随着海上风电纠纷的解决,卡哥特科继续出售麦基嘉

(来源:麦基嘉)
(来源:麦基嘉)

麦基嘉已解决与一家单桩安装船客户的纠纷,其母公司卡哥特科将继续出售该业务。

正如卡哥特科于2024年4月30日发布的2024年1月至3月中期报告中所公布的那样,麦基嘉与唯一一个单桩安装船项目存在争议。

麦基嘉和客户现已解决了这一纠纷,这将对麦基嘉 2024 年第二季度的营业利润产生约 2700 万美元(约合 2500 万美元)的负面影响。

这些成本将作为影响可比性的项目进行报告,因为这些成本与同类试点项目之一有关,并且该产品不再属于麦基嘉的销售组合。

据卡哥特科称,麦基嘉的核心业务——商业和服务业务表现良好,但其离岸业务的表现总体上并不令人满意。

卡哥特科表示,虽然传统的海上解决方案业务表现良好并实现了盈利,但与两个新的海上风电解决方案相关的项目由于其试点性质和技术挑战而造成了损失。

因此,麦基嘉现在决定停止提供单桩安装解决方案,并且它不再属于麦基嘉的销售产品组合。另一种海上风电解决方案包含用于海上风力涡轮机维修的先进技术,仍然是麦基嘉产品的一部分。

大约有 10 个规模较小、亏损的海上试点项目主要将于 2024 年完成。在解决所有技术挑战之前,麦基嘉不会承诺任何新的试点项目。

这些行动是扭转离岸业务重组计划的最后阶段。

海上风电项目仅占麦基嘉海上设备相关订单的一半以下,截至 2024 年第一季度末,该订单总额为 9430 万美元(约合 8700 万美元)。

卡哥特科董事会于 2022 年 11 月 14 日决定,麦基嘉未来不会成为卡哥特科投资组合的一部分。然而,从价值创造的角度来看,剥离业务的时机并不理想。

据该公司称,此后,麦基嘉的业绩和市场状况有所改善,随着上述争议的解决,卡哥特科决定继续进行麦基嘉的出售程序。

“与客户就单桩安装船项目达成和解,对我们来说是一个重要的里程碑。我们的解决方案在技术上是先进的,但我们无法在漫长的项目中各公司之间就前进方向达成一致。解决争端意味着我们比以前处于更有利的地位,可以进一步推进我们的盈利之旅。”麦基嘉总裁 Leif Byström 说道。

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Cargotec Proceeds with MacGregor Sale as Offshore Wind Dispute Gets Resolved

(Credit: MacGregor)
(Credit: MacGregor)

MacGregor has settled the dispute with a monopile installation vessel customer as its parent company Cargotec goes forward with the sale of the business.

As announced on April 30, 2024 in Cargotec’s interim report January–March 2024, MacGregor has had a dispute related to one and only monopile installation vessel project.

MacGregor and the customer have now settled this dispute, which will have an approximately $27 million (€25 million) negative impact on MacGregor’s second quarter 2024 operating profit.

The costs will be reported as items affecting comparability as the costs are related to a one of its kind pilot project and the product is no longer in MacGregor’s sales portfolio.

According to Cargotec, MacGregor’s core businesses, merchant and services, are performing well, while its offshore business’ performance, however, has been overall unsatisfactory.

While the traditional offshore solutions business has performed well and it has been profitable, projects related to two new offshore wind solutions have caused losses due to their pilot nature and technical challenges, Cargotec said.

MacGregor has therefore now decided to stop offering the monopile installation solution and it is no longer in MacGregor’s sales portfolio. Another offshore wind solution, containing advanced technologies for the servicing of offshore wind turbines, is still a part of MacGregor offering.

There are approximately ten of these smaller loss-making offshore pilot projects to be finalised mainly in 2024. MacGregor will not commit to any new pilot projects until all technical challenges are solved.

These actions are the final stage of the restructuring program to turn around the offshore business.

Offshore wind projects represent less than half of MacGregor’s offshore equipment related order book, which amounted to $94.3 million (€87 million) at the end of the first quarter 2024.

Cargotec’s Board of Directors decided on November 14, 2022, that MacGregor will not be part of Cargotec’s portfolio in the future. However, from a value creation perspective, the timing for divesting the business was not ideal.

Since that, MacGregor’s performance and market conditions have improved, according to the company, and with the above-described dispute now being settled, Cargotec has decided to proceed with the sale process of MacGregor.

“It is an important milestone for us to reach a settlement with the customer related to the monopile installation vessel project. Our solution is technically advanced but we were unable to reach agreement between the companies on the way forward in the lengthy project. Having the dispute resolved means that we are in an even stronger position than before to further build on our profitability journey,” said Leif Byström, President, MacGregor.

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