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Strong start for KUKA in 2022 despite supply crisis

Report on the first quarter of 2022

27 April 2022


  • Customers worldwide are investing heavily in robotics and automation.
  • Orders received in the first quarter increased by 42.0% year-on-year to around €1.3 billion.
  • Sales revenues exceeded the prior-year figure by 18.3%.
  • High capacity utilization: book-to-bill ratio rises to 1.48.
  • Difficult economic environment poses challenges for KUKA.

 

KUKA has made a successful start into the new fiscal year and significantly increased orders received and sales revenues between January and March 2022.

 

KUKA Group recorded orders worth nearly €1.3 billion, up 42.0% (Q1/21: €890.5 million) and revenues rose by 18.3% to €853.4 million (Q1/21: €721.6 million). Furthermore, KUKA increased earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) to €19.0 million (Q1/21: €8.2 million), with an EBIT margin of 2.2% (Q1/21: 1.1%).

All business units contributed to this strong performance with double-digit growth. In China, for example, orders received almost doubled and revenues increased by 61.2%. The Systems division also served more customers with automation solutions, with demand picking up in both North America and Europe.

The Robotics division achieved its highest quarterly figure to date, with orders worth almost €400 million. Robotics not only acquired customers in the traditional automotive sector, but also won contracts in growing general industry markets such as the consumer goods sector.

 

“KUKA has made a successful start into the new fiscal year, and our products and solutions are in greater demand than ever, across all divisions and regions,” said Peter Mohnen, CEO of KUKA Group. “In this context, we see promising long-term growth prospects in new markets, as well as potential pull-forward effects, with customers ordering earlier in anticipation of rising prices and longer delivery times.”

Positive outlook despite difficult times

Despite massive growth and strong figures, KUKA is also feeling the effects of the difficult global economic environment, including those of the war in Ukraine as well as the COVID pandemic, with supply bottlenecks, inflation and material shortages. This is also affecting KUKA’s production, with delayed order fulfillment and higher material and logistic costs and has impacted the EBIT and sales revenues of the Robotics division.

CEO Peter Mohnen

Our entire team is working hard to support our customers in challenging times and to offer the right products and solutions. We remain able to manufacture and deliver, and are optimistic about the future, even if the environment is difficult at present. Automation is not a short-term trend, but a strong long-term development. KUKA is helping to shape this development with the right innovations and products, and we will continue to benefit from this in the future.

Peter Mohnen, CEO of KUKA Group

KUKA Group

in € millions Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

890.5

1,264.7

42.0

Sales Revenues

721.6 853.4 18.3

Book-to-bill ratio

1.23 1.48

EBIT

8.2

19.0

> 100

EBIT margin in %

1.1

2.2

Systems

in € millions
Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

278.6

388.8 39.6

Sales Revenues

225.9

274.0 21.3

Book-to-bill ratio

1.23

1.42

EBIT

11.5

16.8

46.1

EBIT margin in %

5.1

6.1

Robotics

in € millions
Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

303.4  399.8 31.8

Sales Revenues

227.3

213.5 -6.1

Book-to-bill ratio

1.33

1.87

EBIT

5.0 

-1.7

- > 100

EBIT margin in %

2.2

-0.8

Swisslog

in € millions
Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

152.3

180.1

18.3

Sales Revenues

143.3

168.2

17.4

Book-to-bill ratio

1.06

1.07

EBIT

2.4

8.2

> 100

EBIT margin in %

1.6

4.9

Swisslog Healthcare

in € millions
Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

58.7

57.6 -1.9

Sales Revenues

47.9

54.5

13.8

Book-to-bill ratio

1.23

1.06

EBIT

0.5

2.2

> 100

EBIT margin in %

1.0

4.0

China

in € millions
Q1/2021 Q1/2022 Δ in %

Orders received

156.0

308.1

97.5

Sales Revenues

110.3

177.8

61.2

Book-to-bill ratio

1.41

1.73

EBIT

-1.8

4.3

> 100

EBIT margin in %

-1.7

2.4

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