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2008 sales and profit targets no longer attainable: KBA

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KBA: press manufacturers are feeling the impact of the bank sector crisis
KBA: press manufacturers are feeling the impact of the bank sector crisis
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KBA  printing - sheetfed 

KBA has announced that its 2008 sales and profit targets are no longer attainable due to a slump in sheetfed sales and earnings with drupa failing to provide te expected stimulus. The company anticipates a slide in group sales for the current finiancial year from Euro1.6bn to around Euro1.5bn.

The company outned that pre-tax earnings, which were originally set to equal last year’s figure of €63.2m, will turn negative in view of a considerable slump in sales of sheetfed presses, provisions for consolidating sheetfed production activities, and adjustments in inventory value.

On current form, sales of web and special presses will exceed targets. Nevertheless, the profit generated will not be sufficient to balance the sheetfed division’s operating loss enlarged by provisions for restructuring measures and value adjustments.

The company reported the increase in sheetfed orders anticipated in connection with a sizeable volume of contracts negotiated at drupa has failed to materialise. Particularly in the USA, but also in other countries affected by the present financial crisis and economic downturn, it is still proving difficult for printers to obtain corresponding funding.

The already perceptibly reduced demand in the print media industry has softened further since summer 2008. This has impacted on all press manufacturers, and at KBA also on the web and special press divisions, the company says.

KBA management plans to compensate the foreseeable underutilisation of production capacities in the fourth quarter by making greater short-term use of its scheme of flexible working hours. Following a double-digit drop in the worldwide market volume for newspaper, commercial and sheetfed presses over the past eighteen months, KBA management has extended to the sheetfed division the capacity reductions initiated in the web division in September 2007.

This adjustment to a probably longer spell of weaker demand, which will include human resources measures, will affect several group facilities.


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