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ODFL - Old Dominion Freight Line Reports Third Quarter 2023 Earnings Per Diluted Share of $3.09

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (Nasdaq: ODFL) today announced financial results for the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023.

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

2023

2022

% Chg.

2023

2022

% Chg.

Total revenue

$

1,515,277

$

1,603,690

(5.5

)%

$

4,370,602

$

4,768,418

(8.3

)%

LTL services revenue

$

1,501,266

$

1,582,952

(5.2

)%

$

4,323,453

$

4,703,392

(8.1

)%

Other services revenue

$

14,011

$

20,738

(32.4

)%

$

47,149

$

65,026

(27.5

)%

Operating income

$

445,019

$

496,080

(10.3

)%

$

1,219,662

$

1,410,403

(13.5

)%

Operating ratio

70.6

%

69.1

%

72.1

%

70.4

%

Net income

$

339,287

$

377,401

(10.1

)%

$

916,687

$

1,053,230

(13.0

)%

Diluted earnings per share

$

3.09

$

3.36

(8.0

)%

$

8.32

$

9.26

(10.2

)%

Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

109,835

112,295

(2.2

)%

110,234

113,747

(3.1

)%

Marty Freeman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Old Dominion, commented, “Old Dominion’s third quarter financial results reflect continued softness in the domestic economy but also a number of encouraging trends. Our LTL shipments per day averaged 49,670 during the third quarter after averaging 47,077 per day through the first six months of the year. Our team responded both efficiently and effectively to this positive inflection in volumes by continuing to offer superior service that included 99% on-time service performance and a 0.1% cargo claims ratio. The consistency of our best-in-class service has continued to differentiate Old Dominion in the marketplace, which we believe supports our ongoing yield-management initiatives and ability to win market share over the long term.

“Revenue for the third quarter decreased 5.5%, due primarily to the 6.9% decrease in LTL tons per day that was partially offset by a 3.1% increase in LTL revenue per hundredweight. We also had one less operating day as compared to the third quarter of 2022. LTL tons per day decreased 6.9%, which was attributable to a 2.9% decrease in LTL shipments per day and a 4.1% decrease in LTL weight per shipment. While this change in the mix of our freight contributed to an increase in our reported yields during the quarter, our LTL revenue per hundredweight, excluding fuel surcharges, increased 8.9% due primarily to our ongoing efforts to obtain yield increases that offset cost inflation and support our ongoing investments in capacity.

“Our operating ratio increased 150 basis points to 70.6% for the third quarter of 2023. This change was driven by the increase in overhead costs as a percent of revenue between the periods compared, as our direct operating costs improved as a percent of revenue due to an increase in operating efficiencies. The increase in our overhead cost categories resulted from an increase in the cost for employee benefits as well as increased depreciation associated with the ongoing execution of our capital expenditure plan.”

Cash Flow and Use of Capital

Old Dominion’s net cash provided by operating activities was $429.2 million for the third quarter of 2023 and $1.1 billion for the first nine months of the year. The Company had $206.6 million in cash and cash equivalents at September 30, 2023.

Capital expenditures were $172.0 million for the third quarter of 2023 and $651.4 million for the first nine months of the year. The Company expects its aggregate capital expenditures for 2023 to total approximately $720 million, including planned expenditures of $260 million for real estate and service center expansion projects; $385 million for tractors and trailers; and $75 million for information technology and other assets.

Old Dominion continued to return capital to shareholders during the third quarter of 2023 through its share repurchase and dividend programs. For the first nine months of this year, the cash utilized for shareholder return programs included $368.1 million of share repurchases and $131.5 million of cash dividends.

Summary

Mr. Freeman concluded, “Old Dominion’s operating performance during the third quarter demonstrates the strength of our team and their consistent execution of our long-term strategic plan. We responded to the increase in market share during the quarter by continuing to provide our customers with superior service at a fair price, which remains the foundation of our business model. We were well-positioned to respond to the inflection in volumes due to our consistent investment in service center capacity, equipment, technology, and most importantly, our people. Maintaining excess capacity during slower economic environments comes at a cost, but we believe having available capacity for our customers when they need it is a critical element of our value proposition. As we continue to focus on delivering our unmatched value proposition to customers over the long term, we are confident that we can create profitable growth and increase shareholder value.”

Old Dominion will hold a conference call to discuss this release today at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Investors will have the opportunity to listen to the conference call live over the internet by going to ir.odfl.com. Please log on at least 15 minutes early to register, download and install any necessary audio software. For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available at this website shortly after the call and will be available for 30 days. A telephonic replay will also be available through November 1, 2023, at (877) 344-7529, Access Code 8344351.

Forward-looking statements in this news release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We caution the reader that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to be materially different from those expressed or implied herein, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) the challenges associated with executing our growth strategy, and developing, marketing and consistently delivering high-quality services that meet customer expectations; (2) various risks related to health epidemics, pandemics and similar outbreaks; (3) changes in our relationships with significant customers; (4) our exposure to claims related to cargo loss and damage, property damage, personal injury, workers’ compensation and healthcare, increased self-insured retention or deductible levels or premiums for excess coverage, and claims in excess of insured coverage levels; (5) the availability and cost of equipment and parts, including regulatory changes and supply constraints that could impact the cost of these assets; (6) increased costs, beyond what we may be able to recover through price increases, including as a result of inflation; (7) the availability and cost of suitable real estate; (8) the availability and cost of third-party transportation used to supplement our workforce and equipment needs; (9) the availability and price of diesel fuel and our ability to collect fuel surcharges, as well as the effectiveness of those fuel surcharges in mitigating the impact of fluctuating prices for diesel fuel and other petroleum-based products; (10) seasonal trends in the less-than-truckload (“LTL”) industry, including harsh weather conditions and disasters; (11) the availability and cost of capital for our significant ongoing cash requirements; (12) decreases in demand for, and the value of, used equipment; (13) our ability to successfully consummate and integrate acquisitions; (14) the costs and potential liabilities related to our international business relationships; (15) the costs and potential adverse impact of compliance with anti-terrorism measures on our business; (16) the competitive environment with respect to our industry, including pricing pressures; (17) various economic factors such as recessions, inflation, downturns in the economy, global uncertainty and instability, changes in international trade policies, changes in U.S. social, political, and regulatory conditions or a disruption of financial markets, which may decrease demand for our services or increase our costs; (18) the negative impact of any unionization, or the passage of legislation or regulations that could facilitate unionization, of our employees; (19) increases in the cost of employee compensation and benefit packages used to address general labor market challenges and to attract or retain qualified employees, including drivers and maintenance technicians; (20) our ability to retain our key employees and continue to effectively execute our succession plan; (21) potential costs and liabilities associated with cyber incidents and other risks with respect to our information technology systems or those of our third-party service providers, including system failure, security breach, disruption by malware or ransomware or other damage; (22) the failure to adapt to new technologies implemented by our competitors in the LTL and transportation industry, which could negatively affect our ability to compete; (23) the failure to keep pace with developments in technology, any disruption to our technology infrastructure, or failures of essential services upon which our technology platforms rely, which could cause us to incur costs or result in a loss of business; (24) disruption in the operational and technical services (including software as a service) provided to us by third parties, which could result in operational delays and/or increased costs; (25) the Compliance, Safety, Accountability initiative of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (“FMCSA”), which could adversely impact our ability to hire qualified drivers, meet our growth projections and maintain our customer relationships; (26) the costs and potential adverse impact of compliance with, or violations of, current and future rules issued by the Department of Transportation, the FMCSA and other regulatory agencies; (27) the costs and potential liabilities related to compliance with, or violations of, existing or future governmental laws and regulations, including environmental laws; (28) the effects of legal, regulatory or market responses to climate change concerns; (29) the increase in costs associated with healthcare legislation and other mandated benefits; (30) the costs and potential liabilities related to legal proceedings and claims, governmental inquiries, notices and investigations; (31) the impact of changes in tax laws, rates, guidance and interpretations; (32) the concentration of our stock ownership with the Congdon family; (33) the ability or the failure to declare future cash dividends; (34) fluctuations in the amount and frequency of our stock repurchases; (35) volatility in the market value of our common stock; (36) the impact of certain provisions in our articles of incorporation, bylaws, and Virginia law that could discourage, delay or prevent a change in control of us or a change in our management; and (37) other risks and uncertainties described in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC. Our forward-looking statements are based upon our beliefs and assumptions using information available at the time the statements are made. We caution the reader not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements as (i) these statements are neither a prediction nor a guarantee of future events or circumstances and (ii) the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and projections about future events may differ materially from actual results. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement to reflect developments occurring after the statement is made, except as otherwise required by law.

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. is one of the largest North American LTL motor carriers and provides regional, inter-regional and national LTL services through a single integrated, union-free organization. Our service offerings, which include expedited transportation, are provided through an expansive network of service centers located throughout the continental United States. The Company also maintains strategic alliances with other carriers to provide LTL services throughout North America. In addition to its core LTL services, the Company offers a range of value-added services including container drayage, truckload brokerage and supply chain consulting.

OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE, INC.

Statements of Operations

Third Quarter

Year to Date

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenue

$

1,515,277

100.0

%

$

1,603,690

100.0

%

$

4,370,602

100.0

%

$

4,768,418

100.0

%

Operating expenses:

Salaries, wages & benefits

663,810

43.8

%

675,084

42.1

%

1,958,726

44.8

%

2,060,983

43.2

%

Operating supplies & expenses

180,653

11.9

%

217,260

13.5

%

538,410

12.3

%

645,329

13.5

%

General supplies & expenses

41,745

2.8

%

45,951

2.9

%

119,896

2.7

%

120,580

2.5

%

Operating taxes & licenses

36,527

2.4

%

35,753

2.2

%

110,118

2.5

%

105,781

2.2

%

Insurance & claims

16,004

1.1

%

17,491

1.1

%

47,413

1.1

%

50,562

1.1

%

Communications & utilities

10,724

0.7

%

10,288

0.6

%

33,256

0.8

%

30,062

0.6

%

Depreciation & amortization

84,055

5.5

%

68,347

4.4

%

239,786

5.5

%

203,997

4.4

%

Purchased transportation

30,835

2.0

%

34,453

2.1

%

90,046

2.1

%

129,634

2.7

%

Miscellaneous expenses, net

5,905

0.4

%

2,983

0.2

%

13,289

0.3

%

11,087

0.2

%

Total operating expenses

1,070,258

70.6

%

1,107,610

69.1

%

3,150,940

72.1

%

3,358,015

70.4

%

Operating income

445,019

29.4

%

496,080

30.9

%

1,219,662

27.9

%

1,410,403

29.6

%

Non-operating (income) expense:

Interest expense

90

0.0

%

997

0.1

%

379

0.0

%

1,283

0.0

%

Interest income

(2,308

)

(0.2

)%

(1,333

)

(0.1

)%

(7,487

)

(0.2

)%

(1,933

)

(0.0

)%

Other expense, net

861

0.1

%

351

0.0

%

4,319

0.1

%

1,706

0.0

%

Income before income taxes

446,376

29.5

%

496,065

30.9

%

1,222,451

28.0

%

1,409,347

29.6

%

Provision for income taxes

107,089

7.1

%

118,664

7.4

%

305,764

7.0

%

356,117

7.5

%

Net income

$

339,287

22.4

%

$

377,401

23.5

%

$

916,687

21.0

%

$

1,053,230

22.1

%

Earnings per share:

Basic

$

3.11

$

3.38

$

8.37

$

9.32

Diluted

$

3.09

$

3.36

$

8.32

$

9.26

Weighted average outstanding shares:

Basic

109,193

111,569

109,554

113,012

Diluted

109,835

112,295

110,234

113,747

OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE, INC.

Operating Statistics

Third Quarter

Year to Date

2023

2022

% Chg.

2023

2022

% Chg.

Work days

63

64

(1.6

)%

191

192

(0.5

)%

Operating ratio

70.6

%

69.1

%

72.1

%

70.4

%

LTL intercity miles (1)

176,284

190,626

(7.5

)%

520,216

568,960

(8.6

)%

LTL tons (1)

2,342

2,556

(8.4

)%

6,977

7,881

(11.5

)%

LTL tonnage per day

37,181

39,941

(6.9

)%

36,529

41,047

(11.0

)%

LTL shipments (1)

3,129

3,274

(4.4

)%

9,155

10,013

(8.6

)%

LTL shipments per day

49,670

51,162

(2.9

)%

47,932

52,149

(8.1

)%

LTL revenue per intercity mile

$

8.47

$

8.29

2.2

%

$

8.32

$

8.29

0.4

%

LTL revenue per hundredweight

$

31.87

$

30.90

3.1

%

$

31.01

$

29.93

3.6

%

LTL revenue per hundredweight, excluding fuel surcharges

$

26.29

$

24.15

8.9

%

$

25.63

$

23.65

8.4

%

LTL revenue per shipment

$

477.13

$

482.46

(1.1

)%

$

472.66

$

471.13

0.3

%

LTL revenue per shipment, excluding fuel surcharges

$

393.57

$

377.14

4.4

%

$

390.63

$

372.23

4.9

%

LTL weight per shipment (lbs.)

1,497

1,561

(4.1

)%

1,524

1,574

(3.2

)%

Average length of haul (miles)

927

932

(0.5

)%

926

935

(1.0

)%

Average active full-time employees

22,284

24,587

(9.4

)%

22,564

24,586

(8.2

)%

(1) -

In thousands

Note:

Our LTL operating statistics exclude certain transportation and logistics services where pricing is generally not determined by weight. These statistics also exclude adjustments to revenue for undelivered freight required for financial statement purposes in accordance with our revenue recognition policy.

OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE, INC.

Balance Sheets

September 30,

December 31,

(In thousands)

2023

2022

Cash and cash equivalents

$

206,601

$

186,312

Short-term investments

49,355

Other current assets

747,615

698,073

Total current assets

954,216

933,740

Net property and equipment

4,085,410

3,687,068

Other assets

259,248

217,802

Total assets

$

5,298,874

$

4,838,610

Current maturities of long-term debt

$

20,000

$

20,000

Other current liabilities

532,350

509,793

Total current liabilities

552,350

529,793

Long-term debt

59,974

79,963

Other non-current liabilities

623,427

575,937

Total liabilities

1,235,751

1,185,693

Equity

4,063,123

3,652,917

Total liabilities & equity

$

5,298,874

$

4,838,610

Note: The financial and operating statistics in this press release are unaudited.

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231025037304/en/

Adam N. Satterfield
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
(336) 822-5721

Stock Information

Company Name: Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.
Stock Symbol: ODFL
Market: NASDAQ
Website: odfl.com

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