VAT Group AG / Key word(s): Profit Warning/Quarterly / Interim Statement
ERP introduction remains on track as planned for the production and logistics functions in Haag At the beginning of August 2024, VAT’s Haag factory shut down as planned for two weeks for a new ERP solution implementation, resulting in output shortfall for Q3, as anticipated and communicated in the sales guidance provided at Q2 results. Within the second week of August, VAT production commenced again, resulting in factory output reaching approximately 80% of pre-ERP shutdown levels by the end of September. While the factory output has developed according to plan, IT problems have arisen in the interfaces to other systems, which have mainly slowed down order loading and shipping documents and therefore deliveries to customers, resulting in a lower sales recognition than anticipated. Production, shipment and sales backlog expected to be resolved during Q4 After identifying and thoroughly analyzing the technical issues, VAT is confident that they can be resolved during the fourth quarter and that the shortfall in third quarter sales of between CHF 20 to 25 million can be booked during the fourth quarter. Production, shipment and invoicing are expected to be getting back to the normal operating mode as before the ERP switch. The pre-build of products was sufficient and aligned with customers and thus the impact of the implementation issues limited. VAT sales and account teams are in close alignment with their customers to schedule the required goods and shipments. VAT will be providing more details on Q3 business development, orders and detailed sales including the customary Q4 sales guidance with the trading update release and conference call scheduled for October 17, 2024.
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ABOUT VAT Except as otherwise required by law, VAT disclaims any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this report. End of Inside Information |
Language: | English |
Company: | VAT Group AG |
Seelistrasse 1 | |
9469 Haag | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 81 771 61 61 |
Fax: | +41 81 771 48 30 |
E-mail: | reception@vat.ch |
Internet: | www.vatvalve.com |
ISIN: | CH0311864901 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 2003667 |
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