Heidelberg
With a printing speed of 21,000 sheets per hour, the Speedmaster XL 106 from HEIDELBERG makes it possible to increase net output in folding carton production by up to ten percent compared to the standard configuration.

The development of sales and EBITDA at Heidelberger Druckmaschinen is within the expected range for financial year 2023/2024. After three quarters (April 1 – December 31, 2023), the technology company achieved sales of 1.686 billion Euros, primarily due to growth in the packaging segment. 

Following adjustment for exchange rate movements, this figure matches the previous year’s level (1.729 billion Euros). The adjusted operating result (EBITDA) was an improvement on the same period of the previous year, with the figure after three quarters amounting to 135 million Euros (adjusted result for previous year: 125 million Euros). The corresponding adjusted EBITDA margin increased to 8% (previous year: 7.2 percent), whereby there were no special items to be adjusted in the current financial year. The net result after taxes after nine months remained clearly positive at 34 million Euros. 

Compared with the previous year (54 million Euros), higher tax expenditure, increased pension-related interest costs, and the lack of positive special items had a bearing on the result.

“In the first three quarters of the financial year, Heidelberg has held its own in a weak macroeconomic climate. The development of sales and EBITDA is within the expected range,” said Heidelberg CEO Ludwin Monz.

Following the good first half-year, incoming orders in the third quarter of the financial year reflected the economic climate. Overall, they were significantly weaker at 1.692 billion Euros (previous year: 1.859 billion Euros). While the development of service business was stable, one particular adverse effect was the downturn in equipment business in North America and EMEA. Another reason for this downturn besides the weaker economic climate is that some customers are waiting for interest rates to drop in the short term and for innovations at the drupa industry trade show, which starts in May. 

Heidelberg is actively countering the weaker market development by initiating measures that will have a financial impact. In the light of lower incoming orders, the company has been implementing short-time working in parts of its operations at several production sites since January 2024.

Value creation program will deliver positive effects of around 60 million Euros by the end of Q3 2023/24

Since April last year, Heidelberg has identified around 250 initiatives for the coming three years as part of the value creation program. These initiatives will help generate sustainably positive free cash flow moving forward. In the current financial year, the measures are already playing a key role in achieving the positive free cash flow figure that is expected at the end of the financial year.

“Heidelberg is facing up to the changed underlying conditions, acting quickly to counter rising costs and the weaker order situation. What’s more, the value creation program will already make a positive contribution to free cash flow amounting to around € 60 million in this financial year,” said CFO Tania von der Goltz. The cash generated from operating activities (operating cash flow) has improved substantially, in particular thanks to more efficient management of inventories and receivables (working capital) in the reporting period.

At  –54 million Euros, free cash flow after nine months was lower than in the previous year (–16 million  Euros), when it was supported by positive special items such as land sales totaling some 72 million Euros. There were no such effects in the current financial year.

Forecast confirmed

The forecast for financial year 2023/2024 remains as published on June 14, 2023. Assuming the global economy develops as predicted by the economic research institutions, the company is still expecting sales in financial year 2023/2024 to match the previous year’s figure. The adjusted EBITDA margin is also anticipated to remain at the previous year’s level.

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