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Fugro realigns Americas ops amid offshore wind slowdown and market uncertainty

April 16, 2025
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Dutch Fugro Realigns Operations in the Americas Amidst Challenges

Dutch Fugro has announced a strategic realignment of its operations in the Americas, including workforce reduction and scaling back activities, in response to lower expected revenues due to a pause in new offshore wind projects.

During the first quarter financial update for 2025, Fugro highlighted the impact of increased geopolitical and economic uncertainties on client investment behavior globally, compounded by adverse developments in the U.S. market, particularly in offshore wind projects.

Despite the challenges, Fugro remains confident in its ability to meet the mid-term EBIT margin target range of 11-15% for the full-year 2025, thanks to proactive measures implemented to protect profitability.

Market Impact and Financial Projections

The shift in the U.S. political landscape has resulted in a pause in new offshore wind projects, affecting Fugro’s business in other regions as well. Delays in project scope reductions and award decisions have further contributed to a slower start to the year.

Revenue for the quarter is expected to decline by approximately 11% compared to the same period in 2024, with free cash flow projected to be negative €85 million, including scheduled capex related to fleet expansion and vessel conversions.

Response to Challenges

Fugro has taken proactive steps to address the current challenges, including realigning operations in the Americas, implementing targeted cost reductions in other regions, and enforcing strict cost controls. These measures aim to safeguard profitability and cash flow while maintaining focus on the long-term strategy.

CEO Mark Heine emphasized the company’s resilience and diversified business model, enabling it to navigate uncertain times effectively. Fugro’s immediate priority is to preserve profitability and cash flow while staying committed to its long-term strategic goals.

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Outlook and Future Opportunities

Despite the current headwinds and market uncertainties, Fugro remains committed to executing its strategy Towards Full Potential. The company sees opportunities in core market segments as well as emerging areas such as critical minerals and underwater infrastructure surveillance.

While the 12-month backlog is expected to decline modestly, Fugro’s fundamentals in key market segments remain strong, positioning the company to lead in evolving sectors and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

In conclusion, Fugro’s proactive measures, strategic realignment, and commitment to long-term goals reflect its resilience and adaptability in navigating challenging market conditions.

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