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BELLEVUE, Wash.—“PACCAR reported good revenues and net income for the first quarter of 2017,” said Ron Armstrong, chief executive officer. “PACCAR benefited from increasing truck production in North America and Europe, as well as record quarterly PACCAR Parts pretax profits. I am very proud of our 23,000 employees who have delivered industry leading products and services to our customers.”

First quarter 2017 net sales and financial services revenues were $4.24 billion compared to $4.30 billion for the first quarter of 2016. PACCAR earned net income of $310.3 million ($.88 per diluted share) in the first quarter of this year compared to a net loss of $594.6 million ($1.69 per diluted share) in the same period last year. PACCAR earned adjusted net income (non-GAAP)1 of $348.0 million ($.99 per diluted share) in the first quarter of 2016, excluding a $942.6 million non-recurring charge for a European Commission (EC) settlement.

Ron Armstrong added, “PACCAR’s strong balance sheet and positive operating cash flow, which has averaged $2.3 billion per year in the last five years, have enabled the company to invest $3.1 billion in new facilities, products and services during the same period. New Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF vehicles, an expanded PACCAR engine range, innovative PACCAR Parts aftermarket programs, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and PACCAR Financial Services mobile applications are contributing to the company’s long-term growth.”

Highlights – First Quarter 2017

Highlights of PACCAR’s financial results during the first quarter of 2017 include:

  • Consolidated net sales and revenues of $4.24 billion.
  • Net income of $310.3 million.
  • Truck, Parts and Other gross margin of 14.1%.
  • PACCAR Parts revenues of $786.7 million and record pretax profits of $151.7 million.
  • Cash generated from operations of $610.5 million.
  • Research and development expenses of $61.0 million.
  • Manufacturing cash and marketable securities of $2.89 billion.
  • Stockholders’ equity of $7.08 billion.

Global Truck Markets

DAF’s above 16-tonne truck orders increased 12 percent in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the same period last year. “Our customers recognize DAF’s excellent product quality, low operating costs and strong resale value,” said Preston Feight, DAF president and PACCAR vice president. “We’ve increased our estimate of 2017 European truck industry registrations in the above 16-tonne truck segment to a range of 270,000-300,000 vehicles.”

DAF recently introduced their new 2017 XF and CF trucks at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, U.K. These excellent new vehicles incorporate advanced aerodynamics, enhanced powertrain performance and lightweight materials to provide customers with up to seven percent greater fuel efficiency. Sophisticated computational fluid dynamics tools were used to optimize the new trucks’ aerodynamic performance. The PACCAR MX-13 and MX-11 engines have higher efficiency combustion, turbocharging and aftertreatment systems that are electronically integrated with the new automated 12 speed transmission to optimize performance at lower engine speeds. The PACCAR MX-13 engine offers new power ratings that provide up to 530-hp and 1,900 lb-ft of torque.

“U.S. and Canada Class 8 truck industry orders were 40 percent higher in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the same period last year,” said Darrin Siver, PACCAR senior vice president. “The truck market reflects the good economy and steady freight demand. Peterbilt and Kenworth achieved 32 percent share of U.S. and Canada Class 8 truck industry orders in the first quarter this year. Class 8 truck industry retail sales for the U.S. and Canada in 2017 are expected to be in a range of 190,000-220,000 vehicles.

Peterbilt and Kenworth Launch Updated Vocational Trucks

Kenworth and Peterbilt recently introduced set-forward front axle (SFFA) vocational models. The durable and reliable Kenworth T880S and the Peterbilt Model 567 SFFA trucks are designed to optimize weight distribution and maximize payload in construction, concrete mixer and other applications supporting infrastructure investments. The Kenworth T880S and Peterbilt Model 567 are powered by the PACCAR MX-13 engine with up to 510-hp and 1,850 lb-ft of torque, or the PACCAR MX-11 engine providing up to 430-hp and 1,650 lb-ft of torque.

“Kenworth and Peterbilt have an excellent history of leading the vocational truck segment. The new Kenworth T880S and Peterbilt Model 567 enhance this legacy and provide customers with a breadth of configurations designed for their specific applications,” said Gary Moore, PACCAR executive vice president.

Peterbilt, Kenworth and DAF Dealers Invest in Global Growth

Peterbilt, Kenworth and DAF dealers have invested over $1 billion and have added nearly 200 locations during the last five years to enhance customer service in North America and Europe. “PACCAR MX engines have increased the aftermarket business opportunity for PACCAR dealers,” noted Harrie Schippers, PACCAR executive vice president and chief financial officer. “The network expansion delivers industry-leading service, enhanced parts availability and excellent operating efficiency for Peterbilt, Kenworth and DAF customers. These investments support PACCAR’s truck and parts market share growth.”

PACCAR Parts Achieves Record Profitability

PACCAR Parts’ 17 parts distribution centers support over 2,100 DAF, Kenworth and Peterbilt dealer service locations. PACCAR Parts achieved record quarterly pretax income of $151.7 million in the first quarter of 2017, which was 13 percent higher than the $134.6 million earned in the same period last year. PACCAR Parts generated revenues of $786.7 million in the first quarter of 2017, nine percent higher than the $719.5 million reported in the same period last year.

“PACCAR Parts has achieved eight percent average annual sales growth over the last 15 years. This superb performance has been driven by ongoing investments in PACCAR Parts and dealer facilities, expanded PACCAR-branded and TRP product lines, and an increased number of PACCAR trucks and engines in operation,” said David Danforth, PACCAR Parts general manager and PACCAR vice president.

Financial Services Companies Achieve Good Results

PACCAR Financial Services (PFS) has a portfolio of 178,000 trucks and trailers, with total assets of $12.27 billion. PACCAR Leasing, a major full-service truck leasing company in North America and Europe with a fleet of 37,000 vehicles, is included in this segment. PFS’ first quarter 2017 pretax income was $57.3 million compared to $80.3 million earned in the first quarter of 2016. PFS achieved first quarter 2017 revenues of $302.2 million compared to $289.4 million in 2016. “PFS’ portfolio performed well during the first quarter of 2017.” said Bob Bengston, PACCAR senior vice president. “The industry’s lower used truck values in the U.S. and Canada impacted PFS’ quarterly results. Used truck demand is increasing and prices have stabilized.” PACCAR’s strong balance sheet, complemented by its A+/A1 credit ratings, enables PFS to offer competitive retail financing to Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF dealers and customers in 24 countries on four continents.

PACCAR Financial Corp. (PFC) recently opened a new truck remarketing center in Minooka, Illinois, near Chicago. The new facility complements PFC’s truck remarketing centers in Salt Lake City, Utah and Spartanburg, South Carolina. “Kenworth and Peterbilt pre-owned trucks sell at a premium price compared to similar competitor models,” Todd Hubbard, PFC president, commented. “Our portfolio of Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks reflects the popularity of PFC’s excellent truck leasing and financial products.”

Capital Investments and Research and Development

PACCAR’s excellent long-term profits, strong balance sheet, and intense focus on quality, technology and productivity have enabled the company to invest $6.2 billion in world-class facilities, innovative products and new technologies during the past decade. “In 2017, capital expenditures of $375-$425 million and research and development expenses of $250-$280 million are targeted for truck and powertrain product development, enhanced manufacturing facilities and aftermarket support programs,” commented George West, PACCAR vice president.

Peterbilt Motors recently completed construction of a 102,000 square-foot expansion to its truck manufacturing facility in Denton, Texas. “The new, state-of-the-art test and logistics center will streamline vehicle delivery and enhance manufacturing efficiency and capacity,” said

Kyle Quinn, Peterbilt general manager and PACCAR senior vice president. “Peterbilt plans to install additional robotic cab assembly equipment to increase production capacity of its industry-leading Model 579 and Model 567 trucks.”

PACCAR is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture and customer support of high-quality light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF nameplates. PACCAR also designs and manufactures advanced diesel engines, provides financial services and information technology, and distributes truck parts related to its principal business.

PACCAR will hold a conference call with securities analysts to discuss first quarter earnings on April 25, 2017, at 8:00 a.m. Pacific time. Interested parties may listen to the call by selecting “Q1 Earnings Webcast” at PACCAR’s homepage. The Webcast will be available on a recorded basis through May 2, 2017. PACCAR shares are traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market, symbol PCAR. Its homepage is www.paccar.com.

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may differ materially from those included in these statements due to a variety of factors. More information about these factors is contained in PACCAR’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

1See attached supplementary information for non-GAAP financial measures.

       
PACCAR Inc
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions except per share amounts)
 
Three Months Ended
          March 31
            2017     2016  
 
Truck, Parts and Other:
Net sales and revenues $ 3,935.7 $ 4,010.6
Cost of sales and revenues 3,382.2 3,413.6
Research and development 61.0 59.6
Selling, general and administrative 111.3 110.3
European Commission charge 942.6
Interest and other (income) expense, net         (1.6 )   .1  
Truck, Parts and Other Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes 382.8 (515.6 )
 
Financial Services:
Revenues 302.2 289.4
Interest and other 213.8 181.2
Selling, general and administrative 25.2 24.5
Provision for losses on receivables         5.9     3.4  
Financial Services Income Before Income Taxes 57.3 80.3
Investment income         8.1     5.7  
Total Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes 448.2 (429.6 )
Income taxes         137.9     165.0  
Net Income (Loss)       $ 310.3   $ (594.6 )
 
Net Income (Loss) Per Share:
Basic       $ .88   $ (1.69 )
Diluted       $ .88   $ (1.69 )
 
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding:
Basic         351.6     351.3  
Diluted         352.7     351.3  
Dividends declared per share       $ .24   $ .24  
 
 
PACCAR Inc
CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS
(in millions)
     
March 31 December 31
     

 

2017

    2016
ASSETS
Truck, Parts and Other:
Cash and marketable debt securities $ 2,894.7

 

$ 2,922.6
Trade and other receivables, net 1,145.6 862.2
Inventories, net 772.2 727.8
Property, plant and equipment, net 2,270.4 2,260.0
Equipment on operating leases and other, net 1,690.4 1,671.5
Financial Services Assets       12,266.4     12,194.8
      $ 21,039.7   $ 20,638.9
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Truck, Parts and Other:
Accounts payable, deferred revenues and other $ 4,273.1

 

$ 4,056.2
Financial Services Liabilities 9,687.3

 

9,805.1
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY       7,079.3

 

  6,777.6
      $ 21,039.7   $ 20,638.9
Common Shares Outstanding       351.3     350.7
 
 
PACCAR Inc
CONDENSED CASH FLOW STATEMENTS
(in millions)
   
Three Months Ended March 31  

 

2017

    2016  
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income (loss) $ 310.3 $ (594.6 )
Depreciation and amortization:
Property, plant and equipment 73.9 75.8
Equipment on operating leases and other 185.3 166.7
European Commission charge 942.6
Net change in trade receivables, inventory and payables (127.6 ) (15.3 )
Net (increase) decrease in wholesale receivables on new trucks (80.8 ) 73.7
All other operating activities, net     249.4       146.9  
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 610.5 795.8
 
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Payments for property, plant and equipment (92.7 ) (77.3 )
Acquisitions of equipment for operating leases (336.6 ) (340.1 )
Net decrease (increase) in financial services receivables 31.7 (4.9 )
Net (increase) decrease in marketable securities (60.2 ) 14.0
Proceeds from asset disposals     120.8       116.1  
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities (337.0 ) (292.2 )
 
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Payments of cash dividends (294.7 ) (576.9 )
Purchases of treasury stock (56.3 )
Proceeds from stock compensation transactions 17.8 2.6
Net decrease in debt     (168.8 )     (92.3 )
Net Cash Used in Financing Activities (445.7 ) (722.9 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash     20.9       50.2  
Net Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents (151.3 ) (169.1 )
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period     1,915.7       2,016.4  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period   $ 1,764.4     $ 1,847.3  
 
 
PACCAR Inc
SEGMENT AND OTHER INFORMATION
(in millions)
       

 

Three Months Ended

       

 

March 31

       

 

2017

    2016  
Sales and Revenues:
Truck $ 3,130.1 $ 3,270.5
Parts 786.7 719.5
Financial Services 302.2 289.4
Other         18.9       20.6  
        $ 4,237.9     $ 4,300.0  
 
Pretax Profit (Loss):
Truck $ 241.7 $ 304.1
Parts 151.7 134.6
Financial Services 57.3 80.3
European Commission Charge (942.6 )
Investment Income and Other         (2.5 )     (6.0 )
        $ 448.2     $ (429.6 )
 
GEOGRAPHIC REVENUE
(in millions)
 

 

Three Months Ended

       

 

March 31

       

 

2017

    2016  
United States and Canada $ 2,522.5 $ 2,591.5
Europe 1,231.2 1,270.1
Other         484.2       438.4  
        $ 4,237.9     $ 4,300.0  
 
NEW TRUCK DELIVERIES
 

 

Three Months Ended

       

 

March 31

       

 

2017

    2016  
United States and Canada 17,000 18,500
Europe 14,300 13,500
Other         3,700       3,300  
          35,000       35,300  
 
 
PACCAR Inc
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
   
 
This earnings release includes “adjusted net income (non-GAAP)” and “adjusted net income per diluted share (non-GAAP)”, which are financial measures that are not in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), since they exclude the non-recurring European Commission charge in 2016. These measures differ from the most directly comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies.
 
Management utilizes these non-GAAP measures to evaluate the Company’s performance and believes these measures allow investors and management to evaluate operating trends by excluding a significant non-recurring charge that is not representative of underlying operating trends.
 
Reconciliations from the most directly comparable GAAP measures to adjusted net income (non-GAAP) and adjusted net income per diluted share (non-GAAP) are as follows:
 

 

Three Months Ended

(in millions)      

 

March 31, 2016

Net Loss $ (594.6 )
Non-recurring European Commission Charge         942.6  
Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP)         $ 348.0  
 
 
Per Diluted Share:
Net Loss $ (1.69 )
Non-recurring European Commission Charge         2.68  
Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP)         $ .99  
 
 
(in millions)            
Shares Used in Per Diluted Share Calculations:
GAAP 351.3
Non-GAAP           351.9  

Contacts

PACCAR Inc
Ken Hastings, 425-468-7530