CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tornado Infrastructure Equipment Ltd. (“Tornado”, the “Company” or “we”) (TSX-V: TGH; OTCQX: TGHLF) is pleased to announce the launch of Tornado Equipment Finance Ltd. (“Tornado Finance”), a dedicated financing arm designed to provide financing, rental, and leasing solutions to support its customers’ equipment needs across Canada.
Launch of Tornado Finance
Tornado Finance will offer flexible financial solutions exclusively to Canadian customers, making it easier for businesses to acquire Tornado’s industry-leading hydrovac trucks and infrastructure equipment. By providing in-house financing options, Tornado aims to enhance customer accessibility while strengthening long-term relationships. The Company expects this new initiative to generate a steady additional revenue stream while further solidifying Tornado’s position as a full-service provider in the infrastructure equipment sector.
Brett Newton, President and CEO of Tornado, commented: “The launch of Tornado Equipment Finance is a significant milestone in our commitment to customer service. By providing financing, rental, and leasing solutions, we are making it easier for our Canadian customers to access our equipment while offering them financial flexibility. We believe this initiative will support both our business growth and our customers’ success.”
Q4/2024 Business Update
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Tornado is pleased to share a business update for Q4/2024, which was another record quarter for hydrovac truck sales and production. The Company anticipates releasing its financial results for the quarter in April 2025. The Company manufactured and sold 88 hydrovac trucks during the quarter, bringing the total for 2024 to 320 hydrovac trucks, compared to 241 in 2023.
This strong finish to the 2024 year follows a temporary production slowdown in Q3/2024, which was necessary to accommodate the launch of a new product line and as a result of preparations for the construction of Tornado’s expanded manufacturing building on site. These strategic initiatives required resource reallocation and production line adjustments, which temporarily impacted output. However, production rebounded in Q4/2024, resulting in the Company’s highest quarterly hydrovac truck sales and production numbers for the year 2024.
Tariff Mitigation Strategies
The Company also wishes to provide an update in response to the February 1, 2025, announcement from the White House announcing the implementation of a 25% tariff on imports from Canada. The implementation of this tariff has now been delayed until March 2025.
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The Company continues to assess and monitor the tariff situation, which is rapidly developing. At this stage, to address the current tariff situation, we have identified the following strategies which may mitigate the impact of these tariffs on the Company:
Supplying Backend Units: For U.S. customers, we continue to offer backend-only units allowing U.S. customers to source chassis locally, reducing the value of goods supplied through Canada and therefore reducing the aggregate tariff exposure of our U.S. customers. The chassis represents a significant portion of the total cost of our hydrovac trucks, making the supply of backend units a potentially effective strategy to mitigate tariff impacts for our U.S. customers.
Exploring Final Assembly in the U.S.: We are assessing opportunities for developing final-stage manufacturing capacity in the U.S. either through potential partnerships or by opening new manufacturing facilities in the U.S. With the successful assembly of our first hydrovac truck in the U.S. by our Midland, Texas based partner under the supervision of Tornado personnel, we are exploring further expansion based on market demand.
Leveraging Our Existing U.S. Entity: We are assessing opportunities for our established U.S. entity, Tornado Infrastructure Equipment (USA) Ltd. (“Tornado USA”), to provide additional flexibility to navigate tariff-related challenges and optimize supply chain logistics.
Tornado is continuing to work closely with its U.S. partners to monitor the situation. We remain confident in our ability to supply hydrovac trucks and other infrastructure equipment to the U.S., supporting the ongoing construction of U.S. infrastructure, including 5G stations and data centers, and the rebuilding of infrastructure lost in the California wildfires.
About Tornado Infrastructure Equipment Ltd.
Tornado is a pioneer and leader in the vacuum truck industry and has been a choice of utility and oilfield professionals with over 1,700 hydrovacs sold since 2008. The Company designs and manufactures hydrovac trucks as well as provides heavy duty truck maintenance operations in central Alberta. It sells hydrovac trucks to excavation service providers in the infrastructure and industrial construction and oil and gas markets. Hydrovac trucks use high pressure water and vacuum to safely penetrate and cut soil to expose critical infrastructure for repair and installation without damage. Hydrovac excavation methods are quickly becoming a standard in North America to safely excavate in urban areas and around critical infrastructure greatly reducing infrastructure damage and related fatalities.
For more information about Tornado Infrastructure Equipment Ltd., visit www.tornadotrucks.com or contact:
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Brett Newton President and Chief Executive Officer Phone: (587) 802-5070 Email: bnewton@tghl.ca
Derek Li Vice President, Finance Phone: (403) 204-6350 Email: dli@tghl.ca
Advisory
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of the words “anticipates”, “should”, “may”, “expected”, “expects”, “believes” and other words of a similar nature are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Although Tornado believes these statements to be reasonable, no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements included in this news release should not be unduly relied upon. Such statements include those with respect to:
the expectation that Tornado Finance will offer flexible financial solutions exclusively to Canadian customers, making it easier for businesses to acquire Tornado’s industry-leading hydrovac trucks and infrastructure equipment;
the expectation that, by providing in-house financing options, Tornado aims to enhance customer accessibility while strengthening long-term relationships;
the expectation that Tornado Finance will generate a steady additional revenue stream while further solidifying Tornado’s position as a full-service provider in the infrastructure equipment sector;
the expectation that, by providing financing, rental, and leasing solutions, we are making it easier for our Canadian customers to access our equipment while offering them financial flexibility and our belief that this initiative will support both our business growth and our customers’ success;
the anticipated release of Tornado’s Q4/2024 financial results in April 2025;
the anticipated benefits of the Company’s tariff mitigation strategies, including the sale of backend-only units allowing U.S. customers to source chassis locally, reducing the value of goods supplied from Canada and therefore reducing the aggregate tariff exposure, the potential development final-stage manufacturing in the U.S. either through potential partnerships or by opening new manufacturing facilities in the U.S., and leveraging our U.S. subsidiary Tornado USA to provide additional flexibility to navigate navigate tariff-related challenges and optimizesupply chain logistics; and
the Company’s ability to continue supplying hydrovac trucks and other infrastructure equipment to the U.S., supporting the ongoing construction of critical infrastructure, including 5G stations and data centers, and the rebuilding of infrastructure lost in the California wildfires.
These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements because of prevailing economic conditions, including restrictions on trade and tariffs, and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Tornado. Although Tornado believes these statements to be reasonable, no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements included in this news release should not be unduly relied upon. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release represent Tornado’s expectations as of the date hereof and are subject to change after such date. Tornado disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities regulations.
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Baker McKenzie today announced that leading project finance lawyer Matthias Schemuth has joined the Firm’s Singapore office* as a Principal and Asia Pacific Co-Head of Projects in its Finance & Projects practice, alongside Partner Jon Ornolffson in Tokyo.
Matthias joins the Firm from DLA Piper, bringing more than 20 years of experience in the energy and infrastructure sectors across Asia Pacific. He advises sponsors, developers, commercial banks, multilateral lending agencies, and export credit agencies on the structuring and financing of large-scale projects. His practice also spans international banking, structured commodity and trade finance, with a strong focus on emerging markets. Matthias has been consistently recognised by Chambers Asia Pacific and Who’s Who Legal as a leading project finance practitioner.
James Huang, Managing Principal of Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow in Singapore, said: “We are excited to welcome Matthias to our team. His expertise and proven record in managing teams will be invaluable as we expand our regional and global finance offerings for clients.”
Emmanuel Hadjidakis, Asia Pacific Chair of Baker McKenzie’s Banking & Finance Practice, commented: “Asia Pacific is seeing strong momentum in infrastructure development, energy transition investments, and cross-border project financing, much of it centred in Singapore. Having Matthias on board will further enhance our ability to help clients seize opportunities in the region’s evolving energy and infrastructure markets.”
Steven Sieker, Baker McKenzie’s Asia Chief Executive, added: “Matthias’s appointment underscores Baker McKenzie’s continued commitment to investing in exceptional talent across key markets to support our clients in navigating today’s increasingly complex business and regulatory environment.”
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Matthias said: “I’m thrilled to join Baker McKenzie and contribute to its strong growth in Asia Pacific. The Firm’s global reach and local depth provide an unparalleled platform for delivering innovative projects and financing solutions to clients in this dynamic region.”
With more than 2,700 deal practitioners in more than 40 jurisdictions, Baker McKenzie is a transactional powerhouse. The Firm excels in complex, cross-border transactions; over 65% of our deals are multijurisdictional. The teams are a hybrid of ‘local’ and ‘global’, combining money-market sophistication with local excellence. The Firm’s Banking & Finance lawyers are ranked in more jurisdictions than any other firm by Chambers.
Matthias’s hire continues the expansion of Baker McKenzie’s global team. His joining follows the recent arrivals of Carole Turcotte in Toronto; Tom Oslovar in Palo Alto; Jenny Liu in New York and Palo Alto; Helen Johnson, Mark Thompson, Nick Benson, Kevin Heverin, James Wyatt and Michal Berkner in London; Jan Schubert in Frankfurt; Todd Beauchamp and Charles Weinstein in Washington DC; Dan Ouyang, Winfield Lau, and Ke (Ronnie) Li in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong; and Alexander Stathopoulos in Singapore.
*Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow is the member firm of Baker McKenzie in Singapore
The Federal Reserve gave investors an early Christmas present by lowering interest rates by 25 basis points (i.e., 0.25%) marking its third rate cut this year. In the past, a change like this in the “long end” of the interest rate yield curve has triggered a predictable, investable pattern. Typically, this pattern would be bearish for finance stocks, particularly banks—investors would buy bank stocks when rates rose and sell them as rates fell….
Dozens of protesters from the “Religious Zionist Reservists Forum” and the “Shared Service Forum” demonstrated Saturday evening outside the home of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in Kedumim.
The protesters arrived with a direct and pointed message, centered on a symbolic “draft order,” calling on Smotrich to “enlist” on behalf of the State of Israel and oppose what they termed the “sham law” being advanced by MK Boaz Bismuth and the Knesset’s haredi parties.
Among the protesters in Kedumim were the parents of Sergeant First Class (res.) Amichai Oster, who fell in battle in Gaza. Amichai grew up in Karnei Shomron and studied at the Shavei Hevron yeshiva.
Protesters held signs reading: “Smotrich, enlist for us,” along with the symbolic “draft order,” calling on him to “enlist for the sake of the State’s security and to save the people’s army – stand against the bill proposed by Bismuth and the haredim!”
Parallel demonstrations were held outside the homes of MK Ohad Tal in Efrat and MK Michal Woldiger in Givat Shmuel.
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Representatives of the “Shared Service Forum” said: “We are members of the public that contributes the most, and we came here to say: Bezalel, without enlistment there will be no victory and no security. Do not abandon our values for the sake of the coalition. The exemption law is a strategic threat, and you bear the responsibility to stop it and lead a real, fair draft plan for a country in which we are all partners. It’s in your hands.”