PowerFleet - Q1 2023
May 9, 2023
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Operator (participant)
Good morning, welcome to PowerFleet's first quarter 2023 conference call. Joining us for today's presentation is the company's CEO, Steve Towe, and CFO, David Wilson. Following their remarks, we will open the call for questions. Before we begin the call, I would like to provide PowerFleet's safe harbor statement that includes cautions regarding forward-looking statements made during this call. During the call, there will be forward-looking statements made regarding future events, including PowerFleet's future financial performance. All statements other than present and historical facts, which include any statements regarding the company's plans for future operations, anticipated future financial position, anticipated re-results of operation, business strategy, competitive position, company's expectations regarding opportunities for growth, demand for the company's product offering, and other industry trends are considered forward-looking statements. Such statements include, but are not limited to, the company's financial expectations for 2023 and beyond.
All such forward-looking statements imply the presence of risks, uncertainties, and contingencies, many of which are beyond the company's control. The company's actual results, performance, or achievements may differ materially from those projected or assumed in any forward-looking statement. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially could include, among others, SEC filings, overall economic and business conditions, demand for the company's products and services, competitive factors, emergence of new technologies, and the company's cash position. The company does not intend to undertake any duty to update any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Finally, I would like to remind everyone that this call will be made available for replay in the investor relations section of the company's website at www.powerfleet.com. Now, I would like to turn the call over to PowerFleet CEO, Mr. Steve Towe. Sir, you may proceed.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Good morning, and thank you for joining today. It's a pleasure to share our first quarter performance with you. Our positive start to the new year reflects our unwavering focus on driving growth, profitability, and fast recurring revenue expansion, all while facing challenging macroeconomic pressures and highly significant FX headwinds. On a constant currency basis, our total revenue increased by 4% year-over-year, and our high margin recurring service revenue was up 17% compared with Q1 last year. We're also delighted to report a 15% growth profit expansion in Q1, with margins in the quarter exceeding 50%, up from 43% in the prior year. Our U.S. business is seen as a major contributor for our future growth story, a thesis that continues to be validated with a 20% increase in recurring revenue versus the prior period last year.
We also improved our bottom line metrics notably versus the prior year, which David will highlight shortly. Our key change efforts aim to optimize PowerFleet's business and concentrate our capital on areas that deliver superior returns to shareholders. This includes our revenue mix, geographies, competitive advantage, and allocating capital and resources to drive faster growth and increase profitability. As part of this transformation strategy, we're actively working to divest low margin, low growth, and subscale business units. We've made good progress on finding potential new homes for our Argentinian, Brazil, and South African business units to continuing hardware-only purchases through our Cellocator sales channel and terminating loss-making contracts. This exercise naturally moderates our overall total revenue growth in the short term, but allows us to focus on value-enhancing recurring revenue expansion, which in turn drives attractive gross margin expansion, improved cash flow, and EBITDA.
The most concrete indicator of the progress of our transformation efforts is the excellent gross margin performance of our go-forward core businesses in Q1. For these business units, we expanded our total gross margin to 53%, and our high-quality service margin increased to 71%. This impressive and exciting margin profile for our core business going forward provides us with an excellent platform to drive accretive shareholder value. In addition to the major transformation activities we executed in Q1, we successfully closed the Movingdots acquisition, launched a major new value-added module on our Unity platform, and secured several major customer sales wins. Before I dive deeper into our operational progress and outlook, I'll turn the call over to David to walk you through our numbers in more detail. David?
David Wilson (CFO)
Thanks, Steve. Good morning, everyone. To begin with, I would like to provide an overview of our company's financial priorities after my first 90 days in the role. Priority number one is to accelerate our strategic transformation while staying within the limits of our current balance sheet. As Steve noted, we recently completed the Movingdots acquisition, which brought us an additional $8.7 million in liquidity. This move also onboarded a talented team of engineers and data scientists to help accelerate the rollout of Unity. It brings complementary technology that meets the high-performance standards set by one of the world's largest insurance providers and expands our presence to accelerate growth in the EMEIA region.
As we transition existing activities to the Movingdots team in the second quarter, we expect to spend $1.5 million resulting in a short-term hit to EBITDA. In parallel with the transition, we are also executing a series of cut to cover actions, including our $3 million OpEx challenge to bring the EBITDA impact of absorbing the Movingdots business down to break even as we execute through. Priority number two is to improve the underlying operating leverage of our business by implementing a common and scalable software platform across all key geographies. We currently have an assortment of ERP systems resulting in a massive amount of manual work and costs.
During my first 90 days, we made the decision to pivot from the initial ERP rollout plan that would have taken us deep into 2024 to complete to an accelerated and more cost-effective plan B, which we expect us to complete by year-end. In addition to saving time and money with ERP rollouts, the project will address the root cause issues that currently result in G&A spend being well above our peers and our longer-term operating targets. We expect to see substantial savings from this project in the P&L from Q1 2024 onwards. On to our financial performance, where I'm pleased to report that our Q1 results demonstrate solid performance despite economic challenges and FX headwinds.
Total revenue for the quarter ended March 31, 2023 was $32.8 million compared to $33.2 million last year, with the planned decline in low value product revenue offset by growth in higher value service revenue. On a constant currency basis, total revenue would have been $34.6 million, an annual increase of 4%. Our services revenue totaled $20.4 million, up $1.7 million year-over-year and accounting for 62% of total revenue. On a constant currency basis, our service revenue grew an impressive 17%, reflecting the successful execution of our SaaS growth strategy. This strategy is focused on expanding our customer base and driving more value for our existing customers through delivery of high-quality cloud-based services.
Product revenue declined by $2 million to $12.4 million or 38% of total revenue, with deal discipline and terminating unprofitable contracts the key drivers. While we continue to invest in new product developments, we've implemented a more disciplined approach to deal making. This approach has enabled us to focus on higher value, higher margin opportunities while reducing our exposure to lower margin business. Gross profit margin expanded to 51% in Q1 2023 from 43% in the prior year, driven by an improved mix of high margin service revenue versus product revenue, deal discipline, and lower purchase price variances. Our operating expenses increased by $400,000 to $18.5 million, compared to $18.1 million in the same year ago period.
Performance in the quarter was adversely impacted by $700,000 in M&A and other non-recurring and out-of-period costs. Our ongoing focus on cost management is enabling us to shift investment into areas of higher return, including sales and marketing, with compelling results expected to be evidenced with accelerated revenue growth in the second half of 2023. Net profit attributable to common stockholders, inclusive of a $7.2 million gain on bargain purchase for Movingdots totaled $3.5 million, or $0.10 per basic share and $0.08 per diluted share, up from a net loss attributable to common shareholders of $4.1 million or $0.12 for basic and diluted share a year ago. Adjusted EBITDA improved significantly to $1.4 million, benefiting from $2.2 million expansion in gross margin.
This reflects our continued focus on profitability and our ability to deliver high margin services to our customers. At quarter end, we had $25.1 million in cash and cash equivalents and a working capital position of $41.8 million, benefiting from $8.7 million in net proceeds from the acquisition of Movingdots. We believe with our strengthened balance sheet, combined with our focus on delivering high quality services, we are well positioned to drive growth and value for our shareholders. That concludes my remarks. Steve?
Steve Towe (CEO)
Thanks, David. Despite the macroeconomic and FX challenges we're currently experiencing, our team's highly focused and ruthless operational execution has enabled us to remain ahead of schedule on our plan to transform PowerFleet into a world-class SaaS solutions provider that delivers high growth and profitability. Our 2023 operating plan focuses on 4 key strategic objectives we are laser-focused on delivering. Objective number 1 is optimizing our OpEx base and operating structure. In March, we launched phase II of our optimization plan, which is expected to reduce our operating expenses by an additional $3 million annually, providing room to onboard Movingdots' engineering capability.
We've also started further midterm seismic shift projects in terms of hardware rationalization and integrated and centralized global supply chain and shared service centers that we believe will translate into an incremental $10 million of annualized EBITDA, which we'll begin to re-realize during early 2024. Objective number two is driving organic growth in our key regions where we can deliver high-quality recurring revenue growth. The proof points we've established significant sales momentum in the U.S and Mexico, where SaaS recurring revenues were up 20% and 33% respectively in Q1 versus the same period last year. Our industrial vertical remains very strong with our U.S. team delivering a 25% increase in total revenue for the channel year-on-year, driven by our collision avoidance advanced pedestrian safety solution.
In Q1, we secured several notable Unity sales deals and strategy validating proof points with customers in the U.S. and Mexico. To expand a little further, in the U.S., Unity has begun to have accelerated sales success in multiple vertical markets, with the likes of National Cart Company selecting the Unity platform and our advanced data integration services to offer full fleet visibility and improve utilization for their asset estate. Walmart, a long-term partner of PowerFleet, has confidently expanded their relationship with us with a multimillion-dollar commitment for further Unity subscriptions, with new sales orders in Q1 for over 7,000 new assets. Nestlé have also expanded their partnership with PowerFleet, selecting the Unity advanced collision avoidance safety solution for 52 warehouse sites.
Additionally, we continue to partner with Knapheide to give them a competitive advantage in the chassis rental and leasing markets with a commitment in Q1 for an additional 10,000 Unity subscriptions. These successes highlight and validate the value and effectiveness of PowerFleet Unity platform in saving lives, time, and money for our customers. We continue to build momentum in Mexico, where FEMSA, who'd already selected PowerFleet Unity platform for their entire vehicle fleet of over 6,500 vehicles, has now expanded their relationship with us, adding 1,200 new safety camera solutions as part of the new Unity Safety and Security module. PowerFleet's strategic partnership with AXA Commercial Insurance goes from strength to strength, adding a further 1,500 Unity subscriptions in Q1.
Notably, we have secured a pilot for our Movingdots smartphone as a service insurance solution for the AXA 60,000-strong vehicle corporate fleet of passenger cars. The business aim is to implement safety and efficiency metrics to reduce risk level and improve AXA's value proposition for the market. The Mexican division of one of the world's largest FMCG companies, who have more than 9,000 employees in the region, has chosen PowerFleet's Unity Safety and Security module for employee transportation with their bus fleet, with plans to significantly further expand our relationship in the second half of 2023. Our H2 2023 sales pipeline is very encouraging, improving by 47% in the first quarter, highlighted by several large strategic opportunities for our Unity platform with notable global enterprises.
As examples, one of the world's largest sports shoe and accessory manufacturers is actively piloting Unity, evaluating the solution's ability to meet their visibility and analytics needs across its total organization. One of our large global vehicle rental fleet customers is planning to replicate the success we've had in the U.S. by deploying in the APAC region, leveraging the Unity Connected Car solutions across their estate. On top of this, another top-tier on-demand international car rental company is also currently piloting our Unity solution. We expect this prospect to decide on a preferred vendor by the end of Q2 and roll out the solution during the fourth quarter. Our third strategic objective this year is delivering highly advanced enterprise software modules to the market. In March, we introduced our Safety and Security data-powered application to our new Unity platform.
The new application brings together multiple data sources to enhance driver management, prevent loss, and features best-in-class advanced collision reconstruction capabilities. The Safety and Security application is the first of a number of new and improved module applications to be delivered throughout 2023. Our next release, the sustainability module that centers on next-generation electric vehicle telematics capability and advanced ESG and CO2 reporting, is on schedule to be launched at the end of June. Objective number 4 is expanding our channels and routes to market to drive new growth opportunities. A great example of this is our highly creative acquisition of Movingdots, providing us with a meaningful beachhead for the European expansion, alongside adding distinct competitive advantage in the insurance vertical with some already established blue-chip go-to-market partners.
In partnership with our Movingdots team, we've now kicked off the expansion of our European sales and service teams to launch an aggressive go-to-market plan for the full breadth of our Unity solutions. We're also evaluating a number of channel partnership offers we've received from large mobile asset enterprises in the Middle East, who are looking to create joint growth propositions for the local markets. In the second half of the year, we also expect to announce new strategic relationships with major transportation and mobile asset providers in the U.S., who are looking to maximize their total fleet and third parties of contractor visibility and performance by integrating data from OEMs, from their current telematics deployment with multiple vendors, and from PowerFleet's own data gateways through the Unity platform.
The customer plan is to utilize our advanced data enrichment capabilities to provide enhanced customer service propositions and improve efficiency for their end clients. Combining their information channels and integrating their data sources also gives the customer the ability to optimize the performance of their full suite of business operating systems and to simplify their business processes. We call this unified operations. Our unified operation strategy is at the very heart of the future of PowerFleet and our plan to drive consolidation in the industry. The immediate future, we will focus on the integration of Movingdots and how we can truly maximize the game-changing market potential this brings us. Summary, our transformation plan remains on track, and we're fully confident in our ability to deliver on our strategic foundational pillars, which will ultimately generate sustainable top-line growth, combined with increased profitability and cash flow.
That concludes our prepared remarks. Now I'll turn it back over to the operator for Q&A. Operator?
Operator (participant)
Thank you. At this time, we will be conducting a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. One moment, please, while we poll for questions. Thank you. Our first question is coming from Mike Walkley with Canaccord Genuity. You may proceed.
Daniel Reagan (Equity Research Analyst)
Hey, guys. Good morning. This is Daniel on for Mike. Thanks for taking the questions. I guess, my apologies if I missed this during the prepared remarks, but could you just provide some additional details on the different moving parts of your cost savings initiatives?
David Wilson (CFO)
Sure. In terms of last year, there was a $5 million target, that's largely been realized. That was a combination of both savings at the gross margin line, so in terms of driving efficiencies from a cost of goods sold standpoint, particularly on the product side of things. In addition to that, there were savings on the G&A side of things. In terms of those dollars, they have been reinvested back into the business. We are now investing more in terms of sales and marketing. Obviously, the goal there is to see accelerated growth, and we're on track to see strong acceleration in the second half of this year. The other major area of focus is to invest in Unity in terms of building out a next-generation SaaS platform.
Daniel Reagan (Equity Research Analyst)
Do you wanna carry on with the 2023?
David Wilson (CFO)
Yeah, the 2023, there's a $3 million OpEx target we set for ourselves in Q1. On track to realize that. This in large part is creating room to absorb the Movingdots acquisition. There's a huge talent pool that we're bringing on board. That was a major driver of that M&A decision. Again, we're working our way through those savings. There will be some overlap given we need to, in effect, transition R&D activities over from existing teams to Movingdots teams. There'll be some overlap in terms of cost in Q2. The expectation is, as we exit Q3, those savings will be realized, and that will enable us to absorb the Movingdots acquisition with an effective breakeven EBITDA profile.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Finally, as we talked about, the seismic shifts. There's a number of longer term projects that are underway that take a longer time to realize the savings back, but that's $10 million of EBITDA expansion that we expect to start to roll through the P&L sometime during 2024. That's everything from the ERP savings through to the globalization of our supply chain, the rationalization of the our hardware, as we talked about previously, going from 26 devices down to nine, plus other operational efficiencies around shared service centers for the global business.
Daniel Reagan (Equity Research Analyst)
Great. Thanks for the detail. I guess just for a follow-up, could you just provide some additional color on how the integration of Movingdots into the Unity platform is trending?
Steve Towe (CEO)
It's very early days. We're only, I think, four or five weeks into the integration, I think it's too early to kind of, you know, to talk about that in any level of detail. Ultimately, what Movingdots brings is some very highly sophisticated algorithms, data science, and AI capabilities that have been borne out in the insurance industry, obviously validated by Swiss Re, who is one of the world's largest reinsurers. They also as well have sustainability propositions around CO2 and emissions. We've launched our overall new safety module. We are launching our new sustainability module, and over time, we will bring sorry, that full Movingdots capabilities into one platform and one set of modules.
Daniel Reagan (Equity Research Analyst)
Great. Thank you very much. I'll hop back in the queue.
Operator (participant)
Thank you. Once again, if you do have any questions today, please press star one on your phone. Our next question is coming from Max Michaelis with Lake Street Capital Markets. You may proceed.
Max Michaelis (Senior Research Analyst)
Hey, guys. Congrats on the quarter. First question here is, I just would like to get an understanding on how order patterns have tracked so far in April and May.
Steve Towe (CEO)
I think we've seen a very strong start to the quarter in terms of orders. You know, we built good momentum. There was a slowest start in January, February, as people were contemplating investments. We're seeing very good traction through March, which has continued into April and May. That's hence why you've seen the pipeline that we're talking about that's increasing dramatically, plus some of the sales results that we've talked about on the call today.
Max Michaelis (Senior Research Analyst)
Yeah, that was gonna be my next question. Given your commentary on the outlook for Q2 and then the rest of the year, I was wondering if you can touch on a few key points of confidence throughout 2023. I know your pipeline's grown strong, but is there anything else you can point to?
Steve Towe (CEO)
I think if you stand back and look at what we talked about a year ago coming into this company. We said that we would focus on high-quality SaaS recurring revenues. I think our performance there, so far is pretty impressive in terms of the growth levels of those, that element of the business. Secondly, we talked about, you know, Unity being a game-changing and industry-defining new platform. I think the proof points in terms of the customer wins and the pipeline opportunity and the size of the pipeline growth for PowerFleet is super, you know, validating in terms of that being a winning strategy for the business moving forward.
I think from a gross margin expansion perspective for our go-forward businesses to have already reached 70% in services and recurring revenue gross margin, you know, that's starting to get towards, you know, the ambitions that the company had to be at, you know, a couple of years out from now. You know, that gives us strong confidence that that will continue to expand. We're only just getting started. The more repeatable solutions we can get on the Unity platform, the more cross-sell, upsell opportunities that we get, then obviously we create more margin by doing that. If you see and understand from the customers we're talking about the expansion that we're getting within our customer base with that cross-sell, upsell opportunity, then that should bring a high degree of confidence for all of us for the future.
Max Michaelis (Senior Research Analyst)
Oh, great color, guys. And then just last one for me, and then I'll jump back in the queue. A nice uptick in gross margin this quarter. Can we see future expansion going out Q2, Q3, Q4 on a sequential basis?
David Wilson (CFO)
Yeah, I can take that one. Max, in terms of gross margin, we've been pretty clear that we expect gross margin for product to be 30% and above. We were 27% this year in line with what it was last quarter too, obviously up significantly year-over-year. A key driver of the year-over-year improvement is just the deal discipline that we talked about earlier. In terms of go forward, there's a few things that will work for us. Firstly, we're still working our way through some of the expensive inventory we had to acquire last year, given some of the supply chain issues that, you know, we and others faced. That's a piece part of it. The other thing is the mix.
The mix tends to vary quarter-over-quarter in terms of just the customers that are buying. We have certain customers that have higher margin than others. I would say Q1 was not as sweet a mix as we typically see in terms of just the underlying customers who are acquiring product in the first quarter. Again, that's normalized Q2, Q3, Q4. Expectation will be above 30% on a pretty standard basis with some sort of fluctuations quarter-to-quarter, but long term trend would be 30% and above.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah. Then on the, on the services side, you know, in terms of getting into that mid-70s range, I think that's in sight for us, earlier than expected. We can't put a date on that yet, but the more new modules we get out, the more of that cross-sell, upsell opportunity that we are able to realize, then, you know, we'll start to expand margins from that perspective. There's also a lot of consolidation work going on in the background in terms of our platforms, our communication costs on the cost side of the, of the services line. We feel very confident, and I think it's a good stake in the ground, as I've said, for those core markets moving forward to be now, you know, 71% is pretty impressive at this stage.
Max Michaelis (Senior Research Analyst)
Thanks for the color, guys, and good luck the rest of the year.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Thank you.
David Wilson (CFO)
Thank you.
Operator (participant)
Thank you. Our next question is coming from Scott Searle with Roth MKM. You may proceed.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking the questions. Congratulations on the gross margin expansion in the core SaaS business.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Thank you, Scott.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Steve, David, I apologize, I got on a little bit late. In terms of the sales acceleration into the second half of this year, I was wondering if you could provide a little bit of color of exactly what that means. Then specifically with the Unity pipeline, I think you talked about it, being up 47%. I'm wondering if you could calibrate us in terms of what that looks like in absolute numbers. As now we start to introduce the new modules with safety followed by sustainability, what that's doing to the ARPU impact or the dollar content per transaction.
David Wilson (CFO)
Sales acceleration, again, as Steve Towe noted earlier, pipeline's up significantly, sort of 47%. In terms of the dollar value, it's tens of millions in terms of just what that means in terms of the size of the pipe that's coming through. That'll help you just give you a sense there, Scott Searle, in terms of sort of quantum that we're talking about there.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah. It was $125 million of contract value added to the pipeline during the first three months of the year. Can you repeat your second and third question? You went a bit quickly for us, so...
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Oh, I apologize. you know, Steve Towe, just in terms of the new modules, what they're doing.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
in terms of the ARPU per connected device or the overall deal size.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah. We're very much focusing, as you heard from the customers that we were talking at, on mid to large size enterprises. These are good sizes, you know, anything ranging from the 250 subscribers up to the multiple thousands. In terms of ARPU, we're seeing a nice uptick around about 15%-20%, I would say at the moment in terms of improvement on ARPUs versus our historical kind of new sales of the old versions of the modules pre-Unity. You know, I think people are seeing the value. We're doing a much better job in terms of value-based selling, our return on investment contribution, building long-term roadmaps with our customers.
We're also, when we are putting hardware in, is we're focusing on our smart box concept where we're getting a, you know, a higher value device fitted that ultimately then all the modules can be turned on remotely with software upgrades rather than the customer having to keep adding in more hardware. The vectors are good. Obviously, still early days. In terms of proving out the proof points, I think the strength of pipeline, the reaction to Unity, the major brands that have already signed up for it. The major brands who are expanding, you know, to different parts of their fleet or different, even different geographies. The companies who are now putting in exclusive pilots to really kind of test out the solution. We couldn't be more pleased.
Let's not forget, we didn't really bring Unity until Q4 to the market. There's a long way for us to go. We've put a new sales team on the pitch that are building pipeline. There's a lot of oxygen for us, you know, moving forward. We couldn't be more delighted by that shift. I think confidence is really growing in PowerFleet as a partner and a provider, particularly in kind of how we treat customers and how we look to create that long-term relationship in comparison to the service levels that they get from multiple providers in the market today.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Hey, Steve, maybe just to quickly follow up. What are you seeing from a sales cycle perspective, given the new product portfolio but also the current economic landscape?
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah. It's, it's a bit more elongated. I think, you know, decisions are still being made, investments are being made, but the gates to get there are taking longer, and it's really a matter of providing that confidence, as I've said. That said, the solutions that we're providing really are, you know, A, mission-critical, B, can provide huge efficiency optimization and ultimately as well, compliance, you know, to an organization. You know, we feel good about it, but there's no doubt over, you know, the kind of Q4, Q1 period that, you know, decision-making is taking longer, and it's a lot harder to kinda get through.
That's where I think, you know, the talent that we've brought in can really have those top-to-top business conversations and get tied less into kind of the cost of the asset and more into the value that we bring to the business.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Great. Maybe quickly on the divestiture front, in terms of Cellocator and the other non-core businesses, looks like you got it broken out from a P&L standpoint. It sounds like there's some active dialogue. Could you provide a timeline or dollar amount that you would expect to generate from those, you know, I guess it looks like it's about $16 million in annualized sales.
Steve Towe (CEO)
We haven't done either. We last spoke in March, we said that we were exploring opportunities. We've had offers for those parts of the business, which we're evaluating currently. You know, this isn't something that we are gonna rush. We're gonna make sure that this is right for the business, right for our teams and our customers. That process will continue. Again, we haven't provided anything in terms of valuation to the market of those entities today.
Scott Searle (Managing Director, Senior Research Analyst)
Okay. Lastly, if I could, just on the OpEx front, Dave. I think, you know, in the past pro forma, you had taken out deal amortization. I think, that is not removed in the current pro forma numbers. Just wanna clarify that. Was there any Movingdots OpEx in the first quarter? I just wanna clarify, you still got $3 million of OpEx saving programs expected over the course of this year, partially offset by the bump up in Movingdots. As we get into 2024, it sounds like there's another $10 million of various optimization plans, related to ERP systems and otherwise that we should see start to kick in. Is that correct?
David Wilson (CFO)
That's correct, Scott. In terms of Movingdots, the deal closed March 31. We got the balance sheet pickup, but there was no expense in the year. That's true. In terms of the managing of the expenses, in terms of bringing that out of the business, yes, on track for the $3 million. As I said, the expectation is by the time we're through the integration of Movingdots, it will in effect be absorbed on an EBITDA neutral basis. We expect that to have happened by the end of September, so as we exit Q3. Looking to next year, as Steve mentioned his prepared remarks, there's a $10 million opportunity.
A significant portion of that, I would say about half of that, can really be driven by G&A efficiencies as we get a common platform in place. The other portion will largely come out of improvements in terms of supply, in terms of the rationalization we're doing, in terms of the number of product SKUs that we have there. Good progress there as well. I guess, Scott, just to take a step back, obviously there's been a huge amount of activity gone on even before I arrived in terms of taking costs out and reinvesting it back into the business. You can see evidence in terms of just the underlying cash generation of the business.
If you look at the last couple of quarters, for example, we've been generating unlevered free cash flow, which I think is unusual for the history of Movingdots. Good progress there. I think sort of $1.1, $1.2 or so of unlevered free cash flow the last six months. Again, Q2 will be a little bit bumpy, just given we have to settle the transaction fees for Movingdots. We'll have the double expense for Movingdots, so those types of things. Q2 will be a little bit tougher. We'll also be paying out some of the incentive comp from 2022 in the second quarter.
In terms of just the progress that's been made and much of that predates me, that's definitely evident in terms of the unlevered free cash flow we've generated over the last six months.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Just to add to make sure we're all aligned on Movingdots. You know, Movingdots was an acquisition where Swiss Re had not really brought to market the sales element of the solutions that are out there to be provided. Basically, they built a world-class product. The amazing tech team, we're even more delighted with the team now they've become part of the business. We were planning to invest in R&D for Unity, and these guys fit perfectly into that scenario. We feel that, you know, with both our sales channels and the Swiss Re channel as well, we have the ability to significantly drive revenues in the insurance space.
It's a cost burden right now, but it'll very quickly translate into value on the top line and ultimately on the bottom line of the business. As we expand out, and particularly as we expand our European operation as well. We've got a much better capability now to go and sell our full range of solutions in the European market.
Daniel Reagan (Equity Research Analyst)
Great. Thanks so much.
Operator (participant)
Thank you. Our next question is coming from Gary Prestopino with Barrington Research. You may proceed.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Hi. good morning, Steve and David. First of all, a lot of questions have been answered here, asked here. I'm just trying to follow along. You said there were $700,000 of M&A expense related to Movingdots in the quarter. Did you back that back into the adjusted EBITDA calculation, David?
David Wilson (CFO)
It was $700,000 of M&A costs together with certain out-of-period and one-time costs. There's about $300,000 of transaction costs in the quarter that was backed out in terms of arriving at EBITDA, but there's also $400,000 of sort of one-time and other non-recurring costs that's still in the OpEx that was not backed out.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Okay. All right. Steve, if I understand this, once you're finished with these markets that you are low growth and you don't wanna be in, where is the base, the bulk of your business? Would it be the US and Mexico?
Steve Towe (CEO)
U.S., Mexico, Europe. Obviously, we have our strong foothold in Israel as well. What we're saying from emerging markets is, you know, we'll do those once we've got the business really cooking, you know, in terms of the top-line growth, the growth margin, and the profitability of our core markets. We'll do them through those indirect channels that we've talked about. We've got some, you know, significant offers from multi-territory, in terms of organizations who want to partner with us and go to market on their own. We think that's more of a scalable way for emerging markets than having our own entities.
That's really a phase two because, you know, we've got significant opportunity in those core markets where we know we can make money, we're established today, we have great customer base with a lot of white space opportunity, and we want to focus. You know, one of the things I think the organization has done is gone very broad in terms of where it's tried to play, and we want, you know, we wanna laser focus on that high quality revenue, take a true market leader's position in those core markets. If you see by the results we've already had with that strategy on the gross margin side, you know, we've got a chance to create a spectacular set of businesses in those core markets.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Right. Then another question was, you mentioned something about, is there $16 million annualized of total revenue from these markets that you are trying to sell?
David Wilson (CFO)
In terms of it with 16 annualized, in terms of the recurring piece of it, which is the service piece of it, that's about $12.5 million on an annualized basis from the, again, Brazil, South Africa, Argentina.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
On a pro forma basis, you would have about $4 million less of revenue in this quarter, but your margins would have been up pretty significantly. I mean, your, you report a 50.6 gross margin, but you're saying it would have been 53%?
David Wilson (CFO)
Correct.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Okay. Just a couple other things here. Steve, what are the other platforms for Unity that the sequence of what you're gonna issue this year or put out in the market? You have safety and security is out, right?
Steve Towe (CEO)
Yeah. Safety and Security is out. Sustainability comes next. We're then looking at advanced fuel management, and then we're looking at compliance. Those are the ones that we delivered in the next sequence.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Okay. That'll all be out by 2023, end of 2023?
Steve Towe (CEO)
Correct. Yeah. Obviously, what already exists is the kind of optimization productivity module as well. That's kind of the base module that was already out there as well. We'll have five modules fully out, obviously generating pipeline, you know, through 2023, for 2024. If you see the reaction to the Safety and Security module, you see the wins that we've got and the pipeline. People are really getting behind this because ultimately it is different to what is out there in terms of its ability to drive change and drive improvement in a more simplified way. That's, that's exciting. Secondly, it's not just about the module.
We talked about unified operations, and this is where we have a data agnostic capability to bring in data from our own device, from third-party devices, from OEMs and other data sources, normalize that, do some really cool stuff on it, and then it send that integrated normalized data into other folks' operating systems. Ultimately they can drive the performance of their ERP, their planning, their driver training, their payroll, you know, lots of other different systems. What we're seeing is, and this is where we referenced a couple of very major organizations in the U.S., who've got this total spaghetti of different telematics providers. They've got all these different data sources.
They're overpowered by the amount of data they've got. What they want is a partner who ultimately can provide the insights that they need to drive their business and take away all of the noise that exists and all the complexity of this exists from all these different providers and give them true visibility of their own estate, which allows them to improve their efficiency, their productivity, but also as well competitive and customer advantage with their end customers. That play is something that we're super excited about, and the early traction on that, you know, in terms of people coming to the table and wanting that is really super. That's something that, you know, Unity outside of just kind of creating telematics modules and enterprise software modules, that's really the next generation power of Unity.
You know, I think you can hear from my voice, it's a pretty exciting space for us right now.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
That sounds great. I just wanna clarify something. You said you had a pipeline of $125 million of new business. Is that signed business or is that just out there that you're negotiating right now?
Steve Towe (CEO)
We have added to our pipeline $125 million total contract value in the first quarter for our future pipeline.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Okay. All right. Lastly, could you just talk about what you're... David, you mentioned something about that you've got to put in a or you're what you're doing with the common platform. I mean, you said something to the effect that what you had been doing was gonna take too much time, so you're gonna replace it with something else. Could you just maybe very simply explain what's going on there?
David Wilson (CFO)
Yeah, absolutely. Obviously, PowerFleet is the amalgamation of a number of different entities through M&A. One thing that never happened was just getting a common enterprise resource planning system in place. Even the ones that were inherited, were probably a little bit archaic, too. In essence, that results in a huge amount of manual effort, a huge amount of manual activity, delays in terms of getting high quality information that's actionable. All these things basically drive costs, both direct costs and indirect costs in terms of just not being on top of business as well as we would wish to be.
We were gonna change out the assortment of existing platforms anyway, there was a plan in place as I walked through the door, but that was gonna take until deep into 2024 to get done. To be frank, we don't have the time, nor do we wanna spend the money there. By spending less and getting it done more quickly, it basically means we can spend more calories on driving the business forward, which is key. As importantly, if we get it done more quickly, it basically means we can start shedding that incremental cost sooner, too. The expectation is across all of our key markets, we have everybody on the same ERP system exiting this year. As we do that, for example, we can start creating shared services centers in Mexico City and other things.
We can also start shedding a lot of work that's done manually today. We can start getting better information to be better stewards of the assets that we have. All those fruits will start harvesting in 2024, we expect that to help drive down either of for G&A to something that's more in line with what you would expect for a business our size. 'Cause to be honest, as we sit here today, it's way above both the peer group and our long-term target. The expectation is there's a few percentage points we can shed, ERP will be a key catalyst to make that happen.
Gary F. Prestopino (Managing Director)
Okay. Thank you.
Operator (participant)
Thank you. We have reached the end of our question and answer session, so I will now turn the call back over to Mr. Towe for his closing remarks.
Steve Towe (CEO)
Thank you everybody for attending the call. We appreciate your support. Our style is very much to come in a very transparent way and walk through the transformation activities that we're undertaking as a business. That transformation has been and remains substantial. I think if you look at all the key vectors of our strategy in terms of wanting to become a high-growth, profitable SaaS business, we're making very solid progress against all those vectors. We appreciate that some of the changes and the volume of changes we're making, it's sometimes hard to follow the ins and outs. Ultimately, the execution plan, we believe is ahead of plan, and we're very confident for the future. Thank you for today. Enjoy your day, and we'll speak to you soon.
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