through our scale, expertise and technologies. That is why they turn to us. And we are deploying this game changing technology at a breathtaking pace, including a site soon to go live With approximately 5,000 automated shuttles and pouches in what will be one of Europe's largest and most automated e com sites. As Malcolm mentioned, we recently added Adrian Stock to our global leadership team in the new role of Chief Automation Officer. Speaker 300:13:53I've known Adrian and worked with him since he joined GXO, and he is the real deal. He joined to lead our consumer business and demonstrated right away His expertise running complex customer operations. For example, one of Adrian's recent automation transformations Drove an 18% reduction in cost per unit for the customer. As we highlighted at our Investor Day, As more customers in more markets embrace the increasingly critical need for automation, GXO wins more market share, And this grows our top and bottom lines further. With Adrian at the helm, it is safe to say that our pace of tech deployment is just getting started. Speaker 300:14:40We are really excited by our growth. We are winning larger opportunities, many of which are first time outsourcing. And our existing customers are turning to us to help support their ambitious growth plans. And as our wins and pipeline show, we are set up for a very strong 2024. And with that, I'll hand you over to Bahrish to walk you through our numbers and guidance. Speaker 300:15:05Bahrish, over to you. Operator00:15:08Thanks, Bill, and good morning, everyone. We are very proud of results this quarter, and we are confident in our outlook for the remainder of 2023 and beyond. As Malcolm mentioned, for the Q2 of 2023, we generated revenue of $2,400,000,000 an increase of 11% year over year, including 3% organic revenue growth. Our technology, aerospace and Continental European parts of the business continue to lead the pack on organic revenue growth, and We saw this trend continue through July. Our adjusted EBITDA in the quarter was $190,000,000 Up 8% year over year. Operator00:15:55We are delivering consistent adjusted EBITDA margins as a result of our Resilient Business Model. Despite the non operational impact from FX hedges and pensions, which was 70 basis points, our margins are strong and resilient. This was driven by our productivity initiatives, both central and at Speaker 300:16:18the site level. Operator00:16:21Our margins are up quarter over quarter by 100 basis points. And all of this gives us great confidence in our margin expectation for the second half of the year. Our adjusted diluted earnings per share was $0.70 up from $0.68 in the prior year. Our operating cash flow was $61,000,000 and our free cash flow totaled $3,000,000 Taking into account the strength of cash flows we For the remainder of the year, we prepaid $115,000,000 of debt ahead of schedule. Demand for our services continue to expand as seen in the record number of wins. Operator00:17:08And we continue to write Our revenue from automated operations continues to grow faster than our overall growth level, and our operating return on invested capital remains Well above 30% target. Looking ahead to our expectations for the full year 2023, we are reiterating our Organic revenue growth guidance range of 6% to 8%. We are also maintaining our approximately 30% free cash conversion rate for the full year of 2023. With respect to our balance sheet, we will continue to deploy our capital in the best interest of our shareholders, including deleveraging, buybacks and accretive M and A. We are also pleased for the Q2 in a row To raise our full year profit guidance for both adjusted EBITDA and adjusted diluted earnings per share, We're raising our adjusted EBITDA guidance by $10,000,000 bringing our full year range to between $725,000,000 to $755,000,000 This reflects better than expected performance in our operations. Operator00:18:30We are also raising our adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance by $0.05 bringing our full year range to $2.45 to $2.65 per share. Looking beyond 2023, we believe we are in a great position for next year, with nearly $500,000,000 of Incremental business already secured for 2024. In addition, we have over $100,000,000 locked in for 2025. One of my core focus areas as CFO is to continue to maximize shareholder value by allocating capital into contracts with high returns, Attractive growth and strong cash flow generation, and there are a lot of opportunities to do this. And with that, I'll hand you over to Mark. Operator00:19:24Thanks, Barish. Speaker 400:19:27In a dynamic environment, we've delivered a strong first half of twenty twenty three. As Bill spoke about, we set a record for new business wins in Q2, which alongside our vibrant pipeline sets us up for strong top line growth into 2024. Operator00:19:50Moreover, thanks Speaker 400:19:52to these recent new wins, we now have visibility for growth Into 2025 and also 2026 on our journey to achieving our 2027 targets. You heard Barish's comments about the countercyclicality of our margin profile. There are very few companies in this market that are combining growth with margin resiliency. We've been saying it for 2 years and now we're proving it. This is a resilient business and a rare breed of an asset. Speaker 400:20:32And And this is a management team that's delivering on its promises. And with that, we'll turn back to Daryl for Q and A. Speaker 100:20:43Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer Our first question has come from the line of Stephanie Moore with Jefferies. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 500:21:19Hi, good morning. Thank you. Speaker 200:21:23Good morning, Stephanie. Speaker 500:21:25Good morning. So congratulations on another nice Just looking at your organic growth performance year to date, I think with 7% growth in the Q1 and 3% in 2Q, What gives you confidence in your ability to see a step up in growth in the second half to kind of meet your full year 6% to 8% target? And Maybe within that, if you could just talk about how that your thoughts for peak season and maybe what you're seeing in your different geographies too? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:55Thanks, Stephanie. It's Malcolm here. Let me give some color around that question. So our business is doing really well. When we think about the kind of verticals that we're operating in, so the customer industries, our industrial, aerospace, food service, tech, Autos, they're really doing well across all of our regions. Speaker 200:22:17But of course, our consumer facing business or e commerce, A brick and mortar omnichannel retail business that is slower right now and it's clearly a function of the softer macro that we're seeing across All of our business, every region, every geography. When we think about the holiday season, we're already and have been now for around 1 in deep discussion with our customers. That's the normal phasing for when we're doing this process and we're collecting Customer intel, customer information, customers are actually committing to fund incremental resources. So this year just like Previous years, we'll be hiring in from the market around 15,000 to 20,000 new team colleagues to cope We've committed cost of demand particularly around the holiday season. Holiday season for us is our biggest quarter. Speaker 200:23:13So when we bring all these factors into play, we're in pretty good shape. But in addition to that, I do want to call out New business, we've had 2 really stellar quarters. I mean, quarter 2 for us as a business, it was an absolute record. We signed nearly $500,000,000 of new business and a lot of the business that we've signed in the last few quarters is impacting now As we're progressing into the second half of the year, we talked and I think you will have seen our press releases early in the year about the Sainsbury is a huge business win. That's already going live. Speaker 200:23:49We're already implementing on different sites. So all of those benefits are kicking in To the second half of the year. So all in all, when we put all of those factors together, we're feeling very good about where we are on the second half. Of course, We're watching carefully the macro, but we're now a number of months away from the end of the year. But clearly, we're watching carefully the macro. Speaker 200:24:14We will know in earnest, I think, as we get into the 1st part of September. That's when we really see peak season, holiday season volumes really more Bring along for our business. So that's the time we really know that will be the acid test. But right now everything we're seeing is giving us a very good feeling about our Overall view for the full year, and that's why we've reiterated our full year guidance. It may be useful, I'll ask Barish to just come in and just share In terms of how our year has progressed so far compared to last year because it is an interesting dynamic. Operator00:24:51Thank you, Malcolm. In Q2, our organic revenue growth was 3% and we saw low to single digit impact from lower volumes. With omni channel retail vertical softer, but stronger in aerospace, technology and food services. And as Malcolm mentioned, we had strong wins. And as you can see, our margins are not really particularly sensitive to volumes. Operator00:25:13This is not a business that has Much operating leverage. In the second half of the year, we'll have easier comps compared to especially the Q4 of last year, 13% to be exact versus the Q2 of this year. And we're working on a peak planning for our customers. We'll have greater clarity in September And our working assumption was in the peak, we will have a similar peak to 2022, which was rather soft. One other thing to remind ourselves, we have won a lot of new outsourcing contracts and these are takeover in place And the revenue contributions of those will you will see in Q3 and Q4, and that's how we are comfortable with the rest of the year for our revenue growth. Speaker 500:25:59Great. No, really helpful. And then just as a follow-up, maybe if you could provide a bridge to your free cash flow in the 2nd quarter and then how we should think about the cadence of free cash flow in the back half of the year to meet your conversion target? Thanks. Operator00:26:14Hi, it's Barish here. On the free cash flow side, we had $3,000,000 positive in Q2 and we continue to guide for EBITDA to Free cash flow conversion about 30%. This quarter was driven by our cash cost of our productivity integration initiatives, which was roughly $23,000,000 cash outflow. The accounting charge was earlier, but the cash payment was this quarter in the second quarter And roughly around $40,000,000 of timing of working capital. Our cost initiatives overall have very attractive ROI and payback and It's clearly seen in our projection and EBITDA upgrades, and our CapEx is entirely in our control as we continue to scrutinize every dollar we spent. Operator00:27:00The prepaid debt around $115,000,000 as you're comfortable with second half And our actions actually show the comfort level we have for the second half of the year. Speaker 500:27:16Got it. Thank you so much. Speaker 300:27:19Thank you. Speaker 100:27:21Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Scott Schneeberger with Oppenheimer. Speaker 600:27:28Thanks very much. Yes, so very strong new business win quarter. And assume I think you mentioned, I'm not sure, I don't recall, retention probably still mid to high 90s, But the organic growth did decelerate a bit. So it sounds like that was volume pressure, maybe consumer discretionary activity. Could you discuss what the transactional volume was in the quarter and where you expect that to go And what you are doing with that variable cost management correspondingly? Speaker 600:28:06And then lastly, How we should see that come through in the margin over the next couple of quarters? Thank you. Operator00:28:13Hi, it's Paresh here. Let me help you out with the volumes And the margin trajectory and how we manage our costs throughout our cycle. As I mentioned, we've seen some softness Coming from retail vertical, our omni channel retail and then strength in aerospace, technology and food services. Also geographically, our organic growth in Continental Europe has been very, very strong. So as we're looking to I tried to see it in the 1st couple of weeks of July that trend tends to continue, but we start to seeing further moderations and slight improvement in some of our Facilities in UK and U. Operator00:28:52S, it's too early to call whether it's a major uptick or not, but we start to see moderation. As you would recall, roughly 70% of our cost structure is variable. This business is designed to Scale up and down cost. There are facilities that double in size during the peak and go back to its normal shape After the peak, so we have the muscles to do that and you're seeing that in our how our margin is very stable Throughout the cycles. And remember, roughly half of our business is closed book and half of our business is open book Cost plus, so that gives us a lot of resilience through cycles as you see it in our margins. Speaker 600:29:39Thanks, Paresh, and congrats on the EBITDA outperformance in the quarter and the increase to EBITDA guidance. Could you just provide us a bit of kind of the components or the drivers of I'll bridge from the prior guidance to where we are now. What's really been behind that, the main components? Thank you. Operator00:30:02Sure. The majority is coming from our productivity gains, not only at the central initiatives, but at the site level. Our productivity has improved And there is some support coming from the exchange rates as well. That's making up the upgrade in the EBITDA. Speaker 600:30:20Great. Thanks. I'll turn it over. Speaker 300:30:22Thank you. Speaker 100:30:24Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Bascome Majors with Susquehanna. Ana, please proceed with your questions. Speaker 700:30:31Good morning. Your wins halfway through this year, as you talked about earlier, just Cool. But the sales pipeline is near record levels, and you've got another 9 months or so to add more new deals that can move the needle before you get to 25. So Taking it all together and adding in that head start, Europe stabilization, Maybe a soft landing in the U. S. Speaker 700:31:02Looking more likely today than it did this time like last year. It does feel like next year setting up to reach or See your longer term view of that mid to high teens EBITDA growth over time. It's a lot of words to basically ask. Is that kind of view towards 2024, at least on a preliminary basis, reasonable from where we sit today? And what could still get in the way of achieving that? Speaker 700:31:28Thank you. Operator00:31:30Thank you. As we look into our progression in our Top line and new wins is phenomenal. As you highlighted, the numbers are achievable into 2024. And couple of additional things I would like to remind you that this is going to support us into our EBITDA into next year. Our productivity initiatives, as you would recall, are driving around $26,000,000 of benefit this year. Operator00:31:57And the run rate is going to be about $40,000,000 at the end of the year. So there's going to be about $14,000,000 that's going to support our EBITDA into next year. And also with the updated exchange rates, we are expecting maybe a single digit uplift coming from FX as well, And that should support our EBITDA further into 2024. Speaker 700:32:19Is there anything as you look forward That you're fearful of or that can maybe get in the way? Operator00:32:26Well, I mean this business is very, very resilient. We are not 100% immune from macro, but we have Showing you quarter after quarter resilience from the swings. So far we are doing really, really well. We have phenomenal wins where Our productivity efforts on the ground, active site level at the center level are delivering. So we look very comfortably into 2024. Speaker 700:32:49Thank you, Barish. Speaker 300:32:50Thank Speaker 100:32:51you. Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Chris Wetherbee with Citigroup. Please proceed with your questions. Hey, thanks. Speaker 100:32:56Good morning. Speaker 800:33:00Proceed with your questions. Hey, thanks. Good morning. Maybe picking up on the cost and synergy opportunities, Paresh, can you just Lay out what's in the back half, what's been realized so far from the cost takeout as well as the synergies around Clipper and what we're expecting by quarter for the next two quarters of the year. Operator00:33:18Sure. So far in Q1, we generated about $4,000,000 benefit. In Q2, we generated about $5,000,000 benefit from both integration and cost takeout productivity initiatives. For the balance of the year, we expect another $17,000,000 roughly even across the quarters, and that's going to get to the $26,000,000 impact For this year, of course, the run rate is going to be $40,000,000 by the end of the year. Speaker 800:33:50Okay. That's very helpful. And then, Bill, maybe you can Talk a little bit about what you're seeing on the demand side, particularly from the consumer, the ecom vertical. I think there's been some discussion about whether Inventory destocking has come is starting to wind down or maybe it's still in process. And they've talked a little bit about the peak season. Speaker 800:34:10Volumes were down mid single or low single digits I think in the quarter. Maybe if you could start with sort of how that progressed? Is that still sort of the right run rate as we're Sitting here in 2Q and those big picture thoughts around the consumer or e commerce verticals would be helpful. Speaker 300:34:27Yes. Hey, Chris, this is Bill. Yes, what I would tell you is let me tell you a little bit about what we're seeing in the selling with the new Customers, and I think this will go back into what you're asking the question about, is the size of the pipeline is growing. And we're seeing e com customers, By the way, leading a big parade here in new business. And the return we're seeing the return of $100,000,000 deals. Speaker 300:34:49We're seeing if you look at it, our top 200 prospects are above $10,000,000 each. If you look at our top 10, it's $20,000,000 And if you go to Some of the larger accounts are $100,000,000 So we're seeing bigger deals come in. And this is because customers are wanting to restructure their supply chains and move into new markets. I'll give you one example. So what we're seeing is we're seeing more and more opportunities, and the opportunities are coming faster and larger, as I mentioned. Speaker 300:35:16And really it's because our brand is becoming a beacon for customers who want to renew their supply chain. They really look to GXO as a leader in this with both automation And the ability for scale and expertise. So I'll give you an example. I recently traveled with a customer at the beginning of July, a big partner in Europe, and they want to come in the U. S, Traveled around North America and we were planning the future kind of where they want to be. Speaker 300:35:40We visited their sites, we visited our sites. And when they left, they were going to come back with a plan and maybe put it on an RFP. Instead, we've already got the verbal agreement to take over Canada for them. We've got a new site in Australia and we're looking at the U. S. Speaker 300:35:57So what we're seeing is that's the kind of change that's happened Well, that would have been a longer period of time to get there. They see what we do. They see the value of what we bring. They see that we bring Expertise across multiple sites, so it's the same. We can do this over and over again. Speaker 300:36:12And they're very comfortable with the returns we've shown them, what they've seen with our existing customers. So that's the big change. As far as peak, yes, I would say it's mixed. We have some customers who expect To do fairly well and are doing fairly well now, better than the average. So their volumes have come up. Speaker 300:36:28We have customers who are being, I would say, They're taking advantage of where they think peak is going to be. So they're not going to discount. They're going to hang on to their prices. They're going to improve their margins, but they're going to take opportunities as they come up. So We'll know more as we get into September. Speaker 300:36:44We're really planning heavily with customers right now. But I'll tell you that I would imagine that the Q4 looks a lot like Last year's Q4. Speaker 800:36:54Okay. And one just point of clarification in terms of the pipeline relative to conversion, are you suggesting that There might be a faster pace of conversion out of the pipeline. Does that change sort of what the pipeline should look like over the course of how we measure Speaker 900:37:07it quarter to quarter or year over year? Speaker 300:37:09Yes, great question. That's exactly what's happening. So the acceleration of our pipeline is up well over 2 times now. So it's really moving Speeding up, and that's generating a lot of value for us. And again, the amount of customers, what you saw in the almost $500,000,000 the amount of customers, the amount of opportunities, This will continue as we go forward. Speaker 300:37:28I would say that aerospace, industrials, high-tech And I mentioned e comm. They're all looking for a big 2024. Speaker 800:37:39Okay. That's helpful. Thank you for the time. Speaker 100:37:43Thank you. Our next question has come from the line of Amit Mehrotra with Deutsche Bank. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1000:37:51Thanks. Hi, everyone. I just want to circle back maybe to Bascome's question on Next year's kind of, I guess, revenue outlook. So if I look at the new business wins, dollars 457,000,000 I guess you're talking about that being incremental revenue in 2024. That implies something like 4% to 5% revenue growth for next And of course, we have another 6 months to go for additional wins. Speaker 1000:38:15We've got some hopefully cyclical volume recovery. So it just seems like The progress you're making on the net new wins, should kind of bridge you to double digit, low double digit growth next year in terms of revenue. But Then I look at consensus and consensus is saying it's going to be 8% next year. So I'm just trying to understand kind of what the right way to think about Revenue growth next year is it feels like low double digits is achievable. You certainly probably have to start getting to those numbers to hit your 2027 target. Speaker 1000:38:46If you can talk about that, that'd be great. Speaker 400:38:49Amit, it's Mark here. I agree with everything you're saying in terms of the theoretics of it. So So what have you got in your favor here? You've got clearly the record new wins, which is growing the snowball in our business, which is obviously always historically been the biggest important part of our 8% to 12% revenue growth. You've heard as well in Baskin's question about the fact that our retention rate has been extremely strong in that mid to high 90s. Speaker 400:39:11So that's very low attrition For those gross wins that you're talking about. So that's in your favor as well. Bill as well talked about the fact that the pipeline is strong. It's converting well. We're We're seeing a lot of big $100,000,000 customers coming to us. Speaker 400:39:25So that's exciting as well. Malcolm talked about the fact that the comps are extremely weak For the 2nd part of this year, so that's in your favor going into next year as well. And then as you move further down the Speaker 1000:39:38P and L, You have Speaker 400:39:39a number of things in your favor as well. We're signing lots of automated contracts. Bill talked about that. And then Barish's central efficiency program is running ahead of plan as We've talked about in the last two quarters. So whether it's top line, I hear your points, very sensible or whether it's margin, All of those things are running in our favor into 2024 and I think it's going to be a bumper year. Speaker 1000:40:02Okay. A bumper year, not a bumper year, right? A bumper year. Operator00:40:07I just want to make Speaker 1000:40:08that clear. That's an English saying, so I just want to make Speaker 900:40:11sure that's Speaker 1000:40:11clear. So the other thing I wanted to ask about was the central efficiency plan because When we think about DXO, we don't think about cost savings, we think about revenue growth. It's a growth centric But at the same time, you have all these businesses and all these different geographies that arguably have been put together through M and A over the decades. And so that's a big deal and I just don't feel like we talk about it enough. I know you've started to talk about it a little bit more. Speaker 1000:40:44Can you just as we think about 2024, what's the year on year incremental benefit because it's not a high operating leverage business, but next year You could argue that maybe we do see some operating leverage because the revenues go up and then the central efficiency costs bring the cost structure down. Can you help us size that in terms of What the net year on year incremental cost savings are from Central Efficiency? Because I think that's a big opportunity. Operator00:41:10It is. Remember those Cover several areas, and we do things more efficient across the business, conducting activities that are not related to core business. And Some of them are procurement related, some of them outsourcing non core activities like call centers, data centers, And we also have reduced our non operational non customer facing staff by about 10% year to date. So those are all paying off quite well. By the end of the year, we're going to be running a hitting a run rate of about $40,000,000 by 2023 at the end of 2023, and that is going to increase within 2024, And we're going to continue to reap benefits from this. Operator00:41:53This product program is not over. We are executing more and more steps and you'll continue to see benefits out of that. Speaker 300:42:01Okay. All right. Thank you, guys. Appreciate it. Thank you. Speaker 300:42:05Thank you. Speaker 100:42:06Thank you. Our next question This comes from the line of Allison Poliniak with Wells Fargo. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1100:42:14Hi, good morning. The new business wins, you talked quite a bit about automation. What about the other services components there? Are those increasingly part of these In terms of whether it's returns or repair, just any color there? Thanks. Speaker 300:42:29Yes. Hi, this is Bill. The Yes, yes, definitely. And returns or reverse is growing very well at 27% in Q2. And we continue to see enormous potential in this As an example, we were able to convert 600,000 units from B to A for 1 customer. Speaker 300:42:49And what that means is bottom line dollars for them in a large amount. So those benefits are, as I mentioned Before, we're able to show live examples to customers. So when people come in, we can show the values of reverse across Europe, Across the U. S. And so they see that this is there. Speaker 300:43:07That is definitely a huge growth area for us. And it also involves automation again and analytics, Both areas that add value and also become value added services. Speaker 1100:43:18Got it. And then you certainly had sizable wins from competitors this quarter. Is it really just driving just the automation opportunity that you can provide them? Is there anything else that's sort of kind of leading them more towards or leaning them more towards GXO versus The other competitors at this point? Speaker 300:43:35Yes. Here's what I would I'll tell you what we were told. So that was with a customer last week in Memphis, who's looking to Do some work with us in the U. S. And they had visited sites in California, Tennessee, and then I met with them, and we were going through some Just kind of the contract and the numbers and the conversations. Speaker 300:43:54And they had their other team on the phone, and what they said was We've just visited over 5 sites with GXO, and these are the finest sites we've visited, and they repeat the same processes Across all sites, which is really what's critically important to customers is to see that it's not just that we have a good site, it's that the processes and the practices, the automation, Everything we do is repeatable because that's when they can get to count on it. So that's what I would say they would tell us is a big difference. They see that in us. They don't see the same continuous improvement. They don't see the same approach to making sure the same process of measurable and controllable across The sites and finally, what I would add in there is engagement, employee engagement. Speaker 300:44:34We've just recently finished a survey that came back very strong from our employees, And that's very important in this market. At the end of the day, hourly employees do the work of moving these products. And what they also saw was that we are heavily engaged. They hear Our employees, they see it as they walk through our sites, and that engagement is something that is very important to us and very critical to our success. Speaker 1100:44:57Got it. Thank you. Speaker 100:45:01Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Jason Seidl with TD Cowen. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 800:45:07Hey, thank you, operator. Good morning, gentlemen and special congrats to Adrian for his new role. Adrian, I know we talked a little bit about this in the past and you guys are Utilizing some AI already in your network and having some success in putting that new technology to use. Can you talk a little bit More about it and then how you think that could be used to even win further customers down the road? Speaker 400:45:30I'll start It's Mark here. Adrian is not with us today, but It's all in spirit. Exactly, in spirit. It's been part of our DNA for a while. AI is very important We've been working on this for 5 years. Speaker 400:45:43This is not something that has arisen in this business in the last 6 months, long duration. We've got significant scale as we talked about on this call in a very fragmented market. And that scale from an artificial intelligence standpoint and obviously the data that that Scale yields makes us a very likely winner in this arena going forward. So it's an area of huge excitement for us and I think it's going to be an area that's going to drive a lot of accuracy and efficiency For customers going forward. Bill, do you want Speaker 300:46:09to talk about some specifics? Yes. I'll give you some examples. And as Mark mentioned, It's really in our DNA. We've worked for years with analytics with our customers. Speaker 300:46:22So if you look at how we handle returns or how we handle processes inside the site, we're always we have a heavy analytics group that's looking at these numbers and following these numbers And it's how we improve. It's how we learn. It's how we manage returns at a better pace. We can see the products that are coming in and preposition to make it more Seamless and productive for the customer and get the best value back to them as I mentioned moving Bs to As. So what AI does is it takes that same data and It starts automated. Speaker 300:46:51It puts it through some systems, and we've already begun that in a few different areas. And it helps us redesign transportation networks. It helps us improve automation productivity, so the AI will look at the data coming out of the automation and it will help us decide how best way to Move products and wet products, as I mentioned earlier. And finally, we use it to handle even areas like how we pack, how we make the best use out of packaging, which Lowers the cost for the customer and improves on ESG. Speaker 800:47:21I appreciate the color on that. And I guess my follow-up is going to be something that really we haven't talked Not too much because, geez, you guys are recording record wins, so who would be talking about the M and A side? But Does all this new growing business, does that put potentially M and A on the back burner? Or is this something you guys are still looking at? And maybe if you are, could you talk about what you're Speaker 200:47:46Jason, hi, it's Malcolm. Let me touch on that, and I'll ask Paresh to come in on the multiples But from an M and A point of view, as you can see, our business, we're really growing at a stellar volume. We're taking market share. Customers Really want to work with GXO level of automation. That's really why we just appointed Adrian. Speaker 200:48:10So overall, we're in really great shape, but we have to recognize sometimes there are vertical Specialization or maybe geography specialization where customers really want to see what you're doing on the ground. And When you're not on the ground, it's very difficult to convince customers to come across to you and that's typically where we're focused On an M and A route, that's where we design our M and A pipeline. It's where we look out for best opportunities when we Think about margin accretion, customer growth, and that's typically how we look at things. So That's very much the direction that we have. No need from our business perspective to do M and A to grow scale. Speaker 200:49:00We're already The largest pure play in the world, but very much looking at different vertical specialization. And Barish, maybe you can just Operator00:49:12give a view of what we're seeing around from a verticals perspective in terms of multiples and So Mike, sure. What we are focusing on right now is where we can have additional capabilities, additional customer relationships, additional geographies. We have we're looking into additional capabilities in North America, including Canada and Mexico, And that does include value added services as well that we can expand further to our customers. We have a sizable pipeline in Germany. We are looking into Potential acquisitions in Germany as well. Operator00:49:49But our cash flow generation, our deleveraging is at the heart of what we do right now. And we always look at this as an alternative to invest in our own stock through a buyback, and we always compare that and see if it makes sense for our shareholders, if it Pays off for our shareholders. That's how we benchmark in our capital location, whether we should look into our own investing in our own business Through buybacks or invest in growth in M and A. When we take over a company, we grow them faster, We gave them more capabilities. We gave them new relationships. Operator00:50:25There's a lot of cross sell opportunities. So those are the things we are cultivating right now. Today, The number the sellers are not as many out there. The multiples of the expectations of The private sellers has come down some, but not as much. So that's the part that we have to be always mindful of. Operator00:50:50There's financial numbers behind those. It should make sense for our shareholders. Speaker 300:50:55Makes sense. Gentlemen, appreciate the time as always. Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 100:51:01Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Ravi Shanker with Morgan Stanley. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1200:51:08Great. Thanks everyone. Bill, maybe for you, another question on the pipeline in your business, obviously kind of impressive Brands and names on there, but with the distinctly consumerretail tilt, is that a deliberate decision? Are you guys Prioritizing consumer retail over industrial, what's the e commerce mix there and kind of where do you think that End market kind of pie chart looks like maybe 3 years from now. Speaker 300:51:37Yes. Thank you, Ravi. Yes, I will tell you that ECOMB is a lot of what we see today because they're working to restructure their supply chain. So that's the big difference. What they've seen There are definitely winners in the market who are doing very well and their supply chains are different and further advanced than others. Speaker 300:51:58And so they're trying to get That's one big part I would say. So we see a lot of that, but definitely not to take away from anything else. Aerospace is on fire right now as you'd imagine with the Return of flying on planes as we all know we're doing today at crowded airports as we're seeing today. So you've heard us talk a lot about Boeing, but a lot of aerospace work, Lot of industrials work. Industrials are very hot right now. Speaker 300:52:19We're seeing a lot of that happening for us. Food and beverage, some big closes in that. You'll be hearing more and more Speaker 1000:52:26as we get into Speaker 300:52:26the quarters. We just can't mention some names, but probably when Operator00:52:29you get up every morning and Speaker 300:52:30you do something you do every day on the way to work, we're doing a lot of work with big that we're growing accounts with. And so I would say that all of those, all areas are. And if you look, the big thing that's exciting for us It's a huge portion of our pipeline is new logos, and that's a big benefit. People who haven't outsourced business before are coming to us to outsource Because they realize they can't take the quantum leap they need to take without coming to an expert, right. They just don't have that experience in house. Speaker 300:52:59It doesn't exist. They don't have the time to learn about automation. They're not automated today. So that's a big piece for us. And finally, it's takeover place. Speaker 300:53:10And we talked about some of those and that's just where we are talking to our existing customers and non customers About the cost benefits and the bottom line value benefits of us taking a site that they're already running today, never mind the secondary part of Then we can take it and we can reset it for the future over time. So the example would be we get 2 or 3 sites. Over time, we may turn those into One site, and we may automate the sites. We may make them whatever we decide to do, but the benefit they get right away is cost off their books. The benefit they get long term is A company that's bringing them more and more value in creative ways. Speaker 1200:53:46Got it. That's super helpful. And Kenneth, that also So on the point I wanted to follow-up on, which is the you mentioned the e commerce guys are transforming their supply chains. We've obviously seen The leading e commerce retailer in the U. S, the world kind of completely restructured their supply chain, moved to a more kind of regional local type model. Speaker 1200:54:06How do you see that evolving? What role does GXO play in that? Does that mean kind of more warehouses and more inventory to store? Does everybody else follow? Just maybe unpack that a little bit and maybe the role that automation plays in that as well. Speaker 300:54:19Yes. Well, there's 2 ways. One is that because of our expertise, we've become what I would call very core to their business. So there are certain things, For example, as you know, we run a very large return center in Indiana. There are certain things that are core to companies as they decide to look at their new supply So returns is a big part. Speaker 300:54:38That's why you're seeing it growing in that same process. Reaching out and getting closer to the markets, as you Having regional locations is all about a cost and a speed advantage. And the benefit of that is The GXO direct model, some of these main customers we're talking about that are large companies that have their own supply chains And companies that are coming in from Europe into the U. S, my conversation constantly with them is why do you want to go out and build a bunch of sites across the United States? What you can do is you can have a core central process and you can use GxO direct in the markets you want it you need to be in to be closer. Speaker 300:55:14It's it offers you flexibility, it offers you speed, and it offers you a winning team that's already in place. So you really skip over the implementation in those markets. That's an idea people are gravitating to. They like that idea. That's why we're seeing great growth in those markets and we'll see more. Speaker 300:55:29So those are the areas we really get to help and not just here, but as We're in the UK now, and we'll be in Europe soon, Continental Europe with Direct. And in those cases, exact same things are happening there. Customers are seeing the same value. We So we play a big part of that. And the final thing I would say is, goes back to what I said earlier. Speaker 300:55:48What we're being told by our customers is we run the best sites That they have. So where we have those sites, we're definitely the leader in those. Speaker 1200:55:56Understood. Thanks, Speaker 300:55:57Bill. Thank you. Speaker 100:56:00Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Brian Ossenbeck with JPMorgan. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 900:56:08Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking the question. Maybe for you, Bill, can you talk more about the German market? Seems like it was a long time coming. You were serving it from a couple of different countries before, but making a pretty big effort. Speaker 900:56:20Can you just talk about if that was a customer's pulling you into there? Clearly, it's $20,000,000,000 so it's not small, but maybe you can talk about how that looks ramping up and in terms of what you might need to add there as you mentioned M and A earlier? Speaker 300:56:34Yes. I'll talk to you from what we're seeing and what we're doing on the selling side and then let Malcolm talk a little bit about what he sees. Obviously, he's closer to Germany than I am, but what he sees the market Why? But obviously, we all know it's largest market in Europe. So you definitely want to be in it. Speaker 300:56:48What we've done is we've developed a strong sales team there. We've expanded it. We have a focus. We have Stefan, who's leading it now for us as the President of the market. And we have a very strong pipeline, and we see huge opportunities. Speaker 300:57:03We're already doing work in Poland that supports Germany, and we have sites in Germany that was part of the Flipper purchase. We gained opportunities in the market. So we see great growth in there As we go forward, 2024, 2025 and beyond, it definitely has a big play in our 20 27 numbers. Speaker 200:57:21Yes. And Let me just add, Brian, it's Malcolm here. It's a huge addressable market. I mean, it's $100,000,000,000 Market, we're very pleased to be in there. When we made the acquisition of Clipper, we brought That Clipper business together with the GX Oil business, and as Bill just mentioned, we've got a super leader running Stephane Van Hoof, he's a great guy. Speaker 200:57:48He's well respected through the market. We're really Down the route now, I mean we've been engaging a lot of marketing campaigns to arouse local interest in our new company there. We've actually already opened a state of the art facility in Dormagen, Which really is enabling us to showcase a lot of the new technologies that we're bringing in and I know Adrian in his new role will Spending time there really to help showcase some of the things that we're doing. So we're in a very good position, But it's for us, it's still a very tiny market and that's really one of the things that's exciting us. We can see so much potential for our growth And we'll do it organically, but also, Paresh mentioned earlier, when we're in a small environment in market, we're not equally opposed to looking at Specialized M and A just to accelerate our growth in particular geographies. Speaker 200:58:52So but overall we're in a very good position. I think we're going to do it's going to become one of our larger markets as we progress through the next few years. Speaker 900:59:04Okay. Thanks for that. Just to follow-up with, Barishke, give a little more color, you talked about the central Efficiency is quite a bit, but can you talk more about the ones at the site level? Is that sort of expected at this point of the cycle when things slow down a little bit, you catch up from The high speed of growth and maybe you can go back and improve on some of these sites. Does that sort of in your numbers for the back half of this year? Speaker 900:59:27And then what does that look like Into next year when maybe growth starts to ramp up again, can you still improve on those site by site? Operator00:59:35Yes. We are improving on those Side by side level. And Adrian's appointment will also help in deploying small tech In addition to automation, I would say at the site level as well. So we're looking at the organization at the site level, looking at our layers at the site level, Span of control at the site level, so all of those are part of our productivity efforts, and it's paying off quite well. And you will see that progressing towards the end of this year And into next year. Operator01:00:04There's more to come on that side. Speaker 901:00:08Okay. Thanks, guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 201:00:10Thank you. Speaker 101:00:13Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Jeff Kauffman with Vertical Research Partners. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 901:00:20Thank you very much and thank you for slipping me in. Speaker 201:00:25Just kind of Speaker 901:00:26a broader picture question. You talked about What's going on in your pipeline with your customers? As we start to get more and more of these more complex Assignments with your customer base. In theory, that should probably go hand in hand with some stronger margins. Can you talk a little bit about what's Going on the margin side of the business as you're implementing more of these automation projects? Operator01:00:57Sure. It's Barish here. We see about 200 basis points to 300 basis points higher margin in the automation. And many of the new projects Bill has mentioned, there's a lot of automation involved. Even if it is Takeover in place first time outsourcing of the existing facility over time we implement automation in those facilities. Operator01:01:20So they do become Automated over time, that's one of the drivers of our productivity. And also, We have been very conscious of our cash and capital expenditure on those. And when our customers see that these pay off beautifully, They are actually willing to give us longer term contracts and also sometimes take the burden on themselves as well. So it pays off beautifully for them and it is making our contracts like much stickier, margins And you create a lot of value, so we capture more value. Speaker 901:02:02Bearish, thank you. That's my one. Speaker 801:02:04Thank you. Speaker 101:02:07Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time we have for questions today. I'd now like to hand the call back over to Mr. Wilson for any closing remarks. Speaker 201:02:15Thanks, Daryl, and thanks again for hosting our call today. We appreciate it. Gxor, we've now delivered a strong first half to 2023 and have now raised our 2023 Adjusted EPS and EBITDA guidance twice, and importantly, we've got great confidence on the delivery of our 2027 targets. Whilst the macro is not providing much of a tailwind for underlying volumes, we're really excelling in everything that we're controlling. We've delivered record wins and have a very exciting pipeline for the future. Speaker 201:02:54Growth opportunities are abundant in our business. This sets us up for a great 2024 and through delivering strong EBITDA and EPS and returns for our shareholders, We expect all of these benefits to continue. Our results today and our upgraded guidance shows Gxo is proving itself a resilient growth leader. In no small part, this is down to all of our teams focused on delivering a best in class service to our customers and helping them to navigate the current environment. With that, we'll bring the call to an end. 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There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to Speaker 100:00:00the GXO Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. My name is Daryl, and I'll be your operator for today's call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. Later, we will conduct a question and answer session. Please note that this conference is being recorded. Speaker 100:00:24Before the call begins, let me read a brief Statement on behalf of the company regarding forward looking statements, the use of non GAAP financial measures and the company's guidance. During this call, the company will make certain forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, which by their nature involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements. A discussion of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially is contained in the company's SEC filings. The forward looking statements in the company's earnings release Word made on this call are made only as of today, and the company has no obligation to update any of these forward looking statements except to the extent required by law. The company also may refer to certain non GAAP financial measures as defined under applicable SEC rules during this call. Speaker 100:01:18Reconciliations of such non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measures are contained in the company's earnings release and the related financial tables are on its website. Unless otherwise stated, all results reported on this call are reported in United States dollars. The company will also remind you that its guidance incorporates business trends to date and what it believes today to be appropriate assumptions. The company's results are inherently unpredictable and may be materially affected by many factors, including fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, changes in global economic conditions and consumer demand and spending, labor market and global supply chain constraints, inflationary pressures and various factors detailed in its filings with the SEC. It is not possible for the company to actually predict demand for its services, and therefore, actual results could differ materially from guidance. Speaker 100:02:13You can find a copy of the company's earnings release, which contains additional information, Important information regarding forward looking statements and non GAAP financial measures in the Investors section on the company's website. I will now turn the call over to GxO's Chief Executive Officer, Malcolm Wilson. Mr. Wilson, you may begin. Speaker 200:02:31Thanks, Daryl, and good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us today Thank you for joining us for our Q2 2023 earnings call. With me in Greenwich are Barish Oren, our Chief Financial Officer Bill Frane, our Chief Commercial Officer and Mark Manduca, our Chief Investments Officer. Before we review the quarter, I want to start by acknowledging that yesterday marked our 2nd anniversary Since becoming a publicly traded company, we've had a stellar first two years delivering 8 Straight quarters of revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth, posting consistently excellent operating results I'm signing hundreds of new partnerships with blue chip customers all over the world, while enabling their businesses through our best in class We have solidified ourselves as a globally recognized brand for logistics excellence and a part of the Fortune 500. We are committed to ambitious environmental, social and governance goals and are tracking especially strongly on our sustainability targets. Speaker 200:03:51I'm also particularly proud To note that this quarter's employee sentiment survey revealed the highest level of team member engagement and job satisfaction ever recorded. This past January, we held our 1st Investor Day as a stand alone company. We unveiled our strategic plan and financial targets for 2027 and have the opportunity to showcase our unique value proposition to the broader investment community. So it's been a fantastic 2 years, and I wanted to take a moment on behalf of the team here with me in Greenwich and our entire global leadership team to thank our employees, our customers and our shareholders. Now turning to the quarter. Speaker 200:04:45I'm pleased to say we delivered both top line and bottom line growth. Our revenue in the second quarter was $2,400,000,000 growing 11% year over year with 3% organic growth. Our adjusted EBITDA was $190,000,000 also up year over year and above our expectations. As a result, we are reiterating our full year organic revenue growth guidance of 6% to 8% And we're raising our full year adjusted EBITDA guidance by $10,000,000 bringing the midpoint of our range to $740,000,000 This quarter, we won our highest ever value of new sales wins, beating our prior record, which was set in the Q2 of 2022. Among our contracts signed this quarter our new partnerships and expansions with a terrific group of customers, including Boeing, Eddy Bauer, PepsiCo, Sainsbury's, Schneider Electric and TJ Maxx. Speaker 200:06:05We recently announced an expansion with Abercrombie and Fitch to the U. K. After launching our first operation for them, a highly automated distribution center utilizing goods to person robotics here in the U. S. Last year. Speaker 200:06:23And IKEA recently ranked our site in the U. S. Number 1 in its global network for productivity, Service quality and inventory accuracy. A few weeks ago, we also announced The signing of a multiyear agreement with Heineken. Over the past 2 years, we've significantly transformed the In the quarter, we also launched our business in Germany, which is an exciting new market for us and we're looking forward to meaningfully growing there over the coming quarters and years. Speaker 200:07:09I want to provide an update on one more point. We mentioned last quarter that we were in the process of strengthening our tech organization to ensure We have the right structure to meet the huge demand for our services. This means both looking at The organizational needs today where we're increasing our total operational tech by over 60% year over year on a quarterly basis and anticipating our growth over the coming years. I'm pleased to say that we've completed that review, and you may have seen last week's announcement regarding the appointment of Adrian Stock To the role of Chief Automation Officer, some of you have met Adrian already. He served as the President of our Suma division in the U. Speaker 200:08:01S. Since 2021, where he's driven record wins and has been looking after some of Our highest profile customers in this capacity. He has delivered substantial improvement in productivity through the deployment of automation and technology in complex consumer solutions. In his new role, He'll be looking after our operational tech, including automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence As they relate to our on the ground operations on a global basis, I'm delighted to have Adrian's unique expertise in this capacity going forward. So in summary, we're proud that we're one of the few companies in our industry that is expecting to grow top and bottom line this year. Speaker 200:08:57Since our spin, we've demonstrated our strength and resilience We continue to deliver record levels of new sales wins, which will propel our future growth and underpin our confidence in our 2027 targets. And with that, I'll ask Bill to update you on what we're seeing on the ground. Bill, over to you. Speaker 300:09:31Thanks, Malcolm. Good morning, everyone. As Malcolm said, we are very excited to have delivered a record amount of new sales This quarter nearly $500,000,000 beating our previous record. With our record pre pipeline, we are continuing to We see more and more brands partnering with GXO to modernize their supply chains and optimize their operations. What is really changing of late is that this is now happening at a greater pace and scale than we've ever seen before. Speaker 300:10:06This is a dynamic growing market, and we are winning a larger share of these bigger business opportunities. And this is all due to the GXO difference. As we have first mentioned last year, Customers are increasingly realizing the possibility of what logistics done right can achieve and that business as usual will no longer work. You see this in our 2nd quarter wins with some notable newly outsourced business, including Eddie Bauer, Ingersoll Rand and Sainsbury's. With Sainsbury's, we have already successfully gone live with 2 of the 6 sites that we were awarded in April. Speaker 300:10:48And these sites are doing millions of case picks per week. This highlights just how fast we can move on the ground. Sainsbury's is a very exciting partnership for GXO, and it also showcases our leading capabilities for large outsourcing deals. As customers continue to seek large transformative deals, we are in a prime position to convert more and more of the $300,000,000,000 in source market. We are also seeing many of our customers deepen their existing partnerships with GxO. Speaker 300:11:23We are very excited to be going live on a huge new European site for JD Sports, which highlights how we're expanding our partnership, which started in the U. K. And is now expanding across Europe. We are also working with this customer to support driving their growth globally, where they are looking to leverage our best in class capabilities. We also grew partnerships with a number of other existing customers, including HAVIANIS, Nike and PepsiCo. Speaker 300:11:55This is proof positive of the GXO difference, reflecting the transformative value that a scaled tech enabled partner with decades of experience can bring to customers. Stepping back, the makeup of our wins and our pipeline continues to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of our business. As example, our rapidly growing industrials activity in the U. S. Has already won almost as much business From global leaders like Boeing and Schneider Electric in the first half of the year as it did in the whole of last year. Speaker 300:12:34Our pipeline stands at $2,100,000,000 up year over year, and this even after our record new business wins in Operator00:12:43the quarter. Speaker 300:12:45Over half our pipeline is made up of new logos. That is companies that are looking to outsource and reevaluate their supply chains. This plays to GXO's core competency. And it is worth mentioning that our pre pipeline is also up about 30% year over year. One of our customers recently told me that GXO is, and I quote, the airport in the storm. Speaker 300:13:11We understand the market. We understand the need for agility, and we bring to life the quantum leap that they can gain through our scale, expertise and technologies. That is why they turn to us. And we are deploying this game changing technology at a breathtaking pace, including a site soon to go live With approximately 5,000 automated shuttles and pouches in what will be one of Europe's largest and most automated e com sites. As Malcolm mentioned, we recently added Adrian Stock to our global leadership team in the new role of Chief Automation Officer. Speaker 300:13:53I've known Adrian and worked with him since he joined GXO, and he is the real deal. He joined to lead our consumer business and demonstrated right away His expertise running complex customer operations. For example, one of Adrian's recent automation transformations Drove an 18% reduction in cost per unit for the customer. As we highlighted at our Investor Day, As more customers in more markets embrace the increasingly critical need for automation, GXO wins more market share, And this grows our top and bottom lines further. With Adrian at the helm, it is safe to say that our pace of tech deployment is just getting started. Speaker 300:14:40We are really excited by our growth. We are winning larger opportunities, many of which are first time outsourcing. And our existing customers are turning to us to help support their ambitious growth plans. And as our wins and pipeline show, we are set up for a very strong 2024. And with that, I'll hand you over to Bahrish to walk you through our numbers and guidance. Speaker 300:15:05Bahrish, over to you. Operator00:15:08Thanks, Bill, and good morning, everyone. We are very proud of results this quarter, and we are confident in our outlook for the remainder of 2023 and beyond. As Malcolm mentioned, for the Q2 of 2023, we generated revenue of $2,400,000,000 an increase of 11% year over year, including 3% organic revenue growth. Our technology, aerospace and Continental European parts of the business continue to lead the pack on organic revenue growth, and We saw this trend continue through July. Our adjusted EBITDA in the quarter was $190,000,000 Up 8% year over year. Operator00:15:55We are delivering consistent adjusted EBITDA margins as a result of our Resilient Business Model. Despite the non operational impact from FX hedges and pensions, which was 70 basis points, our margins are strong and resilient. This was driven by our productivity initiatives, both central and at Speaker 300:16:18the site level. Operator00:16:21Our margins are up quarter over quarter by 100 basis points. And all of this gives us great confidence in our margin expectation for the second half of the year. Our adjusted diluted earnings per share was $0.70 up from $0.68 in the prior year. Our operating cash flow was $61,000,000 and our free cash flow totaled $3,000,000 Taking into account the strength of cash flows we For the remainder of the year, we prepaid $115,000,000 of debt ahead of schedule. Demand for our services continue to expand as seen in the record number of wins. Operator00:17:08And we continue to write Our revenue from automated operations continues to grow faster than our overall growth level, and our operating return on invested capital remains Well above 30% target. Looking ahead to our expectations for the full year 2023, we are reiterating our Organic revenue growth guidance range of 6% to 8%. We are also maintaining our approximately 30% free cash conversion rate for the full year of 2023. With respect to our balance sheet, we will continue to deploy our capital in the best interest of our shareholders, including deleveraging, buybacks and accretive M and A. We are also pleased for the Q2 in a row To raise our full year profit guidance for both adjusted EBITDA and adjusted diluted earnings per share, We're raising our adjusted EBITDA guidance by $10,000,000 bringing our full year range to between $725,000,000 to $755,000,000 This reflects better than expected performance in our operations. Operator00:18:30We are also raising our adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance by $0.05 bringing our full year range to $2.45 to $2.65 per share. Looking beyond 2023, we believe we are in a great position for next year, with nearly $500,000,000 of Incremental business already secured for 2024. In addition, we have over $100,000,000 locked in for 2025. One of my core focus areas as CFO is to continue to maximize shareholder value by allocating capital into contracts with high returns, Attractive growth and strong cash flow generation, and there are a lot of opportunities to do this. And with that, I'll hand you over to Mark. Operator00:19:24Thanks, Barish. Speaker 400:19:27In a dynamic environment, we've delivered a strong first half of twenty twenty three. As Bill spoke about, we set a record for new business wins in Q2, which alongside our vibrant pipeline sets us up for strong top line growth into 2024. Operator00:19:50Moreover, thanks Speaker 400:19:52to these recent new wins, we now have visibility for growth Into 2025 and also 2026 on our journey to achieving our 2027 targets. You heard Barish's comments about the countercyclicality of our margin profile. There are very few companies in this market that are combining growth with margin resiliency. We've been saying it for 2 years and now we're proving it. This is a resilient business and a rare breed of an asset. Speaker 400:20:32And And this is a management team that's delivering on its promises. And with that, we'll turn back to Daryl for Q and A. Speaker 100:20:43Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer Our first question has come from the line of Stephanie Moore with Jefferies. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 500:21:19Hi, good morning. Thank you. Speaker 200:21:23Good morning, Stephanie. Speaker 500:21:25Good morning. So congratulations on another nice Just looking at your organic growth performance year to date, I think with 7% growth in the Q1 and 3% in 2Q, What gives you confidence in your ability to see a step up in growth in the second half to kind of meet your full year 6% to 8% target? And Maybe within that, if you could just talk about how that your thoughts for peak season and maybe what you're seeing in your different geographies too? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:55Thanks, Stephanie. It's Malcolm here. Let me give some color around that question. So our business is doing really well. When we think about the kind of verticals that we're operating in, so the customer industries, our industrial, aerospace, food service, tech, Autos, they're really doing well across all of our regions. Speaker 200:22:17But of course, our consumer facing business or e commerce, A brick and mortar omnichannel retail business that is slower right now and it's clearly a function of the softer macro that we're seeing across All of our business, every region, every geography. When we think about the holiday season, we're already and have been now for around 1 in deep discussion with our customers. That's the normal phasing for when we're doing this process and we're collecting Customer intel, customer information, customers are actually committing to fund incremental resources. So this year just like Previous years, we'll be hiring in from the market around 15,000 to 20,000 new team colleagues to cope We've committed cost of demand particularly around the holiday season. Holiday season for us is our biggest quarter. Speaker 200:23:13So when we bring all these factors into play, we're in pretty good shape. But in addition to that, I do want to call out New business, we've had 2 really stellar quarters. I mean, quarter 2 for us as a business, it was an absolute record. We signed nearly $500,000,000 of new business and a lot of the business that we've signed in the last few quarters is impacting now As we're progressing into the second half of the year, we talked and I think you will have seen our press releases early in the year about the Sainsbury is a huge business win. That's already going live. Speaker 200:23:49We're already implementing on different sites. So all of those benefits are kicking in To the second half of the year. So all in all, when we put all of those factors together, we're feeling very good about where we are on the second half. Of course, We're watching carefully the macro, but we're now a number of months away from the end of the year. But clearly, we're watching carefully the macro. Speaker 200:24:14We will know in earnest, I think, as we get into the 1st part of September. That's when we really see peak season, holiday season volumes really more Bring along for our business. So that's the time we really know that will be the acid test. But right now everything we're seeing is giving us a very good feeling about our Overall view for the full year, and that's why we've reiterated our full year guidance. It may be useful, I'll ask Barish to just come in and just share In terms of how our year has progressed so far compared to last year because it is an interesting dynamic. Operator00:24:51Thank you, Malcolm. In Q2, our organic revenue growth was 3% and we saw low to single digit impact from lower volumes. With omni channel retail vertical softer, but stronger in aerospace, technology and food services. And as Malcolm mentioned, we had strong wins. And as you can see, our margins are not really particularly sensitive to volumes. Operator00:25:13This is not a business that has Much operating leverage. In the second half of the year, we'll have easier comps compared to especially the Q4 of last year, 13% to be exact versus the Q2 of this year. And we're working on a peak planning for our customers. We'll have greater clarity in September And our working assumption was in the peak, we will have a similar peak to 2022, which was rather soft. One other thing to remind ourselves, we have won a lot of new outsourcing contracts and these are takeover in place And the revenue contributions of those will you will see in Q3 and Q4, and that's how we are comfortable with the rest of the year for our revenue growth. Speaker 500:25:59Great. No, really helpful. And then just as a follow-up, maybe if you could provide a bridge to your free cash flow in the 2nd quarter and then how we should think about the cadence of free cash flow in the back half of the year to meet your conversion target? Thanks. Operator00:26:14Hi, it's Barish here. On the free cash flow side, we had $3,000,000 positive in Q2 and we continue to guide for EBITDA to Free cash flow conversion about 30%. This quarter was driven by our cash cost of our productivity integration initiatives, which was roughly $23,000,000 cash outflow. The accounting charge was earlier, but the cash payment was this quarter in the second quarter And roughly around $40,000,000 of timing of working capital. Our cost initiatives overall have very attractive ROI and payback and It's clearly seen in our projection and EBITDA upgrades, and our CapEx is entirely in our control as we continue to scrutinize every dollar we spent. Operator00:27:00The prepaid debt around $115,000,000 as you're comfortable with second half And our actions actually show the comfort level we have for the second half of the year. Speaker 500:27:16Got it. Thank you so much. Speaker 300:27:19Thank you. Speaker 100:27:21Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Scott Schneeberger with Oppenheimer. Speaker 600:27:28Thanks very much. Yes, so very strong new business win quarter. And assume I think you mentioned, I'm not sure, I don't recall, retention probably still mid to high 90s, But the organic growth did decelerate a bit. So it sounds like that was volume pressure, maybe consumer discretionary activity. Could you discuss what the transactional volume was in the quarter and where you expect that to go And what you are doing with that variable cost management correspondingly? Speaker 600:28:06And then lastly, How we should see that come through in the margin over the next couple of quarters? Thank you. Operator00:28:13Hi, it's Paresh here. Let me help you out with the volumes And the margin trajectory and how we manage our costs throughout our cycle. As I mentioned, we've seen some softness Coming from retail vertical, our omni channel retail and then strength in aerospace, technology and food services. Also geographically, our organic growth in Continental Europe has been very, very strong. So as we're looking to I tried to see it in the 1st couple of weeks of July that trend tends to continue, but we start to seeing further moderations and slight improvement in some of our Facilities in UK and U. Operator00:28:52S, it's too early to call whether it's a major uptick or not, but we start to see moderation. As you would recall, roughly 70% of our cost structure is variable. This business is designed to Scale up and down cost. There are facilities that double in size during the peak and go back to its normal shape After the peak, so we have the muscles to do that and you're seeing that in our how our margin is very stable Throughout the cycles. And remember, roughly half of our business is closed book and half of our business is open book Cost plus, so that gives us a lot of resilience through cycles as you see it in our margins. Speaker 600:29:39Thanks, Paresh, and congrats on the EBITDA outperformance in the quarter and the increase to EBITDA guidance. Could you just provide us a bit of kind of the components or the drivers of I'll bridge from the prior guidance to where we are now. What's really been behind that, the main components? Thank you. Operator00:30:02Sure. The majority is coming from our productivity gains, not only at the central initiatives, but at the site level. Our productivity has improved And there is some support coming from the exchange rates as well. That's making up the upgrade in the EBITDA. Speaker 600:30:20Great. Thanks. I'll turn it over. Speaker 300:30:22Thank you. Speaker 100:30:24Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Bascome Majors with Susquehanna. Ana, please proceed with your questions. Speaker 700:30:31Good morning. Your wins halfway through this year, as you talked about earlier, just Cool. But the sales pipeline is near record levels, and you've got another 9 months or so to add more new deals that can move the needle before you get to 25. So Taking it all together and adding in that head start, Europe stabilization, Maybe a soft landing in the U. S. Speaker 700:31:02Looking more likely today than it did this time like last year. It does feel like next year setting up to reach or See your longer term view of that mid to high teens EBITDA growth over time. It's a lot of words to basically ask. Is that kind of view towards 2024, at least on a preliminary basis, reasonable from where we sit today? And what could still get in the way of achieving that? Speaker 700:31:28Thank you. Operator00:31:30Thank you. As we look into our progression in our Top line and new wins is phenomenal. As you highlighted, the numbers are achievable into 2024. And couple of additional things I would like to remind you that this is going to support us into our EBITDA into next year. Our productivity initiatives, as you would recall, are driving around $26,000,000 of benefit this year. Operator00:31:57And the run rate is going to be about $40,000,000 at the end of the year. So there's going to be about $14,000,000 that's going to support our EBITDA into next year. And also with the updated exchange rates, we are expecting maybe a single digit uplift coming from FX as well, And that should support our EBITDA further into 2024. Speaker 700:32:19Is there anything as you look forward That you're fearful of or that can maybe get in the way? Operator00:32:26Well, I mean this business is very, very resilient. We are not 100% immune from macro, but we have Showing you quarter after quarter resilience from the swings. So far we are doing really, really well. We have phenomenal wins where Our productivity efforts on the ground, active site level at the center level are delivering. So we look very comfortably into 2024. Speaker 700:32:49Thank you, Barish. Speaker 300:32:50Thank Speaker 100:32:51you. Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Chris Wetherbee with Citigroup. Please proceed with your questions. Hey, thanks. Speaker 100:32:56Good morning. Speaker 800:33:00Proceed with your questions. Hey, thanks. Good morning. Maybe picking up on the cost and synergy opportunities, Paresh, can you just Lay out what's in the back half, what's been realized so far from the cost takeout as well as the synergies around Clipper and what we're expecting by quarter for the next two quarters of the year. Operator00:33:18Sure. So far in Q1, we generated about $4,000,000 benefit. In Q2, we generated about $5,000,000 benefit from both integration and cost takeout productivity initiatives. For the balance of the year, we expect another $17,000,000 roughly even across the quarters, and that's going to get to the $26,000,000 impact For this year, of course, the run rate is going to be $40,000,000 by the end of the year. Speaker 800:33:50Okay. That's very helpful. And then, Bill, maybe you can Talk a little bit about what you're seeing on the demand side, particularly from the consumer, the ecom vertical. I think there's been some discussion about whether Inventory destocking has come is starting to wind down or maybe it's still in process. And they've talked a little bit about the peak season. Speaker 800:34:10Volumes were down mid single or low single digits I think in the quarter. Maybe if you could start with sort of how that progressed? Is that still sort of the right run rate as we're Sitting here in 2Q and those big picture thoughts around the consumer or e commerce verticals would be helpful. Speaker 300:34:27Yes. Hey, Chris, this is Bill. Yes, what I would tell you is let me tell you a little bit about what we're seeing in the selling with the new Customers, and I think this will go back into what you're asking the question about, is the size of the pipeline is growing. And we're seeing e com customers, By the way, leading a big parade here in new business. And the return we're seeing the return of $100,000,000 deals. Speaker 300:34:49We're seeing if you look at it, our top 200 prospects are above $10,000,000 each. If you look at our top 10, it's $20,000,000 And if you go to Some of the larger accounts are $100,000,000 So we're seeing bigger deals come in. And this is because customers are wanting to restructure their supply chains and move into new markets. I'll give you one example. So what we're seeing is we're seeing more and more opportunities, and the opportunities are coming faster and larger, as I mentioned. Speaker 300:35:16And really it's because our brand is becoming a beacon for customers who want to renew their supply chain. They really look to GXO as a leader in this with both automation And the ability for scale and expertise. So I'll give you an example. I recently traveled with a customer at the beginning of July, a big partner in Europe, and they want to come in the U. S, Traveled around North America and we were planning the future kind of where they want to be. Speaker 300:35:40We visited their sites, we visited our sites. And when they left, they were going to come back with a plan and maybe put it on an RFP. Instead, we've already got the verbal agreement to take over Canada for them. We've got a new site in Australia and we're looking at the U. S. Speaker 300:35:57So what we're seeing is that's the kind of change that's happened Well, that would have been a longer period of time to get there. They see what we do. They see the value of what we bring. They see that we bring Expertise across multiple sites, so it's the same. We can do this over and over again. Speaker 300:36:12And they're very comfortable with the returns we've shown them, what they've seen with our existing customers. So that's the big change. As far as peak, yes, I would say it's mixed. We have some customers who expect To do fairly well and are doing fairly well now, better than the average. So their volumes have come up. Speaker 300:36:28We have customers who are being, I would say, They're taking advantage of where they think peak is going to be. So they're not going to discount. They're going to hang on to their prices. They're going to improve their margins, but they're going to take opportunities as they come up. So We'll know more as we get into September. Speaker 300:36:44We're really planning heavily with customers right now. But I'll tell you that I would imagine that the Q4 looks a lot like Last year's Q4. Speaker 800:36:54Okay. And one just point of clarification in terms of the pipeline relative to conversion, are you suggesting that There might be a faster pace of conversion out of the pipeline. Does that change sort of what the pipeline should look like over the course of how we measure Speaker 900:37:07it quarter to quarter or year over year? Speaker 300:37:09Yes, great question. That's exactly what's happening. So the acceleration of our pipeline is up well over 2 times now. So it's really moving Speeding up, and that's generating a lot of value for us. And again, the amount of customers, what you saw in the almost $500,000,000 the amount of customers, the amount of opportunities, This will continue as we go forward. Speaker 300:37:28I would say that aerospace, industrials, high-tech And I mentioned e comm. They're all looking for a big 2024. Speaker 800:37:39Okay. That's helpful. Thank you for the time. Speaker 100:37:43Thank you. Our next question has come from the line of Amit Mehrotra with Deutsche Bank. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1000:37:51Thanks. Hi, everyone. I just want to circle back maybe to Bascome's question on Next year's kind of, I guess, revenue outlook. So if I look at the new business wins, dollars 457,000,000 I guess you're talking about that being incremental revenue in 2024. That implies something like 4% to 5% revenue growth for next And of course, we have another 6 months to go for additional wins. Speaker 1000:38:15We've got some hopefully cyclical volume recovery. So it just seems like The progress you're making on the net new wins, should kind of bridge you to double digit, low double digit growth next year in terms of revenue. But Then I look at consensus and consensus is saying it's going to be 8% next year. So I'm just trying to understand kind of what the right way to think about Revenue growth next year is it feels like low double digits is achievable. You certainly probably have to start getting to those numbers to hit your 2027 target. Speaker 1000:38:46If you can talk about that, that'd be great. Speaker 400:38:49Amit, it's Mark here. I agree with everything you're saying in terms of the theoretics of it. So So what have you got in your favor here? You've got clearly the record new wins, which is growing the snowball in our business, which is obviously always historically been the biggest important part of our 8% to 12% revenue growth. You've heard as well in Baskin's question about the fact that our retention rate has been extremely strong in that mid to high 90s. Speaker 400:39:11So that's very low attrition For those gross wins that you're talking about. So that's in your favor as well. Bill as well talked about the fact that the pipeline is strong. It's converting well. We're We're seeing a lot of big $100,000,000 customers coming to us. Speaker 400:39:25So that's exciting as well. Malcolm talked about the fact that the comps are extremely weak For the 2nd part of this year, so that's in your favor going into next year as well. And then as you move further down the Speaker 1000:39:38P and L, You have Speaker 400:39:39a number of things in your favor as well. We're signing lots of automated contracts. Bill talked about that. And then Barish's central efficiency program is running ahead of plan as We've talked about in the last two quarters. So whether it's top line, I hear your points, very sensible or whether it's margin, All of those things are running in our favor into 2024 and I think it's going to be a bumper year. Speaker 1000:40:02Okay. A bumper year, not a bumper year, right? A bumper year. Operator00:40:07I just want to make Speaker 1000:40:08that clear. That's an English saying, so I just want to make Speaker 900:40:11sure that's Speaker 1000:40:11clear. So the other thing I wanted to ask about was the central efficiency plan because When we think about DXO, we don't think about cost savings, we think about revenue growth. It's a growth centric But at the same time, you have all these businesses and all these different geographies that arguably have been put together through M and A over the decades. And so that's a big deal and I just don't feel like we talk about it enough. I know you've started to talk about it a little bit more. Speaker 1000:40:44Can you just as we think about 2024, what's the year on year incremental benefit because it's not a high operating leverage business, but next year You could argue that maybe we do see some operating leverage because the revenues go up and then the central efficiency costs bring the cost structure down. Can you help us size that in terms of What the net year on year incremental cost savings are from Central Efficiency? Because I think that's a big opportunity. Operator00:41:10It is. Remember those Cover several areas, and we do things more efficient across the business, conducting activities that are not related to core business. And Some of them are procurement related, some of them outsourcing non core activities like call centers, data centers, And we also have reduced our non operational non customer facing staff by about 10% year to date. So those are all paying off quite well. By the end of the year, we're going to be running a hitting a run rate of about $40,000,000 by 2023 at the end of 2023, and that is going to increase within 2024, And we're going to continue to reap benefits from this. Operator00:41:53This product program is not over. We are executing more and more steps and you'll continue to see benefits out of that. Speaker 300:42:01Okay. All right. Thank you, guys. Appreciate it. Thank you. Speaker 300:42:05Thank you. Speaker 100:42:06Thank you. Our next question This comes from the line of Allison Poliniak with Wells Fargo. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1100:42:14Hi, good morning. The new business wins, you talked quite a bit about automation. What about the other services components there? Are those increasingly part of these In terms of whether it's returns or repair, just any color there? Thanks. Speaker 300:42:29Yes. Hi, this is Bill. The Yes, yes, definitely. And returns or reverse is growing very well at 27% in Q2. And we continue to see enormous potential in this As an example, we were able to convert 600,000 units from B to A for 1 customer. Speaker 300:42:49And what that means is bottom line dollars for them in a large amount. So those benefits are, as I mentioned Before, we're able to show live examples to customers. So when people come in, we can show the values of reverse across Europe, Across the U. S. And so they see that this is there. Speaker 300:43:07That is definitely a huge growth area for us. And it also involves automation again and analytics, Both areas that add value and also become value added services. Speaker 1100:43:18Got it. And then you certainly had sizable wins from competitors this quarter. Is it really just driving just the automation opportunity that you can provide them? Is there anything else that's sort of kind of leading them more towards or leaning them more towards GXO versus The other competitors at this point? Speaker 300:43:35Yes. Here's what I would I'll tell you what we were told. So that was with a customer last week in Memphis, who's looking to Do some work with us in the U. S. And they had visited sites in California, Tennessee, and then I met with them, and we were going through some Just kind of the contract and the numbers and the conversations. Speaker 300:43:54And they had their other team on the phone, and what they said was We've just visited over 5 sites with GXO, and these are the finest sites we've visited, and they repeat the same processes Across all sites, which is really what's critically important to customers is to see that it's not just that we have a good site, it's that the processes and the practices, the automation, Everything we do is repeatable because that's when they can get to count on it. So that's what I would say they would tell us is a big difference. They see that in us. They don't see the same continuous improvement. They don't see the same approach to making sure the same process of measurable and controllable across The sites and finally, what I would add in there is engagement, employee engagement. Speaker 300:44:34We've just recently finished a survey that came back very strong from our employees, And that's very important in this market. At the end of the day, hourly employees do the work of moving these products. And what they also saw was that we are heavily engaged. They hear Our employees, they see it as they walk through our sites, and that engagement is something that is very important to us and very critical to our success. Speaker 1100:44:57Got it. Thank you. Speaker 100:45:01Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Jason Seidl with TD Cowen. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 800:45:07Hey, thank you, operator. Good morning, gentlemen and special congrats to Adrian for his new role. Adrian, I know we talked a little bit about this in the past and you guys are Utilizing some AI already in your network and having some success in putting that new technology to use. Can you talk a little bit More about it and then how you think that could be used to even win further customers down the road? Speaker 400:45:30I'll start It's Mark here. Adrian is not with us today, but It's all in spirit. Exactly, in spirit. It's been part of our DNA for a while. AI is very important We've been working on this for 5 years. Speaker 400:45:43This is not something that has arisen in this business in the last 6 months, long duration. We've got significant scale as we talked about on this call in a very fragmented market. And that scale from an artificial intelligence standpoint and obviously the data that that Scale yields makes us a very likely winner in this arena going forward. So it's an area of huge excitement for us and I think it's going to be an area that's going to drive a lot of accuracy and efficiency For customers going forward. Bill, do you want Speaker 300:46:09to talk about some specifics? Yes. I'll give you some examples. And as Mark mentioned, It's really in our DNA. We've worked for years with analytics with our customers. Speaker 300:46:22So if you look at how we handle returns or how we handle processes inside the site, we're always we have a heavy analytics group that's looking at these numbers and following these numbers And it's how we improve. It's how we learn. It's how we manage returns at a better pace. We can see the products that are coming in and preposition to make it more Seamless and productive for the customer and get the best value back to them as I mentioned moving Bs to As. So what AI does is it takes that same data and It starts automated. Speaker 300:46:51It puts it through some systems, and we've already begun that in a few different areas. And it helps us redesign transportation networks. It helps us improve automation productivity, so the AI will look at the data coming out of the automation and it will help us decide how best way to Move products and wet products, as I mentioned earlier. And finally, we use it to handle even areas like how we pack, how we make the best use out of packaging, which Lowers the cost for the customer and improves on ESG. Speaker 800:47:21I appreciate the color on that. And I guess my follow-up is going to be something that really we haven't talked Not too much because, geez, you guys are recording record wins, so who would be talking about the M and A side? But Does all this new growing business, does that put potentially M and A on the back burner? Or is this something you guys are still looking at? And maybe if you are, could you talk about what you're Speaker 200:47:46Jason, hi, it's Malcolm. Let me touch on that, and I'll ask Paresh to come in on the multiples But from an M and A point of view, as you can see, our business, we're really growing at a stellar volume. We're taking market share. Customers Really want to work with GXO level of automation. That's really why we just appointed Adrian. Speaker 200:48:10So overall, we're in really great shape, but we have to recognize sometimes there are vertical Specialization or maybe geography specialization where customers really want to see what you're doing on the ground. And When you're not on the ground, it's very difficult to convince customers to come across to you and that's typically where we're focused On an M and A route, that's where we design our M and A pipeline. It's where we look out for best opportunities when we Think about margin accretion, customer growth, and that's typically how we look at things. So That's very much the direction that we have. No need from our business perspective to do M and A to grow scale. Speaker 200:49:00We're already The largest pure play in the world, but very much looking at different vertical specialization. And Barish, maybe you can just Operator00:49:12give a view of what we're seeing around from a verticals perspective in terms of multiples and So Mike, sure. What we are focusing on right now is where we can have additional capabilities, additional customer relationships, additional geographies. We have we're looking into additional capabilities in North America, including Canada and Mexico, And that does include value added services as well that we can expand further to our customers. We have a sizable pipeline in Germany. We are looking into Potential acquisitions in Germany as well. Operator00:49:49But our cash flow generation, our deleveraging is at the heart of what we do right now. And we always look at this as an alternative to invest in our own stock through a buyback, and we always compare that and see if it makes sense for our shareholders, if it Pays off for our shareholders. That's how we benchmark in our capital location, whether we should look into our own investing in our own business Through buybacks or invest in growth in M and A. When we take over a company, we grow them faster, We gave them more capabilities. We gave them new relationships. Operator00:50:25There's a lot of cross sell opportunities. So those are the things we are cultivating right now. Today, The number the sellers are not as many out there. The multiples of the expectations of The private sellers has come down some, but not as much. So that's the part that we have to be always mindful of. Operator00:50:50There's financial numbers behind those. It should make sense for our shareholders. Speaker 300:50:55Makes sense. Gentlemen, appreciate the time as always. Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 100:51:01Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Ravi Shanker with Morgan Stanley. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 1200:51:08Great. Thanks everyone. Bill, maybe for you, another question on the pipeline in your business, obviously kind of impressive Brands and names on there, but with the distinctly consumerretail tilt, is that a deliberate decision? Are you guys Prioritizing consumer retail over industrial, what's the e commerce mix there and kind of where do you think that End market kind of pie chart looks like maybe 3 years from now. Speaker 300:51:37Yes. Thank you, Ravi. Yes, I will tell you that ECOMB is a lot of what we see today because they're working to restructure their supply chain. So that's the big difference. What they've seen There are definitely winners in the market who are doing very well and their supply chains are different and further advanced than others. Speaker 300:51:58And so they're trying to get That's one big part I would say. So we see a lot of that, but definitely not to take away from anything else. Aerospace is on fire right now as you'd imagine with the Return of flying on planes as we all know we're doing today at crowded airports as we're seeing today. So you've heard us talk a lot about Boeing, but a lot of aerospace work, Lot of industrials work. Industrials are very hot right now. Speaker 300:52:19We're seeing a lot of that happening for us. Food and beverage, some big closes in that. You'll be hearing more and more Speaker 1000:52:26as we get into Speaker 300:52:26the quarters. We just can't mention some names, but probably when Operator00:52:29you get up every morning and Speaker 300:52:30you do something you do every day on the way to work, we're doing a lot of work with big that we're growing accounts with. And so I would say that all of those, all areas are. And if you look, the big thing that's exciting for us It's a huge portion of our pipeline is new logos, and that's a big benefit. People who haven't outsourced business before are coming to us to outsource Because they realize they can't take the quantum leap they need to take without coming to an expert, right. They just don't have that experience in house. Speaker 300:52:59It doesn't exist. They don't have the time to learn about automation. They're not automated today. So that's a big piece for us. And finally, it's takeover place. Speaker 300:53:10And we talked about some of those and that's just where we are talking to our existing customers and non customers About the cost benefits and the bottom line value benefits of us taking a site that they're already running today, never mind the secondary part of Then we can take it and we can reset it for the future over time. So the example would be we get 2 or 3 sites. Over time, we may turn those into One site, and we may automate the sites. We may make them whatever we decide to do, but the benefit they get right away is cost off their books. The benefit they get long term is A company that's bringing them more and more value in creative ways. Speaker 1200:53:46Got it. That's super helpful. And Kenneth, that also So on the point I wanted to follow-up on, which is the you mentioned the e commerce guys are transforming their supply chains. We've obviously seen The leading e commerce retailer in the U. S, the world kind of completely restructured their supply chain, moved to a more kind of regional local type model. Speaker 1200:54:06How do you see that evolving? What role does GXO play in that? Does that mean kind of more warehouses and more inventory to store? Does everybody else follow? Just maybe unpack that a little bit and maybe the role that automation plays in that as well. Speaker 300:54:19Yes. Well, there's 2 ways. One is that because of our expertise, we've become what I would call very core to their business. So there are certain things, For example, as you know, we run a very large return center in Indiana. There are certain things that are core to companies as they decide to look at their new supply So returns is a big part. Speaker 300:54:38That's why you're seeing it growing in that same process. Reaching out and getting closer to the markets, as you Having regional locations is all about a cost and a speed advantage. And the benefit of that is The GXO direct model, some of these main customers we're talking about that are large companies that have their own supply chains And companies that are coming in from Europe into the U. S, my conversation constantly with them is why do you want to go out and build a bunch of sites across the United States? What you can do is you can have a core central process and you can use GxO direct in the markets you want it you need to be in to be closer. Speaker 300:55:14It's it offers you flexibility, it offers you speed, and it offers you a winning team that's already in place. So you really skip over the implementation in those markets. That's an idea people are gravitating to. They like that idea. That's why we're seeing great growth in those markets and we'll see more. Speaker 300:55:29So those are the areas we really get to help and not just here, but as We're in the UK now, and we'll be in Europe soon, Continental Europe with Direct. And in those cases, exact same things are happening there. Customers are seeing the same value. We So we play a big part of that. And the final thing I would say is, goes back to what I said earlier. Speaker 300:55:48What we're being told by our customers is we run the best sites That they have. So where we have those sites, we're definitely the leader in those. Speaker 1200:55:56Understood. Thanks, Speaker 300:55:57Bill. Thank you. Speaker 100:56:00Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Brian Ossenbeck with JPMorgan. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 900:56:08Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking the question. Maybe for you, Bill, can you talk more about the German market? Seems like it was a long time coming. You were serving it from a couple of different countries before, but making a pretty big effort. Speaker 900:56:20Can you just talk about if that was a customer's pulling you into there? Clearly, it's $20,000,000,000 so it's not small, but maybe you can talk about how that looks ramping up and in terms of what you might need to add there as you mentioned M and A earlier? Speaker 300:56:34Yes. I'll talk to you from what we're seeing and what we're doing on the selling side and then let Malcolm talk a little bit about what he sees. Obviously, he's closer to Germany than I am, but what he sees the market Why? But obviously, we all know it's largest market in Europe. So you definitely want to be in it. Speaker 300:56:48What we've done is we've developed a strong sales team there. We've expanded it. We have a focus. We have Stefan, who's leading it now for us as the President of the market. And we have a very strong pipeline, and we see huge opportunities. Speaker 300:57:03We're already doing work in Poland that supports Germany, and we have sites in Germany that was part of the Flipper purchase. We gained opportunities in the market. So we see great growth in there As we go forward, 2024, 2025 and beyond, it definitely has a big play in our 20 27 numbers. Speaker 200:57:21Yes. And Let me just add, Brian, it's Malcolm here. It's a huge addressable market. I mean, it's $100,000,000,000 Market, we're very pleased to be in there. When we made the acquisition of Clipper, we brought That Clipper business together with the GX Oil business, and as Bill just mentioned, we've got a super leader running Stephane Van Hoof, he's a great guy. Speaker 200:57:48He's well respected through the market. We're really Down the route now, I mean we've been engaging a lot of marketing campaigns to arouse local interest in our new company there. We've actually already opened a state of the art facility in Dormagen, Which really is enabling us to showcase a lot of the new technologies that we're bringing in and I know Adrian in his new role will Spending time there really to help showcase some of the things that we're doing. So we're in a very good position, But it's for us, it's still a very tiny market and that's really one of the things that's exciting us. We can see so much potential for our growth And we'll do it organically, but also, Paresh mentioned earlier, when we're in a small environment in market, we're not equally opposed to looking at Specialized M and A just to accelerate our growth in particular geographies. Speaker 200:58:52So but overall we're in a very good position. I think we're going to do it's going to become one of our larger markets as we progress through the next few years. Speaker 900:59:04Okay. Thanks for that. Just to follow-up with, Barishke, give a little more color, you talked about the central Efficiency is quite a bit, but can you talk more about the ones at the site level? Is that sort of expected at this point of the cycle when things slow down a little bit, you catch up from The high speed of growth and maybe you can go back and improve on some of these sites. Does that sort of in your numbers for the back half of this year? Speaker 900:59:27And then what does that look like Into next year when maybe growth starts to ramp up again, can you still improve on those site by site? Operator00:59:35Yes. We are improving on those Side by side level. And Adrian's appointment will also help in deploying small tech In addition to automation, I would say at the site level as well. So we're looking at the organization at the site level, looking at our layers at the site level, Span of control at the site level, so all of those are part of our productivity efforts, and it's paying off quite well. And you will see that progressing towards the end of this year And into next year. Operator01:00:04There's more to come on that side. Speaker 901:00:08Okay. Thanks, guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 201:00:10Thank you. Speaker 101:00:13Thank you. Our next questions come from the line of Jeff Kauffman with Vertical Research Partners. Please proceed with your questions. Speaker 901:00:20Thank you very much and thank you for slipping me in. Speaker 201:00:25Just kind of Speaker 901:00:26a broader picture question. You talked about What's going on in your pipeline with your customers? As we start to get more and more of these more complex Assignments with your customer base. In theory, that should probably go hand in hand with some stronger margins. Can you talk a little bit about what's Going on the margin side of the business as you're implementing more of these automation projects? Operator01:00:57Sure. It's Barish here. We see about 200 basis points to 300 basis points higher margin in the automation. And many of the new projects Bill has mentioned, there's a lot of automation involved. Even if it is Takeover in place first time outsourcing of the existing facility over time we implement automation in those facilities. Operator01:01:20So they do become Automated over time, that's one of the drivers of our productivity. And also, We have been very conscious of our cash and capital expenditure on those. And when our customers see that these pay off beautifully, They are actually willing to give us longer term contracts and also sometimes take the burden on themselves as well. So it pays off beautifully for them and it is making our contracts like much stickier, margins And you create a lot of value, so we capture more value. Speaker 901:02:02Bearish, thank you. That's my one. Speaker 801:02:04Thank you. Speaker 101:02:07Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time we have for questions today. I'd now like to hand the call back over to Mr. Wilson for any closing remarks. Speaker 201:02:15Thanks, Daryl, and thanks again for hosting our call today. We appreciate it. Gxor, we've now delivered a strong first half to 2023 and have now raised our 2023 Adjusted EPS and EBITDA guidance twice, and importantly, we've got great confidence on the delivery of our 2027 targets. Whilst the macro is not providing much of a tailwind for underlying volumes, we're really excelling in everything that we're controlling. We've delivered record wins and have a very exciting pipeline for the future. Speaker 201:02:54Growth opportunities are abundant in our business. This sets us up for a great 2024 and through delivering strong EBITDA and EPS and returns for our shareholders, We expect all of these benefits to continue. Our results today and our upgraded guidance shows Gxo is proving itself a resilient growth leader. In no small part, this is down to all of our teams focused on delivering a best in class service to our customers and helping them to navigate the current environment. With that, we'll bring the call to an end. Speaker 201:03:34I'd like to finish by wishing everybody a great rest of the day, and I thank everybody for your attendance to the call. Many thanks. Speaker 101:03:45Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's teleconference. Thank you for your participation. YouRead morePowered by