Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter and Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
August 23, 2023 at 07:30 am EDT
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Revenue:
$346.9 million for Q2 2023
$656.5 million for H1 2023
Net Income:
$112.3 million for Q2 2023
$211.5 million for H1 2023
Earnings per common unit:
$3.65 million for Q2 2023
$6.87 million for H1 2023
Net cash from operating activities:
$133.8 million for Q2 2023
$228.3 million for H1 2023
EBITDA:
$201.6 million for Q2 2023
$390.4 million for H1 2023
$242.2 million gross sale proceeds from sale of 13 vessels YTD
$160.3 million completed in Q1 2023
$ 59.6 million completed in Q2 2023
$ 22.3 million completed in Q3 2023
$0.05 per unit cash distribution for Q2 2023
MONACO, Aug. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (“Navios Partners”) (NYSE: NMM), an international owner and operator of dry cargo and tanker vessels, today reported its financial results for the second quarter and six month period ended June 30, 2023.
Angeliki Frangou, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of Navios Partners stated, “I am pleased with the results for the second quarter of 2023, in which we reported revenue of $346.9 million and net income of $112.3 million. We are also pleased to report net earnings per common unit of $3.65 for the quarter.”
Angeliki Frangou continued, “The macro environment is challenging. Trade patterns continue to be impacted by the war in Ukraine, China’s anemic economic growth and Western countries pre-occupation with inflation and recessionary risks. Regardless of the shipping sector, there is a great deal of uncertainty about future prospects. We continue to focus on things that we can control, such as reducing our leverage rate and replacing older vessels with younger, more technologically advanced vessels in sectors that provide adequate returns. ”
Fleet update
• Sales YTD
$242.2 million gross sale proceeds from sale of 13 vessels YTD
Completed the sale of eight vessels for $160.3 million in Q1 2023
During the first quarter of 2023, Navios Partners sold the Nave Cosmos, the Nave Dorado, the Nave Polaris, the Star N, the Navios Amaryllis, the Jupiter N, the Navios Prosperity I and the Nave Photon, to various unrelated third parties, for an aggregate sales price of $160.3 million.
Completed the sale of four vessels for $59.6 million in Q2 2023
During the second quarter of 2023, Navios Partners sold the Aurora N, the Navios Anthos, the Navios Libertas and the Serenitas N, to various unrelated third parties, for an aggregate sales price of $59.6 million.
Completed the sale of one vessel for $22.3 million in Q3 2023
On July 7, 2023, Navios Partners sold the Lumen N, a 2008-built LR1 Product Tanker vessel of 63,599 dwt, to an unrelated third party, for a sales price of $22.3 million.
• Acquisitions YTD
Acquisition of two newbuilding MR2 product tanker vessels
During the second quarter of 2023, Navios Partners agreed to acquire two newbuilding Japanese MR2 Product Tanker vessels from an unrelated third party, under bareboat contracts. Each vessel is being bareboat-in for ten years. Navios Partners has the option to acquire the vessels starting at the end of year four until the end of the charter period. Assuming the exercise of the option at the end of the 10-year period, the bareboat agreements reflect an implied price of approximately $40.2 million per vessel and an implied effective interest of approximately 7.0%. The vessels are expected to be delivered into Navios Partners’ fleet during the second half of 2026 and the first half of 2027. The closing of the transaction is subject to completion of customary documentation.
Acquisition of one Kamsarmax vessel
In August 2023, Navios Partners agreed to acquire from an unrelated third party, the Navios Horizon I, a 2019-built Kamsarmax vessel of 81,692 dwt (previously chartered-in) for an acquisition price of $28.0 million. The delivery of the vessel is expected within the third quarter of 2023.
Delivery of three newbuilding Capesize vessels
In March 2023, April 2023 and June 2023, Navios Partners took delivery of three 2023-built Capesize vessels, the Navios Altair of 182,115 dwt, the Navios Sakura of 182,169 dwt and the Navios Amethyst of 182,212 dwt, respectively.
• Contracted revenue
$131.3 million contracted revenue agreed in Q2 2023 | $3.3 billion total contracted revenue
Navios Partners entered into new long-term charters which are expected to generate revenue of $131.3 million.
Two MR2 newbuilding product tanker vessels, agreed to be acquired in Q4 2022, have been chartered-out for a period of five years, at a rate of $22,959 net per day.
Three MR2 product tanker vessels have been chartered-out for an average period of two years, at an average rate of $21,831 net per day.
Including the above long-term charters, Navios Partners currently has $3.3 billion contracted revenue through 2037.
Financing update
In June 2023, Navios Partners entered into a new credit facility with a commercial bank for up to $107.6 million in order to refinance existing indebtedness of ten vessels. The credit facility: (i) matures three years after the drawdown date; and (ii) bears interest at Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) plus 250 bps per annum.
In June 2023, Navios Partners entered into a new credit facility with a commercial bank for up to $77.8 million in order to refinance existing indebtedness of ten vessels. The credit facility: (i) matures five years after the drawdown date; and (ii) bears interest at Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“Term SOFR”) plus 215 bps per annum.
In June 2023, Navios Partners entered into a new credit facility with a commercial bank for up to $62.4 million in order to refinance existing indebtedness of seven vessels. The credit facility: (i) matures three years after the drawdown date; and (ii) bears interest at Term SOFR plus 250 bps per annum.
In June 2023, Navios Partners entered into a new credit facility with a commercial bank for up to $40.0 million in order to refinance existing indebtedness of nine vessels. The credit facility: (i) matures three years after the drawdown date; and (ii) bears interest at SOFR plus 250 bps per annum.
As discussed above, during the second quarter of 2023, Navios Partners agreed to enter into a bareboat-in agreement for two Japanese newbuilding tanker vessels. The total implied amount financed for the two vessels is approximately $62.4 million and the implied effective interest rate is 7.0%. The closing of the transaction is subject to completion of customary documentation.
Cash distribution
The Board of Directors of Navios Partners declared a cash distribution for the second quarter of 2023 of $0.05 per unit. The cash distribution was paid on August 11, 2023 to unitholders of record as of August 8, 2023. The declaration and payment of any further dividends remain subject to the discretion of the Board of Directors and will depend on, among other things, Navios Partners’ cash requirements as measured by market opportunities and restrictions under its credit agreements and other debt obligations and such other factors as the Board of Directors may deem advisable.
Operating Highlights
Navios Partners owns and operates a fleet comprised of 81 dry bulk vessels, 47 containerships and 47 tanker vessels, including ten newbuilding tanker vessels (six Aframax/LR2 and four MR2 Product Tanker chartered-in vessels under bareboat contracts), that are expected to be delivered through 2027 and 12 newbuilding containerships (ten 5,300 TEU and two 7,700 TEU), that are expected to be delivered through 2025.
Navios Partners has entered into short, medium and long-term time charter-out, bareboat-out and freight agreements for its vessels with a remaining average term of 1.8 years. Navios Partners has currently fixed 70.9% and 43.7% of its available days for the remaining six months of 2023 and for 2024, respectively. Navios Partners expects to generate contracted revenue of $505.9 million and $747.9 million for the remaining six months of 2023 and for 2024, respectively. The average expected daily charter-out rate for the fleet is $25,459 and $29,701 for the remaining six months of 2023 and for 2024, respectively.
EARNINGS HIGHLIGHTS
For the following results and the selected financial data presented herein, Navios Partners has compiled condensed consolidated statements of operations for the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. The quarterly information was derived from the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for the respective periods. EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit basic and diluted and Adjusted Net Income are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be used in isolation or substitution for Navios Partners’ results calculated in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”).
Three Month Period Ended
Three Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
(in $‘000 except per unit data)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Revenue
$
346,938
$
280,661
$
656,460
$
517,278
Net Income
$
112,308
$
118,160
$
211,473
$
203,825
Adjusted Net Income
$
102,157
(1)
$
118,160
$
167,872
(2)
$
203,825
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
133,827
$
142,010
$
228,343
$
147,163
EBITDA
$
201,601
$
163,478
$
390,437
$
289,596
Adjusted EBITDA
$
191,450
(1)
$
163,478
$
346,836
(2)
$
289,596
Earnings per Common Unit basic
$
3.65
$
3.84
$
6.87
$
6.62
Earnings per Common Unit diluted
$
3.65
$
3.83
$
6.87
$
6.61
Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit basic
$
3.32
(1)
$
3.84
$
5.45
(2)
$
6.62
Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit diluted
$
3.32
(1)
$
3.83
$
5.45
(2)
$
6.61
(1)
Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit basic and diluted for the three month period ended June 30, 2023 have been adjusted to exclude a $10.2 million gain related to the sale of four of our vessels.
(2)
Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit basic and diluted for the six month period ended June 30, 2023 have been adjusted to exclude a $43.6 million gain related to the sale of 12 of our vessels.
Three month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022
Time charter and voyage revenues for the three month period ended June 30, 2023 increased by $66.2 million, or 23.6%, to $346.9 million, as compared to $280.7 million for the same period in 2022. The increase in revenue was mainly attributable to the increase in the size of our fleet and to the slight increase in Time Charter Equivalent (“TCE”) rate. For the three month periods ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, the time charter and voyage revenues were affected by $7.5 million and $11.8 million, respectively, relating to the straight line effect of the containerships and tankers charters with de-escalating rates. The TCE rate increased by 0.3% to $23,900 per day, as compared to $23,823 per day for the same period in 2022. The available days of the fleet increased by 20.4% to 13,572 days for the three month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to 11,269 days for the same period in 2022 mainly due to the acquisition of the 36-vessel dry bulk fleet from Navios Maritime Holdings Inc. (“Navios Holdings”) and the deliveries of newbuilding and secondhand vessels, partially mitigated by the sale of vessels.
EBITDA of Navios Partners for the three month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was affected by the items described in the table above. Excluding these items, Adjusted EBITDA increased by $28.0 million to $191.5 million for the three month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to $163.5 million for the same period in 2022. The increase in Adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to a $66.2 million increase in time charter and voyage revenues, partially mitigated by: (i) a $20.3 million increase in time charter and voyage expenses, mainly due to the increase in (a) bunker expenses arising from the increased number of freight voyages in the second quarter of 2023 and (b) bareboat and charter-in hire expense of the tanker and dry bulk fleet; (ii) an $8.6 million increase in vessel operating expenses in accordance with our management agreements, mainly due to the expansion of our fleet; (iii) a $6.3 million increase in general and administrative expenses in accordance with our administrative services agreement, mainly due to the expansion of our fleet; (iv) a $1.7 million increase in direct vessel expenses (excluding the amortization of deferred drydock, special survey costs and other capitalized items); and (v) a $1.3 million increase in other expenses, net.
Net Income for the three month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was affected by the items described in the table above. Excluding these items, Adjusted Net Income decreased by $16.0 million to $102.2 million for the three month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to $118.2 million for the same period in 2022. The decrease in Adjusted Net Income was primarily due to: (i) an $18.8 million increase in interest expense and finance cost, net; and (ii) a $27.7 million negative impact from the depreciation and amortization, mainly due to a: (a) $12.3 million decrease in the amortization of the unfavorable lease terms, (b) $12.3 million increase in depreciation and amortization expense and (c) $3.1 million increase in amortization of deferred drydock, special survey costs and other capitalized items, partially mitigated by a: (i) $28.0 million increase in Adjusted EBITDA; and (ii) $2.5 million increase in interest income.
Six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022
Time charter and voyage revenues for the six month period ended June 30, 2023 increased by $139.2 million, or 26.9%, to $656.5 million, as compared to $517.3 million for the same period in 2022. The increase in revenue was mainly attributable to the increase in the size of our fleet and to the slight increase in TCE rate. For the six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, the time charter and voyage revenues were affected by $20.5 million and $16.5 million, respectively, relating to the straight line effect of the containerships and tankers charters with de-escalating rates. The TCE rate increased by 1.0% to $22,337 per day, as compared to $22,107 per day for the same period in 2022. The available days of the fleet increased by 22.1% to 27,480 days for the six month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to 22,497 days for the same period in 2022, mainly due to the acquisition of the 36-vessel dry bulk fleet from Navios Holdings and the deliveries of newbuilding and secondhand vessels, partially mitigated by the sale of vessels.
EBITDA of Navios Partners for the six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was affected by the items described in the table above. Excluding these items, Adjusted EBITDA increased by $57.2 million to $346.8 million for the six month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to $289.6 million for the same period in 2022. The increase in Adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to a $139.2 million increase in time charter and voyage revenues, partially mitigated by: (i) a $42.8 million increase in time charter and voyage expenses, mainly due to the increase in (a) bunker expenses arising from the increased number of freight voyages in the first half of 2023 and (b) bareboat and charter-in hire expense of the tanker and dry bulk fleet; (ii) an $18.6 million increase in vessel operating expenses in accordance with our management agreements, mainly due to the expansion of our fleet; (iii) an $11.9 million increase in general and administrative expenses in accordance with our administrative services agreement, mainly due to the expansion of our fleet; (iv) a $6.4 million increase in other expenses, net; and (v) a $2.3 million increase in direct vessel expenses (excluding the amortization of deferred drydock, special survey costs and other capitalized items).
Net Income for the six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was affected by the items described in the table above. Excluding these items, Adjusted Net Income decreased by $35.9 million to $167.9 million for the six month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to $203.8 million for the same period in 2022. The decrease in Adjusted Net Income was primarily due to a: (i) $41.2 million increase in interest expense and finance cost, net; and (ii) $56.0 million negative impact from the depreciation and amortization, mainly due to a: (a) $26.5 million decrease in the amortization of the unfavorable lease terms, (b) $23.7 million increase in depreciation and amortization expense and (c) $5.8 million increase in amortization of deferred drydock, special survey costs and other capitalized items, partially mitigated by a: (i) $57.2 million increase in Adjusted EBITDA; and (ii) $4.1 million increase in interest income.
Fleet Employment Profile
The following table reflects certain key indicators of Navios Partners’ core fleet performance for the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Three Month Period Ended June 30, 2023
Three Month Period Ended June 30, 2022
Six Month Period Ended June 30, 2023
Six Month Period Ended June 30, 2022
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Available Days (1)
13,572
11,269
27,480
22,497
Operating Days (2)
13,474
11,151
27,223
22,223
Fleet Utilization (3)
99.3
%
99.0
%
99.1
%
98.8
%
TCE rate Combined (per day) (4)
$
23,900
$
23,823
$
22,337
$
22,107
TCE rate Drybulk (per day) (4)
$
15,715
$
24,721
$
13,346
$
22,311
TCE rate Containers (per day) (4)
$
35,466
$
31,613
$
35,226
$
29,417
TCE rate Tankers (per day) (4)
$
30,947
$
16,391
$
29,664
$
15,864
Vessels operating at period end
154
128
154
128
(1)
Available days for the fleet represent total calendar days the vessels were in Navios Partners’ possession for the relevant period after subtracting off-hire days associated with scheduled repairs, dry dockings or special surveys and ballast days relating to voyages. The shipping industry uses available days to measure the number of days in a relevant period during which a vessel is capable of generating revenues.
(2)
Operating days are the number of available days in the relevant period less the aggregate number of days that the vessels are off-hire due to any reason, including unforeseen circumstances. The shipping industry uses operating days to measure the aggregate number of days in a relevant period during which vessels actually generate revenues.
(3)
Fleet utilization is the percentage of time that Navios Partners’ vessels were available for generating revenue, and is determined by dividing the number of operating days during a relevant period by the number of available days during that period. The shipping industry uses fleet utilization to measure efficiency in finding employment for vessels and minimizing the amount of days that its vessels are off-hire for reasons other than scheduled repairs, dry dockings or special surveys.
(4)
TCE rate: TCE rate per day is defined as voyage, time charter revenues and charter-out revenues under bareboat contract (grossed up by currently applicable fixed vessel operating expenses) less voyage expenses during a period divided by the number of available days during the period. The TCE rate per day is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to present the actual daily earnings generated by vessels on various types of charter contracts for the number of available days of the fleet.
Conference Call Details:
Navios Partners' management will host a conference call on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 to discuss the results for the second quarter and six month ended June 30, 2023.
Call Date/Time: Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 8:30 am ET Call Title: Navios Partners Q2 2023 Financial Results Conference Call US Dial In: +1.800.579.2543 International Dial In: +1.785.424.1789 Conference ID: NMMQ223
The conference call replay will be available two hours after the live call and remain available for one week at the following numbers:
US Replay Dial In: +1.888.562.3382 International Replay Dial In: +1.402.220.1192
Slides and audio webcast:
There will also be a live webcast of the conference call, through the Navios Partners website (www.navios-mlp.com) under “Investors”. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.
A supplemental slide presentation will be available on the Navios Partners website at www.navios-mlp.com under the "Investors" section at 8:00 am ET on the day of the call.
About Navios Maritime Partners L.P.
Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (NYSE: NMM) is an international owner and operator of dry cargo and tanker vessels. For more information, please visit our website at www.navios-mlp.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains and will contain forward-looking statements (as defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) concerning future events, TCE rates and Navios Partners’ expected cash flow generation, future contracted revenues, future distributions and its ability to make distributions going forward, opportunities to reinvest cash accretively in a fleet renewal program or otherwise, potential capital gains, its ability to take advantage of dislocation in the market and Navios Partners’ growth strategy and measures to implement such strategy, including expected vessel acquisitions and entering into further time charters and Navios Partners’ ability to refinance its debt on attractive terms, or at all. Words such as “may,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “hopes,” “estimates,” and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.
These forward-looking statements are based on the information available to, and the expectations and assumptions deemed reasonable by Navios Partners at the time these statements were made. Although Navios Partners believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. These statements involve risks and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of Navios Partners. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, risks relating to: global and regional economic and political conditions including global economic activity, demand for seaborne transportation of the products we ship, the ability and willingness of charterers to fulfill their obligations to us and prevailing charter rates, the economic condition of the markets in which we operate, shipyards performing scrubber installations, construction of newbuilding vessels, drydocking and repairs, changing vessel crews and availability of financing; potential disruption of shipping routes due to accidents, wars, diseases, pandemics, political events, piracy or acts by terrorists; uncertainty relating to global trade, including prices of seaborne commodities and continuing issues related to seaborne volume and ton miles, our continued ability to enter into long-term time charters, our ability to maximize the use of our vessels, expected demand in the dry and liquid cargo shipping sectors in general and the demand for our drybulk, containerships and tanker vessels in particular, fluctuations in charter rates for drybulk, containerships and tanker vessels, the aging of our fleet and resultant increases in operations costs, the loss of any customer or charter or vessel, the financial condition of our customers, changes in the availability and costs of funding due to conditions in the bank market, capital markets and other factors, fluctuation in interest rates and foreign exchange rates, and the impact of the discontinuance of the London Interbank Offered Rate for US Dollars, or LIBOR, after June 30, 2023, increases in costs and expenses, including but not limited to: crew, insurance, provisions, port expenses, lube oil, bunkers, repairs, maintenance and general and administrative expenses, the expected cost of, and our ability to comply with, governmental regulations and maritime self-regulatory organization standards, as well as standard regulations imposed by our charterers applicable to our business, general domestic and international political conditions, competitive factors in the market in which Navios Partners operates; risks associated with operations outside the United States; and other factors listed from time to time in Navios Partners’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Form 20-Fs and Form 6-Ks. Navios Partners expressly disclaims any obligations or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in Navios Partners’ expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based. Navios Partners makes no prediction or statement about the performance of its common units.
Nicolas Bornozis Capital Link, Inc. +1 (212) 661 7566 naviospartners@capitallink.com
EXHIBIT 1
NAVIOS MARITIME PARTNERS L.P. SELECTED BALANCE SHEET DATA (Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars except unit data)
June 30, 2023 (unaudited)
December 31, 2022 (unaudited)
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents, including restricted cash
$
270,052
$
175,098
Other current assets
93,809
135,326
Vessels, net
3,734,043
3,777,329
Other non-current assets
867,661
807,951
Total assets
$
4,965,565
$
4,895,704
LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
Other current liabilities
$
137,520
$
226,645
Total borrowings, net (including current and non-current)
1,924,703
1,945,447
Other non-current liabilities
351,984
380,649
Total partners’ capital
2,551,358
2,342,963
Total liabilities and partners’ capital
$
4,965,565
$
4,895,704
NAVIOS MARITIME PARTNERS L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars except unit and per unit data)
Three Month Period Ended
Three Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Time charter and voyage revenues
$
346,938
$
280,661
$
656,460
$
517,278
Time charter and voyage expenses
(41,956
)
(21,718
)
(81,719
)
(38,861
)
Direct vessel expenses
(17,764
)
(12,920
)
(32,204
)
(24,113
)
Vessel operating expenses
(82,550
)
(73,989
)
(165,766
)
(147,161
)
General and administrative expenses
(20,536
)
(14,170
)
(40,035
)
(28,086
)
Depreciation and amortization of intangible assets
(54,037
)
(41,684
)
(108,255
)
(84,550
)
Amortization of unfavorable lease terms
5,322
17,587
12,910
39,426
Gain on sale of vessels, net
10,151
—
43,601
—
Interest expense and finance cost, net
(33,330
)
(14,522
)
(68,854
)
(27,749
)
Interest income
2,483
22
4,100
24
Other expense, net
(2,413
)
(1,107
)
(8,765
)
(2,383
)
Net income
$
112,308
$
118,160
$
211,473
$
203,825
Earnings per unit:
Three Month Period Ended
Three Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Earnings per unit:
Earnings per common unit, basic
$
3.65
$
3.84
$
6.87
$
6.62
Earnings per common unit, diluted
$
3.65
$
3.83
$
6.87
$
6.61
NAVIOS MARITIME PARTNERS L.P. Other Financial Information (Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars except unit data)
Six Month Period Ended June 30, 2023
Six Month Period Ended June 30, 2022
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
228,343
$
147,163
Net cash provided by/ (used in) investing activities
$
31,665
$
(61,860
)
Net cash used in financing activities
$
(165,054
)
$
(80,125
)
Increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
$
94,954
$
5,178
EXHIBIT 2
Owned Drybulk Vessels
Type
Built
Capacity (DWT)
Navios Christine B
Ultra-Handymax
2009
58,058
Navios Celestial
Ultra-Handymax
2009
58,063
Navios Vega
Ultra-Handymax
2009
58,792
Navios La Paix
Ultra-Handymax
2014
61,485
Navios Hyperion
Panamax
2004
75,707
Navios Orbiter
Panamax
2004
76,602
Navios Hope
Panamax
2005
75,397
Navios Taurus
Panamax
2005
76,596
Navios Sun
Panamax
2005
76,619
Navios Asteriks
Panamax
2005
76,801
Navios Helios
Panamax
2005
77,075
Navios Apollon I
Panamax
2005
87,052
N Amalthia
Panamax
2006
75,318
Navios Sagittarius
Panamax
2006
75,756
Navios Galileo
Panamax
2006
76,596
N Bonanza
Panamax
2006
76,596
Navios Harmony
Panamax
2006
82,790
Copernicus N
Panamax
2010
93,062
Unity N
Panamax
2011
79,642
Odysseus N
Panamax
2011
79,642
Rainbow N
Panamax
2011
79,642
Navios Avior
Panamax
2012
81,355
Navios Centaurus
Panamax
2012
81,472
Navios Victory
Panamax
2014
77,095
Navios Sphera
Panamax
2016
84,872
Navios Sky
Panamax
2015
82,056
Navios Uranus
Panamax
2019
81,821
Navios Herakles I
Panamax
2019
82,036
Navios Galaxy II
Panamax
2020
81,789
Navios Felicity I
Panamax
2020
81,962
Navios Magellan II
Panamax
2020
82,037
Navios Alegria
Panamax
2016
84,852
Navios Meridian
Panamax
2023
82,010
Navios Primavera
Panamax
2022
82,003
Navios Beaufiks
Capesize
2004
180,310
Navios Fantastiks
Capesize
2005
180,265
Navios Stellar
Capesize
2009
169,001
Navios Aurora II
Capesize
2009
169,031
Navios Happiness
Capesize
2009
180,022
Navios Bonavis
Capesize
2009
180,022
Navios Phoenix
Capesize
2009
180,242
Navios Sol
Capesize
2009
180,274
Navios Lumen
Capesize
2009
180,661
Navios Pollux
Capesize
2009
180,727
Navios Antares
Capesize
2010
169,059
Navios Symphony
Capesize
2010
178,132
Navios Melodia
Capesize
2010
179,132
Navios Luz
Capesize
2010
179,144
Navios Etoile
Capesize
2010
179,234
Navios Buena Ventura
Capesize
2010
179,259
Navios Bonheur
Capesize
2010
179,259
Navios Fulvia
Capesize
2010
179,263
Navios Aster
Capesize
2010
179,314
Navios Ace
Capesize
2011
179,016
Navios Altamira
Capesize
2011
179,165
Navios Azimuth
Capesize
2011
179,169
Navios Koyo
Capesize
2011
181,415
Navios Ray
Capesize
2012
179,515
Navios Joy
Capesize
2013
181,389
Navios Gem
Capesize
2014
181,336
Navios Canary
Capesize
2015
180,528
Navios Corali
Capesize
2015
181,249
Navios Mars
Capesize
2016
181,259
Navios Armonia
Capesize
2022
182,079
Navios Azalea
Capesize
2022
182,064
Navios Astra
Capesize
2022
182,393
Navios Felix
Capesize
2016
181,221
Navios Altair
Capesize
2023
182,115
Navios Sakura
Capesize
2023
182,169
Navios Amethyst
Capesize
2023
182,212
Owned Containerships
Type
Built
Capacity (TEU)
Navios Summer
Containership
2006
3,450
Navios Verano
Containership
2006
3,450
Hyundai Hongkong
Containership
2006
6,800
Hyundai Singapore
Containership
2006
6,800
Hyundai Busan
Containership
2006
6,800
Hyundai Shanghai
Containership
2006
6,800
Hyundai Tokyo
Containership
2006
6,800
Protostar N
Containership
2007
2,741
Navios Spring
Containership
2007
3,450
Matson Lanai
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Indigo
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Vermilion
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Verde
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Amarillo
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Azure
Containership
2007
4,250
Navios Domino
Containership
2008
4,250
Navios Delight
Containership
2008
4,250
Navios Magnolia
Containership
2008
4,730
Navios Jasmine
Containership
2008
4,730
Navios Chrysalis
Containership
2008
4,730
Navios Nerine
Containership
2008
4,730
Spectrum N
Containership
2009
2,546
Navios Devotion
Containership
2009
4,250
Navios Destiny
Containership
2009
4,250
Navios Lapis
Containership
2009
4,250
Navios Tempo
Containership
2009
4,250
Navios Miami
Containership
2009
4,563
Navios Dorado
Containership
2010
4,250
Zim Baltimore
Containership
2010
4,360
Navios Bahamas
Containership
2010
4,360
Zim Carmel
Containership
2010
4,360
Navios Unison
Containership
2010
10,000
Navios Constellation
Containership
2011
10,000
Fleur N
Containership
2012
2,782
Ete N
Containership
2012
2,782
Owned Tanker Vessels
Type
Built
Capacity (DWT)
Hector N
MR1 Product Tanker
2008
38,402
Nave Equinox
MR2 Product Tanker
2007
50,922
Nave Pulsar
MR2 Product Tanker
2007
50,922
Nave Orbit
MR2 Product Tanker
2009
50,470
Nave Equator
MR2 Product Tanker
2009
50,542
Nave Aquila
MR2 Product Tanker
2012
49,991
Nave Atria
MR2 Product Tanker
2012
49,992
Nave Capella
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
49,995
Nave Alderamin
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
49,998
Nave Bellatrix
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
49,999
Nave Orion
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
49,999
Nave Titan
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
49,999
Bougainville
MR2 Product Tanker
2013
50,626
Nave Pyxis
MR2 Product Tanker
2014
49,998
Nave Luminosity
MR2 Product Tanker
2014
49,999
Nave Jupiter
MR2 Product Tanker
2014
49,999
Nave Velocity
MR2 Product Tanker
2015
49,999
Nave Sextans
MR2 Product Tanker
2015
49,999
Nave Ariadne
LR1 Product Tanker
2007
74,671
Nave Cielo
LR1 Product Tanker
2007
74,671
Nave Andromeda
LR1 Product Tanker
2011
75,000
Nave Cetus
LR1 Product Tanker
2012
74,581
Nave Cassiopeia
LR1 Product Tanker
2012
74,711
Nave Estella
LR1 Product Tanker
2012
75,000
Nave Rigel
LR1 Product Tanker
2013
74,673
Nave Atropos
LR1 Product Tanker
2013
74,695
Nave Galactic
VLCC
2009
297,168
Nave Spherical
VLCC
2009
297,188
Nave Constellation
VLCC
2010
296,988
Nave Quasar
VLCC
2010
297,376
Nave Synergy
VLCC
2010
299,973
Nave Universe
VLCC
2011
297,066
Nave Buena Suerte
VLCC
2011
297,491
Bareboat-in vessels
Type
Built
Capacity (DWT)
Purchase Option
Navios Libra
Panamax
2019
82,011
Yes
Navios Star
Panamax
2021
81,994
Yes
Navios Amitie
Panamax
2021
82,002
Yes
Baghdad
VLCC
2020
313,433
Yes
Nave Electron
VLCC
2021
313,239
Yes
Erbil
VLCC
2021
313,486
Yes
Nave Celeste
VLCC
2022
313,418
Yes
Newbuildings to be delivered
Type
Expected Delivery Date
Capacity DWT / (TEU)
TBN I
Containership
H2 2023
5,300
TBN II
Containership
H2 2023
5,300
TBN VII
Containership
H2 2023
5,300
TBN III
Containership
H1 2024
5,300
TBN IV
Containership
H1 2024
5,300
TBN VIII
Containership
H1 2024
5,300
TBN V
Containership
H2 2024
5,300
TBN VI
Containership
H2 2024
5,300
TBN IX
Containership
H2 2024
5,300
TBN X
Containership
H2 2024
5,300
TBN XVII
Containership
H2 2024
7,700
TBN XVIII
Containership
H1 2025
7,700
TBN XI
Aframax/LR2
H1 2024
115,000
TBN XII
Aframax/LR2
H2 2024
115,000
TBN XIII
Aframax/LR2
H2 2024
115,000
TBN XIV
Aframax/LR2
H2 2024
115,000
TBN XV
Aframax/LR2
H1 2025
115,000
TBN XVI
Aframax/LR2
H1 2025
115,000
TBN XIX
MR2 Product Tanker
H2 2025
52,000
TBN XX
MR2 Product Tanker
H1 2026
52,000
TBN XXI
MR2 Product Tanker
H2 2026
52,000
TBN XXII
MR2 Product Tanker
H1 2027
52,000
Chartered-in vessels (with purchase options)
Type
Year Built
Capacity (DWT)
Purchase Option
Navios Lyra
Handysize
2012
34,718
Yes
Navios Venus
Ultra-Handymax
2015
61,339
Yes
Navios Amber
Panamax
2015
80,994
Yes
Navios Coral
Panamax
2016
84,904
Yes
Navios Citrine
Panamax
2017
81,626
Yes
Navios Dolphin
Panamax
2017
81,630
Yes
Navios Gemini
Panamax
2018
81,704
No (1)
Navios Horizon I (2)
Panamax
2019
81,692
–
(1) Purchase option in the form of the right of first refusal and profit share on sale of vessel. (2) Vessel agreed to be acquired.
EXHIBIT 3
Disclosure of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Common Unit, basic and diluted are “non-U.S. GAAP financial measures” and should not be used in isolation or considered substitutes for net income/ (loss), cash flow from operating activities and other operations or cash flow statement data prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States.
EBITDA represents net income before interest and finance costs, depreciation and amortization (including intangible accelerated amortization) and income taxes. Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA excluding certain items, as described under “Earnings Highlights”. Navios Partners uses Adjusted EBITDA as a liquidity measure and reconciles EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to net cash provided by operating activities, the most comparable U.S. GAAP liquidity measure. EBITDA in this document is calculated as follows: net cash provided by operating activities adding back, when applicable and as the case may be, the effect of: (i) net increase/ (decrease) in operating assets; (ii) net decrease/ (increase) in operating liabilities; (iii) net interest cost; (iv) amortization and write-off of deferred finance costs and discount; (v) gain on sale of assets; (vi) non-cash amortization of deferred revenue and straight line effect of the containerships and tankers charters with de-escalating rates; (vii) stock-based compensation; and (viii) amortization of operating lease assets/ liabilities. Navios Partners believes that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are each the basis upon which liquidity can be assessed and presents useful information to investors regarding Navios Partners’ ability to service and/or incur indebtedness, pay capital expenditures, meet working capital requirements and make cash distributions. Navios Partners also believes that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are used: (i) by potential lenders to evaluate potential transactions; (ii) to evaluate and price potential acquisition candidates; and (iii) by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in our industry.
Each of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA have limitations as an analytical tool, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the analysis of Navios Partners’ results as reported under U.S. GAAP. Some of these limitations are: (i) EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA do not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, working capital needs; and (ii) although depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, the assets being depreciated and amortized may have to be replaced in the future. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA do not reflect any cash requirements for such capital expenditures. Because of these limitations, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as a principal indicator of Navios Partners’ performance. Furthermore, our calculation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to that reported by other companies due to differences in methods of calculation.
We present Adjusted Net Income by excluding items that we do not believe are indicative of our core operating performance. Our presentation of Adjusted Net Income adjusts net income for the items described above under “Earnings Highlights”. The definition of Adjusted Net Income used here may not be comparable to that used by other companies due to differences in methods of calculation. Adjusted Basic Earnings per Common Unit is defined as Adjusted Net Income divided by the weighted average number of common units outstanding for each of the periods presented, basic and diluted.
EXHIBIT 4
Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Reconciliation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to Cash from Operations
Three Month Period Ended
Three Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
($ ‘000)
($ ‘000)
($ ‘000)
($ ‘000)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
133,827
$
142,010
$
228,343
$
147,163
Net (decrease)/ increase in operating assets
11,166
34,561
(10,193
)
88,517
Net decrease/ (increase) in operating liabilities
39,923
(8,033
)
101,946
51,980
Net interest cost
30,847
14,500
64,754
27,725
Amortization and write-off of deferred finance costs and discount
(1,587
)
(1,353
)
(3,618
)
(2,677
)
Amortization of operating lease assets/ liabilities
(2,588
)
211
(5,146
)
422
Non-cash amortization of deferred revenue and straight line
(20,137
)
(18,378
)
(29,248
)
(23,452
)
Stock-based compensation
(1
)
(40
)
(2
)
(82
)
Gain on sale of vessels
10,151
—
43,601
—
EBITDA
$
201,601
$
163,478
$
390,437
$
289,596
Gain on sale of vessels
(10,151
)
—
(43,601
)
—
Adjusted EBITDA
$
191,450
$
163,478
$
346,836
$
289,596
Three Month Period Ended
Three Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
Six Month Period Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
133,827
$
142,010
$
228,343
$
147,163
Net cash (used in)/ provided by investing activities
Navios Maritime Partners LP is a Monaco-based international owner and operator of dry cargo and container vessels. The Company is engaged in the seaborne transportation services with a range of dry cargo commodities, including iron ore, coal, grain, fertilizer, and containers. It owns and operates its worldwide fleet with a diversified customer base which focuses on providing seaborne shipping services under long-term time charters. Panamax vessels carry a range of dry cargo commodities, including iron ore, coal, grain and fertilizer and being accommodated in various discharge ports. Capesize vessels are dedicated to the carriage of iron ore and coal. Ultra-Handymax vessels works with less carrying capacity and have self-loading and discharging gear on board to accommodate undeveloped ports. It also acts as a trusted partner for industrial end users, ship owners, financial business partners, agents and brokers.