Danfoss sustains growth amidst global economic challenges

The company's operating profits (EBITA) surged by 10% to EUR 1,345 million, with an improved margin of 12.6%.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 11 Mar 2024 Views icon925 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Danfoss sustains growth amidst global economic challenges

Despite facing headwinds in the global economy, Danfoss continued its positive trajectory in 2023, marked by significant investments in innovative solutions and sustainable practices. Despite a slower growth environment, the company reported a 10% increase in earnings (EBITA) and a 49% growth in cash flow. Moreover, Danfoss achieved an 18% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions, while experiencing a 7% growth in sales in local currency, amounting to EUR 10.7 billion.

The operating profits (EBITA) surged by 10% to EUR 1,345 million, with an improved margin of 12.6%. Additionally, the company recorded a record-level free operating cash flow of Euro 692 million, demonstrating a 49% increase compared to the previous year. Notably, Danfoss witnessed positive growth in North America and Europe, while Asia Pacific experienced a decline due to the economic slowdown in China.

Looking ahead, Danfoss remains focused on expanding market share and maintaining profitability. Sales for 2024 are projected to range between Euro 10.0-11.5 billion, with an expected EBITA margin of 11.8-13.3%. The company's growth trajectory hinges on factors such as global supply chain stability, geopolitical dynamics, inflation rates, and overall global economic growth.

RELATED ARTICLES
Toyota Kirloskar Motor registers 14% growth in September 2024

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar01 Oct 2024

The company sold a total of 26,847 units during the month, comprising 23,802 domestic sales and 3,045 exports. In Septem...

Ashok Leyland signs MoU with FlixBus India

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar01 Oct 2024

Under this partnership, FlixBus’s operating bus partners will have access to Ashok Leyland’s advanced chassis and after-...

EXCLUSIVE: Jalaj Gupta steps down; Venkat Srinivas is new head of Mahindra Trucks and Buses, and Construction Equipment businesses

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar01 Oct 2024

Venkat Srinivas' responsibility will be transferred to Manoj Varghese, the Group Chief Platform head of Electric Vehicle...