Koenig & Bauer 2020 H1 revenues decline by 20.1%
In addition to the general investment restraint on the part of many customers in the corona crisis, travel bans, lockdowns, and other restrictions significantly affected the business figures of the Koenig & Bauer group in the first half of 2020. The restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic particularly impeded deliveries of the presses to the international customers as well as the worldwide deployment of the assembly staff and service technicians.
At €480.2 million, orders were 16.2% lower than in the previous year, although this was better than the sector trend for printing presses published by industry association VDMA. At €404.5 million, revenue fell short of the previous year by 20.1%. On the cost side, massive measures were taken to address the effects of the crisis, introducing short-time working from 1 April 2020 alongside other steps. EBIT improved substantially from -€34.9 million in Q1 to -€6 million in Q2. For the first half of the year, EBIT was -€40.9 million after €0.6 million in the previous year. At -€44.2 million, net earnings as of 30 June corresponds to earnings per share of -€2.68.
Despite substantially lower trade receivables and higher customer prepayments, the half-year loss and the increase in inventories had major impacts on cash flows from operating activities, which came to - €68.6 million (2019: -€96.5 million). The equity ratio stood at 32.2% at the end of June 2020.
Segment performance
Despite the substantial gains with large-format sheetfed offset presses and folder gluers, order intake in the sheetfed segment declined by 12.9% over the previous year’s figure of €330.6 million to €288 million due to lower orders for medium and half-format presses. The revenue of €205.5 million was 20.6% lower than the previous year’s figure (€258.9 million) for delivery-related reasons, and due to the pandemic’s effects. With the book-to-bill ratio coming to 1.4, order backlog rose from €261.6 million to €265.9 million. Due to lower revenue, EBIT of -€17.4 million was below the previous year (-€1.3 million).
Order intake in the Digital & Web segment came to €56.7 million, down from €89.9 million in the previous year, due to lower orders in the web offset press business and flexible packaging printing. At €51.6 million, revenue was down on the previous year (€64.5 million). The order backlog contracted from €111.2 million to €71.2 million. The lower revenue had a significant impact on the EBIT of - €12.1 million (2019: –€10.8 million).
The decline in order intake in the Special segment from €175.3 million to €150.7 million reflects lower orders for security printing, marking and coding, and direct glass printing. In metal decorating, there was an increase in new business. Revenue fell from €204.9 million to €160.1 million. The order backlog reached €278.1 million after €316 million in the previous year. After €6.3 million in the previous year, EBIT came to -€10.3 million in the first half of 2020 for revenue-related reasons.

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