BUSINESS DESCRIPTION AND OVERVIEW
With more than a century of water technology innovation,
Utility water, the largest sales category, is comprised of either mechanical or
static (ultrasonic) water meters along with the related radio and software
technologies and services used by water utilities as the basis for generating
their water and wastewater revenues, enabling operating efficiencies and
engaging with their end consumers. It further comprises other sensor technology
used in the water distribution system to ensure the safe and efficient delivery
of clean water. These sensors are used to detect leaks in the distribution
piping system and to monitor various water quality parameters throughout the
distribution system. The largest geographic market for the Company's utility
water products is
The flow instrumentation product line primarily serves water applications throughout the broader industrial markets. This product line includes meters, valves and other sensing instruments sold worldwide to measure and control the quantity of fluids going through a pipe or pipeline including water, air, steam, and other liquids and gases. These products are used in a variety of industries and applications, with the Company's primary market focus being water/wastewater, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) and corporate sustainability. Flow instrumentation products are generally sold to original equipment manufacturers as the primary flow measurement device within a product or system, as well as through manufacturers' representatives.
Utility water meters (both residential and commercial) are generally classified as either manually read meters or remotely read meters via radio technology. A manually read meter consists of a water meter and a register that provides a visual totalized meter reading. Meters equipped with radio technology (endpoints) receive flow measurement data from battery-powered encoder registers attached to the water meter, which is encrypted and transmitted via radio frequency to a receiver that collects and formats the data appropriately for water utility usage and billing systems. These remotely read systems are classified as either automatic meter reading (AMR) systems, where a vehicle equipped for meter reading purposes, including a radio receiver, computer and reading software, collects the data from the utilities' meters; or advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, where data is gathered utilizing a network (either fixed or cellular) of data collectors or gateway receivers that are able to receive radio data transmission from the utilities' meters. AMI systems eliminate the need for utility personnel to drive through service territories to collect data from the meters. These systems provide utilities with more frequent and diverse data from their meters at specified intervals.
The ORION® branded family of radio endpoints provides water utilities with a
range of industry-leading options for meter reading. These include ORION (ME)
for migratable AMR meter reading,
Information and analytics are critical to the water metering ecosystem. The Company's BEACON® software suite improves utility visibility to their water and water usage. BEACON is a secure, cloud-hosted software suite that includes a customizable dashboard, and has the ability to establish alerts for specific conditions. It also allows for consumer engagement tools that permit end water users (such as homeowners) to view and manage their water usage activity. Benefits to the utility
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include improved customer service, increased visibility through faster leak detection, the ability to promote and quantify the effects of its water conservation efforts, and easier compliance reporting.
Water meter replacement and the adoption and deployment of new technology
comprise the majority of water meter product sales, including radio products. To
a much lesser extent, housing starts also contribute to the new product sales
base. There continues to be a growing trend in the conversion from manually read
water meters to meters with radio technology, and for AMR systems to be upgraded
to AMI. The Company estimates that approximately 70% of water meters installed
in
In addition to our water utility flow measurement solutions, the Company provides various water quality monitoring solutions utilizing optical sensors and electrochemical instruments that measure a variety of parameters including turbidity, pH, chlorine, nitrates and approximately 40 others. Utilizing these solutions, water quality can be monitored continually or periodically throughout the network from its original source to the point in which it is recycled and returned. Real-time water quality parameters enhance the scope of actionable data for water utilities to improve operational security, awareness and efficiency.
The Company's net sales and corresponding net earnings depend on unit volume and product mix, with the Company generally earning higher average selling prices and margins on meters equipped with radio technology, and higher margins on ultrasonic compared to mechanical meters. The Company also sells registers and endpoints separately to customers who wish to upgrade their existing meters in the field.
Flow instrumentation products are used in flow measurement and control applications across a broad industrial spectrum, occasionally leveraging the same technologies used in the municipal water category. Specialized communication protocols that control the entire flow measurement process and mandatory certifications drive these markets. The Company provides both standard and customized flow instrumentation solutions.
The industries served by the Company's flow instrumentation products face accelerating demands to contain costs, reduce product variability, and meet ever-changing safety, regulatory and sustainability requirements. To address these challenges, customers must reap more value from every component in their systems. This system-wide scrutiny has heightened the focus on flow instrumentation in industrial process, manufacturing, commercial fluid, building automation and precision engineering applications where flow measurement and control are critical.
A leader in both mechanical and static flow metering technologies for industrial markets, the Company offers one of the broadest flow measurement, control and communication portfolios in the market. This portfolio carries respected brand names including Recordall®, Hedland®, Dynasonics®, Blancett®, ModMag® and Research Control®, and includes eight of the ten major flow meter technologies. Customers rely on the Company for application-specific solutions that deliver accurate, timely and dependable flow data and control essential for product quality, cost control, safer operations, regulatory compliance and more sustainable operations.
In addition, the Company provides various water quality monitoring solutions utilizing optical sensors and electrochemical instruments that measure a variety of parameters providing industrial customers with both process and discharge water quality monitoring capabilities.
The Company's products are sold throughout the world through employees, resellers and representatives. Depending on the customer mix, there can be a moderate seasonal impact on sales, primarily relating to higher sales of certain utility water products during the spring and summer months. No single customer accounts for more than 10% of the Company's sales.
Long-Term Business Trends
Across the globe, increasing regulations and a focus on sustainability are driving companies and utilities to better manage critical resources like water. Some customers measure fluids to identify leaks and/or misappropriation for cost control or add measurement points to help automate manufacturing. Other customers employ measurement to comply with government mandates and laws including those associated with process and discharge water quality monitoring. The Company provides flow measurement technology to primarily measure water, but also other fluids, gases and steams. This technology is critical to provide baseline usage data and to quantify reductions as customers attempt to reduce consumption. For example, once water usage metrics are better understood, a strategy for water-use reduction can be developed with specific water-reduction initiatives targeted to those areas where it is most viable. With the Company's technology, customers have found costly leaks, pinpointed equipment in need of repair, and identified areas for process improvements.
Increasingly, customers in the utility water market are interested in more frequent and diverse data collection and the use of water metering and quality analytics to evaluate water distribution activity. Specifically, AMI technology enables water
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utilities to capture readings from each meter at more frequent and variable
intervals. There are more than 50,000 water utilities in
In addition, certain water utilities are converting from mechanical to static meters. Ultrasonic water metering maintains a high level of measurement accuracy over the life of the meter, reducing a utility's non-revenue water. The Company has over a decade of proven reliability in the market with its ultrasonic meters and has recently launched its next generation of ultrasonic metering with its D-Flow technology, which the Company believes increases its competitive differentiation.
For over 117 years, the Company has offered innovative flow metering and control
solutions for smart water management, smart buildings and smart industrial
processes. The acquisition of s::can and ATi, leading providers of water quality
monitoring solutions, adds real-time water quality parameters to the Company's
capabilities and enhances the scope of actionable data for our customers to help
measure, conserve and protect water. The combined solutions from
Finally, the concept of "Smart Cities" is one avenue to affect efficient city
operations, conserve resources and improve service and delivery. Smart water
solutions ("Smart Water") are those that provide actionable information through
data analytics from an interconnected and interoperable network of sensors and
devices that help people and organizations efficiently use and conserve water.
Current Business Trends
During the first half of 2022, the Company continued to operate under various safety and COVID-19 protocols. Customer order rates have remained strong and modestly improving logistics constraints and effective supply chain execution have led to sustained year-over-year sales growth. However, the Company's ability to fully satisfy the increase in demand for certain products continues to be challenged due to varying component availability and supply chain issues. In addition, cost inflation of materials and other expenses are pervasive. In response, the Company has continued to pursue pricing initiatives to offset inflationary cost pressures where possible. The Company believes the broader market, including its primary competitors, experienced lead time extensions, inflation, and pricing dynamics, and therefore does not believe its competitive position has been negatively impacted. While the Company is navigating this dynamic and fluid environment through operational agility to support customers, these disruptions increased the Company's backlog to record levels and are likely to increase the unevenness of sales patterns for the remainder of 2022.
It remains difficult to estimate the severity and duration of the impact of the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current inflationary environment on the Company's business, financial position or results of operations. The magnitude of the impact will be determined by the duration and span of the pandemic and any subsequent COVID-19 variants and their severity, operational disruptions, including those resulting from government actions, delivery interruptions due to component supply availability or global logistics constraints and the overall impact on the economy. The Company is monitoring the ongoing situation and keeps the Board of Directors informed of developments.
Acquisitions
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As the industry continues to evolve, the Company has been at the forefront of innovation across metering, radio and software technologies in order to meet its customers' increasing expectations for accurate and actionable data. As technologies such as ORION Cellular and BEACON AMA managed solutions have become more readily adopted, the Company's revenue from Software as a Service (SaaS) has increased significantly, albeit from a small base, and is margin accretive.
In addition, the Company has expanded its smart water offering with the addition of online water quality monitoring solutions, adding real-time water quality parameters to augment the scope of actionable data for water utility and industrial customers to optimize their operations.
The Company also seeks opportunities for additional revenue enhancement. For
instance, the Company has made inroads into the
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inflationary pressures were seen across all elements of the cost structure,
which was partially offset by successful pricing actions and increased
production. SEA expenses were
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
The main sources of liquidity for the Company are cash from operations and borrowing capacity. In addition, depending on market conditions, the Company may access the capital markets to strengthen its capital position and to provide additional liquidity for general corporate purposes.
The Company uses primary working capital ("PWC") as a percentage of sales as a
key metric for working capital efficiency. The Company defines this metric as
the sum of Receivables and Inventories less Payables, divided by trailing
twelve-month net sales. The following table shows the components of our
June 30, 2022 December 31, 2021 (In thousands) $ PWC% $ PWC% Receivables$ 77,247 14.4%$ 65,866 13.1% Inventories 111,437 20.9% 99,611 19.7% Payables (61,597 ) -11.5% (41,859 ) -8.3% Primary Working Capital$ 127,087 23.8%$ 123,618 24.5%
Overall,
Cash Provided by Operations
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The Company is subject to contingencies related to environmental laws and regulations. A future change in circumstances with respect to these specific matters or with respect to sites formerly or currently owned or operated by the Company, off-site disposal locations used by the Company, and property owned by third parties that is near such sites, could result in future costs to the Company and such amounts could be material. Expenditures for compliance with environmental control provisions and regulations during 2021 and the first two quarters of 2022 were not material.
See the "Special Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements" at the front of this
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Part I, Item 1A "Risk Factors" in the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements and Contractual Obligations
The Company's off-balance sheet arrangements and contractual obligations are
discussed in Part II, Item 7 "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations" under the headings "Off-Balance Sheet
Arrangements" and "Contractual Obligations" in the Company's Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the year ended
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