Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Heidelberg reaches important strategic milestones - forecast for year as a whole confirmed
Heidelberg (ots)
- Order backlog of EUR804 million in Q3 indicates strong final quarter - Nine-month sales of EUR1,693 million approximately 2 percent up on previous year - Solid operating result (EBITDA) of EUR101 million - net result after taxes improves - Targets for financial year 2018/2019 as a whole still in sight
Throughout financial year 2018/2019, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is consistently pursuing its strategy of using digitization and collaborations to establish business models that deliver sustainable profitability. This includes, on the one hand, the move announced January 23, 2019 to reinforce activities in the growth market of packaging printing by expanding the partnership with China-based Masterwork. The intension is to expand the strong market position in this segment, better address the potential in China and Asia, and achieve efficiency improvements by further extending cooperation in production. On the other hand, Heidelberg has also reached key milestones in the roll-out of its "Heidelberg goes digital" strategy. Following the signing of 26 contracts for the new subscription model in the first nine months, the next interim target, as previously announced, is 30 contracts by the end of the financial year. This corresponds to an order volume of approximately EUR150 million.
Further progress in implementing the digital strategy
In addition, series production of the Primefire digital press is continuing and the Heidelberg Digital Unit has been created to handle the significant expansion in e-commerce sales. Future growth will also be driven by the sector's largest and most advanced innovation center, which was opened in Wiesloch in December. Heidelberg is furthermore able to make ever greater use of its skills outside the printing sector, such as in electromobility. For example, the 1000th Heidelberg Wallbox - a new charging system for electric cars - has already been delivered. In the medium to long term, Heidelberg aims to generate approximately EUR50 million in sales with this product and others like it.
"We have reached important strategic milestones in financial year 2018/2019. The enhanced partnership with Masterwork opens up a great deal of potential for us in the growing packaging sector and on the huge Chinese market," comments Heidelberg CEO Rainer Hundsdörfer. "There is strong demand for the subscription model, our digital presses have now entered series production, and we are leveraging our skills for e-mobility. This progress makes us very optimistic about the future development of Heidelberg."
Solid operational development in the first nine months
During the period under review (April 1 to December 31, 2018), sales at Heidelberg increased by approximately 2 percent to EUR1,693 million (previous year: EUR1,657 million). Sales in the third quarter were lower than the previous year's figures, largely due to deliveries being moved into the fourth quarter owing to supply bottlenecks at suppliers for certain product series, and due to the discontinuation of a funding program in Italy. At EUR101 million, EBITDA excluding the restructuring result did not quite reach the previous year's figure of EUR105 million as a result of higher collectively agreed rates of pay. This also saw the EBITDA margin drop slightly to 6.0 percent. EBIT excluding the restructuring result totaled EUR49 million (previous year: EUR54 million). As anticipated, expenditure on restructuring measures aimed at improving efficiency rose from EUR1 million to EUR9 million. The non-recurring transaction and early redemption charges associated with the partial redemption of the current high-yield bond amounting to EUR55 million meant that the financial result rose from EUR-36 million to EUR-39 million after three quarters. As the same quarter of the previous year involved a non-recurring charge on income tax expenses of EUR25 million, the net result after taxes in the period under review improved significantly from EUR-10 million to EUR-2 million.
Operating cash flow was EUR50 million (previous year: EUR69 million). As in the preceding quarters, free cash flow was influenced by factors such as an increase in inventories (caused by the growing order backlog and longer-than-planned throughput times due to supply bottlenecks), the start-up of digital operations, and investments in the now-completed construction of the innovation center at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site. Accordingly, a value of EUR-120 million was recorded (previous year: EUR-20 million). At EUR361 million, shareholder's equity was EUR16 million up on the equivalent period of the previous year and the equity ratio climbed accordingly from 15.3 to 16.0 percent. Due to the negative free cash flow, the net financial debt at the end of the quarter was EUR350 million (previous year: EUR244 million). Leverage, as measured on December 31, 2018, increased to 2.1, although this is set to drop back below the target value of 2 by the end of the financial year, in part due to the anticipated inflow of approximately EUR70 million from a capital increase that is still to take place when the new anchor shareholder joins.
"During the current financial year, we are stabilizing our consolidated balance sheet for the long term. Our balance sheet quality will be further improved, not just by the partial redemption of our high-yield bond, but more importantly by the capital measure associated with the entry of our anchor shareholder Masterwork, which is anticipated to take place in the final quarter," said CFO Dirk Kaliebe.
Targets for financial year as a whole still in sight - moderate growth expected in net sales and net result after taxes
In view of the high order backlog and the fact that the orders moved from the end of the third quarter were fulfilled in the first weeks of the final quarter, Heidelberg expects another strong fourth quarter. On that basis, the targets for the financial year 2018/2019 as a whole, which reflect a moderate growth in sales, can be confirmed. The EBITDA margin excluding the restructuring result is also expected to fall within a range of 7 to 7.5 percent, even despite higher collectively agreed wages. Taking into account previously announced restructuring costs in the order of around EUR20 million, non-recurring expenses from the partial redemption of the corporate bond, and rising tax costs at foreign subsidiaries, the forecast is for a moderate increase in the net result after taxes compared with the previous year (including non-recurring tax items in financial year 2017/2018).
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Publication of the preliminary figures for financial year 2018/2019 is scheduled for early May 2019 and publication of the audited financial statement for financial year 2018/2019 and the year-end press and analysts' conferences are planned for June 6, 2019.
Important note:
This press release contains forward-looking statements based on assumptions and estimations by the Management Board of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the Management Board is of the opinion that those assumptions and estimations are realistic, the actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the macro-economic situation, in the exchange rates, in the interest rates, and in the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft gives no warranty and does not assume liability for any damages in case the future development and the projected results do not correspond with the forward-looking statements contained in this press release.
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