UFP Industries Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Results

UFP Industries, Inc. announced fourth quarter 2024 results including net sales of $1.46 billion, net earnings attributable to controlling interest of $68.0 million, and earnings per diluted share of $1.12. The company also announced net sales of $6.7 billion and earnings per diluted share of $6.77 for fiscal 2024. These results include the impact of impairment charges and severances of approximately $0.11 per diluted share (net of income taxes) associated with ongoing actions to reduce capacity and personnel costs due to lower overall market demand, and a gain on the sale of real estate of approximately $.03 per diluted share (net of income taxes).
“The second half of 2024 proved more challenging than expected, as we continued to face softer demand and a more competitive pricing environment in the fourth quarter,” said Matthew J. Missad, executive chairman. “Despite these market headwinds, 2024 marked the 70th consecutive profitable year for the company, which highlights the resiliency of our businesses and our people. It has been an incredible pleasure to work with and help lead such a great team, and I am grateful for their hard work and determination, with the goal of always being the best. In times like these, they are addressing challenges head-on and making the tough decisions that will enable us to grow further and faster when our markets find a more stable footing. Although we expect the challenging economy to persist in 2025, our balanced business model, variable incentive compensation program, growth and improvement strategies, and strong balance sheet will help drive our success. I am very confident that Will Schwartz, Mike Cole and our great team of leaders will drive even greater success in the future while maintaining the team culture of employee growth and opportunity in pursuit of elite performance.”
On December 29, 2024, Will Schwartz replaced Matt Missad as CEO, and Landon Tarvin succeeded Will as president of UFP Retail Solutions. Additionally, Will added the role of president, and CFO Mike Cole expanded his duties to include president of corporate services.
“I feel honored to step into the role as CEO at UFP Industries and help build on the company’s incredibly rich history,” said Will Schwartz. “Our team is focused on investing in our most promising growth opportunities and businesses that will generate the highest long-term returns. Bringing new, value-added products to market remains a key focus across the enterprise, and we’ll showcase a few of our latest innovations, including our new Deckorators product lines made with Surestone technology, at the International Builders’ Show next week. We’ll also prioritize improving the value we bring to our customers and driving returns across our portfolio through investments in automation, new value-added product introductions, and plant optimization. Finally, as we manage through this uncertain environment, we will carefully manage our profitability and remain on track to achieve cost savings of $60 million by the end of 2026.”
Fourth Quarter 2024 Highlights (comparisons on a year-over-year basis except where noted):
- Net sales of $1.46 billion decreased 4 percent due to a 4 percent decrease in selling prices.
- New product sales of $102 million were 7.0 percent of total sales compared to 7.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023.
- Net earnings attributable to controlling interests of $68.0 million represents a 34 percent decrease from last year.
- Adjusted EBITDA1 was $132.7 million in the quarter or 9.1 percent of sales, compared to $165.6 million or 10.9 percent of sales for the same period a year ago.
Fiscal 2024 Highlights
- Net sales of $6.7 billion decreased 8 percent due to a 1 percent decrease in organic unit sales and a 7 percent decrease in selling prices. The price of Southern Yellow Pine (SYP), which comprises approximately two-thirds of our lumber purchases, decreased 14 percent and contributed to the decrease in our selling prices.
- New product sales of $505 million were 7.6 percent of total sales compared to 7.9 percent in fiscal 2023. Many products that were considered new products in 2023 were sunset and not included in 2024 totals. In 2024, the company also increased the margin threshold for new products, disqualifying certain product lines because they no longer met the company’s growth and margin requirements to be classified as new products.
- Net earnings attributable to controlling interests of $414.6 million represents a 19 percent decrease from last year.
- Adjusted EBITDA1 was $682.3 million for the year or 10.3 percent of sales, compared to $810 million or 11.2 percent of sales for the same period a year ago.
Capital Allocation
UFP Industries maintains a strong balance sheet with nearly $1.2 billion in cash as of December 28, 2024, compared to $1.1 billion in cash at the end of 2023. As of December 28, 2024, the company had approximately $2.5 billion of liquidity consisting of cash, remaining availability under the revolving credit facility, and remaining borrowing capacity provided by a shelf agreement with certain lenders. The company’s return-focused approach to capital allocation includes the following:
- Acquisitions and Organic Growth. The company seeks strategic acquisitions and invests in organic growth opportunities when acquisition targets are not available at valuations that will allow us to meet or exceed targeted return rates. On December 23, 2024, the company acquired C&L Wood Products, Inc. (C&L), a manufacturer of pallets based in Hartselle, Alabama. C&L expands the geographic footprint of the company’s PalletOne subsidiary into northern Alabama and central Tennessee.
In 2024, the company announced up to $1 billion in capital investments through 2028 for automation, technology upgrades, geographic expansion and increased capacity at existing facilities, specifically for its Deckorators and Site Built business units and its Packaging segment. The company expects to invest approximately $350 million in capital projects in 2025. - Dividend payments. On February 13, 2025, the UFP Industries Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend payment of $0.35 per share, a 6 percent increase over the quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share paid throughout 2024. The dividend is payable on March 17, 2025, to shareholders of record on March 3, 2025.
- Share repurchases. On July 24, 2024, the UFP Industries Board of Directors authorized the company to repurchase up to $200 million of shares through July 31, 2025. Since that date, the company repurchased 9,322 shares for $1 million at an average share price of $111.81 under this new authorization during the fourth quarter; during January 2025, 62,900 shares were repurchased for $7.0 million at an average share price of $111.27.
By business segment, the company reported the following results:
UFP Retail Solutions
Fourth Quarter: Net sales of $525 million were flat compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. Organic unit sales increased 1 percent, which was offset by a 1 percent decline due to the transfer of certain product sales to the Packaging segment. Organic unit sales increased 1 percent for ProWood and decreased 2 percent for UFP-Edge and 4 percent for Deckorators. Gross profit was $68 million or 12.9 percent of sales compared to $67 million or 12.7 percent of sales, last year. Gross profit remained steady quarter over quarter as a result of generally stable unit volumes and SKU rationalization completed earlier in the year.
Full Year: Net sales of $2.6 billion decreased 12 percent compared to fiscal 2023, attributable to a 5 percent decline in selling prices, a 5 percent decline in organic unit sales, and a 2 percent decline due to the transfer of certain products to the Packaging and Construction segments. Organic unit sales decreased 5 percent for ProWood, 6 percent for UFP-Edge and 3 percent for Deckorators. Unit sales decreased 4 percent with big box customers, reflective of ongoing softening in repair and remodel activity. Independent dealer sales decreased 7 percent, a decline that more closely correlates to housing starts. Gross profit was $389 million or 15 percent of sales compared to $389 million or 13.2 percent of sales last year. The impact of lower volumes was offset by operational improvements and SKU rationalization. As a result of the significant amount of variable-priced products, the decline in our selling prices was substantially offset by lower lumber costs.
UFP Packaging
Fourth Quarter: Net sales of $375 million were down 9 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. A 2 percent decline in organic unit sales and an 8 percent decrease in selling prices were partially offset by a 1 percent increase from the transfer of certain product sales from the Retail segment. A 9 percent decline in organic unit sales for Structural Packaging and 2 percent decline in organic unit sales for Protective Packaging, attributable to weaker demand, were partially offset by a 13 percent increase in organic unit sales for PalletOne due to market share gains. Gross profit for the Packaging segment was $61 million or 16.2 percent of sales compared to $82 million or 19.9 percent of sales in the fourth quarter last year. Gross profit declined primarily due to competitive price pressure and a less favorable sales mix.
Full Year: Net sales of $1.6 billion were down 11 percent compared to fiscal 2023, due to an 8 percent decrease in selling prices and a 5 percent decline in organic unit sales, partially offset by a 2 percent increase from the transfer of certain product sales from the Retail segment. A 10 percent decline in organic unit sales for Structural Packaging and 6 percent decline in organic unit sales for Protective Packaging, attributable to weaker demand, were partially offset by a 9 percent increase in organic unit sales for PalletOne, due to market share gains. Gross profit for the Packaging segment was $301 million or 18.4 percent of sales compared to $415 million or 22.6 percent of sales last year. Gross profit declined due to competitive price pressure, a less favorable sales mix, and lower sales volumes.
UFP Construction
Fourth Quarter: Net sales of $487 million decreased 5 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2023, attributable to a 7 percent decrease in selling prices offset by a 2 percent increase in organic unit sales. Organic unit sales increased 18 percent in Factory Built due to an increase in industry production and market share gains, and organic unit sales increased 6 percent in Concrete Forming. Organic unit sales for the Site Built and Commercial business units decreased 9 percent and 2 percent, respectively, primarily due to weaker demand. Gross profit for the Construction segment was $87 million or 17.9 percent of sales compared to $120 million or 23.5 percent of sales in the fourth quarter last year. The decrease in gross profit was primarily due to lower volumes and unabsorbed fixed manufacturing costs, a more competitive pricing environment, and a less favorable sales mix.
Full Year: Net sales of $2.1 billion decreased 2 percent compared to fiscal 2023, attributable to a 7 percent decrease in selling prices offset by a 5 percent increase in organic unit sales. Organic unit sales increased 16 percent in Factory Built due to an increase in industry production and market share gains. Organic unit sales were flat in Site Built and down 6 percent in both Commercial and Concrete Forming. Gross profit for the Construction segment was $438 million or 20.7 percent of sales compared to $524 million or 24.2 percent of sales in the prior year. Gross profit declined primarily due to a lower volumes and unabsorbed fixed manufacturing costs, a more competitive pricing environment, and a less favorable sales mix.
Short-Term Outlook
Tariff impacts: We are working closely with our domestic and international suppliers to navigate the recently proposed tariffs, which have been paused in Mexico and Canada. If tariffs are enforced, the demand for domestic product is expected to increase, which will likely increase costs as capacity gets challenged. Although the trade landscape continues to evolve, since we do not own any foreign sawmills and have excellent relationships with our mill partners, we believe we are currently in a strong position to adapt quickly to tariffs without adverse financial impact after a short adjustment period. The company will continue to monitor the market and make decisions quickly to minimize disruption.
End Market Demand: We anticipate the softer demand and a competitive pricing environment will continue through the first half of 2025, with overall demand slightly down in each of our Retail, Packaging, and Constructions segments.
Long-Term Outlook
The company’s long-term goals remain unchanged and include: 1) achieving 7-10 percent unit sales growth annually (including bolt-on acquisitions) and at least 10 percent of all sales coming from new products; 2) achieving 12.5 percent EBITDA margins; 3) earning an incremental return on new investments over its hurdle rate; and 4) maintaining its conservative capital structure.
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1 Represents a non-GAAP measurement; see the reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures and related explanations below.
About UFP Industries, Inc.
UFP Industries, Inc. is a holding company whose operating subsidiaries – UFP Packaging, UFP Construction and UFP Retail Solutions – manufacture, distribute and sell a wide variety of value-added products used in residential and commercial construction, packaging and other industrial applications worldwide. Founded in 1955, the company is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Mich., with affiliates in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. UFP Industries is ranked #493 on the Fortune 500 and #128 on Industry Week’s list of America’s Largest Manufacturers. For more about UFP Industries, go to www.ufpi.com.
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