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Revenues drop, profits plummet for James Fisher and Sons as pandemic continues to take its toll

The board is still optimistic despite the ongoing impact of the pandemic

An offshore wind farm(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

A marine engineering services group founded over 170 years ago has reported revenues and profits are still being hit by the pandemic - after turnover dropped almost 10% for its first half of 2021.

Cumbria-based James Fisher and Sons said in half-year results for the period ending June 30 its turnover was down to £233.7m from last year's £258.1m - a drop of 9.5%.

Its underlying operating profits stood at £13.3m - down 31.8% from 2020's £19.5m.

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The firm, a provider of services to the marine, oil and gas industries, said its Q2 performance was a "marked improvement" on Q1, and that its order books were "strengthening".

It also launched a new strategy to deliver sustainable profitable growth - announced in June.

Chief executive Eoghan O'Lionaird said: "Our first half result was in line with the board's expectations, with Q2 showing a marked improvement over Q1.

"The group is expecting performance to improve during the second half of the year as our end markets recover from the disruption caused by the effects of the global pandemic.