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Germany's Schaeffler aims to double profit margin in 2028

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(Reuters) -German machine and car parts maker Schaeffler on Tuesday released medium-term targets for 2028, saying the adjusted operating profit margin could double from 2024 levels, supported by a

Germany's Schaeffler aims to double profit margin in 2028

Schaeffler's Growth Strategy and Financial Goals

By Amir Orusov

Profit Margin and Sales Projections

(Reuters) - German machine and auto parts manufacturer Schaeffler is aiming to double its adjusted operating profit margin in 2028 from last year's level, it said in a presentation of midterm targets unveiled on Tuesday.

Expansion into New Sectors

Its shares rose 3.6% at 1336 GMT after it announced at a capital markets day in Frankfurt that it expects its adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) margin to reach between 6% and 8%, compared with 3.5% in 2024.

E-Mobility and Defense

The outlook was supported by expectations that the company's E-Mobility division, expanded through the acquisition of EV components maker Vitesco, will break even.

Humanoid Robotics Potential

Synergies from the Vitesco deal and a cost-cutting programme launched following the acquisition are expected to reap positive EBIT impacts totalling 815 million euros ($965 million) in 2029, Schaeffler said. Job cuts aimed at reducing the company's European headcount by 4,700 will be 80% completed by 2027, it said.

Schaeffler is also targeting sales of 27 billion to 29 billion euros in 2028, having generated sales of 24.3 billion euros last year.

CEO Klaus Rosenfeld said the company expected up to 10% of group sales in 2035 to come from sectors it has been actively exploring, including defence, electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, and humanoid robotics.

In 2024, these sectors brought in just 1% of group sales.

Rosenfeld said humanoid robotics constituted a potential new growth sector, though it was at the beginning of its development.

"It's important that we find the right partners with whom we can work," he said.

Ahead of the investor day, Citi analysts wrote that Schaeffler's in-house humanoid robot start-up could make it a leading European player in humanoid actuator hardware.

Schaeffler has previously said it is preparing to expand its defence sector footprint.

That echoes a wider trend among German automakers, including Volkswagen and Daimler Truck, which have been exploring the industry as a potential growth avenue as European governments ramp up military spending.

($1 = 0.8444 euros)

(Reporting by Amir Orusov; additional reporting by Alexander Huebner; Editing by Ludwig Burger, Miranda Murray and Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • Schaeffler aims to double its profit margin by 2028.
  • Expansion into E-Mobility and defense sectors.
  • Vitesco acquisition to aid E-Mobility division.
  • Projected sales of 27-29 billion euros by 2028.
  • Humanoid robotics as a potential growth sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

What profit margin does Schaeffler aim to achieve by 2028?
Schaeffler aims to double its adjusted operating profit margin to between 6% and 8% by 2028.
What is the expected sales target for Schaeffler in 2028?
Schaeffler is targeting sales of 27 billion to 29 billion euros in 2028, up from 24.3 billion euros last year.
How does Schaeffler plan to achieve its profit margin goals?
The company expects synergies from its Vitesco acquisition and a cost-cutting program to generate positive EBIT impacts totaling 815 million euros by 2029.
What new sectors is Schaeffler exploring for growth?
Schaeffler is exploring sectors such as defence, electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, and humanoid robotics.
What impact did the Vitesco acquisition have on Schaeffler?
The acquisition of Vitesco is expected to support Schaeffler's E-Mobility division and help it break even, contributing to the company's overall financial targets.

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