Chart Industries Q1 2023 Earnings Report $0.05 +0.00 (+10.44%) As of 03:10 PM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast IMAC EPS ResultsActual EPS$1.41Consensus EPS $0.36Beat/MissBeat by +$1.05One Year Ago EPS$0.62IMAC Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$537.90 millionExpected Revenue$495.89 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$42.01 millionYoY Revenue Growth+51.90%IMAC Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2023Date4/28/2023TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateFriday, April 28, 2023Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsChart Industries' Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Thursday, May 1, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 9:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q1 2025 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryGTLS ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Chart Industries Q1 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrApril 28, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 12 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to the Chart Industries Inc. 2023 First Quarter Results Conference Call. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent background noise. After the speakers' remarks, there will be a question and answer session. The company's release and supplemental presentation was issued earlier this morning. Operator00:00:20If you have not received the release, you may access it by visiting Chart's website at www. Chartindustries.com. A telephone replay of today's broadcast will be available following the conclusion of the call until Friday, May 5, 2023. The replay information is contained in the company's press release. Before we begin, the company would like to remind you that statements made during this call that are not historical, in fact, are forward looking statements. Operator00:00:53Please refer to the information regarding forward looking statements and risk factors included in the company's earnings release and latest filings with the SEC. The company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward looking statement. I would now like to turn the conference over to Jill Evinco, Chart Industries' CEO. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:01:16Thank you, and good morning. Thanks, everybody, for joining us this morning. With me today is Joe Brinkman, our CFO. We will share our strong Q1 2023 results as well as the ahead of schedule cost and commercial synergy progress that we have made following our completion of the Howden acquisition on March 17. There are 2 important data points related to the presentation we released this morning. Speaker 100:01:39First, all results discussed relate to continuing operations And the only discontinued operations in the quarter are related to the March 2023 settlement for the Pacific Fertility Clinic litigation matter related to our 2020 divestiture of our CryoBio business. 2nd, unless otherwise noted, the Q1 2023 results Our full chart standalone for the quarter plus Howden's Q1 results from our stub ownership period, which was March 17th to March 31, 2023. Starting on Slide 4, we have over the past 6 months executed each step of our plan as laid out either on schedule or ahead of schedule. We will continually reiterate that mantra of executing on time or early to our targets, including our 2023 increased guidance and our activities related to debt paydown. Slide 6 shows the Strength in our Q1 2023 financial results, starting with record backlog of $3,900,000,000 for the combined company as well as record backlog at both Chart and Howden on a standalone basis. Speaker 100:02:47This was supported by Q1 Broad based order demand totaling $747,700,000 with Howden contributing $121,000,000 of orders in their 2 weeks stub period. We'll go into more detailed order information throughout the presentation. 1st quarter 2023 sales were a record $537,900,000 The Howden stub period contribution to Q1 sales was approximately 110,000,000 Note that for timing reasons, the stub revenue is not indicative of anticipated results for any given 2 week period. Sales for 3 of our 4 segments, inclusive of the Howden 2 week ownership period, grew more than 18% when compared to the first quarter of 2022. Repair, service and leasing grew 144% in that timeframe and Chart's standalone 1st quarter 2023 RSL grew 11.2% compared to Q1 2022. Speaker 100:03:46Including our Howden ownership period, Q1 2023 also had record sales in RSL, HTS and Specialty. Both RSL and HTS Had record sales on a chart standalone basis. Hydrogen sales increased 12.2% in Q1 compared to Q1 2022, with Howden standalone full Q1 2023 hydrogen sales in both newbuild and aftermarket Growing over 10% each compared to Howden's standalone Q1 2022. Howden had record trailing 12 month sales, which were an increase of 11% on a reported basis when compared to the Q1 2022 LTM, and this would have been 19% growth if excluding the FX impact. We are also pleased with our Q1 2023 margin performance in both the reported and adjusted metrics. Speaker 100:04:42Reported gross profit as a percent of sales of 28.2 percent increased 460 basis points compared to Q1 2022. When adjusted for one time costs, gross margin as a percent of sales was 28.6%. This contributed to 1st quarter 2023 adjusted EBITDA margin of 19%, an increase of 3 50 basis points compared to Q1 2022. I'd also point out our adjusted free cash flow for the quarter of $16,100,000 and I'd reiterate the continuing element of that adjusted free cash flow excluding the Pacific Fertility Clinic settlement. I already spoke about our record sales in Q1. Speaker 100:05:23And on Slide 7, you can see each segment's records for the Q1. These records are for both Chart, standalone segment as well as with the combined Q1 results. We're particularly pleased with the RFL segment, which posted records both including and excluding Hutt and Stub for sales, gross profit and operating income as well as the margin for each of those metrics. And I'd be remiss not to point out that both HTS and RSL gross profit margin Grew over 1100 basis points compared to the Q1 of 2022. Slide 8 shows the incremental margin improvement in gross operating and EBITDA Margin, both reported and adjusted. Speaker 100:06:04Note the lower left hand box on Slide 8, which are items that are not added back or adjusted. If these had been not in the Q1 of 2023, our adjusted EBITDA would have been over 20%. Slide 9 shows a subset of newbuild Q1 2023 orders. Our Carbon Capture orders were an all time record with bookings for Earthly Labs CCLM for biogas for $2,700,000 facilitated via Howden's biogas experience and an air cooler order for a large direct air capture project for $2,800,000 We also see direct air capture as a commercial synergy ahead, in particular incorporating Howden's fan offering. Over the past year, we have seen an increase in railcar demand and Q1 was no exception with orders for over 40 cars. Speaker 100:06:57We continue to be bullish on all things LNG. And in Q1, we booked a big LNG order from Bechtel for air cooled heat exchangers, raised aluminum heat exchanger and ethylene storage tanks for Sempra Infrastructure's Port Arthur Big LNG Project. We also received an order for $115,000,000 from Huisong Heavy Industry for small scale LNG projects, all driven by our iPSMR, technology and equipment, including one for end customer, ENI. Q1 2023 small scale and floating LNG orders totaled $139,000,000 which was a 263% increase for these types of orders compared to the Q1 of 2022. Powdian posted multiple order wins in the nexus of clean end markets, including a meaningful sub period wastewater treatment order for the first of 10 compressors with a new customer in Canada. Speaker 100:07:54Another example of a Howden order in the Q1 was for a food ingredient processing plant, Where 2 Howden Turbogenerators will replace 2 pressure reduction valves, which replaces the purchase of power from the grid for the customer. Slide 10 shows the breadth of our RSL offering now with key first quarter accomplishments, including Houghton's execution of 23 Long term service and framework agreements covering sands, compressors, steam turbines and blowers. This brings the total number of Active Howden LTSAs and framework agreements to 245, and this number is increasing each month. Titan's full standalone Q1 2023 aftermarket service and repair book to bill was 1.23. Over the past weeks, you've seen us announce expanded partnerships and agreements as shown on Slide 11. Speaker 100:08:48To date, since the close of the acquisition, We have expanded partnerships and added agreements with 23 different parties, of which we have already received orders from a subset of them. The potential here is significant in both the near and long term with each representing multiple 1,000,000 of dollars of chart and howden combined content opportunity. We anticipate receiving new and additional orders before year end 2023 from approximately 60% of these partners. Slides 1213 point out examples of the macro tailwinds we continue to see across our end markets. Let me point out a couple of them, starting on Rule 1 on Slide 12. Speaker 100:09:27The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed the 1st ever national standard to address PFAS contamination in drinking water. After the announcement, which was in Q1, we've been quoting much higher than typical volume as many public and private water utilities have multiple sites that they need to address. We won an award for a turnkey PFAS resin replacement and disposal for our treatment as a service in a New Jersey borough that decided to move forward now with a replacement so that they do not exceed the proposed EPA limit in their high demand summer period. Speaker 100:10:00This week, we also received an order that is a retrofit to install our media for the removal of PFAS in another state. Rose 3 discusses the April announcement from the G7, which I'd like to point out because it supports not only the continued development of natural gas and CCUS infrastructure, but but it also pushes for low carbon hydrogen, renewable energy and carbon mitigation, all activities that we are involved in. For chart specific demand trends, turn to Slide 14. Our end markets are all trending positive for our solutions with a few specifics I'd like to point out. Row 1, increasing demand for site services. Speaker 100:10:38This is in particular service and repair. And we're also having customers ask to use our field service capabilities to help them do repair work for their customers. In row 4, which is hydrogen, We're commercially seeing all aspects of the value chain being built from production to storage and transport to end use, and all are showing up now in our order book, which is a little bit different than what you saw over the last 3 years where it was primarily focused on production and storage and transport. We're also now well positioned in gaseous and liquid hydrogen and expect to continue to see new regulation imposed regionally and globally, such as the concept of a pending European regulation to impose a maximum distance between renewable stations. All of this is positive for us. Speaker 100:11:23And while we can spend a lot of time on this page, the last thing I'll point out is on row 8. We have a large amount of demand in electrification and mine safety, and I'll talk about that on an upcoming slide. Now Brinkman will share more about our setup for a Speaker 200:11:36strong remainder of 2023. Slide 15 has been shown a few times previously, so a quick reiteration here. Not only do Chart, Howden and the combined businesses have record backlogs as of March 30 First, the backlogs are complementary to each other on revenue and shipments, supporting consistent double digit growth through a cycle. The message on Slide 16 is that material cost material input costs are either decreasing or at a minimum becoming more consistent as is availability. And therefore, we are comfortable that the current macro operating environment is stable, especially as compared to the last few years, and we are cautiously optimistic that it is improving. Speaker 200:12:18Note that these top inputs are similar for both Chart and Howden. We continue to hold pricing and take further action as needed. We have added a 4th category on Slide 17 for our broadened LTSAs via Howden. These LTSA contracts include labor, material and transport increases for inflation throughout the period of the contract. We continue to be a leader in working with certifying bodies and have first certifications in many applications. Speaker 200:12:48These are a key differentiator, especially in markets where there are regional certifying bodies such as hydrogen and carbon capture. Houghton adds additional certifications, including in the Q1 as shown on Slide 18, successful ISO recertifications as well as renewal of the Aveda quality certification, which is a prerequisite for service work in the U. K. And wastewater plants. Cowden fits well Within our existing external segment reporting structure as shown on Slide 20, and we will continue to report this way. Speaker 200:13:23Similar to Chart, when the same Houghton product can be used in multiple end markets and applications, it will be categorized based on that application. For example, If a specialty compressor is used in a hydrogen application, it will be in specialty products. All aftermarket service and repair is included in the RSL segment, which is now estimated to be above 30% of our total revenue annually. Speaker 100:13:48Slide 21 shows our segment results, including Q1 2023 HTS and RSL reported gross margin as a percent of sales that, as I mentioned earlier, each increased by over 1100 basis points when compared to the Q1 2022. These exceptional results were driven by more project work in HTS and additional field service work in RSL as well as strong cryo lease gross profit in the quarter. We expect continued strength in the RSL results in Q2 as it will be our 1st full quarter with Howden's aftermarket service and repair in house. Specialty Products reported gross margin was down year over year with Q1 2023 headwinds noted on the upper right hand side of Slide 21. We anticipate sequentially improved gross margin in Specialty in the second quarter and throughout the second half of twenty twenty three. Speaker 100:14:39The same expectation for sequential improvement applies to Cryo Tank Solutions, which faced certain customer delays in the Q1 due to customer choice Design changes with us as well as the Q1 process to roll standard costs, which negatively impacted CTS by approximately $1,500,000 Slide 22 continues to show an increasing pipeline of opportunities in big, small and floating LNG projects. I would point you to the green box covering the 3 far right hand columns on the table. These are the updates starting with our Q4 2022 earnings call, which we did in late Feb. Moving to the far right column with the status as of today. Starting row 2, we have an additional potential IPSMR international project opportunity that entered the pipeline. Speaker 100:15:25In row 3, even with the big LNG order booked in the Q1, we've seen an increase in the potential chart content on commercial projects in our pipeline. A driver of this is the need for LNG export terminals to meet their customers' LNG product specifications and our nitrogen rejection units and heavy hydrocarbon removal systems address this need on both existing and new facilities. We're seeing our highest ever demand for NRU and HHC studies and design work for multiple customers. Row 4 of the table shows the increase in our commercial pipeline for small scale projects and shows an increase even net of the booking of the Wissons Heavy Industries order in the Q1. Slide 23 shows our hydrogen carbon capture opportunities and how this commercial pipeline continues to dramatically grow in short periods of time. Speaker 100:16:15Orders increased more than 60% for hydrogen related applications In the Q1 of 2023 when compared to Q1 2022, and as I mentioned earlier, Q1 2023 carbon capture orders were a record. Plenty to point out on this slide with over 1,000 potential customers for hydrogen and now nearly 700 in carbon capture. The dollar amount of the pipeline nearly doubled in the past 3 months, both from the addition of Howden into our offering as well as from larger project sizes in industrial CCUS. Lastly, on the slide looking at row 2, the number of hydrogen liquefier project opportunities has grown over 100% this quarter, and we're pleased that Chart customers with existing backlog have already given scope to Howden. Greater than 90% of the 55 Liquefaction projects in the pipeline have an opportunity for both Chart and Housing content. Speaker 100:17:101st quarter 2023 food and beverage and CCUS Orders increased approximately 31% 37% when compared to Q1 2022 and Q4 2022 as shown on Slide 24. Earth Day Labs is in very high demand globally as the CO2 shortage persists and sustainability initiatives become more predominant, with one example of this being one of my favorite customers, Opus 1, who recently implemented an Earthly Labs CC unit. Both Howden and Chart had strong 1st quarter orders in industrial scale carbon capture applications. And on Slide 25, you can see a few of those wins. Our customer, placed an order for engineering work on a 1200 ton per day large scale carbon capture plant to be built on a biomass facility And Howden booked the carbon capture equipment order for a project operating in Western Canada for $2,400,000 We have numerous commercial opportunities to sell both Howden and Chart equipment as a package in the carbon capture space, including one already underway with Howden's current customer to work together to develop a global novel carbon capture solution. Speaker 100:18:20ESG and EHS clean air requirements are driving demand for our mine cooling and ventilation solutions. And we're seeing numerous synergy opportunities with these customers shown on Slide 26, whether that's for carbon capture and storage or cleaner mine haul truck solutions such as with our HLNG or HLH2 tanks. The Q1 of 2023 for Howden, when looking at the full quarter For mining safety and decarbonization, had orders worth $55,000,000 with newbuild up over 80% and aftermarket up 46% compared to Houghton's 1st full quarter of 2022. We have had a few notable wins year to date for our Ventilation Engineering Services or VES, part of our Vensim digital portfolio. Early involvement with VES in determining a mine's future ventilation needs is key in establishing a long term relationship with the customer, and we have supplied mine ventilation systems to all of the major mining companies globally. Speaker 100:19:21Next, we believe that water treatment will be one of the elements of the Nexa Clean and how the equipment complements very well our water treatment technologies. Earlier this month, As you can see on the right hand side of Slide 27, we won a turbo compressor order with enabled with digital uptime for over $1,600,000 to supply the City of Houston's Southeast wastewater treatment plant. This enables real time monitoring for operational efficiency and also includes an aeration system that reduces process time, increases energy efficiency and reduces cost. Now move to the left hand side of Slide 27, and you see a chart win for a drinking water site, which is a different site than the Houghton project I just referenced, but both within the Houston Public Works infrastructure. One of the best parts of water and wastewater treatment market is that customers typically have more than one plant that they are responsible And this is the case in not only Houston, where the city has 39 wastewater treatment plants in total, but also globally. Speaker 100:20:24Today is my first chance to verbally introduce Masimo B. C. To you. Masimo is Joe and my partner, working alongside our combined executive team to deliver the synergies on and ahead of schedule, and we're well on our way to do that. Massimo was the COO of Howden and will be a key partner to me not only on integration, but also as a permanent senior executive of the Charter team. Speaker 100:20:47Slide 2930 reiterate our original synergy targets for year 1 And year 3. Although I put the challenge out and I got this morning an update on year 3 from the commercial team, which is meaningfully higher than the numbers that we've put out there, but we're not going to overcommit. We're just going to deliver what we say. Slide 31 Summarizes our approximately $51,000,000 of annualized cost synergies achieved in our 1st 6 weeks of ownership ahead of our original schedule. Our commercial wins to date are also happening earlier than we had originally anticipated with order commitments totaling $11,400,000 so far. Speaker 100:21:27Our global commercial team has had numerous immediate opportunities for cross selling and also have identified new areas of complements within the portfolio. We currently have line of sight in the Q2 of 2023 to multiple projects, but also potential larger project wins that will incorporate both Chart and Howden Technology and Equipment, including, certainly not limited to, 2 hydrogen projects, one of which is a 15 ton per day Hydrogen liquefaction project and these are $40,000,000 plus projects. 1 carbon capture, larger scale project and a few water treatment projects. I attend many of our customer meetings and the combined OneChart global commercial team is super energized over this combination. Slides 32 through 37 show the detailed cost and commercial synergies that we have underway and the teams are daily finding more and more opportunities for cost out as well. Speaker 100:22:23The largest increase in cost out opportunities from our original target is in the facilities category, which to date has not materially contributed to the $51,000,000 achieved, but we'll begin to do so in the coming months. On these slides, you can also see the breadth of the synergies, whether consolidating trade show fees to leveraging better rates with bank partners to rationalizing SG and A through more centralized functions to office consolidations, to in sourcing of machining, to software license reductions. There is a lot underway and even more remaining to go after. The breadth and magnitude of the commercial opportunities are exceptional and these are not conceptual, but rather real pipeline opportunities that exist today. One particular win I would point out is on Slide 37 that just came in is a life cycle service agreement for vehicle fueling stations in Germany and the United Kingdom for a Chart customer, which would not have been possible without Howden's field service personnel. Speaker 100:23:23Another cool synergy win starts in the top left hand box on Slide 38, and it's a great example of a commercial synergy win that also includes a cost synergy win. It's an example of a market that we would not have had access to without Howden, which is gaseous hydrogen fueling station. This is a Chart hydrogen local fashion customer and they've just ordered Howden compressors for over $2,300,000 For the same order, The cost synergy is bringing the packaging in house to 1 of Chart's United States locations and this otherwise would have been outsourced by Howden on a standalone basis. Slides 3940 discuss additional integration actions to date with Slide 39 being a repeat of what we had in our investor deck on April 11. So moving to Slide 40, these are just updates from the past couple of weeks. Speaker 100:24:11The message here is that integration goes far beyond just synergy achievement. It is a culture that comes from a focus on merging talent, on being an industry leader in initiatives such as the Clean Hydrogen Partnership And most importantly, a culture of safety with 77% of our global locations operating for more than a year without an accident. We have numerous in flight activities now to generate additional cash for debt pay down. So I'm going to move now to Slide 42. As well as optimizing our revolver capacity and evaluating ways to optimize our balance sheet structure as well as our weighted average cost of debt. Speaker 100:24:50You can see some of these actions on the upper right hand table on Slide 42, and I'm going to start from the bottom actually and go up to the top. So rows 8 through 11 discuss actions underway to move letters of credit out of our revolver capacity. We're also actively underway repatriating cash from geographies that we do not need to leave it all in with $167,000,000 of cash around the world on hand as of March 31st, some of which when repatriated will be used for debt pay down. Rows 56 refer to properties that we own that we're in the process of Consolidating and selling and the real estate action is very active right now. So we can already size and time the cash opportunities that these present. Speaker 100:25:34Just this week, we received an offer on one of the properties and there are others in the future that are beyond these 2. Rose 34 refer to the previously discussed potential divestitures. We currently anticipate moving to the signing stage within the next several months on both of these, with one of these product lines expected to sign within the Q2 of 2023 and the second within the previously stated Q2 2023 or 1st part of the Q3 2023. We continue to anticipate proceeds of approximately $500,000,000 obviously subject to the final perimeter and scope of the potential transactions in all of the footnotes on the slide. Row 2 of the table refers to a minority investment Exit that we have an agreed upon term sheet from the ESOP to buy out our small portion, the value of which is approximately $3,500,000 This is a great example of a win win minority investment that we made in 2018. Speaker 100:26:29We invested $2,500,000 which Generated over $30,000,000 of orders and revenue for us. And now where the customer relationships are established and the employees of the investment want to own the remainder, We found an eloquent exit. The cash flow timing begins this coming month and has a few staggered milestones. Row 1 refers to a very small chart product line that we have a binding term sheet to sell and this is in CTS, which is expected to close subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions in the 1st part of the Q2 2023 for €4,250,000 This is contemplated in our guidance and also immediately improves our gross margin, operating margin and EBITDA as well as those metrics as a percent of sales. The comment on Slide 42 in the left hand box that states we anticipate Additional cash for debt pay down of approximately $500,000,000 refers to the potential divestitures, as I stated, and some of the smaller activities, but does not include any additional cash generating actions beyond these. Speaker 100:27:38We also reiterate our financial policy to focus on debt pay down as shown on the bottom of the slide. From an alignment perspective to action on debt pay down for myself and the senior team, We also have more heavily weighted the free cash flow metrics of our short term bonus targets for 2023. Net cash from operations was negative $19,100,000 and recall that I'm referring to continuing operations numbers, With capital expenditures of $31,400,000 in the Q1, including $11,000,000 related to our land purchase for Theodore, Alabama jumbo tank facility expansion. Adjusted free cash flow of $16,100,000 in the quarter and that adjustments had 99% of these related to the Howden transaction, interest and bank fees, acquisition finance fees and deal related costs net of the tax effect. So we're really pleased with our Q1 2023 net leverage ratio outcome of 4.08 times as shown on the slide, and this is below our previously forecasted Q1 2023 net leverage ratio. Speaker 100:28:49In addition to funding the Houghton acquisition on March 17, during the stub period, we also funded approximately $75,000,000 for the completion of the settlement of the Pacific Fertility Clinic lawsuits and those are in discontinued ops. Approximately $11,000,000 as I referred to on the Theodore, Alabama expansion and approximately $44,000,000 related to Houghton payments related to payroll. So I point these out, these three items out because none of these are cash outlays that will repeat in the future. And now, Joe, Please provide our updated outlook for 2023. Speaker 200:29:23To further articulate the fact that we are continuing to see widespread demand across the combined business, We have included Slide 45 to share some of our month to date April orders. What I like about this is you can see that we have $1,000,000 plus orders from a variety of customers ranging from the marine market to the LNG regas skids in Europe To South African power customer spares and service to brazed for energy applications, to water treatment to ISOs, to continued high demand for processed gas screw compressors and multiple hydrogen orders. And our industrial gas customers remain consistent. Slide 46 shows our outlook for 2023 sales, which we anticipate to be in the range of $3,660,000,000 to $3,801,000,000 with associated adjusted EBITDA of $780,000,000 to $810,000,000 Our 2023 outlook for adjusted diluted EPS is in the expected range $5.50 to $6.70 and approximately 47,000,000 shares outstanding. Our 2023 outlook for free cash flow is in the anticipated range of $300,000,000 to $350,000,000 excluding any impact from potential divestitures, which is unchanged from prior outlook. Speaker 200:30:40And our cash available for debt pay down is expected to be in the range of $275,000,000 to $325,000,000 We expect to see the normal second quarter sequential increase in both Chart Legacy and Howden's business. Each quarter of a year typically represents 25 Speaker 300:30:59And we are now ready to take a look at the full year for Howden. Speaker 200:31:00Regarding big LNG projects, based on current customer schedules, we expect to see a sequential increase and Big LNG sales and earnings in the second half of twenty twenty three compared to the first half of twenty twenty three. Slide 47 is a repeat slide from prior investor decks. With our early synergy achievement, strong start to the year And confidence in achieving the additional synergies identified, we are reiterating our 2024 EBITDA of approximately $1,300,000,000 today. Speaker 100:31:31So I'll end our prepared remarks with where I began on today's call, which is that over the past 6 months, we have executed each step of our plan as described either on schedule or ahead of schedule. And therefore, on the last slide before the appendix, you see the next steps of the plan, and you have our commitment And now, please open it up for Q and A. Operator00:31:57Thank Our first question will come from Ben Nolan of Stifel. Your line is open. Speaker 400:32:32Thank you, operator. Hey, Jill and Joe. Speaker 500:32:35Hey, Ben. Speaker 400:32:36I'll try to put both my question and follow-up into one question And then turn it over. So my first question relates to the $3,700,000,000 of call it, the midpoint of revenue guidance. And just for the purpose of modeling and so forth, I know that you said about a third of that is It's expected to be aftermarket, but is it possible to sort of break down how where things fit with respect to the various segments And as you're thinking about that 3.7. And then my sort of follow-up is, Joe, you mentioned The nitrogen rejection units, we're hearing that a lot of the gas that's coming from West Texas has is really high And a lot of the Gulf Coast LNG plants that are increasingly sourcing that gas Need to do something about it. I'm curious if you might be able to frame in what the opportunity for you guys might look like financially. Speaker 100:33:39You got it. Thanks for rolling them into 1, Ben. Okay. So the first part of the question on the breakdown in terms of the various segments. So we've given kind of a pro form a on the RSL segment. Speaker 100:33:51So I'd start there at just above 30 of a full year revenue and that can apply for this kind of stub calendar year as well. Then go to specialty next, So that's going to be your next largest in terms of percent of the combined offering with HTS and CTS being your smallest pieces in terms of how to adding to that compared to chart standalone. So that's how I think about it. If I were looking at the model, which obviously I've done since we gave a guide. And then the second part of the And second part of your question on the nitrogen rejection unit, your comment is spot on that we are hearing the same thing you described in particular As you mentioned on the U. Speaker 100:34:39S. Gulf Coast with respect to the gases coming through pipelines from West Texas. And it's interesting too because we're hearing this Yes, I would I can't say ever to 100%, but certainly to the super majority of our LNG customers are facing this challenge. And we have a very unique offering to not just NRU, but also heavy hydrocarbon removal systems, which gets into just technicalities. But for us, the opportunity in one of these for what you'd call kind of a standard size big LNG export terminal On the U. Speaker 100:35:13S. Gulf Coast, it didn't a little bit depends on content, which is always the caveat on these types of trains. But in NRU or in HHC The add on to one of the projects that we would be doing is going to be somewhere in the $70,000,000 to $100,000,000 range And that's per opportunity. I'd also reiterate what I mentioned on the call, which is that we've never seen so many Engineering studies that were being paid for on the NRU and the HHC side. And so these operators, obviously, this isn't something that they want to do, But there is a point where they have to do it based on the gas composition. Speaker 100:35:53So we're continuing trying to refine that with each operator based on their respective gas. But also the nice part of our offering is it is fairly standardized. So it's something that we can turn quickly to someone that needs to retrofit. Speaker 500:36:08All right. I appreciate it. Thanks. Speaker 100:36:10Thanks, Ben. Operator00:36:12Thank you. And one moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Eric Stine of Craig Hallum. Your line is open. Speaker 600:36:25Hi, Jill. Hi, Jill. Speaker 100:36:27Hey, Eric. Good morning. Speaker 600:36:28Good morning. So maybe can we just talk about on the order side, I mean, obviously, Your 2 week period $112,000,000 from Houghton, that obviously not a number that we can Play out throughout the whole quarter. I know in the past for Chart only, you've given a I think it's a somewhere of $4,000,000 to 4 $50,000,000 is how you kind of think about a baseline for orders and with upside to that. Any way you can provide that for Howden? Is it a similar number? Speaker 600:37:00Or how should we think about that? Speaker 100:37:03Yes. Thanks for the question, Eric, And also for clarifying in your question that you can't take any 2 week period and multiply it by 26 to get a full year. But with that said, I think the way to think about the Howden orders is similar to how we framed. So we framed last year on a standalone basis kind of an average of 3.50 as our new average quarter, and obviously higher than that when we have a Mid scale size project added into that. I think of Howden similar to Chart on any given quarter. Speaker 100:37:41Now recall that they have more book to bill business and a higher percent of aftermarket LTSAs, right? So There's a little bit of nuance in kind of some timing around when those orders come in. But as a whole, for Chart, you can basically Double what we said last year, so you'd be running about a $700,000,000 average depending on plus or minus depending on projects that come in. Maybe the other way that we're thinking about it as we look at the business units and the activity in these end markets is around the book to bill. Because as we continue to see sales increase throughout the quarters in 2023, we want to continue to remain above that 1 and 1x book to bill ratio in these end markets as well as on the aftermarket service repair side of the house. Speaker 100:38:36So those are the types of metrics that we're monitoring. Speaker 600:38:40Got it. That's helpful. And for my follow-up, just maybe on the model, you talked about How 25% each quarter, I guess, I assume you're trying to get across that that business has less seasonality. And so maybe match that up with the fact that you think that there's sequential improvement In Q2 and maybe throughout the year, just kind of match those two things up for me would be great. Speaker 100:39:11Yes. So seasonally Q1 is Howden's lowest quarter in any given year. So it's similar in Concept to how we described Chart's standalone business previously, which is where the sequential and kind of the growth throughout the year is. We wanted to just give a little bit of bookends since we didn't give a quarterly combined outlook and kind of Saying you can fairly evenly put this across the remaining three quarters if you were trying to look at it. There's a little bit also in 2023 where In the combined business, you've got that second half big LNG step up from the chart side. Speaker 100:39:52So we wanted to, on balance, kind of give A view that there's not going to be an extreme hockey stick in the back half in the combined business and we have more consistency across the period, whether that period is a year or a cycle. And that's really thanks to that meaningful aftermarket service repair contribution that Howden gives So those are kind of the intents of giving some pieces to frame because you guys haven't seen a full quarter yet of the combined business. Speaker 600:40:24Okay, thanks. Operator00:40:26Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Martin Malloy of Johnson Rice. Your line is open. Speaker 700:40:43Good morning. My first question is around the guidance and visibility on revenues that's in backlog. Could you maybe give us an update in terms of meeting the midpoint of the revenue guidance, what you have And backlog currently plus the expected quick turn repair and maintenance type revenues? Speaker 100:41:07Yes. So we and I'm not going to get out over my skis here, Marty. I appreciate the question because I think it's A real valid point on our level of confidence in achieving the range that we've put out there, because we have More backlog in the combined business as well as each respective business as a standalone heading into 2023 And now even more so as of threethirty one with the records on the combined and standalone basis to cover the year than what we would typically I've had in a prior year. So that comment applies combined business as well as the 2 stand alones. We're going to get away from Talking about the 2 stand alones because it's so seamlessly incorporated into the segments as Brinkman described, in his couple of sentences about the external segment So the short answer is we put a guide out based on really strong backlog That we have more coverage for that guide than what we have ever had in the past in our backlog as of March 31. Speaker 100:42:19With that said, we also have a now in the combined business more balance between that project work in backlog and the book Which we view as a positive because there's more opportunity for upsiding to a quarter based on book and ship than what we had as Chart standalone. Speaker 700:42:45Thank you. And for my follow-up question, Obviously, it looks like a lot of momentum on the small scale and floating LNG side and ITSMR. Could you maybe talk a little bit more about Acceptance of iPSMR out there in the market and if you can maybe characterize If that momentum is expected to continue on the small scale on the FLNG order side. Speaker 100:43:09Yes. Thanks for pointing that out, Marty. I mean, We've been, I would use the term wowed by the amount of acceptance in the market of IPSMR And the speed with which it's been accepted. I think a key portion of that is driven by the fact that it is Very efficient. It is lower CapEx in terms of the upfront install, but the efficiency across the operating cycle of the process technology in that Kind of 1 to 1.4 MTPA train size is unparalleled in our opinion. Speaker 100:43:45We're also seeing, which I think is coupled with that acceptance in the market, just a higher market movement From these LNG players toward the small scale and the floating LNG. So there's more players in it. There's more geographies Getting involved than we ever saw before, Ben's question about the U. S. Gulf Coast in terms of gas composition, That's another driver to finding the right location to do a small scale or floating around the world and you see different gas compositions in Asia Pacific and in Africa. Speaker 100:44:21And so the nice part is that IPSMar fits really well regardless of the region. The metric that we called out of 263% increase in small scale and floating orders Q1 'twenty three versus Q1 'twenty two, that's pretty darn meaningful when you're talking about $139,000,000 of orders in that category. The last part of your question around do we think we're going to continue to see this momentum And I'd give a resounding yes to that. I think that, my term or my phrase in the prepared remarks was We're bullish on all things LNG and we continue to be because we think LNG is going to be an important part of the coming decade here. And the debates around its merits have essentially been silent as you see The need for it to be a key part of the energy transition. Speaker 100:45:19And I think we're also seeing a practical view of The types of projects moving forward on balance, it's not just one category, it's not only baseload facilities, it's not only small scale. So I think you're going to continue to see floating and small scale be an important part of our order book in the coming 3 plus years. Speaker 700:45:43Great. Thank you. I'll turn it back. Operator00:45:46Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Pavel Molchanov of Raymond James. Your line is open. Speaker 500:46:02Thanks for taking the question. Joe, you said you're bullish on all things LNG. Just to Kind of put a finer point on that. The European energy crisis, a lot of people feel is Subsiding, gas prices are at the lowest level since the war started. Are you seeing any Since that maybe there is less appetite in Europe to take off more LNG offtakes or Partner with external LNG suppliers? Speaker 100:46:40We haven't seen a dramatic change in that behavior From Europe, we've continued to see infrastructure just from a chart perspective, Pavel. We've continued to see infrastructure activity being built, meaning like The LNG regas skid that we just booked for $4,700,000 continuing to see the stations being built. From an offtake perspective, I would give credence to your comment on what we've seen inclusive of even this Morning's Venture Global announcement on CP2 of offtake is with a lot of the APAC parties. So that's Most of the offtake that we have seen announced in the last 6 months has been outside of Europe. And I think that Maybe that's a short term phenomenon, but ultimately, it's into, in my opinion, it's into The spot market overall, so how the gas gets moved after the offtake is arranged is another nuance to that answer. Speaker 100:47:43But all in all, we have not we've really just seen an increase in our commercial pipeline on the LNG side, with the one exception being continued softness in HLNG over the road vehicle tank orders and sales. And that goes also to your point, I guess, because we have our 2 main customers in that category are in Europe. And then I'll just go on a little tangent on the vehicle tank side that while it's Kind of in line with our thinking of not recovering quickly in the first half of twenty twenty two for the over the road tanks. We have seen a much broader set of customers purchasing HLNG and HLH2 tanks for over the road. So I see it as, an early indicator of broader adoption for alternative Class 8 heavy duty commercial Truck use and that's across industry. Speaker 100:48:42So, there were a lot of little tangents in my answer there, but I think it's Certainly something to watch, but as a net debt, we continue to see growth in the LNG space. Speaker 500:48:55Following up, in fact on Asia Pacific, China specifically, now that This is a U. S.-based company dealing with Chinese customers of Howden. Has there been any change in tone, obviously, kind of given the broader Washington, Beijing Political dynamics that you've noticed since closing the acquisition? Speaker 100:49:23No, we haven't seen any different dynamic. We continue to See growth in the China business and anticipate continued growth. And I'd also add that Both Chart and China have good local partners in China, which helps us as well. So no at this point. Speaker 500:49:51Okay. Thank you very much. Seville. Operator00:49:55Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Sam Burwell of Jefferies. Your line is open. Speaker 400:50:08Hey, good morning. Good morning, Chris. Good morning, Chris. Speaker 100:50:10Good morning, Chris. Speaker 800:50:11Just stick on the LNG track and dig into Port Arthur a little bit. Saw that you Mentioned you booked air cooled heat exchangers, brazed aluminum heat exchanger and ethylene storage tanks. So I mean curious if you could put a dollar figure on that? And short of that, just sort of describe how this particular order is different than what you booked for Cheniere and Venture Global? And then appreciate that you've called out 2 to 3 potential orders this year over and above Port Arthur. Speaker 800:50:41Would you characterize those as being opportunities more similar to Port Arthur, more similar to CheniereVG or something totally different? Speaker 100:50:51Yes, yes. Thanks for the question, Sam. Okay. So just due to confidentiality with our customer, we aren't giving a dollar amount Size on Port Arthur, but let me kind of give you the general range would be Around several 100,000,000 ish type of number you could use. And And then the second part, difference between VG and Cheniere's in December infrastructure Port Arthur. Speaker 100:51:21So Different content, but let me put VG and Sempra Port Arthur kind of in one category, which are equipment orders for us. Different sizes, different types of equipment, but there's no process technology for either of those coming from Chart. And so those Depending on what's in the scope, whether it's air coolers or multiple braze or cold boxes and what those designs are kind of dictate the range you'd be in. And but you could say for an equipment order $75,000,000 to $150,000,000 for these types of projects on kind of a 10 MTPA basis would be the way to think about it. Cheniere, we and a project like a Tellurian in the future, we would we have Process technology in addition to the equipment that works with that process technology and so it's a different scope. Speaker 100:52:18The other thing I would say is Some of these guys have the heavy hydrocarbon removal system that I've described built into the design, whereas Others do not, so that adds a factor into how this is priced. The The third part of your question is on the 2 to 3 orders in the rest So 2023 in addition to Port Arthur that I called out. And Scope wise, let's see. You'd have the opportunity in the bucket of opportunities. So obviously, 2 to 3 is a subset of the ones that could move to FID that we would have content on. Speaker 100:53:03So we are not just going to put them all in there with 100% confidence. And there's a reason we call 2 to 3 out here. Couple of them would be more in the equipment style, kind of $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 plus and then, one of the ones I'm thinking of, would have equipment and process if it moves forward and obviously, if the content is what we anticipate it to be. Speaker 800:53:34Okay. That's very, very helpful to frame things. And just one quick follow-up on free cash flow. I I mean, on an adjusted basis, dollars 16,000,000 unadjusted with I understand that there are one time items and it's a messy quarter and hadn't closed, but Cash burn in 1Q, how should we think about free cash flow conversion improving through the year? And any drivers beyond just Like more big LNG business flowing through the P and L and that should drive higher free cash flow. Speaker 800:54:01Any sort of working capital improvements that the Houghton integration can bring or anything Consider as we model free cash flow improvement going forward. Speaker 100:54:11Yes. And I would say again, Thanks for pointing out that, yes, obviously messy quarter and that we were super conscious that these the adjustments are very specific to Howden and You can get them from the banking, the finance fees and the deal related costs. So in and of itself, you can peel out deal related costs that relate to, For example, bankers, M and A related costs that will not repeat going forward. And that's an important thing to call out, which I tried to also call out things like the Pacific Fertility settlement and the higher CapEx and so on in the Q1 that are non repeating items throughout the rest of the year. With the intent of those comments to be that you'll see this cadence increase as we go forward. Speaker 100:54:59There is really nothing that says any one quarter in the rest of Q2, Q3 or Q4 Has anything that makes it a standout quarter to be meaningfully higher on free cash flow generation? So as we burn off safety stock from the inventory side, we've had a good collections month as an example in the month of April. Like you said, the milestone payments, I think it's in the way we look at it and the way we model it is Fairly consistent as you look at the ramp of volume throughout the rest of the year. Speaker 800:55:38All right. Understood. Thanks, Joe. Speaker 100:55:41Thanks, Tim. Speaker 300:55:42Thanks, Robin. Operator00:55:43Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Rob Brown of Lake Street Capital Markets. Your line is open. Speaker 300:55:58Hi, Joel. Hi, Brad. How much is on the commercial synergies? You talked about a number of early wins there. Just want to get your confidence level on The commercial synergies as you start to integrate your sales efforts and what do you see how do you see that playing out? Speaker 100:56:13Thanks for the question, Rob. And we're I'm excited you asked because I'm excited to talk about the synergies from both the cost and a commercial perspective. Especially, It's interesting. I get asked the question of has anything changed in your mind over the last 6 or 7 months? And my answer is, I am even more convicted that this strategic combination is exceptional. Speaker 100:56:40The amount when we involve the entire global commercial In the discussions and the cross training on the portfolio, the amount of additional synergies that came out from that commercially Is unmatched. I mean Massimo and I were talking this morning and we're not we're certainly not going to give you year 3 number, but we both it was The detail around it, the amount of opportunity around it and you can probably sense a little bit of my joy coming through in my voice around the opportunities that exist. So what I like about the commercial synergies also, and it's probably impossible to get that across in an $11,400,000 Order number to date is that it's anywhere from small orders and equipment order related to dry ice To a synergy order that we expect in Q2 around a large project that's going to be $40,000,000 plus and everything in between. So what I think you're going to start to see happening even more and more is as our teams Get really knowledgeable about the way that the NexSys Clean works together, the interlinkages of the packages. You're going to see more and more of these wins that are full solution wins. Speaker 100:58:04And I want to point out on Slide 24 of the supplemental deck. The case study, that's the City Brewery case study, which is One that we've cross sold to this customer for food and beverage, Carbon Capture, Earthly Labs and now water treatment. This is a customer that began as a chart customer with dosing equipment, moved on to tanks, then got an S DOCS or an odor control water treatment system and now is talking to us about Multiple carbon capture. Everything in what I just described with the exception of the doser in the tank Could have housing content. And that's what I think is pretty exceptional about, the commercial opportunities. Speaker 100:58:52The other thing And you probably, Rob, didn't want me to spend this much time answering your question, but you can tell I'm excited about it. Is that the other thing I really like is that We didn't bake the $150,000,000 of year 1 commercial synergies into the 2023 numbers. And I think that we're going to at least have the opportunity to get some of these early wins to have some later in the year revenue. Speaker 300:59:21Okay, great. Thank you. And on the outlook, just wanted to clarify that the sale of the non core Assets, is that in the outlook or the assumed revenue in the outlook or if you sell those, is that outlook not changed? Speaker 100:59:37So let me answer 3 pieces. The first is that any proceeds from those potential sales Are not included in our cash available for debt paydown or our cash flow forecast in the outlook. They're also not included in any of the net leverage ratio forecast that we've put forth in any of the materials. The second part of your question is around the revenue, I guess it's the second and third, the revenue and EBITDA impacts. What I would say is it's not contemplated Called out specifically, we think we have enough room in our range to be able to absorb That in the EBITDA range, we'd likely have a minor tweak on the revenue side. Speaker 101:00:33But I think we've I think generally we're we directionally are comfortable with our outlook range with or without Securers is the way to think about it. And if there's any tweaking its nuances, so I'm not You're not going to see us divest the business and then come out and have a significant reduction to our outlook. Speaker 301:01:00Okay, good. Thank you for all the color. Speaker 101:01:03Thanks, Rob. Operator01:01:05Thank you. Our next question will come from Marc Bianchi of TD Cowen. Your line is open. Speaker 301:01:22Thank you. I was hopeful, Joe, if you could say what the Howden contribution was to revenue and adjusted EBITDA in the Q1. Speaker 101:01:33Yes, thanks for the question, Mark. It was approximately $110,000,000 of revenue. We didn't give a bottom line impact, but it was by way of kind of proxy, It was above the 19% adjusted EBITDA, as a percent of sales. Speaker 301:01:52Okay. Okay, great. And I know you probably don't want to get too specific on Q2, but just There's a lot of moving pieces here and we don't really have like a good base to work off of for modeling into Q2, but it would seem to kind of be on track with The guidance for the year that EBITDA ought to be in the ballpark of $200,000,000 I mean, Does that sound in the fairway or any way you'd want to steer us on that? Speaker 101:02:25Yes. Thanks for the question, Mark. And actually, Yes. I guess my lawyers would tell me caveat this answer, so kingdom come, but I won't. We actually contemplated Giving you guys a Q2 kind of one time quarterly look because it's the first time to your point about in the combined business. Speaker 101:02:45There are pros and cons to doing that, but you're directionally correct. Speaker 301:02:51Okay, super. And just one more on the order side. So you mentioned the kind of $700,000,000 of recurring orders. If I just sort of look at the housing side of the business, if that's $350,000,000 on each side, then about 70% excuse me, 70% book to bill on a kind of recurring order basis. And I think you suggested that you'd be above 1. Speaker 301:03:17So we know what those sort of one off large items are for The legacy, your standalone Chart business, what are those unusual items look like for Houghton? What should we be looking out for to add to that base of orders? Speaker 101:03:31Yes. And I did that on purpose because I'm trying to keep everybody from getting out over their skis on Like massive quarterly order numbers. We had I smiled a couple of quarters ago when we had like a $700 plus 1,000,000 order quarter and somebody wrote that it was softening because it wasn't off of the record 8.90. So Part of that's just us trying to keep a lid on going crazy on these numbers. So you're just taking my answer to mean, yes, I'm trying to keep be conservative. Speaker 101:04:08So On the project side, which we're seeing more and more frequent, as you know, the Chart projects, when we call them out as Chart projects, They're going to be on the small midsize $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 style incremental orders. Sometimes like you saw in the Q1 with that we saw in heavy industry is a little bit higher than that. On the Howden side, a standalone Howden Large project is going to be $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 And then the 3rd Category to think about would be our 25 to 50, if we get pouting content that's incremental, would be an incremental kind of 20% to that. Speaker 301:04:53Okay. Okay. But the expectation overall is that you've got this base level of orders, but you still ought to be above 1 book to bill going forward. Speaker 101:05:04Yes, you're right. You are correct. So your model is going to be higher than my Trying to steer you lower, but you're right. Speaker 301:05:13Okay. Super. Thanks so much. Speaker 101:05:15Thanks, Mark. Operator01:05:17Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Walter Liptak of Seaport Research. Your line is open. Speaker 901:05:32Hi, thanks. Good morning, Jill. Speaker 101:05:35Hey, good morning, Walt. Speaker 901:05:37So, yes, thanks for all the detail. And I wanted to ask one about the You called out the bonus compensation for this year is tied to free cash flow, which sounds great. And so I just wanted to I guess this is a follow on from Earlier one, the free cash flow range of $275,000,000 to $325,000,000 is that range based On the EBITDA guidance range or is there are there some things in there that you have to go get to sort of maximize the free cash flow for the year. Speaker 101:06:11Yes. So the number you called out is the cash available for debt pay down for the year. The free cash flow metric is the $300,000,000 to $350,000,000 range. And again to your point, Yes, we the Board has been very conscious about debt pay down being a top priority for us as a global organization. And that's why we have that bonus tied to it. Speaker 101:06:38It is also a one chart global bonus plan. And so that metric applies to Every one of our 10,000 plus team members. Speaker 901:06:51Okay, great. And so the To get to that max range of $325,000,000 is that based off of the EBITDA level or are there some things in there like working capital Accounts or other things to get more debt paid on this year? Speaker 101:07:09Yes, there's more. So it's the EBITDA level, Obviously, less CapEx and then the change in working capital. There's we think that there's a lot of tied up working capital. And I would say that a lot of that tied up working capital is actually in the Chart standalone businesses. So There's a great opportunity for us to deliver that and it is within our control to do so. Speaker 101:07:37So back to the mantra of execution. Speaker 901:07:39Okay, great. And then on the sale of assets, Have you talked about what the cost base is there and what the tax implications might be in the sales? Speaker 101:07:51We have not specifically called that out, primarily because we're we haven't given a lot of detail about the businesses them that are these potentials and we don't want to jeopardize any processes around it. But The proceeds we talk about are gross proceeds. We don't see a material tax Negative tax impact. Speaker 901:08:17Okay, got it. So the $500,000,000 is the gross number? Speaker 101:08:21That's correct. Speaker 901:08:22Okay, great. Okay, thank you. Operator01:08:26Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Craig Shere of Tuohy Brothers. Your line is open. Speaker 1001:08:40Good morning. Thanks for taking the questions. Speaker 101:08:43Hey, Greg. Speaker 1001:08:45So the reiterated 2024 adjusted EBITDA Guidance of $1,300,000,000 that's still comfortably above The Street, excludes both incremental big LNG orders And you called out 2 or 3 more expected presumably this year as well as the commercial synergies you talked about. Could you see the aggregate of these things possibly driving 200,000,000 to 300 plus 1,000,000 Revenue above your current expectations and what's built into guidance in 2024 And could a combination of exceeding even your above street expectations for next year as well as pointing to divestitures, drive your leverage targets into that, say, 2.25 Range, so that you're already prepared to consider dividends and buybacks heading into 2025. Speaker 101:09:53All right, Craig, I'm going to take this from the top. So first Part of the question and you are absolutely correct and accurate that we have nothing incremental from any additional big LNG projects in any of our outlook numbers. So therefore, any incremental big LNG orders that come in, in 2023, Obviously, depends on when they come in. My commercial team hopefully is listening. So the sooner the better guys. Speaker 101:10:25And I think they're going to be staggered between now and the end of the year. Depending on the timing when they come in in the year, depends on when rev rec Starts, right. So you got to contemplate kind of that lag from order to the first milestone beyond engineering. See, I conflict that in the answer around 2024, depends on the timing of an order this year. The magnitude you give is Certainly more than reasonable of these 2 to 3 being 300,000,000 plus, plus plus. Speaker 101:10:59So your fundamental comment is correct. It's just hard to time when that revenue would start. But in concept, it's all incremental to what we've laid out. The next part of your question is around The exceeding our balance sheet expectation in the net leverage driving that net leverage ratio down, we want to be in that 2 to 2.5 times. We've specifically said that 2024 twelvethirty one net leverage target being 2.5 to 2.9 is our expectation excluding any proceeds from potential divestitures. Speaker 101:11:41So I could see That improving. We want to execute. We want to deliver what we're saying. So I don't want to I don't want to put a number that's different out there, but there's room for us to get These ratios in a more improved position faster than what we've laid out with some of these additional cash generating opportunities. Speaker 1001:12:10Great. And I guess just to close it off, You've obviously got the specific divestitures that are pending and all this commercial traction Synergies, big LNG, what would you have to see or be comfortable with To start to get more aggressive on sharing some of the larger Perspective 2024 and beyond outlooks. You kind of alluded to some of it in your early comments, but could you see by The Q3 call getting more specific and aggressive on multiyear outlook? Speaker 101:12:59I could see it, for our Analyst Day in November. Speaker 1001:13:05Well, I'm looking forward to that. Speaker 101:13:07I can't wait to see you there, Craig. Thank you. Operator01:13:11Thank you. And one moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Barry Haynes of Sage Asset Management. Your line is open. Speaker 1101:13:26Thanks so much for taking my question. Jill, you've got a mind Blowing number of products, end markets customers. And I wonder if you could talk a Operator01:13:39little bit Speaker 1101:13:39about Managing the company, maybe who your direct reports are now and how the management Organization style expected may have changed some post the merger versus pre. Any thoughts you may want to share around that? Thanks. Speaker 101:13:56Thanks, Barry, for the question. And I would point out before I go into the specifics of your question that we have an exceptional team And it's become even more exceptional with the addition of Howden Talent. I've been just incredibly impressed at all layers in the Howden organization of the amount of skill set, the great attitudes across the board, The knowledge between the Chart and the Howden teams, which I had tried to lay out previously around the fact that our teams had worked together. We know each other's Products very well, which gives us a lot of ability to quickly deliver, on the commercial side of things. And I think it's Starting to become clearer as we're able to give these visible actual tangible wins to see how the portfolios work together. Speaker 101:14:47But That's driven by the great team around the world. The great team, when I say, has gotten even stronger with the combination is that My direct reports are a combination of Cowen Executive Team and Chart Executive Team. And It's been really enjoyable for me to work with this combination of people, because you have complementary skills, you have The Howden folks who were marching toward OneChart Global or One Global organization from a commercial perspective on a standalone basis, And so they immediately embrace the concept of OneChart Global commercial team. The same concept on the global engineering side. So the models And where Houghton was in its evolution fits really well into the organizational model that we have been deploying over the last few years. Speaker 101:15:40The strength of the talent and the complementary nature of my executive staff is bolstered by this With Camille and Eric and Fred and Massimo, who are on my team, from the Howden team. Camille running APAC in India, out of the gate, we have someone that At a high level, understand the APAC market and is already penetrating India for further growth. Eric over in South Africa has now taken on the Middle East as well. And you hear me just with confidence Talk about the ability to penetrate those markets, which on a standalone basis, we haven't been able to do organically very easily. And Fred, with decades of experience in Pattern Products portfolio, brings us Into one of our now largest regions in Europe brings us the ability to penetrate projects and customers like I just described today with And early win on UK and German multiple dozens of fueling station repair and service capabilities. Speaker 101:16:51So You just dove right in. And then I save math mode for last because I tried to in my prepared comments say, Joe Brinkman and I are he's an incredible business partner to me. Now we have Like the 3rd lug of the stool, right? You've got Massimo, Joe and I and you've got operational, you've got finance and then you've got these amazing other people. And Yes, yes. Speaker 101:17:17I'm certain, Barry, you didn't expect me to take this long to answer this question, but I really think it's important that you understand the skill sets of these people and how they fit So integrally into this executive staff. And when I talk about And I wanted to go back to your first part of the question, which is around now you have all these products and you have all these end markets. I want to reiterate that these are not just a bunch of pieces and parts that we have to deal with individually. These are products in end markets that work together. You've got a raised aluminum heat exchanger that works in LNG, hydrogen, helium, carbon capture. Speaker 101:17:57You've got a compressor that works in LNG, hydrogen, helium, carbon capture, water. These are not just an island of misfit toys. They work together. They work as a full solution. And that's how we, The combined executive team, manage the business. Speaker 101:18:17And the number one leading point to profitable growth is that OneChart commercial team. Speaker 1101:18:24Just one very quick follow-up, Jill. Just how many direct reports do you have? And just congrats on all the progress so far. Thanks. Speaker 101:18:32I've got, I think 11, total if you include, all the regional guys. And those regional folks work very closely with Joe and Massimo on a daily basis, which are 6 regions, 5 regions. And thank you for the congratulations. It goes to the global team members that deliver and make every day able to talk about the business like we are this morning. Thanks Barry for your time and questions. Speaker 901:19:02Okay, thanks. And Speaker 101:19:04Chris, back to you. That's the last of our questions. Operator01:19:07Thank you. I also see that there are no further questions in the queue. So that will end the Q and A portion of the call. This will also conclude today's conference call. Thank you everyone for participating. Operator01:19:19You may now disconnect. 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There are 12 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to the Chart Industries Inc. 2023 First Quarter Results Conference Call. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent background noise. After the speakers' remarks, there will be a question and answer session. The company's release and supplemental presentation was issued earlier this morning. Operator00:00:20If you have not received the release, you may access it by visiting Chart's website at www. Chartindustries.com. A telephone replay of today's broadcast will be available following the conclusion of the call until Friday, May 5, 2023. The replay information is contained in the company's press release. Before we begin, the company would like to remind you that statements made during this call that are not historical, in fact, are forward looking statements. Operator00:00:53Please refer to the information regarding forward looking statements and risk factors included in the company's earnings release and latest filings with the SEC. The company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward looking statement. I would now like to turn the conference over to Jill Evinco, Chart Industries' CEO. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:01:16Thank you, and good morning. Thanks, everybody, for joining us this morning. With me today is Joe Brinkman, our CFO. We will share our strong Q1 2023 results as well as the ahead of schedule cost and commercial synergy progress that we have made following our completion of the Howden acquisition on March 17. There are 2 important data points related to the presentation we released this morning. Speaker 100:01:39First, all results discussed relate to continuing operations And the only discontinued operations in the quarter are related to the March 2023 settlement for the Pacific Fertility Clinic litigation matter related to our 2020 divestiture of our CryoBio business. 2nd, unless otherwise noted, the Q1 2023 results Our full chart standalone for the quarter plus Howden's Q1 results from our stub ownership period, which was March 17th to March 31, 2023. Starting on Slide 4, we have over the past 6 months executed each step of our plan as laid out either on schedule or ahead of schedule. We will continually reiterate that mantra of executing on time or early to our targets, including our 2023 increased guidance and our activities related to debt paydown. Slide 6 shows the Strength in our Q1 2023 financial results, starting with record backlog of $3,900,000,000 for the combined company as well as record backlog at both Chart and Howden on a standalone basis. Speaker 100:02:47This was supported by Q1 Broad based order demand totaling $747,700,000 with Howden contributing $121,000,000 of orders in their 2 weeks stub period. We'll go into more detailed order information throughout the presentation. 1st quarter 2023 sales were a record $537,900,000 The Howden stub period contribution to Q1 sales was approximately 110,000,000 Note that for timing reasons, the stub revenue is not indicative of anticipated results for any given 2 week period. Sales for 3 of our 4 segments, inclusive of the Howden 2 week ownership period, grew more than 18% when compared to the first quarter of 2022. Repair, service and leasing grew 144% in that timeframe and Chart's standalone 1st quarter 2023 RSL grew 11.2% compared to Q1 2022. Speaker 100:03:46Including our Howden ownership period, Q1 2023 also had record sales in RSL, HTS and Specialty. Both RSL and HTS Had record sales on a chart standalone basis. Hydrogen sales increased 12.2% in Q1 compared to Q1 2022, with Howden standalone full Q1 2023 hydrogen sales in both newbuild and aftermarket Growing over 10% each compared to Howden's standalone Q1 2022. Howden had record trailing 12 month sales, which were an increase of 11% on a reported basis when compared to the Q1 2022 LTM, and this would have been 19% growth if excluding the FX impact. We are also pleased with our Q1 2023 margin performance in both the reported and adjusted metrics. Speaker 100:04:42Reported gross profit as a percent of sales of 28.2 percent increased 460 basis points compared to Q1 2022. When adjusted for one time costs, gross margin as a percent of sales was 28.6%. This contributed to 1st quarter 2023 adjusted EBITDA margin of 19%, an increase of 3 50 basis points compared to Q1 2022. I'd also point out our adjusted free cash flow for the quarter of $16,100,000 and I'd reiterate the continuing element of that adjusted free cash flow excluding the Pacific Fertility Clinic settlement. I already spoke about our record sales in Q1. Speaker 100:05:23And on Slide 7, you can see each segment's records for the Q1. These records are for both Chart, standalone segment as well as with the combined Q1 results. We're particularly pleased with the RFL segment, which posted records both including and excluding Hutt and Stub for sales, gross profit and operating income as well as the margin for each of those metrics. And I'd be remiss not to point out that both HTS and RSL gross profit margin Grew over 1100 basis points compared to the Q1 of 2022. Slide 8 shows the incremental margin improvement in gross operating and EBITDA Margin, both reported and adjusted. Speaker 100:06:04Note the lower left hand box on Slide 8, which are items that are not added back or adjusted. If these had been not in the Q1 of 2023, our adjusted EBITDA would have been over 20%. Slide 9 shows a subset of newbuild Q1 2023 orders. Our Carbon Capture orders were an all time record with bookings for Earthly Labs CCLM for biogas for $2,700,000 facilitated via Howden's biogas experience and an air cooler order for a large direct air capture project for $2,800,000 We also see direct air capture as a commercial synergy ahead, in particular incorporating Howden's fan offering. Over the past year, we have seen an increase in railcar demand and Q1 was no exception with orders for over 40 cars. Speaker 100:06:57We continue to be bullish on all things LNG. And in Q1, we booked a big LNG order from Bechtel for air cooled heat exchangers, raised aluminum heat exchanger and ethylene storage tanks for Sempra Infrastructure's Port Arthur Big LNG Project. We also received an order for $115,000,000 from Huisong Heavy Industry for small scale LNG projects, all driven by our iPSMR, technology and equipment, including one for end customer, ENI. Q1 2023 small scale and floating LNG orders totaled $139,000,000 which was a 263% increase for these types of orders compared to the Q1 of 2022. Powdian posted multiple order wins in the nexus of clean end markets, including a meaningful sub period wastewater treatment order for the first of 10 compressors with a new customer in Canada. Speaker 100:07:54Another example of a Howden order in the Q1 was for a food ingredient processing plant, Where 2 Howden Turbogenerators will replace 2 pressure reduction valves, which replaces the purchase of power from the grid for the customer. Slide 10 shows the breadth of our RSL offering now with key first quarter accomplishments, including Houghton's execution of 23 Long term service and framework agreements covering sands, compressors, steam turbines and blowers. This brings the total number of Active Howden LTSAs and framework agreements to 245, and this number is increasing each month. Titan's full standalone Q1 2023 aftermarket service and repair book to bill was 1.23. Over the past weeks, you've seen us announce expanded partnerships and agreements as shown on Slide 11. Speaker 100:08:48To date, since the close of the acquisition, We have expanded partnerships and added agreements with 23 different parties, of which we have already received orders from a subset of them. The potential here is significant in both the near and long term with each representing multiple 1,000,000 of dollars of chart and howden combined content opportunity. We anticipate receiving new and additional orders before year end 2023 from approximately 60% of these partners. Slides 1213 point out examples of the macro tailwinds we continue to see across our end markets. Let me point out a couple of them, starting on Rule 1 on Slide 12. Speaker 100:09:27The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed the 1st ever national standard to address PFAS contamination in drinking water. After the announcement, which was in Q1, we've been quoting much higher than typical volume as many public and private water utilities have multiple sites that they need to address. We won an award for a turnkey PFAS resin replacement and disposal for our treatment as a service in a New Jersey borough that decided to move forward now with a replacement so that they do not exceed the proposed EPA limit in their high demand summer period. Speaker 100:10:00This week, we also received an order that is a retrofit to install our media for the removal of PFAS in another state. Rose 3 discusses the April announcement from the G7, which I'd like to point out because it supports not only the continued development of natural gas and CCUS infrastructure, but but it also pushes for low carbon hydrogen, renewable energy and carbon mitigation, all activities that we are involved in. For chart specific demand trends, turn to Slide 14. Our end markets are all trending positive for our solutions with a few specifics I'd like to point out. Row 1, increasing demand for site services. Speaker 100:10:38This is in particular service and repair. And we're also having customers ask to use our field service capabilities to help them do repair work for their customers. In row 4, which is hydrogen, We're commercially seeing all aspects of the value chain being built from production to storage and transport to end use, and all are showing up now in our order book, which is a little bit different than what you saw over the last 3 years where it was primarily focused on production and storage and transport. We're also now well positioned in gaseous and liquid hydrogen and expect to continue to see new regulation imposed regionally and globally, such as the concept of a pending European regulation to impose a maximum distance between renewable stations. All of this is positive for us. Speaker 100:11:23And while we can spend a lot of time on this page, the last thing I'll point out is on row 8. We have a large amount of demand in electrification and mine safety, and I'll talk about that on an upcoming slide. Now Brinkman will share more about our setup for a Speaker 200:11:36strong remainder of 2023. Slide 15 has been shown a few times previously, so a quick reiteration here. Not only do Chart, Howden and the combined businesses have record backlogs as of March 30 First, the backlogs are complementary to each other on revenue and shipments, supporting consistent double digit growth through a cycle. The message on Slide 16 is that material cost material input costs are either decreasing or at a minimum becoming more consistent as is availability. And therefore, we are comfortable that the current macro operating environment is stable, especially as compared to the last few years, and we are cautiously optimistic that it is improving. Speaker 200:12:18Note that these top inputs are similar for both Chart and Howden. We continue to hold pricing and take further action as needed. We have added a 4th category on Slide 17 for our broadened LTSAs via Howden. These LTSA contracts include labor, material and transport increases for inflation throughout the period of the contract. We continue to be a leader in working with certifying bodies and have first certifications in many applications. Speaker 200:12:48These are a key differentiator, especially in markets where there are regional certifying bodies such as hydrogen and carbon capture. Houghton adds additional certifications, including in the Q1 as shown on Slide 18, successful ISO recertifications as well as renewal of the Aveda quality certification, which is a prerequisite for service work in the U. K. And wastewater plants. Cowden fits well Within our existing external segment reporting structure as shown on Slide 20, and we will continue to report this way. Speaker 200:13:23Similar to Chart, when the same Houghton product can be used in multiple end markets and applications, it will be categorized based on that application. For example, If a specialty compressor is used in a hydrogen application, it will be in specialty products. All aftermarket service and repair is included in the RSL segment, which is now estimated to be above 30% of our total revenue annually. Speaker 100:13:48Slide 21 shows our segment results, including Q1 2023 HTS and RSL reported gross margin as a percent of sales that, as I mentioned earlier, each increased by over 1100 basis points when compared to the Q1 2022. These exceptional results were driven by more project work in HTS and additional field service work in RSL as well as strong cryo lease gross profit in the quarter. We expect continued strength in the RSL results in Q2 as it will be our 1st full quarter with Howden's aftermarket service and repair in house. Specialty Products reported gross margin was down year over year with Q1 2023 headwinds noted on the upper right hand side of Slide 21. We anticipate sequentially improved gross margin in Specialty in the second quarter and throughout the second half of twenty twenty three. Speaker 100:14:39The same expectation for sequential improvement applies to Cryo Tank Solutions, which faced certain customer delays in the Q1 due to customer choice Design changes with us as well as the Q1 process to roll standard costs, which negatively impacted CTS by approximately $1,500,000 Slide 22 continues to show an increasing pipeline of opportunities in big, small and floating LNG projects. I would point you to the green box covering the 3 far right hand columns on the table. These are the updates starting with our Q4 2022 earnings call, which we did in late Feb. Moving to the far right column with the status as of today. Starting row 2, we have an additional potential IPSMR international project opportunity that entered the pipeline. Speaker 100:15:25In row 3, even with the big LNG order booked in the Q1, we've seen an increase in the potential chart content on commercial projects in our pipeline. A driver of this is the need for LNG export terminals to meet their customers' LNG product specifications and our nitrogen rejection units and heavy hydrocarbon removal systems address this need on both existing and new facilities. We're seeing our highest ever demand for NRU and HHC studies and design work for multiple customers. Row 4 of the table shows the increase in our commercial pipeline for small scale projects and shows an increase even net of the booking of the Wissons Heavy Industries order in the Q1. Slide 23 shows our hydrogen carbon capture opportunities and how this commercial pipeline continues to dramatically grow in short periods of time. Speaker 100:16:15Orders increased more than 60% for hydrogen related applications In the Q1 of 2023 when compared to Q1 2022, and as I mentioned earlier, Q1 2023 carbon capture orders were a record. Plenty to point out on this slide with over 1,000 potential customers for hydrogen and now nearly 700 in carbon capture. The dollar amount of the pipeline nearly doubled in the past 3 months, both from the addition of Howden into our offering as well as from larger project sizes in industrial CCUS. Lastly, on the slide looking at row 2, the number of hydrogen liquefier project opportunities has grown over 100% this quarter, and we're pleased that Chart customers with existing backlog have already given scope to Howden. Greater than 90% of the 55 Liquefaction projects in the pipeline have an opportunity for both Chart and Housing content. Speaker 100:17:101st quarter 2023 food and beverage and CCUS Orders increased approximately 31% 37% when compared to Q1 2022 and Q4 2022 as shown on Slide 24. Earth Day Labs is in very high demand globally as the CO2 shortage persists and sustainability initiatives become more predominant, with one example of this being one of my favorite customers, Opus 1, who recently implemented an Earthly Labs CC unit. Both Howden and Chart had strong 1st quarter orders in industrial scale carbon capture applications. And on Slide 25, you can see a few of those wins. Our customer, placed an order for engineering work on a 1200 ton per day large scale carbon capture plant to be built on a biomass facility And Howden booked the carbon capture equipment order for a project operating in Western Canada for $2,400,000 We have numerous commercial opportunities to sell both Howden and Chart equipment as a package in the carbon capture space, including one already underway with Howden's current customer to work together to develop a global novel carbon capture solution. Speaker 100:18:20ESG and EHS clean air requirements are driving demand for our mine cooling and ventilation solutions. And we're seeing numerous synergy opportunities with these customers shown on Slide 26, whether that's for carbon capture and storage or cleaner mine haul truck solutions such as with our HLNG or HLH2 tanks. The Q1 of 2023 for Howden, when looking at the full quarter For mining safety and decarbonization, had orders worth $55,000,000 with newbuild up over 80% and aftermarket up 46% compared to Houghton's 1st full quarter of 2022. We have had a few notable wins year to date for our Ventilation Engineering Services or VES, part of our Vensim digital portfolio. Early involvement with VES in determining a mine's future ventilation needs is key in establishing a long term relationship with the customer, and we have supplied mine ventilation systems to all of the major mining companies globally. Speaker 100:19:21Next, we believe that water treatment will be one of the elements of the Nexa Clean and how the equipment complements very well our water treatment technologies. Earlier this month, As you can see on the right hand side of Slide 27, we won a turbo compressor order with enabled with digital uptime for over $1,600,000 to supply the City of Houston's Southeast wastewater treatment plant. This enables real time monitoring for operational efficiency and also includes an aeration system that reduces process time, increases energy efficiency and reduces cost. Now move to the left hand side of Slide 27, and you see a chart win for a drinking water site, which is a different site than the Houghton project I just referenced, but both within the Houston Public Works infrastructure. One of the best parts of water and wastewater treatment market is that customers typically have more than one plant that they are responsible And this is the case in not only Houston, where the city has 39 wastewater treatment plants in total, but also globally. Speaker 100:20:24Today is my first chance to verbally introduce Masimo B. C. To you. Masimo is Joe and my partner, working alongside our combined executive team to deliver the synergies on and ahead of schedule, and we're well on our way to do that. Massimo was the COO of Howden and will be a key partner to me not only on integration, but also as a permanent senior executive of the Charter team. Speaker 100:20:47Slide 2930 reiterate our original synergy targets for year 1 And year 3. Although I put the challenge out and I got this morning an update on year 3 from the commercial team, which is meaningfully higher than the numbers that we've put out there, but we're not going to overcommit. We're just going to deliver what we say. Slide 31 Summarizes our approximately $51,000,000 of annualized cost synergies achieved in our 1st 6 weeks of ownership ahead of our original schedule. Our commercial wins to date are also happening earlier than we had originally anticipated with order commitments totaling $11,400,000 so far. Speaker 100:21:27Our global commercial team has had numerous immediate opportunities for cross selling and also have identified new areas of complements within the portfolio. We currently have line of sight in the Q2 of 2023 to multiple projects, but also potential larger project wins that will incorporate both Chart and Howden Technology and Equipment, including, certainly not limited to, 2 hydrogen projects, one of which is a 15 ton per day Hydrogen liquefaction project and these are $40,000,000 plus projects. 1 carbon capture, larger scale project and a few water treatment projects. I attend many of our customer meetings and the combined OneChart global commercial team is super energized over this combination. Slides 32 through 37 show the detailed cost and commercial synergies that we have underway and the teams are daily finding more and more opportunities for cost out as well. Speaker 100:22:23The largest increase in cost out opportunities from our original target is in the facilities category, which to date has not materially contributed to the $51,000,000 achieved, but we'll begin to do so in the coming months. On these slides, you can also see the breadth of the synergies, whether consolidating trade show fees to leveraging better rates with bank partners to rationalizing SG and A through more centralized functions to office consolidations, to in sourcing of machining, to software license reductions. There is a lot underway and even more remaining to go after. The breadth and magnitude of the commercial opportunities are exceptional and these are not conceptual, but rather real pipeline opportunities that exist today. One particular win I would point out is on Slide 37 that just came in is a life cycle service agreement for vehicle fueling stations in Germany and the United Kingdom for a Chart customer, which would not have been possible without Howden's field service personnel. Speaker 100:23:23Another cool synergy win starts in the top left hand box on Slide 38, and it's a great example of a commercial synergy win that also includes a cost synergy win. It's an example of a market that we would not have had access to without Howden, which is gaseous hydrogen fueling station. This is a Chart hydrogen local fashion customer and they've just ordered Howden compressors for over $2,300,000 For the same order, The cost synergy is bringing the packaging in house to 1 of Chart's United States locations and this otherwise would have been outsourced by Howden on a standalone basis. Slides 3940 discuss additional integration actions to date with Slide 39 being a repeat of what we had in our investor deck on April 11. So moving to Slide 40, these are just updates from the past couple of weeks. Speaker 100:24:11The message here is that integration goes far beyond just synergy achievement. It is a culture that comes from a focus on merging talent, on being an industry leader in initiatives such as the Clean Hydrogen Partnership And most importantly, a culture of safety with 77% of our global locations operating for more than a year without an accident. We have numerous in flight activities now to generate additional cash for debt pay down. So I'm going to move now to Slide 42. As well as optimizing our revolver capacity and evaluating ways to optimize our balance sheet structure as well as our weighted average cost of debt. Speaker 100:24:50You can see some of these actions on the upper right hand table on Slide 42, and I'm going to start from the bottom actually and go up to the top. So rows 8 through 11 discuss actions underway to move letters of credit out of our revolver capacity. We're also actively underway repatriating cash from geographies that we do not need to leave it all in with $167,000,000 of cash around the world on hand as of March 31st, some of which when repatriated will be used for debt pay down. Rows 56 refer to properties that we own that we're in the process of Consolidating and selling and the real estate action is very active right now. So we can already size and time the cash opportunities that these present. Speaker 100:25:34Just this week, we received an offer on one of the properties and there are others in the future that are beyond these 2. Rose 34 refer to the previously discussed potential divestitures. We currently anticipate moving to the signing stage within the next several months on both of these, with one of these product lines expected to sign within the Q2 of 2023 and the second within the previously stated Q2 2023 or 1st part of the Q3 2023. We continue to anticipate proceeds of approximately $500,000,000 obviously subject to the final perimeter and scope of the potential transactions in all of the footnotes on the slide. Row 2 of the table refers to a minority investment Exit that we have an agreed upon term sheet from the ESOP to buy out our small portion, the value of which is approximately $3,500,000 This is a great example of a win win minority investment that we made in 2018. Speaker 100:26:29We invested $2,500,000 which Generated over $30,000,000 of orders and revenue for us. And now where the customer relationships are established and the employees of the investment want to own the remainder, We found an eloquent exit. The cash flow timing begins this coming month and has a few staggered milestones. Row 1 refers to a very small chart product line that we have a binding term sheet to sell and this is in CTS, which is expected to close subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions in the 1st part of the Q2 2023 for €4,250,000 This is contemplated in our guidance and also immediately improves our gross margin, operating margin and EBITDA as well as those metrics as a percent of sales. The comment on Slide 42 in the left hand box that states we anticipate Additional cash for debt pay down of approximately $500,000,000 refers to the potential divestitures, as I stated, and some of the smaller activities, but does not include any additional cash generating actions beyond these. Speaker 100:27:38We also reiterate our financial policy to focus on debt pay down as shown on the bottom of the slide. From an alignment perspective to action on debt pay down for myself and the senior team, We also have more heavily weighted the free cash flow metrics of our short term bonus targets for 2023. Net cash from operations was negative $19,100,000 and recall that I'm referring to continuing operations numbers, With capital expenditures of $31,400,000 in the Q1, including $11,000,000 related to our land purchase for Theodore, Alabama jumbo tank facility expansion. Adjusted free cash flow of $16,100,000 in the quarter and that adjustments had 99% of these related to the Howden transaction, interest and bank fees, acquisition finance fees and deal related costs net of the tax effect. So we're really pleased with our Q1 2023 net leverage ratio outcome of 4.08 times as shown on the slide, and this is below our previously forecasted Q1 2023 net leverage ratio. Speaker 100:28:49In addition to funding the Houghton acquisition on March 17, during the stub period, we also funded approximately $75,000,000 for the completion of the settlement of the Pacific Fertility Clinic lawsuits and those are in discontinued ops. Approximately $11,000,000 as I referred to on the Theodore, Alabama expansion and approximately $44,000,000 related to Houghton payments related to payroll. So I point these out, these three items out because none of these are cash outlays that will repeat in the future. And now, Joe, Please provide our updated outlook for 2023. Speaker 200:29:23To further articulate the fact that we are continuing to see widespread demand across the combined business, We have included Slide 45 to share some of our month to date April orders. What I like about this is you can see that we have $1,000,000 plus orders from a variety of customers ranging from the marine market to the LNG regas skids in Europe To South African power customer spares and service to brazed for energy applications, to water treatment to ISOs, to continued high demand for processed gas screw compressors and multiple hydrogen orders. And our industrial gas customers remain consistent. Slide 46 shows our outlook for 2023 sales, which we anticipate to be in the range of $3,660,000,000 to $3,801,000,000 with associated adjusted EBITDA of $780,000,000 to $810,000,000 Our 2023 outlook for adjusted diluted EPS is in the expected range $5.50 to $6.70 and approximately 47,000,000 shares outstanding. Our 2023 outlook for free cash flow is in the anticipated range of $300,000,000 to $350,000,000 excluding any impact from potential divestitures, which is unchanged from prior outlook. Speaker 200:30:40And our cash available for debt pay down is expected to be in the range of $275,000,000 to $325,000,000 We expect to see the normal second quarter sequential increase in both Chart Legacy and Howden's business. Each quarter of a year typically represents 25 Speaker 300:30:59And we are now ready to take a look at the full year for Howden. Speaker 200:31:00Regarding big LNG projects, based on current customer schedules, we expect to see a sequential increase and Big LNG sales and earnings in the second half of twenty twenty three compared to the first half of twenty twenty three. Slide 47 is a repeat slide from prior investor decks. With our early synergy achievement, strong start to the year And confidence in achieving the additional synergies identified, we are reiterating our 2024 EBITDA of approximately $1,300,000,000 today. Speaker 100:31:31So I'll end our prepared remarks with where I began on today's call, which is that over the past 6 months, we have executed each step of our plan as described either on schedule or ahead of schedule. And therefore, on the last slide before the appendix, you see the next steps of the plan, and you have our commitment And now, please open it up for Q and A. Operator00:31:57Thank Our first question will come from Ben Nolan of Stifel. Your line is open. Speaker 400:32:32Thank you, operator. Hey, Jill and Joe. Speaker 500:32:35Hey, Ben. Speaker 400:32:36I'll try to put both my question and follow-up into one question And then turn it over. So my first question relates to the $3,700,000,000 of call it, the midpoint of revenue guidance. And just for the purpose of modeling and so forth, I know that you said about a third of that is It's expected to be aftermarket, but is it possible to sort of break down how where things fit with respect to the various segments And as you're thinking about that 3.7. And then my sort of follow-up is, Joe, you mentioned The nitrogen rejection units, we're hearing that a lot of the gas that's coming from West Texas has is really high And a lot of the Gulf Coast LNG plants that are increasingly sourcing that gas Need to do something about it. I'm curious if you might be able to frame in what the opportunity for you guys might look like financially. Speaker 100:33:39You got it. Thanks for rolling them into 1, Ben. Okay. So the first part of the question on the breakdown in terms of the various segments. So we've given kind of a pro form a on the RSL segment. Speaker 100:33:51So I'd start there at just above 30 of a full year revenue and that can apply for this kind of stub calendar year as well. Then go to specialty next, So that's going to be your next largest in terms of percent of the combined offering with HTS and CTS being your smallest pieces in terms of how to adding to that compared to chart standalone. So that's how I think about it. If I were looking at the model, which obviously I've done since we gave a guide. And then the second part of the And second part of your question on the nitrogen rejection unit, your comment is spot on that we are hearing the same thing you described in particular As you mentioned on the U. Speaker 100:34:39S. Gulf Coast with respect to the gases coming through pipelines from West Texas. And it's interesting too because we're hearing this Yes, I would I can't say ever to 100%, but certainly to the super majority of our LNG customers are facing this challenge. And we have a very unique offering to not just NRU, but also heavy hydrocarbon removal systems, which gets into just technicalities. But for us, the opportunity in one of these for what you'd call kind of a standard size big LNG export terminal On the U. Speaker 100:35:13S. Gulf Coast, it didn't a little bit depends on content, which is always the caveat on these types of trains. But in NRU or in HHC The add on to one of the projects that we would be doing is going to be somewhere in the $70,000,000 to $100,000,000 range And that's per opportunity. I'd also reiterate what I mentioned on the call, which is that we've never seen so many Engineering studies that were being paid for on the NRU and the HHC side. And so these operators, obviously, this isn't something that they want to do, But there is a point where they have to do it based on the gas composition. Speaker 100:35:53So we're continuing trying to refine that with each operator based on their respective gas. But also the nice part of our offering is it is fairly standardized. So it's something that we can turn quickly to someone that needs to retrofit. Speaker 500:36:08All right. I appreciate it. Thanks. Speaker 100:36:10Thanks, Ben. Operator00:36:12Thank you. And one moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Eric Stine of Craig Hallum. Your line is open. Speaker 600:36:25Hi, Jill. Hi, Jill. Speaker 100:36:27Hey, Eric. Good morning. Speaker 600:36:28Good morning. So maybe can we just talk about on the order side, I mean, obviously, Your 2 week period $112,000,000 from Houghton, that obviously not a number that we can Play out throughout the whole quarter. I know in the past for Chart only, you've given a I think it's a somewhere of $4,000,000 to 4 $50,000,000 is how you kind of think about a baseline for orders and with upside to that. Any way you can provide that for Howden? Is it a similar number? Speaker 600:37:00Or how should we think about that? Speaker 100:37:03Yes. Thanks for the question, Eric, And also for clarifying in your question that you can't take any 2 week period and multiply it by 26 to get a full year. But with that said, I think the way to think about the Howden orders is similar to how we framed. So we framed last year on a standalone basis kind of an average of 3.50 as our new average quarter, and obviously higher than that when we have a Mid scale size project added into that. I think of Howden similar to Chart on any given quarter. Speaker 100:37:41Now recall that they have more book to bill business and a higher percent of aftermarket LTSAs, right? So There's a little bit of nuance in kind of some timing around when those orders come in. But as a whole, for Chart, you can basically Double what we said last year, so you'd be running about a $700,000,000 average depending on plus or minus depending on projects that come in. Maybe the other way that we're thinking about it as we look at the business units and the activity in these end markets is around the book to bill. Because as we continue to see sales increase throughout the quarters in 2023, we want to continue to remain above that 1 and 1x book to bill ratio in these end markets as well as on the aftermarket service repair side of the house. Speaker 100:38:36So those are the types of metrics that we're monitoring. Speaker 600:38:40Got it. That's helpful. And for my follow-up, just maybe on the model, you talked about How 25% each quarter, I guess, I assume you're trying to get across that that business has less seasonality. And so maybe match that up with the fact that you think that there's sequential improvement In Q2 and maybe throughout the year, just kind of match those two things up for me would be great. Speaker 100:39:11Yes. So seasonally Q1 is Howden's lowest quarter in any given year. So it's similar in Concept to how we described Chart's standalone business previously, which is where the sequential and kind of the growth throughout the year is. We wanted to just give a little bit of bookends since we didn't give a quarterly combined outlook and kind of Saying you can fairly evenly put this across the remaining three quarters if you were trying to look at it. There's a little bit also in 2023 where In the combined business, you've got that second half big LNG step up from the chart side. Speaker 100:39:52So we wanted to, on balance, kind of give A view that there's not going to be an extreme hockey stick in the back half in the combined business and we have more consistency across the period, whether that period is a year or a cycle. And that's really thanks to that meaningful aftermarket service repair contribution that Howden gives So those are kind of the intents of giving some pieces to frame because you guys haven't seen a full quarter yet of the combined business. Speaker 600:40:24Okay, thanks. Operator00:40:26Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Martin Malloy of Johnson Rice. Your line is open. Speaker 700:40:43Good morning. My first question is around the guidance and visibility on revenues that's in backlog. Could you maybe give us an update in terms of meeting the midpoint of the revenue guidance, what you have And backlog currently plus the expected quick turn repair and maintenance type revenues? Speaker 100:41:07Yes. So we and I'm not going to get out over my skis here, Marty. I appreciate the question because I think it's A real valid point on our level of confidence in achieving the range that we've put out there, because we have More backlog in the combined business as well as each respective business as a standalone heading into 2023 And now even more so as of threethirty one with the records on the combined and standalone basis to cover the year than what we would typically I've had in a prior year. So that comment applies combined business as well as the 2 stand alones. We're going to get away from Talking about the 2 stand alones because it's so seamlessly incorporated into the segments as Brinkman described, in his couple of sentences about the external segment So the short answer is we put a guide out based on really strong backlog That we have more coverage for that guide than what we have ever had in the past in our backlog as of March 31. Speaker 100:42:19With that said, we also have a now in the combined business more balance between that project work in backlog and the book Which we view as a positive because there's more opportunity for upsiding to a quarter based on book and ship than what we had as Chart standalone. Speaker 700:42:45Thank you. And for my follow-up question, Obviously, it looks like a lot of momentum on the small scale and floating LNG side and ITSMR. Could you maybe talk a little bit more about Acceptance of iPSMR out there in the market and if you can maybe characterize If that momentum is expected to continue on the small scale on the FLNG order side. Speaker 100:43:09Yes. Thanks for pointing that out, Marty. I mean, We've been, I would use the term wowed by the amount of acceptance in the market of IPSMR And the speed with which it's been accepted. I think a key portion of that is driven by the fact that it is Very efficient. It is lower CapEx in terms of the upfront install, but the efficiency across the operating cycle of the process technology in that Kind of 1 to 1.4 MTPA train size is unparalleled in our opinion. Speaker 100:43:45We're also seeing, which I think is coupled with that acceptance in the market, just a higher market movement From these LNG players toward the small scale and the floating LNG. So there's more players in it. There's more geographies Getting involved than we ever saw before, Ben's question about the U. S. Gulf Coast in terms of gas composition, That's another driver to finding the right location to do a small scale or floating around the world and you see different gas compositions in Asia Pacific and in Africa. Speaker 100:44:21And so the nice part is that IPSMar fits really well regardless of the region. The metric that we called out of 263% increase in small scale and floating orders Q1 'twenty three versus Q1 'twenty two, that's pretty darn meaningful when you're talking about $139,000,000 of orders in that category. The last part of your question around do we think we're going to continue to see this momentum And I'd give a resounding yes to that. I think that, my term or my phrase in the prepared remarks was We're bullish on all things LNG and we continue to be because we think LNG is going to be an important part of the coming decade here. And the debates around its merits have essentially been silent as you see The need for it to be a key part of the energy transition. Speaker 100:45:19And I think we're also seeing a practical view of The types of projects moving forward on balance, it's not just one category, it's not only baseload facilities, it's not only small scale. So I think you're going to continue to see floating and small scale be an important part of our order book in the coming 3 plus years. Speaker 700:45:43Great. Thank you. I'll turn it back. Operator00:45:46Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Pavel Molchanov of Raymond James. Your line is open. Speaker 500:46:02Thanks for taking the question. Joe, you said you're bullish on all things LNG. Just to Kind of put a finer point on that. The European energy crisis, a lot of people feel is Subsiding, gas prices are at the lowest level since the war started. Are you seeing any Since that maybe there is less appetite in Europe to take off more LNG offtakes or Partner with external LNG suppliers? Speaker 100:46:40We haven't seen a dramatic change in that behavior From Europe, we've continued to see infrastructure just from a chart perspective, Pavel. We've continued to see infrastructure activity being built, meaning like The LNG regas skid that we just booked for $4,700,000 continuing to see the stations being built. From an offtake perspective, I would give credence to your comment on what we've seen inclusive of even this Morning's Venture Global announcement on CP2 of offtake is with a lot of the APAC parties. So that's Most of the offtake that we have seen announced in the last 6 months has been outside of Europe. And I think that Maybe that's a short term phenomenon, but ultimately, it's into, in my opinion, it's into The spot market overall, so how the gas gets moved after the offtake is arranged is another nuance to that answer. Speaker 100:47:43But all in all, we have not we've really just seen an increase in our commercial pipeline on the LNG side, with the one exception being continued softness in HLNG over the road vehicle tank orders and sales. And that goes also to your point, I guess, because we have our 2 main customers in that category are in Europe. And then I'll just go on a little tangent on the vehicle tank side that while it's Kind of in line with our thinking of not recovering quickly in the first half of twenty twenty two for the over the road tanks. We have seen a much broader set of customers purchasing HLNG and HLH2 tanks for over the road. So I see it as, an early indicator of broader adoption for alternative Class 8 heavy duty commercial Truck use and that's across industry. Speaker 100:48:42So, there were a lot of little tangents in my answer there, but I think it's Certainly something to watch, but as a net debt, we continue to see growth in the LNG space. Speaker 500:48:55Following up, in fact on Asia Pacific, China specifically, now that This is a U. S.-based company dealing with Chinese customers of Howden. Has there been any change in tone, obviously, kind of given the broader Washington, Beijing Political dynamics that you've noticed since closing the acquisition? Speaker 100:49:23No, we haven't seen any different dynamic. We continue to See growth in the China business and anticipate continued growth. And I'd also add that Both Chart and China have good local partners in China, which helps us as well. So no at this point. Speaker 500:49:51Okay. Thank you very much. Seville. Operator00:49:55Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Sam Burwell of Jefferies. Your line is open. Speaker 400:50:08Hey, good morning. Good morning, Chris. Good morning, Chris. Speaker 100:50:10Good morning, Chris. Speaker 800:50:11Just stick on the LNG track and dig into Port Arthur a little bit. Saw that you Mentioned you booked air cooled heat exchangers, brazed aluminum heat exchanger and ethylene storage tanks. So I mean curious if you could put a dollar figure on that? And short of that, just sort of describe how this particular order is different than what you booked for Cheniere and Venture Global? And then appreciate that you've called out 2 to 3 potential orders this year over and above Port Arthur. Speaker 800:50:41Would you characterize those as being opportunities more similar to Port Arthur, more similar to CheniereVG or something totally different? Speaker 100:50:51Yes, yes. Thanks for the question, Sam. Okay. So just due to confidentiality with our customer, we aren't giving a dollar amount Size on Port Arthur, but let me kind of give you the general range would be Around several 100,000,000 ish type of number you could use. And And then the second part, difference between VG and Cheniere's in December infrastructure Port Arthur. Speaker 100:51:21So Different content, but let me put VG and Sempra Port Arthur kind of in one category, which are equipment orders for us. Different sizes, different types of equipment, but there's no process technology for either of those coming from Chart. And so those Depending on what's in the scope, whether it's air coolers or multiple braze or cold boxes and what those designs are kind of dictate the range you'd be in. And but you could say for an equipment order $75,000,000 to $150,000,000 for these types of projects on kind of a 10 MTPA basis would be the way to think about it. Cheniere, we and a project like a Tellurian in the future, we would we have Process technology in addition to the equipment that works with that process technology and so it's a different scope. Speaker 100:52:18The other thing I would say is Some of these guys have the heavy hydrocarbon removal system that I've described built into the design, whereas Others do not, so that adds a factor into how this is priced. The The third part of your question is on the 2 to 3 orders in the rest So 2023 in addition to Port Arthur that I called out. And Scope wise, let's see. You'd have the opportunity in the bucket of opportunities. So obviously, 2 to 3 is a subset of the ones that could move to FID that we would have content on. Speaker 100:53:03So we are not just going to put them all in there with 100% confidence. And there's a reason we call 2 to 3 out here. Couple of them would be more in the equipment style, kind of $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 plus and then, one of the ones I'm thinking of, would have equipment and process if it moves forward and obviously, if the content is what we anticipate it to be. Speaker 800:53:34Okay. That's very, very helpful to frame things. And just one quick follow-up on free cash flow. I I mean, on an adjusted basis, dollars 16,000,000 unadjusted with I understand that there are one time items and it's a messy quarter and hadn't closed, but Cash burn in 1Q, how should we think about free cash flow conversion improving through the year? And any drivers beyond just Like more big LNG business flowing through the P and L and that should drive higher free cash flow. Speaker 800:54:01Any sort of working capital improvements that the Houghton integration can bring or anything Consider as we model free cash flow improvement going forward. Speaker 100:54:11Yes. And I would say again, Thanks for pointing out that, yes, obviously messy quarter and that we were super conscious that these the adjustments are very specific to Howden and You can get them from the banking, the finance fees and the deal related costs. So in and of itself, you can peel out deal related costs that relate to, For example, bankers, M and A related costs that will not repeat going forward. And that's an important thing to call out, which I tried to also call out things like the Pacific Fertility settlement and the higher CapEx and so on in the Q1 that are non repeating items throughout the rest of the year. With the intent of those comments to be that you'll see this cadence increase as we go forward. Speaker 100:54:59There is really nothing that says any one quarter in the rest of Q2, Q3 or Q4 Has anything that makes it a standout quarter to be meaningfully higher on free cash flow generation? So as we burn off safety stock from the inventory side, we've had a good collections month as an example in the month of April. Like you said, the milestone payments, I think it's in the way we look at it and the way we model it is Fairly consistent as you look at the ramp of volume throughout the rest of the year. Speaker 800:55:38All right. Understood. Thanks, Joe. Speaker 100:55:41Thanks, Tim. Speaker 300:55:42Thanks, Robin. Operator00:55:43Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Rob Brown of Lake Street Capital Markets. Your line is open. Speaker 300:55:58Hi, Joel. Hi, Brad. How much is on the commercial synergies? You talked about a number of early wins there. Just want to get your confidence level on The commercial synergies as you start to integrate your sales efforts and what do you see how do you see that playing out? Speaker 100:56:13Thanks for the question, Rob. And we're I'm excited you asked because I'm excited to talk about the synergies from both the cost and a commercial perspective. Especially, It's interesting. I get asked the question of has anything changed in your mind over the last 6 or 7 months? And my answer is, I am even more convicted that this strategic combination is exceptional. Speaker 100:56:40The amount when we involve the entire global commercial In the discussions and the cross training on the portfolio, the amount of additional synergies that came out from that commercially Is unmatched. I mean Massimo and I were talking this morning and we're not we're certainly not going to give you year 3 number, but we both it was The detail around it, the amount of opportunity around it and you can probably sense a little bit of my joy coming through in my voice around the opportunities that exist. So what I like about the commercial synergies also, and it's probably impossible to get that across in an $11,400,000 Order number to date is that it's anywhere from small orders and equipment order related to dry ice To a synergy order that we expect in Q2 around a large project that's going to be $40,000,000 plus and everything in between. So what I think you're going to start to see happening even more and more is as our teams Get really knowledgeable about the way that the NexSys Clean works together, the interlinkages of the packages. You're going to see more and more of these wins that are full solution wins. Speaker 100:58:04And I want to point out on Slide 24 of the supplemental deck. The case study, that's the City Brewery case study, which is One that we've cross sold to this customer for food and beverage, Carbon Capture, Earthly Labs and now water treatment. This is a customer that began as a chart customer with dosing equipment, moved on to tanks, then got an S DOCS or an odor control water treatment system and now is talking to us about Multiple carbon capture. Everything in what I just described with the exception of the doser in the tank Could have housing content. And that's what I think is pretty exceptional about, the commercial opportunities. Speaker 100:58:52The other thing And you probably, Rob, didn't want me to spend this much time answering your question, but you can tell I'm excited about it. Is that the other thing I really like is that We didn't bake the $150,000,000 of year 1 commercial synergies into the 2023 numbers. And I think that we're going to at least have the opportunity to get some of these early wins to have some later in the year revenue. Speaker 300:59:21Okay, great. Thank you. And on the outlook, just wanted to clarify that the sale of the non core Assets, is that in the outlook or the assumed revenue in the outlook or if you sell those, is that outlook not changed? Speaker 100:59:37So let me answer 3 pieces. The first is that any proceeds from those potential sales Are not included in our cash available for debt paydown or our cash flow forecast in the outlook. They're also not included in any of the net leverage ratio forecast that we've put forth in any of the materials. The second part of your question is around the revenue, I guess it's the second and third, the revenue and EBITDA impacts. What I would say is it's not contemplated Called out specifically, we think we have enough room in our range to be able to absorb That in the EBITDA range, we'd likely have a minor tweak on the revenue side. Speaker 101:00:33But I think we've I think generally we're we directionally are comfortable with our outlook range with or without Securers is the way to think about it. And if there's any tweaking its nuances, so I'm not You're not going to see us divest the business and then come out and have a significant reduction to our outlook. Speaker 301:01:00Okay, good. Thank you for all the color. Speaker 101:01:03Thanks, Rob. Operator01:01:05Thank you. Our next question will come from Marc Bianchi of TD Cowen. Your line is open. Speaker 301:01:22Thank you. I was hopeful, Joe, if you could say what the Howden contribution was to revenue and adjusted EBITDA in the Q1. Speaker 101:01:33Yes, thanks for the question, Mark. It was approximately $110,000,000 of revenue. We didn't give a bottom line impact, but it was by way of kind of proxy, It was above the 19% adjusted EBITDA, as a percent of sales. Speaker 301:01:52Okay. Okay, great. And I know you probably don't want to get too specific on Q2, but just There's a lot of moving pieces here and we don't really have like a good base to work off of for modeling into Q2, but it would seem to kind of be on track with The guidance for the year that EBITDA ought to be in the ballpark of $200,000,000 I mean, Does that sound in the fairway or any way you'd want to steer us on that? Speaker 101:02:25Yes. Thanks for the question, Mark. And actually, Yes. I guess my lawyers would tell me caveat this answer, so kingdom come, but I won't. We actually contemplated Giving you guys a Q2 kind of one time quarterly look because it's the first time to your point about in the combined business. Speaker 101:02:45There are pros and cons to doing that, but you're directionally correct. Speaker 301:02:51Okay, super. And just one more on the order side. So you mentioned the kind of $700,000,000 of recurring orders. If I just sort of look at the housing side of the business, if that's $350,000,000 on each side, then about 70% excuse me, 70% book to bill on a kind of recurring order basis. And I think you suggested that you'd be above 1. Speaker 301:03:17So we know what those sort of one off large items are for The legacy, your standalone Chart business, what are those unusual items look like for Houghton? What should we be looking out for to add to that base of orders? Speaker 101:03:31Yes. And I did that on purpose because I'm trying to keep everybody from getting out over their skis on Like massive quarterly order numbers. We had I smiled a couple of quarters ago when we had like a $700 plus 1,000,000 order quarter and somebody wrote that it was softening because it wasn't off of the record 8.90. So Part of that's just us trying to keep a lid on going crazy on these numbers. So you're just taking my answer to mean, yes, I'm trying to keep be conservative. Speaker 101:04:08So On the project side, which we're seeing more and more frequent, as you know, the Chart projects, when we call them out as Chart projects, They're going to be on the small midsize $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 style incremental orders. Sometimes like you saw in the Q1 with that we saw in heavy industry is a little bit higher than that. On the Howden side, a standalone Howden Large project is going to be $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 And then the 3rd Category to think about would be our 25 to 50, if we get pouting content that's incremental, would be an incremental kind of 20% to that. Speaker 301:04:53Okay. Okay. But the expectation overall is that you've got this base level of orders, but you still ought to be above 1 book to bill going forward. Speaker 101:05:04Yes, you're right. You are correct. So your model is going to be higher than my Trying to steer you lower, but you're right. Speaker 301:05:13Okay. Super. Thanks so much. Speaker 101:05:15Thanks, Mark. Operator01:05:17Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Walter Liptak of Seaport Research. Your line is open. Speaker 901:05:32Hi, thanks. Good morning, Jill. Speaker 101:05:35Hey, good morning, Walt. Speaker 901:05:37So, yes, thanks for all the detail. And I wanted to ask one about the You called out the bonus compensation for this year is tied to free cash flow, which sounds great. And so I just wanted to I guess this is a follow on from Earlier one, the free cash flow range of $275,000,000 to $325,000,000 is that range based On the EBITDA guidance range or is there are there some things in there that you have to go get to sort of maximize the free cash flow for the year. Speaker 101:06:11Yes. So the number you called out is the cash available for debt pay down for the year. The free cash flow metric is the $300,000,000 to $350,000,000 range. And again to your point, Yes, we the Board has been very conscious about debt pay down being a top priority for us as a global organization. And that's why we have that bonus tied to it. Speaker 101:06:38It is also a one chart global bonus plan. And so that metric applies to Every one of our 10,000 plus team members. Speaker 901:06:51Okay, great. And so the To get to that max range of $325,000,000 is that based off of the EBITDA level or are there some things in there like working capital Accounts or other things to get more debt paid on this year? Speaker 101:07:09Yes, there's more. So it's the EBITDA level, Obviously, less CapEx and then the change in working capital. There's we think that there's a lot of tied up working capital. And I would say that a lot of that tied up working capital is actually in the Chart standalone businesses. So There's a great opportunity for us to deliver that and it is within our control to do so. Speaker 101:07:37So back to the mantra of execution. Speaker 901:07:39Okay, great. And then on the sale of assets, Have you talked about what the cost base is there and what the tax implications might be in the sales? Speaker 101:07:51We have not specifically called that out, primarily because we're we haven't given a lot of detail about the businesses them that are these potentials and we don't want to jeopardize any processes around it. But The proceeds we talk about are gross proceeds. We don't see a material tax Negative tax impact. Speaker 901:08:17Okay, got it. So the $500,000,000 is the gross number? Speaker 101:08:21That's correct. Speaker 901:08:22Okay, great. Okay, thank you. Operator01:08:26Thank you. One moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Craig Shere of Tuohy Brothers. Your line is open. Speaker 1001:08:40Good morning. Thanks for taking the questions. Speaker 101:08:43Hey, Greg. Speaker 1001:08:45So the reiterated 2024 adjusted EBITDA Guidance of $1,300,000,000 that's still comfortably above The Street, excludes both incremental big LNG orders And you called out 2 or 3 more expected presumably this year as well as the commercial synergies you talked about. Could you see the aggregate of these things possibly driving 200,000,000 to 300 plus 1,000,000 Revenue above your current expectations and what's built into guidance in 2024 And could a combination of exceeding even your above street expectations for next year as well as pointing to divestitures, drive your leverage targets into that, say, 2.25 Range, so that you're already prepared to consider dividends and buybacks heading into 2025. Speaker 101:09:53All right, Craig, I'm going to take this from the top. So first Part of the question and you are absolutely correct and accurate that we have nothing incremental from any additional big LNG projects in any of our outlook numbers. So therefore, any incremental big LNG orders that come in, in 2023, Obviously, depends on when they come in. My commercial team hopefully is listening. So the sooner the better guys. Speaker 101:10:25And I think they're going to be staggered between now and the end of the year. Depending on the timing when they come in in the year, depends on when rev rec Starts, right. So you got to contemplate kind of that lag from order to the first milestone beyond engineering. See, I conflict that in the answer around 2024, depends on the timing of an order this year. The magnitude you give is Certainly more than reasonable of these 2 to 3 being 300,000,000 plus, plus plus. Speaker 101:10:59So your fundamental comment is correct. It's just hard to time when that revenue would start. But in concept, it's all incremental to what we've laid out. The next part of your question is around The exceeding our balance sheet expectation in the net leverage driving that net leverage ratio down, we want to be in that 2 to 2.5 times. We've specifically said that 2024 twelvethirty one net leverage target being 2.5 to 2.9 is our expectation excluding any proceeds from potential divestitures. Speaker 101:11:41So I could see That improving. We want to execute. We want to deliver what we're saying. So I don't want to I don't want to put a number that's different out there, but there's room for us to get These ratios in a more improved position faster than what we've laid out with some of these additional cash generating opportunities. Speaker 1001:12:10Great. And I guess just to close it off, You've obviously got the specific divestitures that are pending and all this commercial traction Synergies, big LNG, what would you have to see or be comfortable with To start to get more aggressive on sharing some of the larger Perspective 2024 and beyond outlooks. You kind of alluded to some of it in your early comments, but could you see by The Q3 call getting more specific and aggressive on multiyear outlook? Speaker 101:12:59I could see it, for our Analyst Day in November. Speaker 1001:13:05Well, I'm looking forward to that. Speaker 101:13:07I can't wait to see you there, Craig. Thank you. Operator01:13:11Thank you. And one moment please for our next question. Our next question will come from Barry Haynes of Sage Asset Management. Your line is open. Speaker 1101:13:26Thanks so much for taking my question. Jill, you've got a mind Blowing number of products, end markets customers. And I wonder if you could talk a Operator01:13:39little bit Speaker 1101:13:39about Managing the company, maybe who your direct reports are now and how the management Organization style expected may have changed some post the merger versus pre. Any thoughts you may want to share around that? Thanks. Speaker 101:13:56Thanks, Barry, for the question. And I would point out before I go into the specifics of your question that we have an exceptional team And it's become even more exceptional with the addition of Howden Talent. I've been just incredibly impressed at all layers in the Howden organization of the amount of skill set, the great attitudes across the board, The knowledge between the Chart and the Howden teams, which I had tried to lay out previously around the fact that our teams had worked together. We know each other's Products very well, which gives us a lot of ability to quickly deliver, on the commercial side of things. And I think it's Starting to become clearer as we're able to give these visible actual tangible wins to see how the portfolios work together. Speaker 101:14:47But That's driven by the great team around the world. The great team, when I say, has gotten even stronger with the combination is that My direct reports are a combination of Cowen Executive Team and Chart Executive Team. And It's been really enjoyable for me to work with this combination of people, because you have complementary skills, you have The Howden folks who were marching toward OneChart Global or One Global organization from a commercial perspective on a standalone basis, And so they immediately embrace the concept of OneChart Global commercial team. The same concept on the global engineering side. So the models And where Houghton was in its evolution fits really well into the organizational model that we have been deploying over the last few years. Speaker 101:15:40The strength of the talent and the complementary nature of my executive staff is bolstered by this With Camille and Eric and Fred and Massimo, who are on my team, from the Howden team. Camille running APAC in India, out of the gate, we have someone that At a high level, understand the APAC market and is already penetrating India for further growth. Eric over in South Africa has now taken on the Middle East as well. And you hear me just with confidence Talk about the ability to penetrate those markets, which on a standalone basis, we haven't been able to do organically very easily. And Fred, with decades of experience in Pattern Products portfolio, brings us Into one of our now largest regions in Europe brings us the ability to penetrate projects and customers like I just described today with And early win on UK and German multiple dozens of fueling station repair and service capabilities. Speaker 101:16:51So You just dove right in. And then I save math mode for last because I tried to in my prepared comments say, Joe Brinkman and I are he's an incredible business partner to me. Now we have Like the 3rd lug of the stool, right? You've got Massimo, Joe and I and you've got operational, you've got finance and then you've got these amazing other people. And Yes, yes. Speaker 101:17:17I'm certain, Barry, you didn't expect me to take this long to answer this question, but I really think it's important that you understand the skill sets of these people and how they fit So integrally into this executive staff. And when I talk about And I wanted to go back to your first part of the question, which is around now you have all these products and you have all these end markets. I want to reiterate that these are not just a bunch of pieces and parts that we have to deal with individually. These are products in end markets that work together. You've got a raised aluminum heat exchanger that works in LNG, hydrogen, helium, carbon capture. Speaker 101:17:57You've got a compressor that works in LNG, hydrogen, helium, carbon capture, water. These are not just an island of misfit toys. They work together. They work as a full solution. And that's how we, The combined executive team, manage the business. Speaker 101:18:17And the number one leading point to profitable growth is that OneChart commercial team. Speaker 1101:18:24Just one very quick follow-up, Jill. Just how many direct reports do you have? And just congrats on all the progress so far. Thanks. Speaker 101:18:32I've got, I think 11, total if you include, all the regional guys. And those regional folks work very closely with Joe and Massimo on a daily basis, which are 6 regions, 5 regions. And thank you for the congratulations. It goes to the global team members that deliver and make every day able to talk about the business like we are this morning. Thanks Barry for your time and questions. Speaker 901:19:02Okay, thanks. And Speaker 101:19:04Chris, back to you. That's the last of our questions. Operator01:19:07Thank you. I also see that there are no further questions in the queue. So that will end the Q and A portion of the call. This will also conclude today's conference call. Thank you everyone for participating. Operator01:19:19You may now disconnect. Have a pleasant day and enjoy your weekend.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by