In line with the previously announced forecasts, the Picanol Group realized a consolidated turnover of 529.34 million euros in 2015, an increase of 26.6 per cent compared to 418.2 million euros in 2014.
In 2015, the Weaving Machines division attracted high global demand, which meant that the group had to focus strongly on flexibility in order to handle production peaks. Picanol introduced during the year a number of new weaving machines like the OptiMax-i, the TerryMax-i and the TERRYplus Summum. This enabled it to once again profile itself as the technological market leader in rapier and airjet weaving machines. The higher demand from weaving machines resulted in a turnover increase for Industries in 2015, whereas that for other customers remained stable in 2015. The Industries division continues to focus successfully on its engineered casting solutions (Proferro) and its controller capacities (PsiControl) in order to attract new projects and customers.
The Picanol Group activities resulted in a net profit of 60.6 million euros compared to 40.67 million euros in 2014. In addition, Tessenderlo Chemie NV contributed 25.09 million euros to the net result as compared to 11.73 million euros in 2014. The group closed 2015 with a net result of 85.69 million euros, compared to 52.4 million euros in 2014.
To deal with production peaks, the Picanol Group is currently looking for some 50 additional employees for its production facility in Ypres. The order book is well-filled for the first half of 2016. For the full year, the group expects to realize a turnover in line with that of 2013, which was the best year in the history of the group. The group is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year.
Weaving machines
The Weaving Machines division experienced a strong start to 2015, thanks to the high demand for quality and technology, which was partly supported by the favorable exchange rate of the euro. The first half of 2015 was characterized by a persistent high global demand for Picanol weaving machines, with an increased focus on the handling of the various production peaks. Sales of parts and accessories followed the positive trend of the weaving machines. Demand for Picanol weaving machines remained high in the second half of 2015.
During the year, the Picanol Group continued to target its efforts on product development and innovation to further expand its high-tech activities. Last year, for instance, Picanol celebrated the 40th anniversary of the production of rapier weaving machines with the global launch of its new OptiMax-i rapier machine, the fastest industrially produced rapier weaving machine in the world.
Picanol also launched two new weaving machines for the weaving of terry cloth: the TerryMax-i (rapier) and the TERRYplus Summum (airjet). Picanol is the only machine manufacturer to offer both rapier and airjet technology for terry cloth weaving. In November 2015, it successfully participated in the 17th edition of ITMA in Milan, and its new machines were well received at the show.
Picanol further invested in the renovation and modernization of its production facilities, which included the purchase of new automated guided vehicles in the assembly lines. In combination with further productivity and quality improvements, the group is aiming to improve its competitiveness in Ypres.
Industries
The higher demand from weaving machines resulted in a turnover increase for Industries in 2015. The turnover for other customers remained stable. Last year, the Industries Division was commercially successful with new customers and new orders from the existing customers, although it was also confronted with less favorable economic condition in the agricultural and mining sectors, among others.