PostNord Year-end report 2023 – Improved income despite reduced sales
Fourth quarter 2023
- Net sales totaled SEK 10,441 million (10,947), a decrease of -5 percent (-2) in fixed currency for like-for-like units
- Parcel volumes decreased by in all -4 percent (-5)
- Mail volumes decreased by -12 percent (-13)
- Operating income (EBIT) totaled SEK 124 million (-20)
- Adjusted operating income (adjusted EBIT) was SEK 328 million (247)
- The Board of Directors proposes that no dividend be paid for the 2023 financial year
- The Annual and Sustainability Report 2023 will be published on March 8
Comments from Annemarie Gardshol, CEO
Improved income in the fourth quarter
The end of the year, with Black Week and Christmas shopping, is our most intense period. Overall, we are satisfied with how we performed during our peak period, despite challenging weather conditions that affected access.
Work during the year was characterized by ongoing and decisive actions to address lower parcel and mail volumes and high costs arising from high inflation. In the quarter, several of our segments – and the Group as a whole – report improved income. This is the first time since the end of the pandemic in the second quarter of 2021 that the Group's operating income has increased. Nevertheless, we continue to experience a challenging world situation. As a result, we are continuing to adjust prices, and capacity, and to maintain the pace of our improvement programs. We are also continuing to work on increasing flexibility in our business model.
Competitive Nordic parcels business
PostNord aims to be the market and cost leader in parcels in the Nordic region. Parcel lockers are a popular option and we are rapidly expanding our network of parcel lockers. At the end of the quarter, we were operating about 17,000 parcel distribution points – parcel lockers and distribution points – that complement our home delivery offering. During the year, we launched a wide-ranging Cost Leadership program that includes a common product portfolio for the Nordic parcels market and that will generate structurally higher profitability over time.
To keep improving our products and services, it is important for us to constantly develop technological solutions that help us work smarter and more efficiently. In Sweden, we have developed a digital copy of production data linked to our terminal in Örebro. This makes it possible to test new flows or have AI identify improvement measures. This project received recognition through an award at Parcel+PostExpo, in the Sorting & Fulfillment Technology of the Year category. In Denmark, we are developing a completely new production model for the delivery of parcels. The model meets, to a much greater extent, the requirements for flexibility and productivity in the “last mile”.
Financially sustainable mail business
We are the proud provider of the universal postal service in Sweden. During the quarter, we continued to implement quality-enhancing measures to ensure high mail quality, going forward. A year ago, the main report from the Commission of Inquiry into Financing for the Postal Service was presented to the government. The report states that the universal service obligation involves a net cost for PostNord as a provider. We want decisions on regulatory relief, in the form of revised quality requirements, to be taken as early as possible. This would defer the time at which the mail business can no longer be operated without State aid.
As of January 1, 2024, the Danish universal service obligation has ceased. Exemptions apply to shipments to small islands, the visually impaired and international mail. The Danish Ministry of Transport has decided that PostNord Denmark should maintain these three specific tasks until procurement exercises have been completed. Compensation for the distribution service will be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Danish Postal Services Act. In Denmark, we are rapidly adjusting our organization, offering and prices to meet the new reality.
High pace for our climate agenda
We have set a prioritized climate agenda with the goal of being fossil-free by 2030. In the quarter, carbon dioxide emissions decreased by 16 percent, compared with the fourth quarter in 2022.
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We make everyday life easier. PostNord is a leading provider of parcel and logistics services to, from, and within the Nordic region. We ensure the provision of a postal service to households and businesses in Sweden and Denmark, regardless of where they live and work. PostNord connects companies, public authorities and consumers and enables business, trade and communication in the Nordic region. With our expertise and strong distribution network, we put in place the conditions for the e-commerce, distribution, logistics and communication solutions of tomorrow in the Nordic region. In 2023, the Group had around 24,500 employees and sales of SEK 39.3 billion. The Parent Company is a Swedish public limited company with Group headquarters in Solna, Sweden. Visit us at www.postnord.com