Waiblingen, 4/28/2020 | Company press release
The STIHL Group achieved revenue of 3.93 billion euros in fiscal year 2019. That represents a 4 percent increase over the previous year (3.78 billion euros). If the effects of foreign exchange rates are excluded, revenue growth would have been around 2.7 percent. STIHL Executive Board Chairman Dr. Bertram Kandziora explained at the company’s annual press conference: “Despite numerous challenges in the past year, we have been able to record increased revenue in the Group. At the same time, spiraling trade conflicts, a weakening global economy and unfavorable weather conditions have left their mark.” In addition, there has been an increasing trend to replace gasoline products with cordless battery products. While sales of battery products rose, there was falling demand for gasoline products. Considered overall, sales remained stable. The first quarter of this year has already been detrimentally influenced by the worldwide spread of COVID-19. “After a very good January and February, the first quarter was on a par with last year’s result. As dealerships have been shut down in a number of countries, we are assuming there will be a noticeable decline in the second quarter. But we remain optimistic for the medium term,” said the STIHL Executive Board Chairman. “Being a family-owned company, we are bearing a considerable amount of responsibility towards our employees during the coronavirus crisis. That means we are endeavoring to secure jobs and, as far as possible, continue to run production lines and supply our dealers – naturally in close cooperation with the health authorities, and in compliance with strict and regulatory protective measures in the plants. After all, we also have a responsibility towards our more than 53,000 servicing dealers and millions of customers,” said Dr. Kandziora.
In 2019 the individual markets presented a very varied picture. Sales developed favorably in Western and Eastern Europe, excluding Russia. North America, which has been the STIHL Group’s growth engine for many years, recorded a slight decline. This trend is primarily due to the cold and wet weather at the beginning of the gardening season. In Asia, the company achieved a slight increase in unit sales. India in particular developed very favorably and showed double-digit growth. Unit sales in Africa, where the company has a subsidiary in South Africa and, since 2017, a second subsidiary in Kenya, are at the same level as the previous year. “We further expanded the STIHL dealer network last year. Customers can now go to more than 53,000 servicing dealers throughout the world to buy STIHL products and obtain trusted professional advice and technical services,” said Dr. Kandziora.
The number of employees in the group was down 2.3 percent compared to the same time in the previous year. As at December 31, 2019, STIHL employed a total of 16,722 people.
The German parent company, ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG, achieved a moderate increase in revenue in 2019, of 0.8 percent to 1.21 billion euros (previous year: 1.2 billion euros). A change in the product mix also contributed to this. In the past year for example, more higher-value products were sold than in the year before. On the other hand, unit sales were down for the parent company. “Nevertheless, family-owned company STIHL continues to occupy a strong position in Germany,” said Dr. Kandziora. Investments in 2019 amounted to 134 million euros (previous year: 124 million euros). The major portion of the investments was allocated to the extension of the Ludwigsburg logistics center, adding floors to the production logistics center in Waiblingen-Neustadt as well as modernizing the founding company’s headquarters and building the STIHL Brand World in Waiblingen.
The workforce of ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG grew by 1.9 percent compared to the previous year’s reporting date. As at December 31, 2019, there were 5,090 people employed by the parent company. Of that total, 3,626 were employed in Waiblingen, 247 in Ludwigsburg, 395 in Fellbach, 755 in Weinsheim and 67 in Wiechs am Randen.
The first quarter of the current year was severely affected by worldwide measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic. STIHL started the year with increased unit sales and revenue, but the spread of the coronavirus had a negative effect on business from March onwards. STIHL expects there to be an overall decline in unit sales in 2020. However, owing to the very dynamic situation, the effects of measures to counter the pandemic are not yet predictable with any certainty. “Thanks to our high degree of flexibility, we can react quickly to changes in the markets. We remain optimistic for the medium and long term,” said Dr. Kandziora. Once the coronavirus crisis is behind us, STIHL expects the markets to again gather momentum and for unit sales to rise. “Nevertheless, we are faced with a number of challenges that need to be dealt with: Apart from continuing business operations while considerable restrictions affect production and sales during the pandemic, we have to address increasing levels of competition in the battery segment. Furthermore, weak global economic conditions can be expected in 2020. To cope with these challenges we have instigated a number of projects for increasing efficiency and saving costs within the company. STIHL has already weathered a number of crises since it was founded more than 90 years ago. I am confident that we will also prevail over this worldwide coronavirus crisis. And I would like to explicitly thank our employees for their enormous commitment, the observance of absolutely essential safety measures to avoid the spread of coronavirus and outstanding cooperation in the group,” emphasized Dr. Kandziora.
For the first half of the year STIHL has announced a number of new products in the battery, gasoline and digital segments.
Just in time for the start of the outdoor season, the new collection is now available in the STIHL online Brand Shop at www.stihl-markenshop.de. Customers and fans of the brand will find everything that warms the hearts of true STIHL enthusiasts – from exclusively designed textiles and accessories to wooden toys and historic models and fan items. Among other things, the popularity of this concept is demonstrated by the fact that the “Contra Lightning” universal storage box received the Promotional Gift Award 2020 in the special design category.
Lumberjack sports are also affected by the current measures to suppress the coronavirus. For this reason all the planned events in the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Extreme Sport Series up to the end of June – including the World Trophy scheduled for the end of May in Vienna – have been officially canceled. Depending on how the situation unfolds, a decision on the remainder of the international season will be made in a considered and responsible manner. This also applies to the World Championships in Sweden scheduled for the beginning of November.