Liebherr Group Sees Significant Earnings Boost in 2021 Despite Supply Chain Challenges

Despite supply chain bottlenecks, Liebherr recorded a significant increase in sales revenues in 2021 compared to the previous year.

The R 976-E is one of two electric crawler excavators for mining and quarrying applications presented by the Liebherr earthmoving product segment.
The R 976-E is one of two electric crawler excavators for mining and quarrying applications presented by the Liebherr earthmoving product segment.

Conditions in fiscal year 2021 were difficult for manufacturing companies. From the second quarter, it became increasingly difficult to procure various raw materials, components and electronic parts. This resulted in price increases and bottlenecks in the global supply chains. Despite that, Liebherr Group recorded a significant increase in sales revenues compared to the previous year. The Liebherr Group grew in 11 of its 13 product segments and in almost all of its sales regions.

In 2021, the Liebherr Group achieved a turnover of € 11,639 million. Compared to the previous year, the company posted an overall increase of € 1,298 million or 12.6%. As a result, it was almost able to match its previous record year in 2019 in terms of annual turnover.

Revenues in the earthmoving, material handling technology, deep foundation machines, mobile and crawler cranes, tower cranes, concrete technology and mining product segments were 17% higher than in the previous year at € 8,009 million. In the other product segments, including maritime cranes, aerospace and transportation systems, gear technology and automation systems, refrigerators and freezers, as well as components and hotels, Liebherr achieved total revenues of € 3,630 million, a 3.9% increase compared to the previous year.

Sales increased in the European Union, which has traditionally been the Group's strongest sales region. High growth rates were recorded in almost all EU markets, with France in particular showing above average development.

Outside the EU, there was a marked rise in sales in the United Kingdom, among other regions. Positive development was also seen in North America, as well as Central America and South America, where strong growth came especially from Brazil. The Liebherr Group faced declines in Africa, as well as in the Near and Middle East, whereas the financial year in Asia and Oceania ended with a moderate rise.

In 2021, the Liebherr Group achieved a net profit for the year of € 545 million, a value above the level before the pandemic. Operating results and the financial result grew considerably compared to the previous year. The 2021 business year also saw a significant increase in the number of employees. At the end of the year, the Group employed 49,611 people worldwide, an increase of 1,686 compared to the prior year.

Investments in Technologies, Production and Support

Liebherr invested € 559 million in research and development last year. The bulk of this was used in the development of new products. Numerous cooperative ventures with universities, or higher education institutions and research institutes were also initiated or continued.

Alternative drive technologies continue to be a focal point of the company's research projects, with the Liebherr Group taking a "technology neutral" approach. In 2021, for example, it worked on hydrogen-powered combustion engines and their injection technologies, as well as electric drives. Liebherr expanded its portfolio of construction machines with electric drives to include:

  • two all-electric truck mixers on five-axle chassis frames,
  • two electric crawler excavators R 976-E and R 980 SME-E,
  • and the battery-powered crawler cranes LR 1160.1 unplugged and LR 1130.1 unplugged both with zero local emissions. 

The start of the development phase of the first all-electric offshore crane also marked the launch of electrification of the product portfolio in this area.

Furthermore, Liebherr prepared various product lines for the use of hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO) as a fuel. The Ehingen and Kirchdorf an der Iller sites (both in Germany) are now already fuelling all machines with the climate-neutral fuel ex works as standard.

Digitalization was another focal point of R&D activities. Among others, this activity included:

  • launch of a new range of refrigerators and freezers with resource-friendly freshness technology and digital networking;
  • optimization in several product segments of existing technologies for remote control, automation and networking;
  • extension of the Liebherr-Remote-Service App;
  • development of two assist systems for mining trucks, which offer automatic steering assistance, reduce the strain on the driver and lower fuel consumption.

The Liebherr Group also invested € 742 million in its production sites and its global distribution and service networks. The level of investment increased by € 137 million compared to last year. Offset against this was depreciation of € 507 million.

In the concrete technology product segment, a new production plant went into operation. Liebherr-Concrete Technology Marica EOOD in Plovdiv (Bulgaria) supplies Liebherr-Mischtechnik GmbH in Bad Schussenried (Germany) with pre-assemblies and steel constructions for truck mixers.

The inside of the large diameter bearing for maritime applications is visible from a ladder.The inside of the large diameter bearing for maritime applications is visible from a ladder.To further expand its presence in the Asian market and meet the high demand from the wind and construction industries, the Group began construction of a new components plant in China: Liebherr Components (Dalian) Co., Ltd. will produce slewing bearings, gearboxes and hydraulic cylinders at the Dalian site, starting at the end of 2022.

Last year also saw the construction of a new assembly line for gearboxes in India. In addition, a large-scale expansion was approved for the plant in Ehingen (Germany). Step-by-step, investments will be made in the expansion until 2030 in order to significantly increase its production capacity and meet the rising demand for mobile and crawler cranes.

In parallel, the Group continued to expand its sales and service infrastructure. In Austria, new logistics centres were established in Telfs and Bischofshofen, and the building work on a new sales centre for construction machines started in Puch / Urstein. In Dettingen / Iller (Germany), Liebherr added a new office and repair facility to expand its sales and service infrastructure for construction machines.

Outlook for 2022

The Liebherr Group has started 2022 with a very good order situation. Opportunities arise from the expected increase in demand in the various industrial sectors in which the Group is active.

However, the negative effects on the activities of the Liebherr Group due to the war in Ukraine can already be seen. The company is monitoring and assessing the current situation in Ukraine and Russia on a daily basis and is currently in the process of adjusting its Russian activities to the extensive sanctions imposed on the country.

At the same time, there are still uncertainties with regard to the pandemic-related restrictions, the effects of steep price increases for many goods and services, shortages of certain raw materials and the lack of skilled workers, as well as bottlenecks in different supply chains. It is also unclear how fiscal and monetary policy measures will ultimately affect the Liebherr Group.

Despite the difficult conditions, Liebherr is cautiously optimistic about the rest of the year.

On Monday, April 4, 2022, the Liebherr Group published its current annual report. It can be found online at www.liebherr.com/liebherr-annual-report.

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