DS Smith said on Tuesday it saw record second-half growth, as the British cardboard maker benefited from a pandemic-driven boom in online shopping that helped offset the initial impact of COVID-19 lockdowns.
Through 2020, the COVID-19 crisis accelerated growth in e-commerce and demand for sustainable products, as consumers stuck at home turned to the internet for shopping.
DS Smith, which supplies packaging products to companies including Amazon, Nestle, and Unilever , said its second-half adjusted operating profit came in at £272 million ($378.13 million), compared with £230 million in the first half, driven by strong demand for packaging material, particularly in the United States.
"It is our highest growth rate ever achieved. We are pleased with that growth in the COVID era," chief executive officer Miles Roberts said.
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The packaging giant has also spiked its investments to set up box plants in Italy and Poland that cater to making materials for e-commerce packaging.
The company said statutory profit before tax fell 38% to £231 million for the full year ended 30 April, compared with £368 million a year earlier as the pandemic impacted its operations initially.
Full-year revenue fell to £5,976 million from £6,043 million a year ago.
DS Smith also announced a final dividend of 8.1 pence, taking its total dividend for the year to 12.1 pence.
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