2022-06-08
Voith proves its resiliency in challenging market environment and increases sales and earnings
- Group sales up by 14 percent and EBIT up by 15 percent, well above the previous year
- Orders received up compared to the previous year’s high figure, orders on hand hit record high
- Stable balance sheet and liquidity situation
- Outlook for further business development influenced by global crises
At €2.34 billion, Group sales were noticeably higher (up by 14 percent) than the level achieved in the same period of the previous year (€2.06 billion). With an adjustment for currency effects, this equates to an increase of 11 percent. At €2.71 billion, the value for orders received was slightly higher than for the previous year (€2.63 billion). At €6.8 billion, the value for orders on hand recorded on the reporting date of March 31, 2022 increased compared to the already high level of the previous year (€6.25 billion), and thus reached an all-time high. Voith also achieved a significant increase in the operating result in the first six months. EBIT increased by 15 percent to €94 million, while annual surplus was at €16 million. The equity ratio increased to 22 percent and the liquidity situation remained stable.
Tapping into new growth markets
In the past six months, Voith has made further gains in expanding its core business to accommodate the megatrends of decarbonization and digitalization, and in tapping into new growth fields, with focus areas including hydrogen technology, energy storage, electric drive systems, and digital rail couplers.
Solid development in all Group Divisions
In the first six months, the Voith Hydro Group Division recorded stable sales of €487 million compared with the previous year. As a result of the cyclical project business in the hydropower sector, Voith Hydro achieved a lower value for orders received than in the same period of the previous year, however, this remained at a solid level (€577 million). The operating result was positive at €3 million.
Voith Paper continues on its growth trajectory. Sales increased significantly to €1.07 billion in the first six months (previous year: €832 million). Voith Paper achieved another noticeable increase in the value for orders received to €1.24 billion, which corresponds to growth of 9 percent. The Group Division was also able to confirm the same positive trend in the operating result, which was significantly improved to €70 million (previous year: €53 million).
Despite a market environment that was experiencing a loss of momentum in the field of mobility solutions, the Voith Turbo Group Division recorded a noticeably higher value for orders received of €844 million, which was attributable, in part, to a revival of investments in the industrial sector. At the same time, Voith Turbo was able to report an increase in sales of 5 percent to €742 million (previous year: €707 million). EBIT also increased to €21 million in the first six months (previous year: €18 million).
Outlook: Economic downturn expected
The increasing uncertainty generated by the highly challenging and volatile market environment we are currently experiencing, with the war in Ukraine, lockdowns in China, material price increases, and supply chain disruptions, has already impacted the operating result of the Voith Group in the first six months of fiscal year 2021/22. Even though the effects of the extraordinarily difficult framework conditions are difficult to assess for the business in the second six months, the Voith Group is standing by its goal of increasing sales and earnings in the current fiscal year and thus continuing on a path toward profitable growth.
About the company
The Voith Group is a global technology company. With its broad portfolio of systems, products, services and digital applications, Voith sets standards in the markets of energy, paper, raw materials and transport & automotive. Founded in 1867, the company today has around 20,000 employees, sales of € 4.3 billion and locations in over 60 countries worldwide and is thus one of the larger family-owned companies in Europe.
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