Aurelius Technologies Berhad – New Capacity to Catalyze Growth

Date: 
2023-03-28
Firm: 
MERCURY
Stock: 
Price Target: 
3.55
Price Call: 
BUY
Last Price: 
2.70
Upside/Downside: 
+0.85 (31.48%)

Valuation / Recommendation

Results were above expectations, achieving 116.0% and 108.3% of our full year revenue and profit forecasts for FY23 respectively. Revenue for the quarter was qoq stronger, driven by the ramping up of operations in plant 3 and new production lines, enabling the Group to increase overall production volume and revenue across all business segments.

We maintain a BUY recommendation on Aurelius with a revised TP of RM3.55 (up from RM3.02) based on FY25F EPS 18.7 sen and a PE of 19x in line with its peer’s 5-year historical average. We like the stock for its attractive expansion plans, customer portfolio diversification from a high- mix-low-volume to medium-mix-medium-volume business, and solid track record.

Investment Highlights

New capacity in place. The company currently has a total manufacturing floor space of 132,029 sq ft, with the completion of its 64,563 sq ft plant 3 in March 2022, and a 46,320 sq ft newly leased plant 4 which is primarily functioned as a warehouse for light assembly works (if required) to complement its existing manufacturing plants. The company had on 13th January 2023 signed the acceptance of the letter of offer (LO) from Northern Technocity Sdn Bhd for the purchase of a vacant industrial land measuring approximately 301,874 sq ft, located within Kulim High-Tech Park.

To address the constraint in the manufacturing floor space and continued business growth through the acquisition of 4 new customers in FY23 and roll- out of NPI for existing and new customers, the company intends to build a new manufacturing plant 5. The new plant will house another 165,000 sq ft of manufacturing floor space with a 50,000 sq ft ISO 8 Class 100,000 clean room, which will double the capacity of its existing space.

The clean room facilities will support the company’s aspirations to foray into manufacturing of advanced electronic components and OSAT for its existing customer’s automotive industry product range. The plant is intended to undertake manufacturing activities for multiple customers of the company and have the capacity to fit at least 15 SMT lines (comparing to 17 SMT lines of current 260,357 sq ft plant 1,2, and 3).

Additional SMT lines to support growth. In March 2022, the company commenced production for its newly acquired Customer F involved in the multicomponent IC (MCIC) business. As of December 2022, 6 fully automated SMT lines have been commissioned for this customer in its existing plant 2. Utilizing its IPO proceeds, the company has ordered line 7 to further ramp up the production capability for Customer F. The SMT line is expected to arrive by February 2022. Our estimates assume 2H23 to be stronger on the back of higher contributions from customer F, bolstered by increased order uptake with the 6th SMT line fully installed and running at full steam, and better efficiency and output with the implementation of the new conveyor system.

The company plans to dedicate at least 8 SMT lines to cater for more orders from this customer, where the remainder 2 lines is expected to be fully installed by 1QFY24. With at least 8 SMT lines dedicated for this customer, this will increase its production capacity and profitability. We expect a full year revenue recognition on the 8 SMT lines in FY24. We think that margins for this customer will be relatively higher with the consignment of raw materials.

The newly leased plant 4 warehouse will be used to store raw materials, easing some capacity in plant 3. The company plans to utilize the proceeds from its private placement to acquire 2 additional SMT lines for plant 3, each for general purposes and new product initiative (NPI). The SMT lines are expected to provide an additional production capacity of 61% per annum for products other than semiconductor components.

Investment into technology. The company plans to upgrade its manufacturing facilities towards Industry 4.0 which involves the automation of its production lines and automated material handling for its EMS business operations. This would increase the company’s productivity and allow better control on its labour cost going forward.

Solid order book and track record. The company has an order book of more than RM275m as of March 2023, expected to be fully recognized by FY2024. Aurelius is headed by CEO Loh Hock Chiang who has more than 28 years of experience in the EMS industry. Collectively, the management team has an average industry experience of 29 years, supported by a long-serving technical team to spearhead the business going forward. The company has recently appointed Ms Jamie Lee Hwe Ping, daughter of deceased founder Mr Lee Chong Yeow, as the non-independent non-executive director and Jonathan Lee Ming Chian as the alternative of Ms Jamie Lee.

Risk factor. (1.) Failure to secure orders from customers (2.) Raw material shortages arising from supply chain disruptions.

Source: Mercury Research - 28 Mar 2023

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