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Dürr AG announcing new forecast for 2020, savings of around € 60 million planned from 2021

Dürr AG – WKN 556520 / ISIN DE0005565204

Bietigheim-Bissingen, July 29, 2020 – The Dürr Group is registering a slow improvement in business confidence and is revising its forecast for 2020. As things currently stand, order intake should reach € 3,100 to 3,400 million, while a range of € 3,200 to 3,400 million has been defined for sales. After sharp increases in the first half of the year, cash flow from operating activities is also expected to be clearly positive for the year as a whole. A target corridor of 2.5 to 2.8 % has been defined for the operating EBIT margin, implying an appreciable improvement in performance in the second half of the year. The Group is adopting an efficiency program in response to the market weakness in European automotive business. Despite the expense of € 35 to 45 million budgeted for this purpose, EBIT after extraordinary effects is expected to reach slightly positive territory in 2020. Together with the positive effects from efficiency measures that have already been adopted, the Group anticipates annual savings of around € 60 million from 2021.

In the first half of 2020, the corona crisis exerted pressure on the Dürr Group’s business to the extent expected. According to preliminary figures, order intake dropped by 22.8% to € 1,483.0 million. The months from March to May as well as the markets in Europe and the Americas were particularly affected. On the other hand, order intake in China rose by 60.6%, underpinned by strong demand for production technology for electric vehicles as well as growth in environmental technology and in business with the furniture industry. Other markets alongside China have also recently been displaying signs of a gradual recovery in demand. Accordingly, order intake is expected to be higher in the second half of the year than in the first.

Sales dropped by 14.1% to € 1,615.2 million in the first half of the year. Operating EBIT came to € 23.7 million; even after extraordinary effects of € -17.1 million, EBIT was still positive at € 6.6 million (EBIT margins: 1.5% and 0.4%, respectively). In the second quarter, operating EBIT came to € -8.9 million. After extraordinary effects, EBIT stood at € -16.4 million. It came under pressure from low capacity utilization, disproportionately sharp declines in service business as well as corona-related problems with deliveries and order execution.

Cash flow from operating activities increased to € 106.0 million in the first half of the year (H1 2019: € -112.9 million), reflecting a decline in net working capital to € 410.1 million (June 30, 2019: € 603.4 million). The Dürr Group anticipates a moderate accumulation of net working capital in the second half of the year in the wake of the expected recovery in business. Total liquidity (including time deposits) reached a new high of € 904.1 million as of June 30, 2020.

Cost base to be reduced by € 60 million in 2021
Business with the automotive industry sustained the greatest declines. Whereas there are signs of automotive business returning to normal in Asia and the Americas, the Board of Management expects to see protracted weakness in demand in the saturated European market. In response to this, the Dürr Group will be adopting an efficiency program to achieve savings of around € 30 million from 2021. Among other things, this includes a reduction of around 600 jobs in automotive business in Germany and in other European countries. This will entail extraordinary expense of € 35 to 45 million, which will be recognized in the second half of the year.

The Dürr Group previously initiated further optimization measures at the beginning of 2020, which should yield savings of about € 10 million from 2021. Among other things, the loss-making Karlstein site (Application Technology) was closed and production in Goldkronach (Clean Technology Systems) discontinued, necessitating extraordinary expense of € 6.1 million in the first half of 2020.

All in all, extraordinary expense is expected to come to € 75 to 85 million in 2020. Most of this will be for the measures mentioned above together with purchase price allocation effects. Despite the extraordinary expense, an EBIT margin of 0 to 0.5% is projected for 2020.

The savings in European automotive business (€ 30 million) and from the other measures in progress since the beginning of the year (€ 10 million) are to be joined by further cost-reductions of around € 20 million in 2021 resulting from the efficiency measures announced in November 2019 for HOMAG in Germany. As a result, the cost base should decrease by around € 60 million from 2021, substantially lowering the Group’s breakeven threshold.

Due to the still outstanding detailed planning of the efficiency measures, the full-year forecast for the divisions will be postponed until November 5, 2020, when the figures for the first nine months are presented. As announced, the full financial report on the first half of 2020 will be published on August 6. There will be a conference call with the Board of Management for investors and press representatives at 2:30 pm on July 30.

. 2019 act. Original forecast for 2020, suspended on
March 30, 2020
New forecast for 2020
Order intake € m 4,076.5 3,800 - 4,100 3,100 - 3,400
Sales € m 3,921.5 3,900 - 4,100 3,200 - 3,400
EBIT margin % 5.0 5.2 - 5.7 0 - 0.5
EBIT margin before extraordinary effects % 6.7 6.2 - 6.7 2.5 - 2.8
ROCE % 16.9 17 - 22 0 - 1.5
Earnings after tax € m 129.8 135 - 150 -40 - -10
Cash flow from operating activities € m 171.9 180 - 230 70 - 120
Free cash flow € m 44.9 70 - 120 -40 - 10
Net financial status (December 31) € m -99.3 -80 - -30 -230 - -180
Capital expenditure (net of acquisitions) € m 102.6 95 - 105 75 - 85
First half of the year and second quarter 2020 (preliminary figures)
€ m H1 2020 H1 2019 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Δ
Order intake 1,483.0 1,921.0 -22.8% 644.8 815.1 -20.9%
Orders on hand (June 30) 2,478.8 2,622.2 -5.5% 2,478.8 2,622.2 -5.5%
Sales 1,615.2 1,880.4 -14.1% 772.6 930.5 -17.0%
Gross profit 303.0 414.1 -26.8% 125.8 207.7 -39.4%
Research and development costs 54.7 58.3 -6.1% 26.6 29.2 -8.8%
EBITDA 63.4 150.4 -57.9% 11.6 74.7 -84.4%
EBIT 6.6 95.2 -93.1% -16.4 46.6 -135.1%
EBIT before extraordinary effects1 23.7 106.9 -77.8% -8.9 52.3 -117.0%
Earnings after tax -3.0 63.6 -104.8% -16.3 30.6 -153.1%
Gross margin (%) 18.8 22.0 -3.2 pp 16.3 22.3 -6.0 pp
EBIT margin (%) 0.4 5.1 -4.7 pp -2.1 5.0 -7.1 pp
EBIT margin (%) before extraordinary effects1 1.5 5.7 -4.2 pp -1.2 5.6 -6.8 pp
Cash flow from operating activities 106.0 -112.9 193.8% 37.3 -69.9 153.3%
Free cash flow 44.3 -181.4 124.4% -1.5 -115.4 98.7%
Capital spending (net of acquisitions) 37.2 47.5 -21.6% 17.6 25.4 -30.8%
Total assets (June 30) 3,811.1 3,510.6 8.6% 3,811.1 3,510.6 8.6%
Equity (incl. non-controlling interests) (June 30) 956.1 985.4 -3.0% 956.1 985.4 -3.0%
Equity ratio (June 30) (%) 25.1 28.1 -3.0 pp 25.1 28.1 -3.0 pp
ROCE2 (%) 1.2 14.5 -13.3 pp -6.0 14.2 -20.2 pp
Net financial status (June 30) -120.9 -318.3 62.0% -120.9 -318.3 62.0%
Net working capital (June 30) 410.1 603.4 -32.0% 410.1 603.4 -32.0%
Employees (June 30) 16,283 16,384 -0.6% 16,283 16,384 -0.6%
Paint and Final Assembly Systems
€ m H1 2020 H1 20193 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 20193 Δ
Order intake 490.2 685.3 -28.5% 240.3 249.3 -3.6%
Sales 574.6 683.6 -16.0% 277.4 334.7 -17.1%
EBIT 14.2 30.6 -53.6% 3.7 14.5 -74.3%
Employees (June 30) 4,428 4,304 2.9% 4,428 4,304 2.9%
Application Technology
€ m H1 2020 H1 2019 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Δ
Order intake 193.7 305.0 -36.5% 77.0 145.5 -47.1%
Sales 218.6 271.7 -19.5% 97.2 132.3 -26.5%
EBIT -1.1 27.8 -103.9% -6.7 13.2 -151.3%
Employees (June 30) 2,228 2,251 -1.0% 2,228 2,251 -1.0%
Clean Technology Systems
€ m H1 2020 H1 2019 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Δ
Order intake 215.9 208.0 3.8% 107.1 95.5 12.2%
Sales 178.1 180.3 -1.2% 95.8 92.1 4.1%
EBIT -1.1 0.7 -262.0% 0.2 1.4 -88.0%
Employees (June 30) 1,375 1,427 -3.6% 1,375 1,427 -3.6%
Measuring and Process Systems
€ m H1 2020 H1 20193 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 20193 Δ
Order intake 90.0 131.8 -31.7% 28.9 68.7 -57.9%
Sales 92.5 108.0 -14.3% 40.4 53.9 -25.1%
EBIT -4.6 6.8 -168.1% -3.1 3.4 -189.1%
Employees (June 30)  1,476 1,547 -4.6% 1,476 1,547 -4.6%
Woodworking Machinery and Systems
€ m H1 2020 H1 2019 Δ Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Δ
Order intake 493.2 590.8 -16.5% 191.5 256.2 -25.3%
Sales 551.5 636.8 -13.4% 261.9 317.5 -17.5%
EBIT 3.5 35.0 -90.1% -9.0 16.7 -154.3%
Employees (June 30) 6,498 6,592 -1.4% 6,498 6,592 -1.4%
1 Extraordinary effects in H1 2020: € -17.1 million (including purchase price allocation effects of € -9.2 million), H1 2019: € -11.7 million
2 Annualized
3 Testing technology, assembly products and automotive filling technology were transferred from Measuring and Process Systems to Paint and Final Assembly Systems effective January 1, 2020. The figures for 2019 have been adjusted accordingly and therefore differ from those originally reported.

The Dürr Group is one of the world's leading mechanical and plant engineering firms with extensive expertise in automation and digitalization/Industry 4.0. Its products, systems and services enable highly efficient manufacturing processes in different industries. The Dürr Group supplies sectors like the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, chemical, pharmaceutical and woodworking industries. It generated sales of € 3.92 billion in 2019. The company has around 16,300 employees and 112 business locations in 34 countries. The Group operates in the market with the brands Dürr, Schenck and HOMAG and with five divisions:

  • Paint and Final Assembly Systems: paint shops as well as final assembly, testing and filling technology for the automotive industry
  • Application Technology: robot technologies for the automated application of paint, sealants and adhesives
  • Clean Technology Systems: air pollution control, noise abatement systems and coating systems for battery electrodes
  • Measuring and Process Systems: balancing equipment and diagnostic technology
  • Woodworking Machinery and Systems: machinery and equipment for the woodworking industry

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