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Sulzer’s order intake grows 10% in the first quarter of 2019

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World Fertilizer,


In the first three months of 2019, order intake rose by CHF84 million, with currency-adjusted growth of 9.6% and organic growth of 8.4%. Currency impact was a negative 0.3% and acquisitions contributed CHF11 million. Order intake grew in most Sulzer end markets.

Sulzer's order intake from the water market increased by 36% organically, boosted by larger pump orders for water pipelines and desalination in the Middle-East amounting to CHF42 million. Municipal water grew at its normal GDP pace. Order intake from oil and gas was up by 16%, with a particularly strong downstream segment. Pulp and paper saw double-digit growth, while orders from power customers were 15% down compared to a strong first quarter of 2018 but up 19% sequentially.

Within the applicator systems division, orders from the dental and adhesives markets were up 6%, while beauty was down 13% due to a combination of a previously disclosed base effect from a customer switching to a new generation product, and lower growth from large beauty customers.

Geographically, order intake growth in the Americas was particularly strong at +15%, with the USA up 20%. Europe, the Middle East and Africa rose by 12%, with Europe itself up 4%. Asia-Pacific orders shrunk by 3% despite China being up 9% and India close to 4%.

Market conditions continue to be favourable. While order intake growth to date is significantly above the full year guidance, some of the larger orders booked in the first quarter were expected in the second quarter. As such, Sulzer’s guidance for the full year 2019 remains unchanged: adjusted for currency effects, Sulzer expects order intake to grow organically by 2% to 5%, and sales to grow organically by 3% to 5%. Sulzer forecasts reaching an opEBITA margin of around 10%.

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