With strong results into the anniversary year

2022 was marked by strong growth worldwide for Endress+Hauser. The specialist for measurement and automation technology delivered more sensors than ever before despite strained procurement and logistics chains. Incoming orders, sales and employment reached new highs; profits fell due to a negative financial result. The company, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2023, remains confident for the current year.

Endress+Hauser invested 240.5 million € in new buildings and machinery, 24.7 % more than 2021
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Endress+Hauser invested 240.5 million € in new buildings and machinery, 24.7 % more than 2021
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Russia’s attack on Ukraine clouded the outlook at the beginning of last year. Threats of energy shortages in Europe, high inflation and rising interest rates in many countries, supply and logistics chains that remained strained and persistent Covid lockdowns in China: “Rarely has our business environment been characterized by so many challenges as in 2022,” said CEO Matthias Altendorf at the annual media conference in Basel. “Our business nevertheless developed stably throughout the year.”

 

“For 70 years we have done everything we can to ensure a good future – and we will continue to do so,” the CEO said
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“For 70 years we have done everything we can to ensure a good future – and we will continue to do so,” the CEO said
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Strong growth worldwide

The Group’s net sales rose by 16.4 % to 3.351 billion €. CFO Dr Luc Schultheiss put the organic growth – excluding currency effects – at 11.6 %. The company shipped more than 2.9 million instruments worldwide with reliable delivery performance. “Endress+Hauser has built efficient production and logistics networks over the years and we maintain long-term relationships with our suppliers,” emphasized Matthias Altendorf.

All industries and regions contributed to the solid growth. Sales developed dynamically in the Americas and Asia-Pacific and strongly in Europe and the Middle East. Africa was the only region to experience a business decline. China maintained its position as the top-selling market followed by the USA, both now well ahead of Germany, the number three market. Endress+Hauser’s process instrumentation and the sensor business of Innovative Sensor Technology IST both performed well. As expected, demand for laboratory instruments from Analytik Jena fell slightly after the end of the pandemic.

  Endress+Hauser achieves new highs in incoming orders, sales and employment in 2022
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Endress+Hauser achieves new highs in incoming orders, sales and employment in 2022
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Investments in the future

Endress+Hauser invested 240.5 million € in new buildings and machinery, 24.7 % more than 2021. This means that more than 1 billion € has been pumped into better infrastructure within the past five years. “With these investments we are laying the groundwork for future growth,” said the CEO. Projects worth around 500 million € are currently being implemented. The four largest involve locations in Maulburg, Germany; Suzhou, China; Jena, Germany; and Greenwood, Indiana, USA.

The group delivered more than 2.9 million measuring instruments worldwide in 2022 with high adherence to delivery dates
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The group delivered more than 2.9 million measuring instruments worldwide in 2022 with high adherence to delivery dates
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“Product innovations drive our growth,” said Matthias Altendorf. Endress+Hauser introduced 43 new products to the market in 2022. The Group spent 242.4 million € – roughly 7.2 % of sales – on research and development, 13.6 % more than the previous year. The company applied for 235 patents for the first time at patent offices around the world, a testament to the Group’s innovative strength.

“Endress+Hauser has built efficient production and logistics networks over the years and we maintain long-term relationships with our suppliers,” emphasized Matthias Altendorf
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“Endress+Hauser has built efficient production and logistics networks over the years and we maintain long-term relationships with our suppliers,” emphasized Matthias Altendorf
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Last year was overshadowed by the closure of the Russian sales center as a result of the sanctions following the attack on Ukraine. An export ban on measurement technology deprived the Russian business of its basis and led to the loss of 170 jobs. At the end of the year the family-owned company had 15 817 employees worldwide, an increase of 700. New training positions were also created. In the future, five percent of all jobs will be set aside for interns, apprentices, students and trainees.

  In 2022, Endress+Hauser launched 43 new products
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In 2022, Endress+Hauser launched 43 new products
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Strong operating result

Currency effects and price increases boosted the Group’s sales but weighed on the financial results. Because operating expenses rose at a faster pace than sales, operating profit grew by only 9.1 % to 473.7 million €. Endress+Hauser thus achieved an operating margin of 14.1 %, 1 percentage point less than the previous year, “but still a highly respectable figure,” added CFO Luc Schultheiss.

At the end of the year the family-owned company had 15 817 employees worldwide, an increase of 700. New training positions were also created
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At the end of the year the family-owned company had 15 817 employees worldwide, an increase of 700. New training positions were also created
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Rising costs for currency hedging and, above all, high losses from financial investments resulted in a significantly negative financial result. Profit before taxes fell 12.0 % to 408.1 million €. A tax rate of 25.6 % (up 2.5 percentage points) caused net income to fall by 14.9 % to 303.5 million €. The company nevertheless enjoys a solid financial footing. The equity ratio rose to 80.2 %, 1.1 percentage points more than 2021. The Group is virtually debt-free.

  With 76 out of 100 points, Endress+Hauser once again occupied a leading position in the 2022 EcoVadis sustainability benchmark and placed in the top percentile of the comparison group
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With 76 out of 100 points, Endress+Hauser once again occupied a leading position in the 2022 EcoVadis sustainability benchmark and placed in the top percentile of the comparison group
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A generational mindset

With 76 out of 100 points, Endress+Hauser once again occupied a leading position in the 2022 EcoVadis sustainability benchmark and placed in the top percentile of the comparison group. The Group calculated its carbon footprint along the value chain as the basis for the development of a climate strategy. Endress+Hauser has recently joined the Science Based Targets initiative with the goal of reducing emissions to net-zero by 2050.

Endress+Hauser has recently joined the Science Based Targets initiative with the goal of reducing emissions to net-zero by 2050
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Endress+Hauser has recently joined the Science Based Targets initiative with the goal of reducing emissions to net-zero by 2050
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Thinking in terms of generations is also evident in succession planning. When Dr Klaus Endress leaves the Supervisory Board due to the age limit at the end of 2023, he will be succeeded by CEO Matthias Altendorf. Dr Peter Selders, wo heads the competence center for level and pressure measurement technology, will then take over as Group CEO. Steven Endress, currently Managing Director of Endress+Hauser UK, will take a seat on the Supervisory Board as a second representative of the shareholder family. “All of these decisions were made with the backing of the shareholders, the family and the Supervisory Board,” explained Klaus Endress.

 

When Dr Klaus Endress leaves the Supervisory Board due to the age limit at the end of 2023, he will be succeeded by CEO Matthias Altendorf
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When Dr Klaus Endress leaves the Supervisory Board due to the age limit at the end of 2023, he will be succeeded by CEO Matthias Altendorf
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With confidence into the year of the 70th anniversary

Because incoming orders grew another 8 percentage points faster than sales in 2022, Endress+Hauser was able to start the current year with a high volume of orders on hand. Incoming orders also developed positively in the first quarter of this year. While the Group expects the business to slow in the second half of the year, it still anticipates double-digit growth in 2023. Linked to this is the creation of 500 jobs worldwide.

Supervisory Board President Klaus Endress is convinced that the measurement technology specialist is active in a promising business area. Decarbonization and digitalization provided additional impetus. To mark the company’s birthday, Endress+Hauser is inviting over 1000 customers, partners and experts to Basel to discuss the sustainable transformation of the process industry. “For 70 years we have done everything we can to ensure a good future – and we will continue to do so,” the CEO said.

Supervisory Board President Klaus Endress is convinced that Endress+Hauser is active in a promising business area. Decarbonization and digitalization provided additional impetus
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Supervisory Board President Klaus Endress is convinced that Endress+Hauser is active in a promising business area. Decarbonization and digitalization provided additional impetus
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