Boskalis raises full year profit guidance

Boskalis Trading Update Q3 2009

Review of operations
In the third quarter of 2009, Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. booked revenue that was slightly higher than in the same period in 2008. The utilization of both the hopper and cutter fleet was also slightly up in the third quarter, maintaining the outstanding level seen in the first half year.

During the second half of this year, Boskalis has acquired a number of major assignments. In terminal services, Boskalis won a long-term contract through its subsidiary Lamnalco for supplying oil-related support services to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Boskalis also obtained a contract for the expansion of, among others, the port of Fremantle in Australia. Recently, and once again in Australia, a contract worth approximately € 500 million was awarded for the construction of a port for the Gorgon LNG project. One of the striking features of the Gorgon LNG project is the large amount of non-dredging activities, including maritime services.
The order book level in early November was comparable with the end of the first half year of 2009 (€ 3 billion).

Boskalis’ financial position continues to be strong. The company is net debt-free and has a solid cash position.

Fleet developments
The announced study into the rationalization of the fleet will be rounded off in the fourth quarter. In view of the high utilization of the fleet and the strong order book, the first hoppers and cutters are not expected to be decommissioned before the second half of 2010.

As a part of the fleet replacement program, late September saw the naming and launch ceremony in Hardinxveld-Giessendam, The Netherlands of the “Gateway” a trailing suction hopper dredger with a hopper capacity of 12,000m3. The fitting-out of the ship is proceeding smoothly and she is expected to enter service in the course of the first quarter 2010. Furthermore, the naming and launch of her sister ship, the “Willem van Oranje” will take place in Kinderdijk, The Netherlands in mid-February.

Smit Internationale N.V.
With reference to the joint press release dated 12 November 2009, Boskalis and Smit have announced their intent to merge. Boskalis will shortly announce an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in relation to the intended merger.

Outlook
Boskalis has a well-filled and broadly spread order book providing healthy fleet utilization levels for 2009 and a large part of 2010. The 2009 full year outlook has been revised upward and the net profit is expected to be at least € 215 million on the back of approximately € 2.2 billion of revenue.