Forbo Holding AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results MEDIA RELEASE The Forbo Group – a leading manufacturer of floor coverings, building and construction adhesives, as well as power transmission and conveyor belt solutions – reported net sales of CHF 667.3 million in the first half of 2022 (prior-year period: CHF 623.1 million), which reflects growth of 11.4% in local currencies (7.1% in the corporate currency). Operating profit (EBIT) decreased by 4.3% to CHF 78.6 million (prior-year period: CHF 82.1 million). The EBIT margin came to 11.8% (prior-year period: 13.2%). Group profit saw a decline of 5.0% to CHF 60.3 million (prior-year period: CHF 63.5 million). Baar, July 29, 2022 Forbo made a good start to 2022 after the pandemic-affected performances of previous years. However, recent months have been characterized by the major challenge of persistent steep increases in raw material prices. Negative currency effects, significant increases in the cost of raw materials, transport and energy, along with increases in personnel and other costs, combined to strongly impact profitability. It was possible to reduce the extent of this, albeit with a certain time lag, through the implementation of sales price increases on our part. In addition, sales growth in Asia/Pacific was affected by the renewed imposition of COVID lockdowns in China. On the whole, Forbo responded with considerable success to these challenges in an increasingly difficult environment. The short-term bottlenecks in the supply chains were successfully rectified and this, combined with raising the minimum stock levels of raw materials, ensured that the availability of the products was guaranteed to the greatest possible extent. Double-digit sales growth in all regions The conversion of local sales into the corporate currency reveals the trends of the individual currencies in combination with the respective geographical market presence of the divisions. Overall, Flooring Systems was harder hit by the negative currency effects than Movement Systems, with the pound sterling, the Swedish krona and the Turkish lira having a particularly significant impact. Overall, the currency-related decline in sales amounted to around CHF 27 million, which is largely attributable to the euro when viewed across the Group as a whole. Flooring Systems reported sales growth of 12.9% in local currencies (7.8% in the corporate currency). Projects in the transport, retail, gastronomy, hotel and leisure facilities segments as well as in healthcare saw increased growth. Movement Systems reported a sales increase of 8.3% in local currencies (5.5% in the corporate currency). The contributions of very diverse customer segments were evenly balanced. In the logistics segment, demand for extensions and new plants levelled off, whereas the maintenance and service business for online commerce continued at a high level. Profitability impacted by strong increases in raw material prices Operating profit before depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) came to CHF 106.3 million (prior-year period: CHF 109.9 million), corresponding to a decline of 3.3%. The EBITDA margin stood at 15.9% (prior-year period: 17.6%). Operating profit (EBIT) decreased by 4.3% to CHF 78.6 million (prior-year period: CHF 82.1 million), resulting in an EBIT margin of 11.8% (prior-year period: 13.2%). Group profit Equity ratio remains strong Solid balance sheet Performance of the divisions Operating profit (EBIT) decreased by 5.8% to CHF 58.2 million (prior-year period: CHF 61.8 million). This reduction is due to the substantial increases in the cost of raw materials and transport, along with higher energy and personnel costs. Due to the high proportion of project business, sales price adjustments could be implemented only with a certain time lag, meaning that the additional costs were not offset in full. Negative currency effects also reduced profit when translated into the corporate currency. The EBIT margin decreased accordingly to 12.8% (prior-year period: 14.6%). Following the successful launch of the new “TopshieldPro” linoleum coating, the second half-year will see a focus on attractive new collections of vinyl and textile floor coverings, which will be accompanied by a global sustainability initiative. At the same time, it will be necessary to address the respective market environments by applying strict cost management and adopting a flexible approach. The Forbo Movement Systems division reported net sales of CHF 211.1 million in the first half of 2022 (prior-year period: CHF 200.0 million). All regions reported pleasing sales growth in local currencies: in Europe this was in the double-digit range, in the Americas somewhat more moderate and in Asia/Pacific well above the level of the previous year. In Europe, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, France, Italy and Spain recorded double-digit growth. Pleasing progress was also made in Sweden and the Netherlands. In the Americas, the main market USA saw a moderate growth in sales in the face of various market challenges, as did Canada. Mexico, with a strong customer base in the food segment, showed pleasing growth, as did Columbia, a growth market. Asia/Pacific showed a mixed trend. Growth drivers were Japan, India, Southeast Asia and Turkey. Sales in core markets such as China and Australia declined slightly below those of the previous year. Operating profit (EBIT) rose by 8.3% to CHF 27.4 million (prior-year period: CHF 25.3 million). Movement Systems was also affected by the increased cost of raw materials, transport, energy and personnel, as well as negative currency effects. Sales price adjustments served to offset these impacts. The EBIT margin came to 13.0% (prior-year period: 12.7%). The focus for the second half-year will be on completing the launch of the new Fullsan product line of homogenous conveyor belts with the introduction of two further innovative and more sophisticated belt types. Additional production capacity for Transilon belts is in preparation. Combined with strict cost management, the key elements for success will be optimal operational planning and coordination along the value chain. Russia/Ukraine Outlook for 2022 Despite the challenging situation, Forbo has consistently implemented the strategy and remains on track. Based on many years of successful business and a solid and health financial foundation, Forbo is in a strong position to meet the challenges that lie ahead and ensure the long-term success of the company. With its strong brand, Forbo is able to contribute to the reduction of the global carbon footprint with its sustainable, high-quality products and innovative solutions in both divisions, and thanks to its technical expertise, leading market positions and global presence is well placed to forge ahead with its key strategy areas. Elections to the Board of Directors at the Ordinary General Meeting 2023 You can find further information in the electronic version of the half-year report 2022 published this morning on the Internet: Forbo is a leading producer of floor coverings, building and construction adhesives, as well as power transmission and conveyor belt solutions. Forbo’s linoleum floor coverings are made from natural raw materials. They are biodegradable and CO2-neutral (cradle to gate), without offsetting. In the manufacture of its heterogenous vinyl floor coverings, Forbo uses phthalate-free plasticizers of the latest generation. Vinyl floor coverings also contain up to 25% recycled material in relation to their total product weight. The BioBelt™ is a biologically degradable conveyor belt made largely from renewable, plant-based materials. The AmpMiser™ conveyor belt enables energy savings and therefore also a reduction in CO2 emissions of up to 50%. For Forbo as a responsible manufacturer, the careful use of all resources for a sustainable future is a guiding principle. Forbo employs more than 5,700 people and has an international network of 25 sites with production and distribution, 6 fabrication centers, and 49 sales organizations in a total of 39 countries around the world. The company generated net sales of CHF 1,254.0 million in the business year 2021. Forbo is headquartered in Baar in the canton of Zug, Switzerland. Contact person: End of ad hoc announcement |
Language: | English |
Company: | Forbo Holding AG |
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