Feintool reorganizes the production of rotors and stators for electric motors in Europe
03 Dicembre 2024 - 6:30AM
UK Regulatory
Feintool reorganizes the production of rotors and stators for
electric motors in Europe
This is an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Article 53 of the
Listing Rules (LR)
of the SIX Exchange Regulation AG
The challenging developments in the European automotive
sector are characterized by a very demanding market environment.
Manufacturers and suppliers are adapting their production and
business models. In addition, the industrial business is still not
recovering. Feintool reviews its strategic capacity planning on a
regular basis and is planning a change in production capacity
allocation in Europe.
The Feintool Group is facing major challenges in its European
business for electric motors, due to several factors: political
uncertainty in relation to electromobility and the transition to
renewable energies, as well as an economic downturn in the
industrial business.
These unfavorable conditions have led to a slowdown or decline
in sales of electric vehicles in some markets and the industrial
business for electric motors is facing a sharp drop in turnover.
Car manufacturers and their suppliers developed overcapacities,
resulting in individual programs for battery electric vehicles
being postponed, reduced in volume or cancelled.
Ready for the future: realignment of the Business Unit
Stamping
In response to the ongoing strained order and earnings
situation, the Board of Directors and the Executive Board of
Feintool International Holding AG decided at their meeting on
December 2, 2024 to realign the footprint of the Business Unit
Stamping, which specializes in electrolamination stamping. The
Business Unit Stamping includes the sites in Sachsenheim, Vaihingen
and Jessen in Germany and the Tokod site in Hungary.
As part of the realignment of the business unit, its management,
the competence centers for research and development and toolmaking
as well as the highly automated automotive production will be
pooled in Vaihingen (DE), located in proximity to Sachsenheim (DE).
The unprofitable production in Sachsenheim - mainly due to external
economic factors and the current conditions in Germany - will
mainly be relocated to Tokod (H) and the Sachsenheim site will
subsequently be closed. The transfer of production to the
state-of-the-art plant in Tokod will ensure the long-term
competitiveness of the business.
This realignment, which is subject to the consultation of
employee representatives, would preserve a total of around 250 of
the current 450 workplaces in Sachsenheim and Vaihingen. Feintool
plans to implement the relocation in a socially responsible manner.
The existing Feintool plant in Jessen (DE) is also affected by the
realignment to a lesser extent.
The necessary restructuring expenses will impact earnings in
2024 primarily.
Actively shaping the technological
transformation
The planned realignment requires time and careful preparation in
coordination with customers and internal specialist departments.
The change will lead to a sustainable improvement in the results of
the Business Unit Stamping. Once the relocations have been
completed, this will lead to savings of CHF 15 million per year in
the medium term.
Torsten Greiner, CEO Feintool: “Feintool is confronted with a
very challenging market situation that requires decisive action.
The decision to realign the Business Unit Stamping and to relocate
parts of the production was carefully considered and taken. With
these changes, we are ensuring that Feintool will emerge stronger
from the current challenging situation in a sustainable way and can
actively shape the technological transformation in the automotive
industry and the transition to renewable energies.”
Feintool International Holding
AG
Industriering 8
3250 Lyss
Switzerland
Media spokesperson
Karin Labhart
Phone +41 32 387 51 57
Mobil +41 79 609 22 02
karin.labhart@feintool.com
www.feintool.com
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link:
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