NASDAQ:EML Eastern Q1 2024 Earnings Report $23.45 +0.51 (+2.22%) Closing price 05/7/2025 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$23.28 -0.17 (-0.72%) As of 04:20 AM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings History Eastern EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.31Consensus EPS N/ABeat/MissN/AOne Year Ago EPSN/AEastern Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$67.93 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/AEastern Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2024Date5/6/2024TimeN/AConference Call DateTuesday, May 7, 2024Conference Call Time11:00AM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Eastern Q1 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 7, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Eastern Company's First Quarter Fiscal Year 20 24 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode and the floor will be open for questions after the presentation. Please note this conference is being recorded. I will now turn the conference over to your host, Marianne Barr, Treasurer of The Eastern Company. Marianne, over to you. Speaker 100:00:33Good morning, and thank you, everyone, for joining us this morning for a review of The Eastern Company's results for the Q1 of 2024. With me on the call are Eastern's President and CEO, Mark Hernandez and Eastern's CFO, Nicholas Vallejos. The company issued an earnings press release yesterday after the market closed. If anyone has not yet seen the release, please visit the Investors section of the company's website, www.easterncompany.com, where you will find the release under Financial News. Please note that some of the information you will hear during today's call will consist of forward looking statements about the company's future financial performance and business prospects, including without limitation, statements regarding revenue, gross margin, operating expenses, other income and expenses, taxes and business outlook. Speaker 100:01:30These forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or trends to differ significantly from those projected in these forward looking statements. We undertake no obligation to review or update any forward looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the call. For more information regarding these risks and uncertainties, please refer to risk factors discussed in our SEC filings, including Form 10 ks filed with the SEC on March 12, 2024 for the fiscal year 2023 and Form 10 Q filed with the SEC on May 6, 2024. In addition, during today's call, we will discuss non GAAP financial measures that we believe are useful as supplemental measures of Eastern's performance. These non GAAP measures should be considered in addition to and not as a substitute for or in isolation from GAAP results. Speaker 100:02:34A reconciliation of each of the non GAAP measures discussed during today's call to the most directly comparable GAAP measure can be found in the earnings press release. With that introduction, I'll turn the call over to Mark. Speaker 200:02:48Thank you, Mary Anne, and good morning to both those who joined us by phone and those participating via the web. As you know, 2023 was a year of transformation for Eastern, during which we revamped our core operations for long term growth and shareholder value creation. Our operational improvement initiatives drove increasingly strong results as the year continued and in Q1 of 2024, we made additional progress even though seasonally the Q1 is not a strong one for us. I'll provide just a few highlights of the quarter now, so I can spend more time later in the call going over our plans and activities for 2024 and beyond. First, through our consistent focus on operational excellence, we greatly improved our gross margin and earnings year over year. Speaker 200:03:36Our drive to reduce Eastern's inventory down by $3,500,000 from year end 2023 continue to contribute to our results. We made further progress in strengthening our balance sheet reducing long term debt to $43,100,000 and positioning Eastern to pursue M and A opportunities that accelerate our objectives. In addition, we grew our backlog 22% to more than $97,000,000 since the year end 2023, reflecting the positive impact of our steps to enhance relationships with key customers and more stable order flow we achieved, allowing us to enter Phase 2 of focused commercial business, commercial transformation for organic growth. In all of our divisions, book to bill ratio, a very positive sign as we move into Q2 has been positive for all companies. Additionally, we're launching some significant new products in this quarter. Speaker 200:04:33It's a little too early to talk about them now, I look forward to providing more details as we get further into the programs. I will now turn the call over to Nick for a quick review of our Q1 financial results. Nick? Speaker 300:04:46Thank you, Mark, and good morning, everyone. As Mark said, I'll run through our results for the Q1 of 2024. For the period, net sales decreased 6% to $67,900,000 from $72,500,000 in the 2023 period, primarily due to lower demand for truck accessories and returnable transport packaging products, partially offset by strong orders for truck mirror assemblies. During the quarter, distributors continued to work through inventories built up in response to supply chain challenges. But based on our recent conversations with our distributor customers and current order activity, we believe this process is finally winding down. Speaker 300:05:29As Mark mentioned, our backlog as of March 30, 2024 increased 22% to $97,400,000 compared to $80,100,000 as of December 30, 2023. The increase was driven by orders for truck mirror assemblies, including the launch of Velvac's new mirror program for Class 8 trucks. Gross margin as a percentage of sales in the Q1 was 24% compared to 21% in the 2023 period. The increase in margin primarily reflects improved price cost alignment and various other cost saving initiatives. As a percentage of net sales, product development expenses were 2% compared to 1.9% for the 2023 quarter. Speaker 300:06:19Selling and administrative expenses decreased 4% for the Q1 of 2024 compared to last year's period. The decrease was primarily due to lower legal, professional, selling costs and payroll expenses. Other income and expense for the Q1 of 2024 increased $600,000 compared to the 2023 period. The increase in other income of $600,000 was primarily driven by unfavorable working capital adjustment of $400,000 in the 2023 period related to the sale of the GreenWalt business. Net income for the Q1 of 2024 increased to $1,900,000 or $0.31 per diluted share from $600,000 or $0.10 per diluted share in the 2023 period. Speaker 300:07:09In the Q1 of 2023, net income was negatively impacted by $1,800,000 in severance expenses related to the elimination of the Chief Operating Officer position, the departure of the Chief Executive Officer and a $400,000 related to the sale of the GreenWalt business, partially offset by $500,000 for the non GAAP tax impact of the adjustments. Adjusted EBITDA, a non GAAP measure, for the Q1 of 2024 was $5,200,000 compared to $5,500,000 for the first quarter of 2023. At the end of the Q1, our senior net leverage ratio was 1.4:one, down from 2.05 at the end of the 2023 period. In addition, we invested $1,800,000 in capital expenditures and paid dividends of $700,000 For the Q1, cash flow from operating activities was $3,600,000 compared to $6,900,000 for the last year's period. The difference was primarily due to increases in accounts receivable and lower reductions in inventory, partially offset by accounts payable. Speaker 300:08:23As of March 30, 2024, inventories totaled $55,800,000 a decrease of $3,500,000 from year end 2023. That completes my financial review. I'll now turn the call back to Mark. Speaker 200:08:38Thanks, Nick. At this point, I'll review our key strategies and activities for the rest of 2024 and beyond. As a first step, I'd like to be sure that everyone understands the mission we are pursuing for the Eastern Company because it provides important perspective on the way we are now running the company. Our goal is to be more than just a product manufacturer. We want to be a trusted partner who provides engineered solutions that add intrinsic value to our customers, our shareholders and our employees. Speaker 200:09:10We want Eastern to be the company our customers want to do business with, so they actually look for opportunities to work with us and are invested in our success. We are starting to see already as a result of our improved operations, high quality products and on time delivery and our many visits and conversations with Eastern's customers. Our higher backlog, for example, illustrates the improved perception and the higher level of trust in Eastern that our customers are building. In our last few earnings calls, I've talked about the four pillars of our strategy for building a solid foundation of reliable earnings from operating activities, which we've been key to helping us achieve our improved results. As you recall, the pillars are disciplined operations, optimum capital utilization, focused commercial business and a phase we're now just entering, value added acquisitions and vertical integration. Speaker 200:10:13Just a few days ago, we attended an M and A conference where we made many useful connections with professionals who can help us identify strong prospects of appropriate size for Eastern and execute transactions quickly and efficiently. We are especially interested opportunities for vertical integration so that we rather than paying a supplier to do something we're capable of doing ourselves. We take on that task and capture the savings in our cost of goods sold, which then flow to the gross margin improvement. In our year end call, I spoke about the importance of overarching One Eastern philosophy, which means that rather than functioning as 3 separate companies, our goal is to act as 1 company, leveraging our size and activities across our divisions to enable us to provide the best value to our customers and the best results for our shareholders. One Easter approach has had a very beneficial impact on our operations already, and we're now executing actions such as maximizing our return from the company's footprint in Mexico and Asia, so that we can make the best possible manufacturing decisions based on availability of labor, wage structures and component costs centralized actions in HR and IT rather than duplicate those functions across the divisions leveraging our procurement cube, which is our spend on direct material, indirect material and expense to achieve a more efficient expenditures throughout our operating divisions. Speaker 200:11:40We are also planning a $3,500,000 investment in plastics manufacturing capabilities that will help us build businesses of all 3 of our operating divisions. We have a pilot program underway now, though the efforts such as these Eastern as a whole can achieve more than any one single division is capable of. Another fundamental concept I would like to touch on today is our shareholder value creation cycle. It starts with our divisions being a trusted partner and with disciplined business operations. These elements produce stronger operating results, which translate into increased earnings, increased cash flow and the ability to pay down debt. Speaker 200:12:22Improved results start the process of the strengthening of Eastern's market capitalization and total shareholder return. Then comes the growth phase, which encompasses organic growth, acquisitions and vertical integration. At the moment, our internal growth projects include electromechanical development at Everhart, lighter solutions that save the customer money at Big 3 and advancing our integration of SureFlex acquisition to provide aftermarket solutions at Velvac. We live this loop of value creation every single day and we are pushing it forward as fast as we can. Our May 24 investor presentation includes a slide that illustrates our shareholder value creation cycle. Speaker 200:13:07You may want to take a look at after today's call. The deck is posted on the Investors Information section of our website under Events and Presentations. With that, we'll open up for questions. I would like to kick off the question section with some shareholder questions that we've received over the last couple of weeks, just to prime the solution. So the first question is you seem to have a strong relationship with your customers. Speaker 200:13:38Is that a strategy to grow the present set of products Eastern manufacturers or these customers ask Eastern to broaden its manufacturing capabilities to offer additional products. So what I said earlier, we want to be the trusted partner that our customers want to come to with opportunities that we can further provide values because they trust us, they trust in our ability to deliver. They know that we're reliable and that we can produce. As we go through another opportunity is if we go through cycles in the commercial vehicle industry, there's going to be companies that are going to be spun off from private equity and some other opportunities where they're not performing as much as they want. Our customers know this upfront probably more so than we do and will come to us with opportunities to grow our business going forward because they can trust us and rely on us to provide. Speaker 200:14:36The second question, how does Eastern compete in the marketplace today compared to the previous realm before I took over as CEO and Nick took over as CFO. What I can say is that our new foundation is alignment of business philosophy. And that starts with codifying our strategy of 4 pillars so that everyone across the divisions understands what we're trying to do as an Eastern company and cascade that down into their organizations to achieve results beyond what they would anticipate within themselves and capabilities. Couple that with the OneEaster philosophy where we synergize across our divisions and we participate in making Eastern better at the same time of making each of our divisions stronger. And then targeting organic growth through commercial transformations through products that we exist today with customers we exist today, but as well as adjacent markets that we're looking to enter. Speaker 200:15:35The third question I'll give to Nick. Nick, what conditions need to be met by the company to consider another significant transaction in M and A activity? Speaker 300:15:45So for us, we want to make sure that we have our appropriate working capital efficiency. We have been down the path of lowering our debt and we want to continue to be able to do so. And then consistent operating performance. And those are the 3 main conditions we're focusing on while we look towards other significant transactions. Speaker 200:16:06Okay. Operator, we'll turn it over to Paul to the Operator00:16:11queue. Thank you very much. We are now opening the floor up to the phone lines. Thank you. Your first question is coming from Ross Davidson of Barrington Capital. Operator00:16:46Ross, your line is live. Speaker 400:16:49Hi, Mark. Hi, Nick. Thanks for taking the question. On revenue and backlog, I just wanted to ask, the revenue was down about 6% year over year, but it was about flat sequentially and then the backlog was up nicely. Does the backlog give you any sort of indication of plus whatever else you're hearing give you any indication of sort of when we might see growth restart? Speaker 200:17:13Yes, Ross. So the impact in the Q1 was primarily due to four things across 2 major projects, 1 defense project and the USPS launch being delayed that we expect to come online later in the year. And then the distributor model that we talked about as they burn through their backlogs And we're addressing that through our commercial transformation by expanding on our penetration of available products to distributors as well as touch points with the distributors going forward and leveraging that going forward. And then the last thing that impacted us was the kind of slowdown in returnable packaging as the automotive companies and the commercial vehicle companies kind of decide on what 2024 is going to look like. And they delayed some of their orders, but we're back in line now. Speaker 200:18:09So our book to bill ratio, I think, is a short term indicator that shows that we have confidence in the rest of the year as well as our backlog. The backlog increase was primarily due to the relationships we have with the customers to get a solid foundation of orders going forward. So we feel confident throughout 2024 that it was just a lull in the Q1 and that we'll see the second, third, Q4 being stronger than we anticipate in getting back on track with 2024. Speaker 400:18:41Okay, great. Thanks. That's helpful. And then just last question on gross margins. I know it's noisy and different things can happen each quarter. Speaker 400:18:51Was there anything in particular to highlight about what drove the sequential decline in gross margin from the, I think, 26.8% in Q4 to what we saw in Q1? Speaker 300:19:07No. So there wasn't any particular anything particular to highlight. I guess the one thing I would mention is the end of year LIFO adjustment that we make. That was a benefit in the Q4. However, your Q1, you do typically see lower margins compared to the rest of the year for the Eastern Company historically. Speaker 200:19:28And couple that with the reduction in revenue, our SG and A was set up to be at a higher level of revenue. So we saw some deterioration from the Q4. But optimistically speaking, it should come right back as we right the ship on revenues going forward. Speaker 400:19:46Okay. Yes, that makes sense. And I do recall the LIFO adjustment. So thanks for the context and good luck for the rest of the year. Operator00:19:56Thank you very much. Okay. I'm not seeing any further questions come into queue. I will now hand back over to Mark Hernandez for any closing remarks. Speaker 200:20:18Thanks for joining us today. We with the strong operational foundation we've created, the steps we're taking to establish Eastern as an agile solutions provider and our new focus on mergers and acquisitions and make VersaFi, we believe we are on the right path to building a bigger, better and more profitable company. The macroeconomic environment for our industry is good and we're positioning Eastern to take full advantage of the opportunities that arise. We look forward to giving you another update in August. In the meantime, if you have any additional information if you need any additional information, please reach out to us. Speaker 200:20:55Thanks again for joining us today.Read morePowered by Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallEastern Q1 202400:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2x Earnings DocumentsPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Eastern Earnings HeadlinesThe Eastern Co (EML) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with ...May 8 at 3:42 AM | finance.yahoo.comTrump’s sovereign wealth fund idea is born of envy rather than senseMay 7 at 12:45 PM | ft.comAll Signs Point To Collapse - 401(k)s/IRAs /Are DoomedRetiring? 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There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Eastern Company's First Quarter Fiscal Year 20 24 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode and the floor will be open for questions after the presentation. Please note this conference is being recorded. I will now turn the conference over to your host, Marianne Barr, Treasurer of The Eastern Company. Marianne, over to you. Speaker 100:00:33Good morning, and thank you, everyone, for joining us this morning for a review of The Eastern Company's results for the Q1 of 2024. With me on the call are Eastern's President and CEO, Mark Hernandez and Eastern's CFO, Nicholas Vallejos. The company issued an earnings press release yesterday after the market closed. If anyone has not yet seen the release, please visit the Investors section of the company's website, www.easterncompany.com, where you will find the release under Financial News. Please note that some of the information you will hear during today's call will consist of forward looking statements about the company's future financial performance and business prospects, including without limitation, statements regarding revenue, gross margin, operating expenses, other income and expenses, taxes and business outlook. Speaker 100:01:30These forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or trends to differ significantly from those projected in these forward looking statements. We undertake no obligation to review or update any forward looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the call. For more information regarding these risks and uncertainties, please refer to risk factors discussed in our SEC filings, including Form 10 ks filed with the SEC on March 12, 2024 for the fiscal year 2023 and Form 10 Q filed with the SEC on May 6, 2024. In addition, during today's call, we will discuss non GAAP financial measures that we believe are useful as supplemental measures of Eastern's performance. These non GAAP measures should be considered in addition to and not as a substitute for or in isolation from GAAP results. Speaker 100:02:34A reconciliation of each of the non GAAP measures discussed during today's call to the most directly comparable GAAP measure can be found in the earnings press release. With that introduction, I'll turn the call over to Mark. Speaker 200:02:48Thank you, Mary Anne, and good morning to both those who joined us by phone and those participating via the web. As you know, 2023 was a year of transformation for Eastern, during which we revamped our core operations for long term growth and shareholder value creation. Our operational improvement initiatives drove increasingly strong results as the year continued and in Q1 of 2024, we made additional progress even though seasonally the Q1 is not a strong one for us. I'll provide just a few highlights of the quarter now, so I can spend more time later in the call going over our plans and activities for 2024 and beyond. First, through our consistent focus on operational excellence, we greatly improved our gross margin and earnings year over year. Speaker 200:03:36Our drive to reduce Eastern's inventory down by $3,500,000 from year end 2023 continue to contribute to our results. We made further progress in strengthening our balance sheet reducing long term debt to $43,100,000 and positioning Eastern to pursue M and A opportunities that accelerate our objectives. In addition, we grew our backlog 22% to more than $97,000,000 since the year end 2023, reflecting the positive impact of our steps to enhance relationships with key customers and more stable order flow we achieved, allowing us to enter Phase 2 of focused commercial business, commercial transformation for organic growth. In all of our divisions, book to bill ratio, a very positive sign as we move into Q2 has been positive for all companies. Additionally, we're launching some significant new products in this quarter. Speaker 200:04:33It's a little too early to talk about them now, I look forward to providing more details as we get further into the programs. I will now turn the call over to Nick for a quick review of our Q1 financial results. Nick? Speaker 300:04:46Thank you, Mark, and good morning, everyone. As Mark said, I'll run through our results for the Q1 of 2024. For the period, net sales decreased 6% to $67,900,000 from $72,500,000 in the 2023 period, primarily due to lower demand for truck accessories and returnable transport packaging products, partially offset by strong orders for truck mirror assemblies. During the quarter, distributors continued to work through inventories built up in response to supply chain challenges. But based on our recent conversations with our distributor customers and current order activity, we believe this process is finally winding down. Speaker 300:05:29As Mark mentioned, our backlog as of March 30, 2024 increased 22% to $97,400,000 compared to $80,100,000 as of December 30, 2023. The increase was driven by orders for truck mirror assemblies, including the launch of Velvac's new mirror program for Class 8 trucks. Gross margin as a percentage of sales in the Q1 was 24% compared to 21% in the 2023 period. The increase in margin primarily reflects improved price cost alignment and various other cost saving initiatives. As a percentage of net sales, product development expenses were 2% compared to 1.9% for the 2023 quarter. Speaker 300:06:19Selling and administrative expenses decreased 4% for the Q1 of 2024 compared to last year's period. The decrease was primarily due to lower legal, professional, selling costs and payroll expenses. Other income and expense for the Q1 of 2024 increased $600,000 compared to the 2023 period. The increase in other income of $600,000 was primarily driven by unfavorable working capital adjustment of $400,000 in the 2023 period related to the sale of the GreenWalt business. Net income for the Q1 of 2024 increased to $1,900,000 or $0.31 per diluted share from $600,000 or $0.10 per diluted share in the 2023 period. Speaker 300:07:09In the Q1 of 2023, net income was negatively impacted by $1,800,000 in severance expenses related to the elimination of the Chief Operating Officer position, the departure of the Chief Executive Officer and a $400,000 related to the sale of the GreenWalt business, partially offset by $500,000 for the non GAAP tax impact of the adjustments. Adjusted EBITDA, a non GAAP measure, for the Q1 of 2024 was $5,200,000 compared to $5,500,000 for the first quarter of 2023. At the end of the Q1, our senior net leverage ratio was 1.4:one, down from 2.05 at the end of the 2023 period. In addition, we invested $1,800,000 in capital expenditures and paid dividends of $700,000 For the Q1, cash flow from operating activities was $3,600,000 compared to $6,900,000 for the last year's period. The difference was primarily due to increases in accounts receivable and lower reductions in inventory, partially offset by accounts payable. Speaker 300:08:23As of March 30, 2024, inventories totaled $55,800,000 a decrease of $3,500,000 from year end 2023. That completes my financial review. I'll now turn the call back to Mark. Speaker 200:08:38Thanks, Nick. At this point, I'll review our key strategies and activities for the rest of 2024 and beyond. As a first step, I'd like to be sure that everyone understands the mission we are pursuing for the Eastern Company because it provides important perspective on the way we are now running the company. Our goal is to be more than just a product manufacturer. We want to be a trusted partner who provides engineered solutions that add intrinsic value to our customers, our shareholders and our employees. Speaker 200:09:10We want Eastern to be the company our customers want to do business with, so they actually look for opportunities to work with us and are invested in our success. We are starting to see already as a result of our improved operations, high quality products and on time delivery and our many visits and conversations with Eastern's customers. Our higher backlog, for example, illustrates the improved perception and the higher level of trust in Eastern that our customers are building. In our last few earnings calls, I've talked about the four pillars of our strategy for building a solid foundation of reliable earnings from operating activities, which we've been key to helping us achieve our improved results. As you recall, the pillars are disciplined operations, optimum capital utilization, focused commercial business and a phase we're now just entering, value added acquisitions and vertical integration. Speaker 200:10:13Just a few days ago, we attended an M and A conference where we made many useful connections with professionals who can help us identify strong prospects of appropriate size for Eastern and execute transactions quickly and efficiently. We are especially interested opportunities for vertical integration so that we rather than paying a supplier to do something we're capable of doing ourselves. We take on that task and capture the savings in our cost of goods sold, which then flow to the gross margin improvement. In our year end call, I spoke about the importance of overarching One Eastern philosophy, which means that rather than functioning as 3 separate companies, our goal is to act as 1 company, leveraging our size and activities across our divisions to enable us to provide the best value to our customers and the best results for our shareholders. One Easter approach has had a very beneficial impact on our operations already, and we're now executing actions such as maximizing our return from the company's footprint in Mexico and Asia, so that we can make the best possible manufacturing decisions based on availability of labor, wage structures and component costs centralized actions in HR and IT rather than duplicate those functions across the divisions leveraging our procurement cube, which is our spend on direct material, indirect material and expense to achieve a more efficient expenditures throughout our operating divisions. Speaker 200:11:40We are also planning a $3,500,000 investment in plastics manufacturing capabilities that will help us build businesses of all 3 of our operating divisions. We have a pilot program underway now, though the efforts such as these Eastern as a whole can achieve more than any one single division is capable of. Another fundamental concept I would like to touch on today is our shareholder value creation cycle. It starts with our divisions being a trusted partner and with disciplined business operations. These elements produce stronger operating results, which translate into increased earnings, increased cash flow and the ability to pay down debt. Speaker 200:12:22Improved results start the process of the strengthening of Eastern's market capitalization and total shareholder return. Then comes the growth phase, which encompasses organic growth, acquisitions and vertical integration. At the moment, our internal growth projects include electromechanical development at Everhart, lighter solutions that save the customer money at Big 3 and advancing our integration of SureFlex acquisition to provide aftermarket solutions at Velvac. We live this loop of value creation every single day and we are pushing it forward as fast as we can. Our May 24 investor presentation includes a slide that illustrates our shareholder value creation cycle. Speaker 200:13:07You may want to take a look at after today's call. The deck is posted on the Investors Information section of our website under Events and Presentations. With that, we'll open up for questions. I would like to kick off the question section with some shareholder questions that we've received over the last couple of weeks, just to prime the solution. So the first question is you seem to have a strong relationship with your customers. Speaker 200:13:38Is that a strategy to grow the present set of products Eastern manufacturers or these customers ask Eastern to broaden its manufacturing capabilities to offer additional products. So what I said earlier, we want to be the trusted partner that our customers want to come to with opportunities that we can further provide values because they trust us, they trust in our ability to deliver. They know that we're reliable and that we can produce. As we go through another opportunity is if we go through cycles in the commercial vehicle industry, there's going to be companies that are going to be spun off from private equity and some other opportunities where they're not performing as much as they want. Our customers know this upfront probably more so than we do and will come to us with opportunities to grow our business going forward because they can trust us and rely on us to provide. Speaker 200:14:36The second question, how does Eastern compete in the marketplace today compared to the previous realm before I took over as CEO and Nick took over as CFO. What I can say is that our new foundation is alignment of business philosophy. And that starts with codifying our strategy of 4 pillars so that everyone across the divisions understands what we're trying to do as an Eastern company and cascade that down into their organizations to achieve results beyond what they would anticipate within themselves and capabilities. Couple that with the OneEaster philosophy where we synergize across our divisions and we participate in making Eastern better at the same time of making each of our divisions stronger. And then targeting organic growth through commercial transformations through products that we exist today with customers we exist today, but as well as adjacent markets that we're looking to enter. Speaker 200:15:35The third question I'll give to Nick. Nick, what conditions need to be met by the company to consider another significant transaction in M and A activity? Speaker 300:15:45So for us, we want to make sure that we have our appropriate working capital efficiency. We have been down the path of lowering our debt and we want to continue to be able to do so. And then consistent operating performance. And those are the 3 main conditions we're focusing on while we look towards other significant transactions. Speaker 200:16:06Okay. Operator, we'll turn it over to Paul to the Operator00:16:11queue. Thank you very much. We are now opening the floor up to the phone lines. Thank you. Your first question is coming from Ross Davidson of Barrington Capital. Operator00:16:46Ross, your line is live. Speaker 400:16:49Hi, Mark. Hi, Nick. Thanks for taking the question. On revenue and backlog, I just wanted to ask, the revenue was down about 6% year over year, but it was about flat sequentially and then the backlog was up nicely. Does the backlog give you any sort of indication of plus whatever else you're hearing give you any indication of sort of when we might see growth restart? Speaker 200:17:13Yes, Ross. So the impact in the Q1 was primarily due to four things across 2 major projects, 1 defense project and the USPS launch being delayed that we expect to come online later in the year. And then the distributor model that we talked about as they burn through their backlogs And we're addressing that through our commercial transformation by expanding on our penetration of available products to distributors as well as touch points with the distributors going forward and leveraging that going forward. And then the last thing that impacted us was the kind of slowdown in returnable packaging as the automotive companies and the commercial vehicle companies kind of decide on what 2024 is going to look like. And they delayed some of their orders, but we're back in line now. Speaker 200:18:09So our book to bill ratio, I think, is a short term indicator that shows that we have confidence in the rest of the year as well as our backlog. The backlog increase was primarily due to the relationships we have with the customers to get a solid foundation of orders going forward. So we feel confident throughout 2024 that it was just a lull in the Q1 and that we'll see the second, third, Q4 being stronger than we anticipate in getting back on track with 2024. Speaker 400:18:41Okay, great. Thanks. That's helpful. And then just last question on gross margins. I know it's noisy and different things can happen each quarter. Speaker 400:18:51Was there anything in particular to highlight about what drove the sequential decline in gross margin from the, I think, 26.8% in Q4 to what we saw in Q1? Speaker 300:19:07No. So there wasn't any particular anything particular to highlight. I guess the one thing I would mention is the end of year LIFO adjustment that we make. That was a benefit in the Q4. However, your Q1, you do typically see lower margins compared to the rest of the year for the Eastern Company historically. Speaker 200:19:28And couple that with the reduction in revenue, our SG and A was set up to be at a higher level of revenue. So we saw some deterioration from the Q4. But optimistically speaking, it should come right back as we right the ship on revenues going forward. Speaker 400:19:46Okay. Yes, that makes sense. And I do recall the LIFO adjustment. So thanks for the context and good luck for the rest of the year. Operator00:19:56Thank you very much. Okay. I'm not seeing any further questions come into queue. I will now hand back over to Mark Hernandez for any closing remarks. Speaker 200:20:18Thanks for joining us today. We with the strong operational foundation we've created, the steps we're taking to establish Eastern as an agile solutions provider and our new focus on mergers and acquisitions and make VersaFi, we believe we are on the right path to building a bigger, better and more profitable company. The macroeconomic environment for our industry is good and we're positioning Eastern to take full advantage of the opportunities that arise. We look forward to giving you another update in August. In the meantime, if you have any additional information if you need any additional information, please reach out to us. Speaker 200:20:55Thanks again for joining us today.Read morePowered by