Skip to main content

Kobelco posts financial results

Kobelco Construction Machinery has posted its semi-annual results for the 2014 financial year. The results give grounds for caution as well as some optimism however. In the Japanese hydraulic excavator market, a significant decline was expected initially in response to the impact of last-minute demand in the previous financial year. However, the decline was less than expected owing to strong domestic demand. As a result, the total domestic demand for heavy hydraulic excavators in the first half decreased by
November 21, 2014 Read time: 3 mins
2200 Kobelco Construction Machinery has posted its semi-annual results for the 2014 financial year. The results give grounds for caution as well as some optimism however. In the Japanese hydraulic excavator market, a significant decline was expected initially in response to the impact of last-minute demand in the previous financial year. However, the decline was less than expected owing to strong domestic demand. As a result, the total domestic demand for heavy hydraulic excavators in the first half decreased by just over 10% compared with the previous year. On the other hand, demand increased by just over 10% for mini excavators compared with the previous year, as they were not affected by the declines caused by new emissions controls.

Except for developed countries and regions such as Europe, the overseas construction machinery market (in the January—June period) generally remained low in emerging countries. The Chinese market, the largest hydraulic excavator market in the world, remained stagnant after the Chinese New Year despite the expectation that the recovery trend in the latter half of last year would continue. There was no positive sign for demand in mining regions, and the market was generally sluggish due to various factors including suppression of real estate investment and stagnation in large-scale public construction projects. As a result, demand for heavy excavators decreased by slightly over 10% and that of mini excavators slightly decreased year-on-year. The total demand for heavy and mini excavators together decreased by 10% year-on-year.

Looking at markets other than China, markets in developed countries and regions such as North America, Europe, and Australia maintained steady demand. In the North American market, demand increased by slightly over 10% for heavy excavators and nearly 20% for mini excavators. In Europe, which saw steady recovery from last year’s financial crisis, demand increased nearly 20% for heavy excavators and slightly over 20% for mini excavators. In Southeast Asia and India, demand for hydraulic excavators was sluggish due to a significant decline in the resource industry, including stagnation in mine development, in addition to political turmoil. As a result, demand for heavy excavators in Southeast Asia decreased nearly 20% and that of in India decreased by slightly over 10% year-on-year. The world aggregate demand for heavy excavators slightly decreased and that of mini excavators increased by slightly over 10% year-on-year.

Reaching the middle year of the medium-term management plan launched in fiscal year 2013, the entire Kobelco Construction Machinery Group has been promoting the basic strategies of the plan while aiming to achieve sustainable and stable growth in the business.

As a result of the conditions, the financial results for the first half of fiscal 2014 (April, 2014 to September, 2014)  saw consolidated net domestic sales of 58 billion yen (-10.4% over the same period of FY2013), while overseas sales were 111.7 billion yen (+13.7% over the same period of FY2013). Overall sales were 169.7 billion yen (+4.1% over the same period of FY2013). The ratio of overseas sales to consolidated net sales was 65.8%, increasing from that of the same period of FY2013 (60.2%).

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Wacker Neuson bullish with strong results
    May 8, 2019
    The Wacker Neuson Group reports a strong financial performance for the first quarter of 2019. The firm’s results reveal a double-digit rise in revenue to €434.6 million, a gain of 17%. The company saw even higher growth of profit before interest and tax (EBIT) growth to reach €30.2 million, a jump of 31%. Meanwhile the firm’s EBIT margin improved to 6.9%, a gain of 0.7%. “This strong start to the year sees us continue the dynamic pace of growth from the fourth quarter of 2018. Demand for our products and
  • Volvo CE sales up 10% in Q1 2014
    April 25, 2014
    Volvo Construction Equipment says growth in mature markets is the biggest contribution to its 10% sales increase in the first quarter of 2014, compared to the same three months of last year. The first three months of this year saw improved earnings on the back of increased sales, deliveries and order intake. The period also saw the launch of a new range of Volvo CE Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant models.
  • Liebherr’s strong results hit record high
    April 4, 2019
    Liebherr has achieved a record turnover of €10.55 billion for 2018. This broke through the €10 billion barrier for the first time in the company’s history and represents an increase of €739 million, or 7.5 %, compared with the previous year’s turnover. This came despite a slight decline in overall economic growth. Both the construction machinery and mining equipment divisions recorded overall increases in sales revenues, as did the other product areas overall. Revenues from construction machinery and mini
  • Deutz forecasts 2014 revenue growth after 2013 was “encouraging year”
    March 20, 2014
    Deutz is forecasting low double-digit revenue growth in 2014 after describing 2013 as an “encouraging year” for the German company. Last year saw improvements in all the diesel engine manufacturer’s key performance figures, despite the sluggish global market. And the company says tipped 2014 revenue growth is likely to be coupled with a moderate improvement in the EBIT margin excluding one-off items, which the firm expects to rise to above 4.0%. In 2013, the Deutz Group received orders worth €1,649.7 mil