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Rieter posts strong results

By March 1, 20165 Mins Read
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Rieter’s sales in 2015 amounted to CHF 1,036.8 million; in comparison to 2014; a significant increase in sales was recorded by the Components and After Sales business groups.

Rieter’s sales in 2015 amounted to CHF 1,036.8 million (CHF 1,153.4 million in 2014); in comparison to 2014, a significant increase in sales was recorded by the Components and After Sales business groups, while sales were down at the Machines & Systems business group. Order intake totaled CHF 801.6 million (CHF 1,146.1 million in 2014) and was 6 per cent higher in the second half of the year than in the first six months owing to more positive momentum in the latter period. At the end of 2015, Rieter’s order backlog amounted to about CHF 470 million. Rieter is expecting EBIT of 7 per cent and a net profit of 4.8 per cent of sales for the year as a whole. The full annual financial statements and the 2015 Annual Report will be published by Rieter on March 15, 2016.

Orders received and sales

Since January 2015, Rieter with its three business groups—Machines & Systems, After Sales and Components—has intensified its focus on customers and their differing needs throughout the lifecycle of the spinning machines. This generates greater customer satisfaction and stronger customer loyalty. In this way, Rieter extends its business with lower exposure to the cycle. This new approach met with a very positive response from customers at ITMA in Milan.

The overall trend in demand in 2015 was characterised by positive developments in the After Sales and Components business groups and a cyclical reluctance to invest in the Machines & Systems business. Following a low point in the third quarter, demand in the machinery business recovered toward the end of the year. Rieter’s order intake was 6 per cent higher in the second half of the year compared to the first half (CHF 388.3 million in the first half of 2015, CHF 413.3 million in the second half of 2015).

Order intake amounted to CHF 801.6 million in the past financial year (CHF 1,146.1 million in 2014). Order intake at the Components business group increased to CHF 217.7 million, CHF 45.4 million (+26 per cent) higher than in the previous year, thanks to strong demand in the second half of 2015 in particular. The After Sales business group posted order intake of CHF 126.3 million, the decline of CHF 14.2 million (-10 per cent) compared to the prior year being mainly attributable to the lower volume of orders for installations in the new machinery business. Order intake at Machines & Systems business group for 2015 as a whole amounted to CHF 457.6 million, 45 per cent lower than in the previous year.

Rieter’s annual sales for 2015 totaled CHF 1,036.8 million (CHF 1,153.4 million in 2014). In comparison to 2014, sales increased by CHF 22.3 million (+13 per cent) and CHF 12.3 million (+10 per cent) at the Components and After Sales business groups, respectively, while a decline of CHF 151.2 million (-18 per cent) was recorded at the Machines & Systems business group.

Adjusted for currency effects and the sale of the Schaltag Group, Rieter’s sales and order intake figures respectively were 8 per cent and 28 per cent lower than for the prior year.

In 2015, Rieter again achieved the best sales results in Asian countries (without China, India and Turkey), with an increase of 19 percent compared to the prior year. In contrast, however, the propensity to invest declined in these countries in 2015.

The market situation in China has eased slightly as a result of a government investment program being implemented in the province of Xinjiang. Sales amounted to CHF 139.8 million, 20 per cent down on the prior year, while order intake was up on 2014 and above the level of sales.

The Indian market was stable in 2015 and Rieter’s sales were 9 per cent (13 per cent in local currency) higher at CHF 142.0 million. Order intake remained at the same level as in the prior year. In Turkey,Rieter’s sales for the reporting year amounted to CHF 143.7 million. Order intake was at a very low level, but the first signs of recovery were observed toward the end of the year.

Sales of CHF 200.6 million in North and South America in 2015 were at the same level as in the preceding year. Order intake was lower than in 2014 due to the more difficult economic situation in South America and the completion of the major investment projects in the USA. Sales in Africa of CHF 26.7 million were below the previous year’s level, while the reduced sales figure of CHF 60.2 million in Europe was mainly attributable to the sale of the Schaltag Group. Rieter is expecting an EBIT margin of 7.0 per cent and a net profit of 4.8 per cent of sales for the 2015 financial year.

For further information: Web: www.Rieter.com

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