Endress+Hauser Charts Path to Growth

February 16, 2022

 

With strong growth in 2021, Endress+Hauser left the coronavirus pandemic behind economically. The Group’s consolidated sales rose more than 11 percent to just under 2.9 billion euros. As a result, the measurement and automation specialist significantly exceeded its own expectations.

 

MC EndressHauser Charts Path to Growth 3 400

In terms of net sales and profit, the family company not only grew compared to the prior year but also eclipsed the comparative numbers for 2019. Headcount also experienced sizable growth. At the end of 2021, the Group had more than 15,000 employees worldwide, over 600 more than a year ago. “We moved forward with and implemented all of our planned major investment projects,” emphasized CFO Dr Luc Schultheiss.

 

MC EndressHauser Charts Path to Growth 2 400

 

The quick recovery was not anticipated by the company. “We experienced strong catch-up effects but also solid growth in virtually all of our strategic industries,” said CEO Matthias Altendorf. Endress+Hauser was “always able to deliver” despite restrictions due to the pandemic, procurement shortages and strained logistics chains.

 

Solid growth expected for 2022

In 2021, incoming orders grew even faster than net sales. Endress+Hauser began the current year with a significantly increased order volume. Provided there are neither unexpected setbacks at the political level nor major upheavals in the financial markets, the company expects sales growth in the upper single-digit range for 2022.

Endress+Hauser will present its audited 2021 financial figures on 5 April 2022 in Basel, Switzerland.

 

MC EndressHauser Charts Path to Growth 4 400

 

 

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