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Oerlikon reports third quarter 2024 results, highlights strong execution in a challenging market landscape

In the third quarter of 2024, Oerlikon reported a stable operational Group EBITDA margin, despite challenging market conditions, thanks to a focus on pricing, cost management, and efficiency across both divisions. Group order intake saw a 4% year-over-year decline at constant FX, attributed to temporary market softness in Surface Solutions, while orders in Polymer Processing Solutions showed signs of stabilization.

Group sales decreased by 5% year-over-year at constant FX, influenced by 2023 order delays in Polymer Processing Solutions. Surface Solutions maintained stable sales with a slight decrease of 1% at constant FX, despite slower market activity.

The company has updated its 2024 guidance, now expecting an operational EBITDA margin of approximately 16% (previously 15.5%-16.0%), driven by ongoing strong execution. Organic sales are projected to decline by a high single-digit to low-teens percentage at constant FX, reflecting softening PMI levels that have impacted sales.

1 Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with the sum of the separate figures. For the reconciliation of operational and reported EBITDA figures, please see earnings presentation. 2 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, foreign exchange (FX): -1.1%, organic: -4.0%. 3 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -1.8%, organic: -5.2%. 4 Impact from M&A: +1.7%, FX: -3.4%, organic: -2.2%. 5 Impact from M&A: +1.3%, FX: -3.0%, organic: -13.5% © 2024 Oerlikon
1 Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with the sum of the separate figures. For the reconciliation of operational and reported EBITDA figures, please see earnings presentation. 2 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, foreign exchange (FX): -1.1%, organic: -4.0%. 3 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -1.8%, organic: -5.2%. 4 Impact from M&A: +1.7%, FX: -3.4%, organic: -2.2%. 5 Impact from M&A: +1.3%, FX: -3.0%, organic: -13.5% © 2024 Oerlikon


Michael Suess, Executive Chairman of Oerlikon, stated: “In the third quarter, we achieved robust profitability, driven by our strong focus on execution quality in challenging end markets. Surface Solutions’ resilience, supported by innovation and diversification started a decade ago, positions us strongly to benefit when markets recover. Polymer Processing Solutions still faces challenges in its end markets, yet succeeded in delivering a strong 13% EBITDA margin, which was well above the levels during the last downcycle. Our pure play strategy implementation is on track. We have initiated actions to merge our headquarters organization with that of Surface Solutions, and these changes will be implemented from January 2025 onwards. In addition, our manmade fibers business will be set-up as an independent organization ready for separation. As we evaluate different options, our goal remains to create maximum value for all stakeholders.”

Separation of Oerlikon’s Manmade Fibers Business on Track

As announced in February 2024, the planned separation of Oerlikon’s manmade fibers business over 12-36 months and the implementation of Oerlikon’s pure play strategy focusing on surface solutions are well on track. As a next step, the manmade fibers business will be set-up as a largely independent organization ready for the planned separation.

In preparation for the separation, Oerlikon is reducing its support functions, as it will no longer require all of the Group’s current resources. Accordingly, streamlining has been initiated, merging headquarters’ functions with those from Surface Solutions. Oerlikon has introduced a retention plan to ensure business continuity and retain talents. The streamlining will result in an agile and lean organization, while allowing Oerlikon to adjust its costs base to reflect the future revenue of the company.

Polymer Processing Solutions Division with stabilizing orders and robust profitability

Polymer Processing Solutions order intake continued to stabilize (-2%) year-over-year, while sales at constant currency declined by 11%, reflecting postponement of orders in 2023. The division continued to see positive momentum in small- and mid-sized filament orders. Sluggish industrial production, as indicated in PMIs, impacted the non-filament business, where Q3 orders have decreased to 2016 trough levels.

The division achieved a robust operational EBITDA margin of 13.1% despite lower sales volume. The margin was supported by proactive cost actions, counteracting operating leverage and limited pass-through of higher input costs to maintain volume.

Key figures as of September 30, 2024 (CHF million)1

Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with the sum of the separate figures. 2 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: 0.0%, organic: -2.3%. 3 Impact from M&A: 0.0%, FX: -1.5%, organic: -10.5%. 4 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -3.2%, organic: -3.6%. 5 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -2.4%, organic: -30.2% © 2024 Oerlikon
Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with the sum of the separate figures. 2 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: 0.0%, organic: -2.3%. 3 Impact from M&A: 0.0%, FX: -1.5%, organic: -10.5%. 4 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -3.2%, organic: -3.6%. 5 Impact from M&A: +0.0%, FX: -2.4%, organic: -30.2% © 2024 Oerlikon





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