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25.08.2022

PICANOL GROUP: Strong first HY22, but …

In comparison to HY 21 revenue went up by 26% to 1,707.3 million EUR, the profit reached 123.9 million EUR (+6%).

Machines & Technologies revenue increased by +10%. The revenue of Agro increased by +46%, Bio-valorization revenue increased by +27%, the revenue of Industrial Solutions increased by +21%, and the revenue of T-Power increased by 4%. This revenue increase could be mainly realized thanks to higher sales prices, implemented to compensate the increase of raw material, energy and transportation costs in most segments.

In comparison to HY 21 revenue went up by 26% to 1,707.3 million EUR, the profit reached 123.9 million EUR (+6%).

Machines & Technologies revenue increased by +10%. The revenue of Agro increased by +46%, Bio-valorization revenue increased by +27%, the revenue of Industrial Solutions increased by +21%, and the revenue of T-Power increased by 4%. This revenue increase could be mainly realized thanks to higher sales prices, implemented to compensate the increase of raw material, energy and transportation costs in most segments.

In the first half of 2022, revenue increased by +10% for the segment Machines & Technologies. This increase in revenue took place both in weaving machines (Picanol) and other industrial activities (Proferro, PsiControl). Picanol launched the OmniPlus-i TC Connect weaving machine into the Machines & Technologies segment in early 2022. This model, which was specifically made for weaving tire cord, has been upgraded with the latest airjet technology and equipped with the features of the new generation Connect weaving machines. However, HY22 Adjusted EBITDA decreased by 64% compared to last year due to the negative impact of rising raw material prices, transportation costs and costs of late deliveries, which could not be translated into higher selling prices, partly due to the large order book.

The group anticipates a continued high level of uncertainty in the second half of 2022, as well as in 2023, due to the current conflict in Eastern Europe, the difficult supply chain circumstances, and other challenges following the coronavirus pandemic. The development of customer demand and sales margin could therefore come under pressure. However, based on currently available information, Picanol Group expects that the 2022 Adjusted EBITDA will be higher than the 2021 Adjusted EBITDA (430.3 million EUR). This revised outlook for the 2022 financial year reflects the strong first half of the year, while the result for the second half is expected to be in line with the same period in the previous year.

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Picanol Group
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Picanol Group

(c) Picanol. Connect generation - PicConnect enabled (BlueTouch display).
Connect generation - PicConnect enabled (BlueTouch display)
08.11.2021

Picanol: New Connect generation of airjet and rapier weaving machines

Picanol has introduced its latest generation of airjet and rapier weaving machines, which have been called the “Connect” generation. These new generation weaving machines focus on connectivity and an increased level of data availability. With this new generation, Picanol is launching several new functionalities such as a digitalized Gripper stroke setting, Gripper tape monitoring, Climate control, Shed angle measurement, and fully integrated Power monitoring.

Picanol has introduced its latest generation of airjet and rapier weaving machines, which have been called the “Connect” generation. These new generation weaving machines focus on connectivity and an increased level of data availability. With this new generation, Picanol is launching several new functionalities such as a digitalized Gripper stroke setting, Gripper tape monitoring, Climate control, Shed angle measurement, and fully integrated Power monitoring.

“Following the successful launch of our digital platform PicConnect earlier this month, we have now released a new generation of weaving machines, which are known as the Connect generation. Our Connect generation weaving machines can provide the correct data and are loaded with new and never-before-seen functionalities. This is clear proof that for Picanol “Driven by Data” is not just a slogan but a commitment. Not only have these innovations allowed us to make big improvements when it comes to our four design principles – Smart Performance, Sustainability Inside, Intuitive Control, and, of course, Driven by Data – but when combined with our new digital platform they will allow you to amplify your own intuition.” comments Johan Verstraete, Vice President Weaving Machines.

From now on, the range of Picanol weaving machines will have the “Connect” suffix. For the airjet weaving machines, this means: OmniPlus-i Connect and TerryPlus-i Connect, while for the rapier weaving machines, this means: OptiMax-i Connect and TerryMax-i Connect. These new machines are built around Picanol’s four main design principles:

Smart Performance
On the OptiMax-i Connect, Picanol has introduced a lubrication monitoring sensor in combination with a temperature sensor. The combined data they provide allow the user to make sure the gripper tapes are in optimal condition for maximum performance. As an option, a gripper stroke measurement sensor is also available. This not only dramatically simplifies the setting of the gripper stroke, but also enables the user to realize higher machine speeds when weaving reduced widths – a pure extra output combined with more user-friendliness.

Sustainability Inside
Even though it was 25 years ago that the Sumo Drive concept was launched, it remains the most powerful, versatile and energy friendly machine drive available. And it has been even further optimized. It features an optimized sheet metal package for lower energy consumption, optimized oil cooling circuit for a better performance and a built-in temperature monitoring. Moreover, the Connect machines can be equipped with a Power monitoring module, which allows the user to keep track of the power consumption of each machine over time. Every Connect machine also has a built-in ambient temperature and humidity sensor, which will help to optimize the climate control in the weaving shed at the lowest cost. And as raw material is the biggest cost factor, each machine can also be equipped with raw material use monitoring.

Driven by Data
As the machine has more sensors than ever before, it also generates more data. To enable a fast reaction to all these sensor data, the BlueBox control unit has been further optimized: better heat management guarantees short reaction cycles combined with the long lifetime of components. To have a good view of all of the data generated, a special sensor dashboard screen is available in the BlueTouch display: with a simple touch of the screen, the current and historical power consumption, temperature, humidity, material consumption, and – on the OmniPlus-i Connect – also the air consumption, can be monitored. The BlueTouch display is now also equipped with an Action center, an electronic logbook where all actions such as maintenance interventions can be logged or scheduled beforehand. The machine manual is now available on the BlueTouch display, and with the context-based help function the help pages related to the operation the user wants to perform appear with one touch of his/her fingertip. The built-in web browser even allows the user even to consult, for example, tutorial videos on the web to guide them through a setting procedure.

Intuitive Control
The Connect generation was designed to focus on what really matters: weave the highest possible grade A fabrics at minimal costs. A large set of tools have been installed to facilitate this goal. One of the most remarkable ones is the Harness frame stroke measurement – until recently, it was only available on the revolutionary SmartShed, but it is now also available on the cambox and dobby machines. Combined with the shed visualization and simulation, it offers a quantum leap in terms of optimizing the user’s shed settings without losing any time or taking any risks. The colors of the programmable Smart signal lights with stop timing functionality are now repeated around the push buttons, allowing even better visibility and the prioritization of interventions by the weaver. A full-fledged Access control system not only limits the access to certain pages and settings depending on the user, but also allows a tailored dashboard to be established for each user profile.

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Picanol rapier weaving weaving machinery
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Picanol

Picanol introduces online plattform for weaving (c) Picanol
08.10.2021

Picanol introduces online platform for weaving

With PicConnect, a new fully digital platform, Picanol is offering a wide range of features, from industrial IoT to service-related applications. PicConnect is a web-based application that can be accessed through a web browser on any device and it functions as the gateway to all Picanol’s digital services. The platform is cloud-based and it allows connecting the Picanol weaving machines to the platform in order to leverage its full extent of possibilities.

“PicConnect enables weavers to quickly react to changes in the weaving room, and it will have an immediate impact on the performance of the weaving machines. It will not only change how weavers interact with their machines but also the way they interact with Picanol. For this reason, Picanol can boldly state that PicConnect is bringing weavers into the era of intuitive weaving,” comments Johan Verstraete, Vice President Weaving Machines.

The first four applications that will be launched as part of PicConnect are: production monitoring, energy monitoring, style administration, and PartsLine, which is Picanol’s new online webshop.

With PicConnect, a new fully digital platform, Picanol is offering a wide range of features, from industrial IoT to service-related applications. PicConnect is a web-based application that can be accessed through a web browser on any device and it functions as the gateway to all Picanol’s digital services. The platform is cloud-based and it allows connecting the Picanol weaving machines to the platform in order to leverage its full extent of possibilities.

“PicConnect enables weavers to quickly react to changes in the weaving room, and it will have an immediate impact on the performance of the weaving machines. It will not only change how weavers interact with their machines but also the way they interact with Picanol. For this reason, Picanol can boldly state that PicConnect is bringing weavers into the era of intuitive weaving,” comments Johan Verstraete, Vice President Weaving Machines.

The first four applications that will be launched as part of PicConnect are: production monitoring, energy monitoring, style administration, and PartsLine, which is Picanol’s new online webshop.

Quelle:

Picanol

30.08.2021

Veränderungen im Rieter-Verwaltungsrat

  • Luc Tack und Stefaan Haspeslagh treten mit sofortiger Wirkung zurück

Die beiden Verwaltungsräte Luc Tack und Stefaan Haspeslagh haben am 30. August 2021 mitgeteilt, dass sie mit sofortiger Wirkung aus dem Verwaltungsrat von Rieter zurücktreten.

Rieter wird gegenüber den Strafverfolgungsbehörden mitteilen, dass kein weiteres Interesse an der Fortführung des Strafverfahrens besteht.

Der Verwaltungsrat begrüsst, dass im Interesse von Rieter und Picanol, die beide zu den weltweit führenden Textilmaschinenherstellern zählen, eine gemeinsame Lösung gefunden wurde.

Die Picanol-Gruppe (Belgien) wird nach Darstellung von Luc Tack weiterhin Aktionär von Rieter bleiben.

  • Luc Tack und Stefaan Haspeslagh treten mit sofortiger Wirkung zurück

Die beiden Verwaltungsräte Luc Tack und Stefaan Haspeslagh haben am 30. August 2021 mitgeteilt, dass sie mit sofortiger Wirkung aus dem Verwaltungsrat von Rieter zurücktreten.

Rieter wird gegenüber den Strafverfolgungsbehörden mitteilen, dass kein weiteres Interesse an der Fortführung des Strafverfahrens besteht.

Der Verwaltungsrat begrüsst, dass im Interesse von Rieter und Picanol, die beide zu den weltweit führenden Textilmaschinenherstellern zählen, eine gemeinsame Lösung gefunden wurde.

Die Picanol-Gruppe (Belgien) wird nach Darstellung von Luc Tack weiterhin Aktionär von Rieter bleiben.

Weitere Informationen:
Rieter Holding AG Verwaltungsrat
Quelle:

Rieter Management AG

16.03.2021

Veränderung im Verwaltungsrat der Rieter Holding AG

  • Michael Pieper steht nicht mehr zur Wiederwahl
  • Stefaan Haspeslagh wird an der ordentlichen Generalversammlung zur Wahl in den Verwaltungsrat vorgeschlagen
  • Veränderung steht im Zusammenhang mit der Übernahme des Aktienpaketes der Artemis Beteiligungen I AG durch die Picanol Group

Michael Pieper, seit 2009 Mitglied des Verwaltungsrats der Rieter Holding AG, hat Rieter darüber informiert, dass die Artemis Beteiligungen I AG ihr Aktienpaket von 11.5% an die Picanol Group (Picanol NV), Belgien, verkauft hat und er damit an der ordentlichen Generalversammlung vom 15. April 2021 nicht mehr zur Wiederwahl antreten wird.

Michael Pieper hat über mehr als zehn Jahre die Entwicklung von Rieter stark mitgestaltet. Im Jahr 2008 ist er als Grossaktionär bei Rieter eingestiegen und hatte seitdem einen massgeblichen Anteil an der strategischen Neuausrichtung.

  • Michael Pieper steht nicht mehr zur Wiederwahl
  • Stefaan Haspeslagh wird an der ordentlichen Generalversammlung zur Wahl in den Verwaltungsrat vorgeschlagen
  • Veränderung steht im Zusammenhang mit der Übernahme des Aktienpaketes der Artemis Beteiligungen I AG durch die Picanol Group

Michael Pieper, seit 2009 Mitglied des Verwaltungsrats der Rieter Holding AG, hat Rieter darüber informiert, dass die Artemis Beteiligungen I AG ihr Aktienpaket von 11.5% an die Picanol Group (Picanol NV), Belgien, verkauft hat und er damit an der ordentlichen Generalversammlung vom 15. April 2021 nicht mehr zur Wiederwahl antreten wird.

Michael Pieper hat über mehr als zehn Jahre die Entwicklung von Rieter stark mitgestaltet. Im Jahr 2008 ist er als Grossaktionär bei Rieter eingestiegen und hatte seitdem einen massgeblichen Anteil an der strategischen Neuausrichtung.

«Im Namen des Rieter-Konzerns danke ich Michael Pieper sehr herzlich für seine äusserst erfolgreiche und wertvolle Arbeit im Verwaltungsrat und für sein Engagement als langjähriger Grossaktionär.», sagte Bernhard Jucker, Verwaltungsratspräsident der Rieter Holding AG.

Der Verwaltungsrat der Rieter Holding AG hat heute bekannt gegeben, dass er an der ordentlichen Generalversammlung vom 15. April 2021 neu Stefaan Haspeslagh zur Wahl in den Verwaltungsrat vorschlagen wird.

Stefaan Haspeslagh (geb. 1958) hat einen Master in Angewandten Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Universität von Antwerpen, Belgien. Er ist seit 2010 Verwaltungsratspräsident und Chief Financial Officer der Picanol Group (Picanol NV), Belgien. Ausserdem ist er seit 2014 Verwaltungsratspräsident, Chief Operating Officer und Chief Financial Officer der Tessenderlo Group NV, Belgien. Als Direktor der Cellpack NV, Belgien, ist er seit 2001 im Amt.

«Rieter heisst den neuen Grossaktionär Picanol willkommen. Luc Tack, Mehrheitsaktionär und CEO von Picanol, ist seit vier Jahren Mitglied des Verwaltungsrats von Rieter. Stefaan Haspeslagh zeichnet sich durch eine breite, internationale Führungserfahrung im Textilumfeld aus und ist in der Industrie sehr gut vernetzt.», erklärte Verwaltungsratspräsident Bernhard Jucker.

Alle anderen derzeitigen Verwaltungsratsmitglieder werden sich an der Generalversammlung zur Wiederwahl stellen.

Quelle:

Rieter Holding AG