Item 1. Business
Item
1. Business
Corporate
Information
NextPlat Corp, formerly Orbsat
Corp (“NextPlat”), is a Nevada corporation. Our headquarters and principal executive offices are located at 3250 Mary
St., Suite 410, Coconut Grove, FL 33133. Our telephone number is (305) 560-5355, and our corporate website
is www.nextplat.com . Unless the context requires otherwise, in this report the terms “the
Company,” “we,” “us,” and, “our” refer to NextPlat and our wholly owned subsidiaries.
We
file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and other information with the SEC. The SEC also maintains an Internet site
that contains annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy and information statements and other information that we (together with other
issuers) file electronically. The SEC’s Internet site is www.sec.gov. We make available free of charge on or through our website
our annual, quarterly and current reports and amendments to those reports as soon as reasonably practicable after we electronically file
such material with or furnish it to the SEC.
The
contents of our website or any other website are not incorporated by reference into this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Corporate
History
We
were originally incorporated in 1997 as a Florida corporation. On April 21, 2010, we merged with and into a newly formed
wholly-owned subsidiary for the purpose of changing our state of incorporation to Delaware, effecting a 2:1 forward split of our
common stock, and changing our name to EClips Media Technologies, Inc. On April 25, 2011, we changed our name to “Silver Horn
Mining Ltd.” pursuant to a merger with a newly formed wholly-owned subsidiary.
Global
Telesat Communications LTD (“GTC”) was formed under the laws of England and Wales in 2008. On February 19, 2015, we entered
into a share exchange agreement with GTC and all of the holders of the outstanding equity of GTC pursuant to which GTC became a wholly
owned subsidiary of NextPlat.
On
March 28, 2014, we merged with a newly formed wholly-owned subsidiary of ours solely for the purpose of changing our state of
incorporation to Nevada from Delaware, effecting a 1:150 reverse split of our common stock, and changing our name to Great West
Resources, Inc. in connection with the plans to enter into the business of potash mining and exploration. During late 2014, we
abandoned our efforts to enter the potash business.
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On
January 22, 2015, we changed our name to “Orbital Tracking Corp” from “Great West Resources, Inc.” pursuant to
a merger with a newly formed wholly owned subsidiary.
Effective
March 8, 2018, following the approval of a majority of our shareholders, we effected a reverse split of our common stock at a ratio of
1 for 150. On August 19, 2019, we effected a reverse split of our common stock at a ratio of 1 for 15.
Also,
on August 19, 2019, we changed our name to “Orbsat Corp” from “Orbital Tracking Corp” pursuant to a merger with
a newly formed wholly owned subsidiary.
On
March 24, 2021, the Company’s shareholders via majority shareholder consent authorized a stock split not to exceed 1 for 5 reverse
stock split. A definitive Information Statement relating to the shareholder consent was filed with the SEC on March 13, 2021. The Company’s
Board of Directors (the “Board”) subsequently approved the 1-for-5 reverse stock split. The Company filed a Certificate
of Change to its Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation to effect a reverse stock split of its issued and outstanding common
stock, at a ratio of 1-for-5. The effective time of the reverse stock split was 12:01 a.m. ET on May 28, 2021. The Company’s common
stock began trading on a split-adjusted basis commencing upon market open on May 28, 2021. The common stock has been assigned a new CUSIP
number, 68557F 209. The warrants were assigned the CUSIP number, 68557F 118. No fractional shares of common stock were issued as a result
of the reverse stock split. Stockholders of record who would otherwise be entitled to receive a fractional share received a whole share.
On
December 16, 2021, at the Annual Meeting of the Company’s stockholders, the Company’s stockholders approved a certificate
of amendment (the “Name Change Amendment”) to the Company’s Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation changing
the Company’s name from Orbsat Corp to NextPlat Corp. The Name Change Amendment was filed on January
18, 2022, and t he Company’s name change from Orbsat Corp to NextPlat Corp was effective as of January 21, 2022.
Our
shares have been listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market since May 28, 2021. Our common stock and warrants have been trading on the Nasdaq
Capital Market under the symbols “NXPL” and “NXPLW,” respectively, since January 21, 2022. Prior to January 21,
2022, our common stock and warrants were traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “OSAT” and “OSATW,”
respectively.
All
share and per share, information in the accompanying consolidated financial statements and footnotes has been retroactively restated
to reflect the reverse splits described above.
Our
Current Business
The
business of NextPlat has been, and is currently, the provision of a comprehensive array of Satellite Industry communication services,
and related equipment sales. As detailed in Online Storefronts and E-Commerce Platforms below, the Company operates two main e-commerce
websites as well as 25 third-party e-commerce storefronts such as Alibaba, Amazon and Walmart. These e-commerce venues form an effective
global network serving thousands of consumers, enterprises, and governments. The onset of COVID-19 accelerated the consumer move to use
e-commerce sites, delivering double-digit gains in both 2021 and 2020. NextPlat has announced its intention to broaden its e-commerce
platform and is implementing a comprehensive systems upgrade to support this initiative. The Company has also begun the design and development
of a next generation platform for digital assets built for Web3 (an internet service built using decentralized blockchains). This new
platform (“NextPlat Digital”) is currently in the design and development phase and will enable the use of a range of digital
assets, such as non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”), in e-commerce and in community-building activities.
Communications
Services
Through
our Global Telesat Communications Ltd and Orbital Satcom Corp business units, we provide Mobile Satellite Services (“MSS”)
solutions to fulfill the growing global demand for satellite-enabled voice, data, personnel and asset tracking, Machine-to-Machine
(M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity services. We provide these solutions for businesses, governments, military, humanitarian
organizations, and individual users, enabling them to communicate, connect to the internet, track and monitor remote assets and lone
workers, or request SOS assistance via satellite from almost anywhere in the world, even in the most remote and hostile of environments.
We
provide voice, data communications, IoT and M2M services via Geostationary and Low Earth Orbit (“LEO”) satellite constellations
and offer reliable connectivity in areas where terrestrial wireless or wireline networks do not exist or are limited, including remote
land areas, open ocean, airways, the polar regions and regions where terrestrial networks are not operational, for example due to political
conflicts and natural or man-made disasters.
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We
have expertise and long-term experience in providing tracking and monitoring services via satellite, specifically through the Globalstar
Low Earth Orbit satellite network. We own unique network infrastructure devices, known as appliqués, which are located in various
Globalstar ground stations around the world and provide the signal receipt and processing technology that enables and powers the Globalstar
simplex data service. Our ownership of these appliqués provides us with competitive access to the global simplex data service
which addresses the market demand for a small and cost-effective solution for sending data, such as geographic coordinates, from assets
or individuals in remote locations to a central monitoring station and is used in numerous applications such as tracking vehicles, asset
shipments, livestock, and monitoring unattended remote assets. In addition, we also provide tracking and monitoring solutions using Automatic
Identification System (AIS), 2G-5G, Push-to-Talk and two-way radio technology.
We
generate revenue from both the provision of services and the sale of equipment. Higher margin recurring service revenue from the sale
of monthly, annual, and prepaid airtime or messaging plans has historically represented an increasing proportion of our revenue, and
we expect that trend to continue as we introduce new products requiring associated airtime or messaging plans.
We
provide our products and services directly to end users and reseller networks located both in the United States and internationally through
our subsidiaries, U.S. based Orbital Satcom Corp (“Orbital Satcom”) and U.K. based Global Telesat Communications Limited
(“GTC”). We have a physical presence in the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as an ecommerce storefront presence
in 16 countries across 5 continents. We have a diverse geographical customer base having provided solutions to more than 50,000 customers
located in more than 165 countries across most every continent in the world.
MSS
Products
Our
MSS products rely on satellite networks for voice, data and tracking connectivity and thus are not reliant on cell towers or other local
infrastructure. As a result, our MSS solutions are suitable for recreational travelers and adventurers, government and military users,
and corporations and individuals wishing to communicate or connect to the internet from remote locations, or in the event of an emergency
such as a power outage, following a hurricane or other natural disaster during which regular cell phone, telephone and internet service
may not be available.
Our
satellite communications products enable users to make voice calls, send and receive text messages and emails, and transmit GPS location
coordinates from virtually anywhere on the planet, no matter how remote the location and regardless of the availability of local communication
infrastructure. Our range of satellite data products allow users around the world to connect to the internet, stream live video, and
communicate via voice and data applications.
We
are a provider of GPS enabled emergency locator distress beacons that can save lives, on land and at sea. Our distress beacons enable
essential communication between our customers and search and rescue organizations during emergency situations and pinpoint locational
information to Search and Rescue services, essential during an emergency.
We
provide a wide range of satellite tracking devices used to monitor the location, movements, and history of almost anything that moves.
We specialize in offering satellite tracking services through the Globalstar satellite network and have supplied tens of thousands of
tracking devices which are used around the world to locate lone workers, track shipping containers, livestock, vehicles, and vessels
along with many other types of assets.
The
first product launched by the Company, SolarTrack, is a compact, lightweight, IoT tracking device powered by the sun and operating on
one of the most modern satellite networks in the world. It is designed for tracking and monitoring anything that moves, or any remote
asset used outdoors, almost anywhere in the world and we anticipate strong demand from customers looking for a low cost, low maintenance
tracking device to monitor remote assets.
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Mapping
and Tracking Portal
Our
advanced subscription-based mapping and tracking portal, GTCTrack, is available for use by registered customers who pay a monthly fee
to access it. This mapping portal provides a universal and hardware-agnostic, cloud-based data visualization and management platform
that allows managers to track, command, and control assets in near-real-time. Asset location reports including position, speed, altitude,
heading and past location and movement history reports for a wide range of tracking devices and other products sold by us are available
through GTCTrack.
Online
Storefronts and E-Commerce Platforms
We
operate two e-commerce websites offering a range of MSS products and solutions through our subsidiaries, Orbital Satcom, which targets
customers in North and South America, and GTC which targets customers in the UK, EU, Middle East, Asia and rest of the world. These websites
produce sales and attract enquiries from customers and potential customers from all around the world. Over the long term, we plan to
develop additional country-specific websites to target customers in South America, Asia and Europe where we anticipate there will be
substantial further demand for our products.
In
addition to our two main e-commerce websites, we make portable satellite voice, data and tracking solutions easier to find and buy online
through our various third-party e-commerce storefronts such as Alibaba, Amazon and Walmart. We currently operate 25 storefronts across
various countries in 5 continents. We have invested in personnel to translate our listings correctly in the different countries we are
represented in and intend to regularly improve and increase our listings on all e-commerce sites. We currently have more than 9,000 product
listings on all third-party sites and invest significantly in inventory to hold at Amazon’s various fulfillment centers
around the world to ensure that orders are shipped to customers as quickly as possible. The products include handheld satellite phones,
personal and asset tracking devices, portable high-speed broadband terminals, and satellite Wi-Fi hotspots. Our Amazon online marketplaces
represented approximately 63.6% and 73.3% of total sales for the years ended December 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively and we anticipate
that these marketplaces will continue to represent a significant portion of our sales for the foreseeable future. Our e-commerce storefronts
enable us to attract a significantly diversified level of sales from all over the world, ensuring we are not overly reliant on any single
market or sector for our sales revenue. Furthermore, many products we sell require subscription-based services which allow us to increase
our recurring revenue airtime sales.
With
consumer behavior drastically changing because of COVID-19, e-commerce traffic witnessed double-digit gains in 2021 and 2020,
respectively, as stores closed and shoppers used digital options. This significant change in consumer shopping habits resulted in a substantial
increase of U.S., EU and U.K. consumers electing to shop online. During 2021, senior management of the Company determined to invest in
a comprehensive systems upgrade project which commenced in September with the goal of building a state-of-the-art e-commerce platform.
This implementation is anticipated to be substantially complete within the next six to nine months , and the Company intends to
collaborate with businesses to optimize their ability to sell their goods online, domestically, and internationally, and enabling customers
and partners to optimize their e-commerce presence and revenue.
Expanding
beyond our current global network of online storefronts serving thousands of consumers, enterprises, and governments, we intend to develop
a next generation platform for digital assets built for Web3, an internet service built using decentralized blockchains. Our new
platform (“NextPlat Digital”), which is currently in the design and development phase in collaboration with consultants
and contracted developers, will enable the use of a range of digital assets, such as non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”), in e-commerce
and in community-building activities. As currently contemplated, NextPlat Digital will facilitate the creation/minting, purchase and
sale of a broad range of NFT products, including, but not limited to, art, music, collectables, digital real estate, video games and
game items. NextPlat Digital, as currently planned, will be used by us to create both (a) public marketplaces, for us and third-parties,
where anyone with a crypto wallet can buy and sell their own NFTs, and (b) private market places that only allow a particular company
or entity to sell their own NFTs (such as for the promotion of a particular brand or product). We anticipate that NextPlat Digital
will be substantially complete within the next six to nine months.
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Industry
and Market
We
compete in the mobile satellite products and services sector of the global communications industry. The products and airtime that we
sell are intended to meet users’ needs for connectivity in all locations where existing terrestrial wireline and wireless communications
networks do not exist, do not provide sufficient coverage, or are impaired. Government organizations, including military and intelligence
agencies and disaster response agencies, non-governmental organizations and industrial operations and support teams depend on mobile
voice and data satellite communications products and services on a regular basis. Businesses with global operations require reliable
communications services when operating in remote locations around the world. Mobile satellite services users span many sectors, including
emergency services, maritime, aviation, government, utilities, oil and gas, mining, recreation, forestry, heavy equipment, construction,
and transportation, among others. We believe many of our customers view satellite communications products and services as critical to
their daily operations.
There
is we believe a fast growing, multi-billion-dollar global market for a small and cost-effective solution for receiving and processing
mobile voice and data communications from remote locations used in applications such as tracking vehicles or asset shipments, monitoring
unattended remote assets or mobile security. Over the past two decades, the global mobile satellite services market has experienced significant
growth. Increasingly, better-tailored, improved-technology products and services are creating new channels of demand for mobile satellite
services. Growth in demand for mobile satellite voice services is driven by the declining cost of these services, the diminishing size
and lower costs of the devices, as well as heightened demand by governments, businesses and individuals for ubiquitous global voice and
data coverage. We believe our solutions are ideally suited for industries such as maritime, aviation, government/military, emergency/humanitarian
services, mining, forestry, oil and gas, heavy equipment, transportation and utilities, as well as recreational users. We do not tailor
our products and services to different types of customers as in our experience military, non-profit, government and recreational users
tend to purchase the same types of products and services.
Competition
The
global satellite communications industry is highly competitive. In certain regions, such as North America, we currently face substantial
competition from other service providers that offer a range of mobile and fixed communications options. In other regions, such as the
UK and EU, we have a strong presence and are one of the leading providers of satellite communicators, emergency locator beacons and satellite
tracking devices. We compete primarily on the basis of coverage, quality, portability, pricing and in the case of our e-commerce storefronts,
availability of services and products.
The
competitors for our satellite telecommunications services and products are other resellers of leading satellite networks such as Iridium,
Inmarsat, Thuraya and Globalstar, some of which are also our suppliers. We expect the competition for our satellite telecommunications
services and our satellite tracking and monitoring services to increase significantly as market demand accelerates.
We
believe that we are well positioned to compete for the satellite telecommunications services business largely on a cost basis and our
global e-commerce presence, which makes products more accessible to buy as compared to more traditional methods of purchasing e.g., bricks
and mortar storefronts.
Our
competitive strengths
We
believe that the following strengths contribute to our success:
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Our
global presence enables us to compete in various markets around the world, with our multi-lingual personnel allowing us to respond
to global customer inquiries with 24/7/365 customer support
●
Our
significant expertise in global e-commerce sales, allowing us to maintain a competitive advantage over traditional methods of purchase
through “brick and mortar” stores. This has taken a particular import during the recent COVID-19 pandemic
●
Our
significant levels of inventory stored in fulfillment centers around the world enable us to quickly secure customer orders
against competitors who may not hold available inventory
●
Economies
of scale of a leading provider of MSS product allows us to offer competitive prices for our products
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Long-term
contracts and experience with Globalstar allow us to compete competitively on satellite tracking opportunities
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A
diverse customer base with no single customer representing more than 1.5% of our annual gross sales revenue, and no single country
representing more than 25% of our gross annual sales revenue as of December 31, 2021. This diversification reasonably permits the
Company not to rely on any single customer, or group of customers, on any single product line, or any specific geographic area. Our
Amazon sales represent the majority of our sales effort in the last 24 months.
Our
business strategy
We
intend to achieve our mission and further grow our business by pursuing the following strategies:
●
Increased
product offerings - we are constantly increasing our product lines and offerings and will continue to do so in the future.
●
Marketplace
expansion – We intend to open new global e-commerce storefronts around the world to develop sales in new markets.
●
Government
sourced revenue - We intend to target US government/GSA sales which have not historically represented a significant part of our
sales revenue. We will also recruit experienced government sales professionals to assist with this plan. We plan to become an approved
seller on the US Government’s GSA Schedule, which gives federal, and in some cases state and local buyers, access to a great
number of commercial products and services at negotiated ceiling prices. Schedule purchases represent approximately 21% of overall
federal procurement spending.
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Product
innovation - We will continue to launch innovative own branded products, such as our SolarTrack solar powered satellite tracking
device, to differentiate us and gain a competitive edge over other MSS suppliers.
●
Future
acquisitions - We will seek suitable acquisition opportunities to further increase our scale, expand sales and access in new
markets and sectors.
●
E-Commerce
Platforms - Expanding beyond our current global network of online storefronts serving thousands of consumers, enterprises, and
governments, we intend to develop a next generation platform for digital assets built for Web3. Our new platform, which is currently
in the design and development phase in collaboration with consultants and contracted developers, will enable the use of a range of
digital assets, including NFTs, in e-commerce and in community-building activities.
Intellectual
Property
Our
success and ability to compete depends in part on our ability to maintain our trade secrets. All of our employees and consultants are
subject to non-disclosure agreements and other contractual provisions to establish and maintain our proprietary rights.
Regulatory
Matters
Government
contract laws and regulations affect how we will do business with our customers, and in some instances, will impose added costs on our
business. A violation of specific laws and regulations could result in the imposition of fines and penalties, the termination of any
then existing contracts or the inability to bid on future contracts. We intend our Orbital Satcom subsidiary to become qualified as a
government contractor. Our products may also be subject to regulation by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
and the Federal Communications Commission that regulate wireless communications.
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Sources
and Availability of Components
Certain
materials and equipment for our products are custom made for those products and are dependent upon either a single or limited number
of suppliers. Failure of a supplier could cause delays in delivery of the products if another supplier cannot promptly be found or if
the quality of such replacement supplier’s components is inferior or unacceptable. As a result of COVID-19 and related supply chain
constraints, we have experienced shortages in inventory due to manufacturing and logistical issues.
Our
Risks and History of Losses
Our
ability to achieve our mission and execute our strategies is subject to certain challenges, risks and uncertainties, including, among
others:
●
Our
ability to obtain sufficient funding to expand our business and respond to business opportunities
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Our
ability to acquire new customers or retain existing customers in a cost-effective manner
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Our
ability to successfully improve our production efficiencies and economies of scale
●
Our
ability to manage our supply chain to continue to satisfy our future operation needs
●
Our
ability to retain our market share in our industry
We
have incurred significant net losses since our inception. For the years ended December 31, 2021, 2020, and 2019, we have incurred net
losses of $8.1 million, $2.8 million, and $1.4 million, respectively. As of December 31, 2021, we had an accumulated deficit of
$21,986,215. We expect to incur significant sales and marketing expenses prior to recording sufficient revenue from our operations
to offset these expenses. We expect to incur additional losses as a result of the costs associated with operating as a public
company.