Skip to main content

Volvo CE has maintained profitability for 2024

Volvo CE has maintained strong profitability for 2024
By MJ Woof January 31, 2025 Read time: 3 mins
Volvo CE has maintained its profitability for the end of 2024, despite tough market conditions and is continuing with its roll out of new products, including the latest seven model ADT range - image courtesy of Mike Woof

    

Volvo Construction Equipment said that it maintained its strong profitability for the end of 2024, despite a year of declining sales. The firm says that it achieved a turnaround in the final quarter of 2024 with an order increase of 19%.

The company says that it was able to maintain profitability on lower volumes for the fourth quarter, following 12 months of lower sales. This was achieved in the face of a weaker market across many regions in the world. While net sales have dropped 16% in Q4, net order intake for the same quarter has risen 19%, driven by improvements in major markets across Europe, North America, Africa and Oceania.

South America has seen a growth in net sales of 19% and deliveries increased 29% for the last quarter, but overall global sales are down for the full year by the same Q4 drop of 16%.

In Q4, net sales decreased by 16% to SEK 22,197 million, compared to 26,578 million for the same period in the previous year, of which net sales of machines decreased by 19% and service sales decreased by 2%. Adjusted operating income amounted to SEK 2,609 million, compared to  3,320 million for the previous year. This corresponds to an adjusted operating income of 11.8%, compared with 12.5% for the previous year. For the full year 2024, net sales dropped by the same 16%, amounting to SEK 88,305 million, compared with 104,981 million for the previous year. Adjusted operating income amounted to SEK 12,737 million, compared to 16,993 million for the previous year.

Volvo CE says that it is maintaining a more positive outlook coming into 2025, following a year of milestone investments and pioneering new product launches, continuing with its largest product portfolio overhaul in decades. 

Melker Jernberg, president of Volvo CE, said: “Despite lower volumes, we have been able to maintain a healthy profitability, whilst at the same time introducing new products and services, including a new range of articulated haulers to our existing portfolio.

“As we navigate challenging market conditions, we stand firm in our commitments and continue to invest. This last quarter has seen us move forward with our biggest launch year ever, balancing tomorrow’s innovations with our customers’ needs for today. 2025 will see us continue with these exciting developments, strengthened by an incredible performance from all our employees around the world.”

New excavator models were rolled out, including the EC650 in China and the EC300 in South Korea, while in Europe, the latest generation of excavators was expanded with the launch of three mid-size crawler excavators. This month, a comprehensive range of industry-leading articulated haulers was launched. The updated range consists of seven models, including one completely new model, the A50.

Compared with the historically high levels in Europe and North America for the final quarter of 2023, the total machine market contracted in these regions, largely due to a saturated end customer demand in Europe, resulting in a 25% drop, and a normalisation of replenished dealer and rental fleets in North America, prompting an 8% drop.

However, South America saw a 5% increase thanks mainly to improvements in Brazil, while government policies to stimulate the real estate market were the main driver for market growth in China (6%). Asia, excluding China, was flat with lower development in Southeast Asia, South Korea and Turkey, while markets in India and the Middle East grew.
 

 

 

Related Content

  • Strong financial performance for Wacker Neuson
    May 10, 2023
    Wacker Neuson is seeing a strong financial performance.
  • Flat sales hamper Q3 results for Volvo Construction Equipment
    October 31, 2014
    Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) reported 9% improvement in North American sales for the third quarter 2014. However, the manufactures said it was not enough to overcome uncertainty and negative growth elsewhere. Net sales in the three months July to September increased to US$1,735 million (SEK 12,582 million), up from $1,692 million (SEK12,278 million) for the same period last year. However, when adjusted for currency movements, net sales were down by 3% during the period. Volvo’s statement said “
  • Volvo Construction Equipment remains upbeat despite 2015 sales dip
    February 5, 2016
    Volvo Construction Equipment saw market share and underlying earnings improve in the final quarter of 2015. The company said that improved underlying earnings and more market share of the important larger machine segments were insufficient to offset a declining total market in Volvo Construction Equipment’s final quarter 2015 results. Sales were down 11% in the period. For full year 2015, sales at the company dipped by 3%. In the fourth quarter of 2015 Volvo CE reported that net sales decreased by
  • German firms relying on exports, according to VDMA
    March 12, 2025
    Orders from abroad shore up German machinery and equipment manufacturing sector, says VDMA