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You are here: Home / Industry News / Schaeffler accelerates transformation

Schaeffler accelerates transformation

February 1, 2018 By Mike Santora

Schaeffler Fort Mill Plant 1Global automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler announced preliminary key figures for 2017 today. The company confirmed the 5.9% increase in revenue at constant currency previously announced on January 15, 2018, which exceeded the company’s guidance for 2017 of 4 – 5 %. Total revenue rose to 14.0 billion euros in 2017 (prior year: 13.3 billion euros). Fourth quarter revenue increased to approximately 3.5 billion euros. This represents constant currency revenue growth of 8.5 % for the fourth quarter of 2017.

Both of the company’s divisions contributed to this positive revenue development in 2017. While the Automotive division reported revenue growth of 5.9% at constant currency, the Industrial division’s constant currency growth rate amounted to 5.7 %. In the fourth quarter, the Industrial division grew by 9.1% at constant currency, exceeding the Automotive division’s growth.
Automotive OEM business order intake showed a promising trend: It reached 11.5 billion euros for the full year, representing a “book-to-bill ratio”, the ratio of order intake to revenue, of 1.3x. The Industrial division continued to show growing order book as well.

On this basis, the Schaeffler Group generated EBIT before special items of 1,584 million euros in 2017 (prior year: 1,700 million euros). The resulting EBIT margin before special items of 11.3% (prior year: 12.7%) was in line with the company’s guidance of 11 – 12% for the full year 2017.

The Automotive division reported an EBIT margin before special items of 12.2% in 2017 (prior year: 14.3%). The decrease in EBIT margin was primarily due to the temporarily weak performance in the second quarter of 2017. The Industrial division saw its EBIT margin before special items rise to 8.1% (prior year: 7.3%).

Free cash flow for 2017 came in at 488 million euros (prior year: 735 million euros). This figure includes approximately 27 million euros in net cash outflows from M&A activities. Excluding these outflows, free cash flow was slightly higher than the guidance for the full year 2017 of 500 million euros. The decline in free cash flow is primarily due to an increase in capital expenditures to 1,273 million euros (prior year: 1,146 million euros). The capex ratio, i.e. capital expenditures as a percentage of consolidated revenue, amounted to 9.1% (prior year: 8.6%).

“With our excellence program Agenda 4 plus One and its 20 initiatives, we have laid the foundation to make the Schaeffler Group even more future-proof. Like any transformation program, the Agenda 4 plus One will initially result in one-time charges and investments that will impact our earnings also in 2018. We have decided to accelerate the implementation of the program in 2018. We adhere to our Financial Ambitions 2020,” said Klaus Rosenfeld, CEO of Schaeffler AG.

For 2018, the Schaeffler Group anticipates revenue growth of 5 – 6% at constant currency and expects to generate an EBIT margin of between 10.5 and 11.5% before special items. In addition, the company expects approximately 450 million euros in free cash flow before M&A activities in 2018.

Schaeffler AG will present its results for 2017 and announce further details of its outlook 2018 at its annual financial press conference in Munich on March 07, 2018.

Schaeffler
www.schaeffler.us

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