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Volvo CE sees sales increase 30% in first quarter of 2017

Volvo Construction Equipment reports sales up 30% in the first quarter of 2017 thanks to improving market conditions in all regions except South America. During the first three months of 2017 Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30% to SEK 16,163 M (SEK 12,452 M in Q1 2016). Operating income was also positively impacted, rising to SEK 1,617 M, up significantly compared to SEK 341 M in the first quarter of 2016. Operating margin also saw good improvement, at 10%, compared to 2.7% in the same period the year before
April 25, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Weissburg: Volvo CE is on the right track
7659 Volvo Construction Equipment reports sales up 30% in the first quarter of 2017 thanks to improving market conditions in all regions except South America.


During the first three months of 2017 Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30% to SEK 16,163 M (SEK 12,452 M in Q1 2016).

Operating income was also positively impacted, rising to SEK 1,617 M, up significantly compared to SEK 341 M in the first quarter of 2016.

Operating margin also saw good improvement, at 10%, compared to 2.7% in the same period the year before.

Order intake rose by 34% to 17,487 machines, with increases in orders coming from all markets, but particularly China and Europe. Deliveries were also up 34% during the period, to 16,369 machines.

The statement said that the construction equipment market continued to improve during the quarter, with all regions, except South America, showing growth.

The European market was up 17%, driven by increased demand in Germany, the UK and France. North America was up 1%, with improvements in compact equipment and large excavators offsetting lower demand in other product areas.

The market in Asia  - excluding China - was 10% up on the same period last year, boosted by improvements in India and Korea. There was also strong growth in Indonesia, driven by a recovering mining sector, while demand shrank in both Turkey and the Middle East.

China, meanwhile, continues to recover, with the market growing by 48% during the first quarter, compared to the same point the previous year; driven by a surge in demand for excavators, which increased by 99% during the period.

“After years of tough market conditions, the Volvo CE business is growing again,” said Volvo CE president Martin Weissburg.

“Higher sales volumes linked with increased internal efficiency and a lower cost-base helped us deliver good profitability levels during the quarter. Volvo CE is on the right track, the improvement plan is yielding results and there are further opportunities to improve the long-term competitiveness of the company,” he said.

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