Škoda Auto Achieves Record Year For Deliveries And Sales Revenue In 2018
March 20, 2019 by SkodaŠKODA delivered 1,253,700 vehicles to customers in 2018 (+4.4%)• Sales revenue increased by 4.4% to 17.3 billion euros compared to the previous year
• Operating profit remains high at 1.4 billion euros
• Return on investment (ROI) high among competition at 26.3%
• Investment programme for the future launched: Investments in tangible assets (+22.2%) and research and development expenditure (+46.8%) increased significantly in 2018
Mladá Boleslav, 20 March 2019 – Delivering 1,253,700 vehicles, ŠKODA AUTO set another record in 2018. Compared to the previous year, the car manufacturer increased its worldwide deliveries to customers by 4.4%. Sales revenue also increased by 4.4% compared to the previous year and achieved the best result in the company's history at 17.3 billion euros (2017: 16.6 billion euros). Despite challenging conditions, the operating profit of 1.4 billion euros (2017: 1.6 billion euros) and a return on sales (ROS) of 8.0% remained at high levels in 2018. In addition, the return on investment (ROI) of 26.3% was high among the competition. In 2018, ŠKODA AUTO invested extensively in the company's future, increasing investments in tangible assets by more than 22%. These funds were used for new products, drive and battery technologies as well as the further development of the sites. ŠKODA AUTO invested more than 500 million euros directly in plants and facilities in the Czech Republic. Expenditure on research and development increased year-on-year by 46.8% last year. ŠKODA AUTO CEO Bernhard Maier emphasises: 'The success of ŠKODA AUTO in the fiscal year 2018 is a strong team effort. My heartfelt thanks to all Škodians. By delivering 1,253,700 vehicles around the world, we set another record in 2018. Our product campaign is proving effective; the models have been very well received by our customers. At the same time, 2018 was a year of considerable challenges for ŠKODA. We assumed responsibility for several tasks within the Volkswagen Group: the regional management of India and Russia, the development and production of the Passat family at the Kvasiny site, and the expansion of production capacities at a multi-brand plant. The transition to the new WLTP cycle and the trade dispute between the US and China created uncertainty and reluctance to buy in some markets. Negative exchange rate effects, as well as increased personnel costs and high upfront expenditure for the future, are also reflected in the result. We have actively counteracted these challenges with a comprehensive Performance programme, and we are continuing to systematically pursue this course because 2019 will also be a challenging year. Despite the ongoing difficult global economic conditions, the transformation process in the automotive industry is also gaining momentum for ŠKODA. With our Strategy 2025, we have set the right course. The upfront expenditures on the coming years will ensure the long-term future of our company and the Czech Republic as an automotive location.' ŠKODA AUTO CFO Klaus-Dieter Schürmann emphasises: 'Thanks to our active price and sales management as well as consistent cost management, ŠKODA AUTO is a successful and sustainably profitable company even in turbulent waters. In 2019, we expect stronger headwinds, especially in some key markets. To counteract these negative influences actively and directly, ŠKODA launched an additional Performance programme in the first half of 2018, which, in its full effect, will bring annual savings of 500 million euros from 2020 onwards. At the same time, we will continue to electrify our model range in the coming years, invest in new mobility solutions and further internationalise our company. This is how we are making ŠKODA fit for the future.' ŠKODA AUTO is driving forward the development and introduction of new products and model series. For this purpose, the automaker has invested more than 500 million euros directly in its Czech plants in 2018, for example, constructing a new paint shop at the headquarters in Mladá Boleslav and more powerful data centres. The car manufacturer has also launched the most comprehensive investment programme in the company's history. Over the next four years, 2 billion euros will be spent on e-mobility and new mobility services alone. With the launch of electric mobility, 2019 marks an important milestone in the company's 124-year history. By the end of 2022, the car manufacturer will have introduced over 30 new models, more than ten of which will be partially or fully electric. ŠKODA AUTO Group1 – Key figures between January and December 20182
Units | 2018 | 2017 | Change in % | |
Deliveries to customers | Cars | 1,253,700 | 1,200,500 | 4.4 |
Deliveries to customers excluding China | Cars | 912,700 | 875,500 | 4.3 |
Production3 | Cars | 902,500 | 870,500 | 3.7 |
Sales4 | Cars | 956,700 | 937,000 | 2.1 |
Sales revenue | Million EUR | 17,293 | 16,559 | 4.4 |
Operating profit | Million EUR | 1,377 | 1,611 | (14.6) |
Return on sales | Percent | 8.0 | 9.7 | - |
Investments in tangible assets | Million EUR | 896 | 733 | 22.2 |
Net cash flow | Million EUR | 755 | 1,373 | (45.0) |
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