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Home News Sales up 30% in Volvo CE’s first-quarter

Sales up 30% in Volvo CE’s first-quarter

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April 24, 2018
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Volvo Construction Equipment says that significant market demand increases in all major regions helped propel it to a strong first-quarter 2018, with sales up 30% and profitability up 79%. During the first three months of 2018 Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30% to SEK 20,914 million (approximately €2,015 million, compared to SEK 16,101 million in Q1 2017. Adjusted for currency movements the results were even better, up 33%. Operating income was also positively impacted, rising to SEK 2,888 million, up 79%

Volvo Construction Equipment says that significant market demand increases in all major regions helped propel it to a strong first-quarter 2018, with sales up 30% and profitability up 79%.

During the first three months of 2018 Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30% to SEK 20,914 million (approximately €2,015 million, compared to SEK 16,101 million in Q1 2017. Adjusted for currency movements the results were even better, up 33%.

Operating income was also positively impacted, rising to SEK 2,888 million, up 79% compared to SEK 1,615 million in the first-quarter of 2017.

Operating margin also saw improvement at 13.8% compared to 10% in the same period the year before.

In the first-quarter of 2018, Volvo CE says it also enjoyed an increase in order intake, which rose by 37% to 23,938 machines, with increases in orders coming from all markets, but particularly North America and Asia.

Deliveries were also up 35% during the period, to 22,102 machines.

Looking at the market situation, the company says that the construction equipment market continued to improve during the quarter, with all regions showing growth.

The European market was up 10%, driven by increased demand in Germany, Italy and parts of Eastern Europe. North America was up 21%, driven mainly by demand for excavators. South America continued to recover from low levels, rising 27%.

Asia (excluding China) was up 21% compared to last year, boosted by growth in India, Indonesia, Turkey and the Middle East. Strong demand for large excavators and wheeled loaders helped the Chinese market improve by 13% during the quarter.

“In general, market demand is strong, and Volvo CE has continued to improve sales and profitability,” says Melker Jernberg, Volvo CE’s president.

“We are leveraging the benefits of these increased volumes well, while at the same time keeping a tight control of costs.”

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