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VEOCEL™ showcased LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber (c) Lenzing Group
18.12.2023

VEOCEL™ showcased LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber

With the growing demand among brands and consumers for plastic-free materials and ingredient transparency, VEOCEL™, the flagship specialty nonwovens brand of Lenzing Group, showcased LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber at Hygienix 2023. LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber which is not classified as “plastic” according to EU SUPD, meets the growing interest for plastic-free nonwoven products across the industry and among consumers. Additionally, along with being an environment-friendly solution, the fiber delivers high-performance dryness and comfort which makes it the optimum fiber choice for absorbent hygiene applications.

Comprised of mostly fossil-based materials, absorbent hygiene products are an essential part of many consumers’ daily lives. With heightened concerns towards environmental impact, the product segment has been undergoing a change caused by shifting consumer preferences, increased consciousness and concerns towards plastic waste, and technology advancement. LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber has embraced these changes without compromising on quality or performance.

With the growing demand among brands and consumers for plastic-free materials and ingredient transparency, VEOCEL™, the flagship specialty nonwovens brand of Lenzing Group, showcased LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber at Hygienix 2023. LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber which is not classified as “plastic” according to EU SUPD, meets the growing interest for plastic-free nonwoven products across the industry and among consumers. Additionally, along with being an environment-friendly solution, the fiber delivers high-performance dryness and comfort which makes it the optimum fiber choice for absorbent hygiene applications.

Comprised of mostly fossil-based materials, absorbent hygiene products are an essential part of many consumers’ daily lives. With heightened concerns towards environmental impact, the product segment has been undergoing a change caused by shifting consumer preferences, increased consciousness and concerns towards plastic waste, and technology advancement. LENZING™ Lyocell Dry fiber has embraced these changes without compromising on quality or performance.

LENZING™ Lyocell Dry is a cellulosic environment-friendly wood-based alternative to fossil-based fibers. Besides offering great performance features such as liquid management, dryness, gentle-on-the-skin comfort, softness, and quality, LENZING™ Lyocell Dry helps to meet the needs of customers who are aiming to produce plastic-free applications or end products that do not harm the planet without compromising on performance or comfort.

Featuring Lenzing’s unique Dry technology, LENZING™ Lyocell Dry’s hydrophobic characteristics and liquid-controlling properties make it the ideal fiber for absorbent hygiene products. Its high-performing hydrophobicity makes it the optimal choice for a wide range of applications, including baby diapers, feminine care and personal hygiene products as well as adult incontinence products.

The fiber has consistently been tested by Lenzing as the softest* fiber among cellulosic fibers in both dry and wet stages. LENZING™ Lyocell Dry will enable brands and manufacturers to deliver quality hygiene products that provide a high level of comfort, softness, and dryness.

*Lenzing AG softness panel test

Weitere Informationen:
Lenzing VEOCEL™ lyocell fibers Hygienix
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Lenzing Group

Lenzing mehrfach für Internationalisierung ausgezeichnet (c) Lenzing AG
17.06.2021

Lenzing mehrfach für Internationalisierung ausgezeichnet

  • 1. Platz bei Wirtschaftswettbewerb „Austria’s Leading Companies“
  • Gewinn des „Global Player Awards“ für erfolgreiche Internationalisierung

Die Lenzing AG darf sich gleich doppelt über renommierte nationale Auszeichnungen freuen. Bei „Austria’s Leading Companies“ (ALC) wurden am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2021, wieder die erfolgreichsten österreichischen Unternehmen gekürt. Lenzing belegte in dem von PwC Österreich, Die Presse und KSV1870 veranstalteten Wettbewerb den 1. Platz in der Kategorie „Klimaschutz“.

Bei ALC zählt die Performance des Unternehmens: Bilanzzahlen, Umsatz und Ergebniswachstum der vergangenen drei Geschäftsjahre und ein gewichtetes Kennzahlensystem sorgen für ein objektives Ergebnis. Die finale Einreihung in die jeweilige Kategorie wird durch eine ausgewählte Jury vorgenommen. „In wirtschaftlich anspruchsvollen Zeiten ist der ALC-Award ein besonderes Zeichen der Anerkennung und ebenso ein Motivationspreis für die Zukunft. In Phasen der Krise ist Innovation, Zeitgeist und ein Perspektivenwechsel umso wichtiger“, heißt es vonseiten der Veranstalterseite.

  • 1. Platz bei Wirtschaftswettbewerb „Austria’s Leading Companies“
  • Gewinn des „Global Player Awards“ für erfolgreiche Internationalisierung

Die Lenzing AG darf sich gleich doppelt über renommierte nationale Auszeichnungen freuen. Bei „Austria’s Leading Companies“ (ALC) wurden am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2021, wieder die erfolgreichsten österreichischen Unternehmen gekürt. Lenzing belegte in dem von PwC Österreich, Die Presse und KSV1870 veranstalteten Wettbewerb den 1. Platz in der Kategorie „Klimaschutz“.

Bei ALC zählt die Performance des Unternehmens: Bilanzzahlen, Umsatz und Ergebniswachstum der vergangenen drei Geschäftsjahre und ein gewichtetes Kennzahlensystem sorgen für ein objektives Ergebnis. Die finale Einreihung in die jeweilige Kategorie wird durch eine ausgewählte Jury vorgenommen. „In wirtschaftlich anspruchsvollen Zeiten ist der ALC-Award ein besonderes Zeichen der Anerkennung und ebenso ein Motivationspreis für die Zukunft. In Phasen der Krise ist Innovation, Zeitgeist und ein Perspektivenwechsel umso wichtiger“, heißt es vonseiten der Veranstalterseite.

Erfolgreiche Internationalisierung
Bereits zum 26. Mal wurde der Exportpreis der Wirtschaftskammer Österreich an Unternehmen mit überdurchschnittlichem Erfolg in Auslandsmärkten verliehen. Lenzing wurde von der Jury zum Gewinner des „Global Player Award 2020“ gekürt.

Der Preis ist für Unternehmen bestimmt, die sich in den vergangenen Jahren eine starke Position am Weltmarkt erarbeitet haben. Der „Global Player Award“ geht an Unternehmen, die über ein effizientes Netzwerk im Ausland verfügen und im Waren- oder Dienstleistungsexport sogar als Pionier in einem bestimmten Land oder einer Branche gelten.

Lenzing Logo (c) Lenzing Group
29.09.2020

Lenzing is founding partner of the Renewable Carbon Initiative

Eleven leading companies from six countries founded the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) in September 2020 under the leadership of nova-Institute (Germany). The aim of the initiative is to support and speed up the transition from fossil carbon to renewable carbon for all organic chemicals and materials.

Besides Lenzing, these ten companies are founding members of the RCI, which also form the Core Advisory Board: Beiersdorf (Germany), Cosun Beet Company (The Netherlands), Covestro (Germany), Henkel (Germany), LanzaTech (USA), NESTE (Finland), SHV Energy (The Netherlands), Stahl (The Netherlands), Unilever (UK) and UPM (Finland).

Eleven leading companies from six countries founded the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) in September 2020 under the leadership of nova-Institute (Germany). The aim of the initiative is to support and speed up the transition from fossil carbon to renewable carbon for all organic chemicals and materials.

Besides Lenzing, these ten companies are founding members of the RCI, which also form the Core Advisory Board: Beiersdorf (Germany), Cosun Beet Company (The Netherlands), Covestro (Germany), Henkel (Germany), LanzaTech (USA), NESTE (Finland), SHV Energy (The Netherlands), Stahl (The Netherlands), Unilever (UK) and UPM (Finland).

The Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) addresses the core problem of climate change, which is extracting and using additional fossil carbon from the ground. The vision is stated clearly: By 2050, fossil carbon shall be completely substituted by renewable carbon, which is carbon from alternative sources: biomass, direct CO2 utilisation and recycling. The founders are convinced that this is the only way for chemicals, plastics and other organic materials to become sustainable, climate-friendly and part of the circular economy – part of the future.

Robert van de Kerkhof, Chief Commercial Officer of the Lenzing Group: „We at Lenzing believe that we need to create strategic partnerships to implement systemic change. Therefore, we support the Renewable Carbon Initiative. First of all, because it is the right thing to do and, second, it is also fully aligned with our corporate strategy. Therefore, we are part of the RCI from the beginning and its commitment to start acting now.”

Michael Carus, CEO of nova-Institute and head of the Renewable Carbon Initiative: “This is about a fundamental change in the chemical industry. Just as the energy industry is being converted to renewable energies, so renewable carbon will become the new foundation of the future chemical and material industry. The initiative starts today and will be visibly present from now on. We want to accelerate the change.”

The main avenues on which the initiative wants to deliver change are threefold. One, the initiative strives to create cross-industry platforms that will demonstrate feasibility of renewable carbon in tangible activities. Two, one main target will be to advocate for legislation, taxation and regulation changes to give renewable carbon a level commercial playing field to play on. Finally, the third avenue will be to create a wider pull for sustainable options by raising awareness and understanding of renewable carbon level amongst the business community and the wider public.

The Renewable Carbon Initiative has made a powerful start with eleven international member companies and the personal support of more than 100 industry experts. The initiative hopes to gain many additional members and supporters in the upcoming months to keep the strong momentum of the initiative. Working together, RCI will support and accelerate the transition from fossil to renewable carbon for all organic chemicals and materials.

In the end, the aim is as complex as it is simple: renewable energy and renewable carbon for a sustainable future. Within the RCI Lenzing will especially focus on further greening up the textile and nonwoven businesses. Here we will promote this concept and encourage our partners to become a part of this vision.

More information about the Renewable Carbon Initiative can be found on www.renewable-carbon-initiative.com.

Weitere Informationen:
Lenzing Group nova Institute
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Lenzing Group

Lenzing (c) Lenzing Group
28.09.2020

New Nonwoven Development Center at Hof University goes on line in cooperation with Lenzing

On Thursday, September 24, the Lenzing Group, a leading manufacturer of wood-based cellulose specialty fibers, and Hof University opened a new Nonwoven Development Center (VEZ). As a strategic partner, Lenzing has access to a state-of-the-art development line at the campus in Münchberg with immediate effect. This offers new opportunities for sustainable fiber and nonwoven innovations for a wide range of applications including hygiene, body care and medical.

In line with the sCore TEN corporate strategy, the Lenzing Group is focusing on sustainable innovations, which are agreed in an optimum manner to the needs of the value chain. „We offer our customers and partners a decisive competitive advantage: agility. The pilot plant in the VEZ allows the resource-efficient development of fiber and nonwoven innovations on a small scale”, Jürgen Eizinger, Vice President Business Unit Nonwovens at Lenzing, explains.

On Thursday, September 24, the Lenzing Group, a leading manufacturer of wood-based cellulose specialty fibers, and Hof University opened a new Nonwoven Development Center (VEZ). As a strategic partner, Lenzing has access to a state-of-the-art development line at the campus in Münchberg with immediate effect. This offers new opportunities for sustainable fiber and nonwoven innovations for a wide range of applications including hygiene, body care and medical.

In line with the sCore TEN corporate strategy, the Lenzing Group is focusing on sustainable innovations, which are agreed in an optimum manner to the needs of the value chain. „We offer our customers and partners a decisive competitive advantage: agility. The pilot plant in the VEZ allows the resource-efficient development of fiber and nonwoven innovations on a small scale”, Jürgen Eizinger, Vice President Business Unit Nonwovens at Lenzing, explains.

The VEZ was completed according to schedule in September 2020, after Lenzing and the University of Hof signed a cooperation agreement for its use in 2019. The timing is perfect. Developments at political level, such as the directive (EU) 2019/904 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment, increase demand for responsibly manufactured nonwovens. The so-called Single-Use Plastics Directive aims at building awareness and greater transparency with regard to wet wipes and feminine hygiene products.

With its VEOCEL™ branded wood-based cellulose fibers, Lenzing has been laying the foundation for many years for sustainable nonwoven applications and will test and develop innovative ideas using the new possibilities offered by the VEZ. „We are noticing increasing interest in sustainable concepts from biodegradable cellulose fibers“, Jürgen Eizinger sums up the market development of the last months and adds: „We are aware that the fibers used have an enormous influence on the final product. For this reason our commitment goes beyond fiber production.“

With the spunlace pilot plant at the VEZ, Lenzing will support customers and partners more intensively in the development of new nonwoven applications and at the same time promote cooperation in the field of marketing. In the previous year, the company already established new certification standards for the VEOCEL™ brand. Since then certified manufacturers can only use the VEOCEL™ logo with blends of biodegradable cellulose fibers. With this measure, the VEOCEL™ brand allows consumers to make a more conscious product selection.

With its #ItsInOurHands environmental initiative, the VEOCEL™ brand also actively contributes to creating awareness. More detailed information can be obtained on itsinourhands.com.

Quelle:

Lenzing Group

Ziel erreicht: Erster direkter Komplettzug mit österreichischen TENCEL™ Fasern kommt nach 16 Tagen in China an (c) Lenzing AG / Foto: Scheiblecker
Von Links nach Rechts: Stefan Doboczky, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Lenzing Gruppe; Erich Hampel, Vorstandsvorsitzender der B&C Privatstiftung; Leonore Gewessler, Bundesministerin für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie; Erwin Cootjans, CEO Nunner Logistics; seine Exzellenz Xiaosi Li, Botschafter der Volksrepublik China in Österreich; Thomas Kargl, Vertriebsvorstand ÖBB Rail Cargo Group
09.09.2020

Ziel erreicht: Erster direkter Komplettzug mit österreichischen TENCEL™ Fasern kommt nach 16 Tagen in China an

  • Mit der Lenzing Gruppe schickte erstmals ein österreichisches Unternehmen Ware zu 100 Prozent „Made in Austria“ per Zug direkt nach China.
  • Der mit Fasern der Marke TENCEL™ beladene Zug erreichte am 05. September den Bahnhof Xinzhu in Xi'an.

Xi'an, China – Die Lenzing Gruppe geht aufgrund der kurzfristig ansteigenden Nachfrage nach nachhaltig produzierten Fasern durch chinesische Kunden neue Wege. Das Unternehmen überstellt erstmals holzbasierte Cellulosefasern, die an den österreichischen Standorten Lenzing und Heiligenkreuz produziert werden, per Zugtransport direkt nach China. Mit diesem neuen Transportweg kann Lenzing die dringende Nachfrage ihrer chinesischen Kunden doppelt so schnell als auf dem üblichen Seeweg bedienen.

  • Mit der Lenzing Gruppe schickte erstmals ein österreichisches Unternehmen Ware zu 100 Prozent „Made in Austria“ per Zug direkt nach China.
  • Der mit Fasern der Marke TENCEL™ beladene Zug erreichte am 05. September den Bahnhof Xinzhu in Xi'an.

Xi'an, China – Die Lenzing Gruppe geht aufgrund der kurzfristig ansteigenden Nachfrage nach nachhaltig produzierten Fasern durch chinesische Kunden neue Wege. Das Unternehmen überstellt erstmals holzbasierte Cellulosefasern, die an den österreichischen Standorten Lenzing und Heiligenkreuz produziert werden, per Zugtransport direkt nach China. Mit diesem neuen Transportweg kann Lenzing die dringende Nachfrage ihrer chinesischen Kunden doppelt so schnell als auf dem üblichen Seeweg bedienen.

Der erste Komplettzug mit Waren zu 100 Prozent „Made in Austria“ startete am 20. August im Beisein der österreichischen Bundesministerin für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie, Leonore Gewessler, seiner Exzellenz Xiaosi Li, Botschafter der Volksrepublik China in Österreich, Stefan Doboczky, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Lenzing Gruppe, Thomas Kargl, Vertriebsvorstand ÖBB Rail Cargo Group, Erwin Cootjans, CEO Nunner Logistics, und Erich Hampel, Vorstandsvorsitzender der B&C Privatstiftung, am Güterbahnhof Wien Süd und erreichte am 05. September sein Ziel am Bahnhof Xinzhu in Xi'an, China. Der mit 41 Containern mit Lyocell- und Modalfasern der Marke TENCEL™ und einem Gesamtwarenwert von EUR 1,8 Mio. beladene Zug passierte über eine Gesamtstrecke von 10.460 km insgesamt sieben Länder: Österreich, Tschechien, Polen, Weißrussland, Russland, Kasachstan und China.

Der erste Lenzing „Faserzug“ seiner Art wurde am Dienstag, 08. September am Container-Terminal in Xi'an feierlich in Empfang genommen. Zahlreiche Gäste, darunter der österreichische Botschafter in China, Friedrich Stift, Vertreter der Stadtregierung, der China Railway Xi'an Group und des Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park, der Lenzing Gruppe, des China National Textile and Apparel Council sowie von Lenzing Kunden und der Presse, nahmen an der Zeremonie teil.

Friedrich Stift, österreichischer Botschafter in China, betont in seiner Rede die Bedeutung des internationalen Handels und der nachhaltigen Entwicklung: „Die Lieferung von in Österreich hergestellten Produkten über den CHINA RAILWAY Express entspricht dem nachhaltigen Konzept von Lenzing. Seit China und Österreich 1994 das bilaterale Eisenbahn-Kooperationsabkommen unterzeichnet haben, haben beide Länder eine gute Zusammenarbeit im Eisenbahnbereich aufrechterhalten und werden dies auch in Zukunft tun. China ist Österreichs größter Partner in Asien, und es wird erwartet, dass sich der bilaterale Handel nach Ausbruch der Coronakrise im Jahr 2021 normalisieren wird.“

„Für die Lenzing Group ist es das erste Mal, dass österreichische TENCEL™ Fasern direkt an chinesische Kunden geliefert werden. Die Seidenstraße ist seit der Antike eine Haupttransportroute zwischen Europa und Asien. Chinesische Verbraucher nennen TENCEL™ Fasern liebevoll ‚Seide des Himmels‘. Mit dem China-Europe Express kann die Transportzeit zwischen Europa und China um die Hälfte reduziert werden, wodurch die Nachfrage chinesischer Kunden nach umweltfreundlichen Fasern schneller gedeckt werden kann“, erklärt Hu Jian, Senior Vice President der Lenzing Group für die Region Nordasien.

08.08.2019

Lenzing sehr stabil in deutlich angespannterem Marktumfeld

  • Weiterhin positive Entwicklung des Spezialitätengeschäftes mit bereits mehr als 48 Prozent Umsatzanteil
  • Bekenntnis zu langfristigem Wachstumsplan – Investition in 100.000-Tonnen-Anlage in Thailand beschlossen
  • Deutlich angespannteres Marktumfeld bei Standardviscose mit Preisen auf historischen Tiefstständen
  • Ausblick für 2019 bestätigt

Die Lenzing Gruppe setzte ihre solide Geschäftsentwicklung auch im 1. Halbjahr 2019 fort. Trotz eines deutlich angespannteren Marktumfeldes mit historisch niedrigen Preisen für Standardviscose erzielte Lenzing ein leichtes Umsatzwachstum. Die disziplinierte Umsetzung der Unternehmensstrategie sCore TEN und der Fokus auf Spezialitäten wirkt sich weiterhin positiv aus. Dank der anhaltend hohen Nachfrage nach nachhaltig produzierten Spezialfasern und aufgrund von positiven Währungseffekten konnte das rückläufige Preisniveau bei der Standardviscose beim Ergebnis großteils kompensiert werden.

  • Weiterhin positive Entwicklung des Spezialitätengeschäftes mit bereits mehr als 48 Prozent Umsatzanteil
  • Bekenntnis zu langfristigem Wachstumsplan – Investition in 100.000-Tonnen-Anlage in Thailand beschlossen
  • Deutlich angespannteres Marktumfeld bei Standardviscose mit Preisen auf historischen Tiefstständen
  • Ausblick für 2019 bestätigt

Die Lenzing Gruppe setzte ihre solide Geschäftsentwicklung auch im 1. Halbjahr 2019 fort. Trotz eines deutlich angespannteren Marktumfeldes mit historisch niedrigen Preisen für Standardviscose erzielte Lenzing ein leichtes Umsatzwachstum. Die disziplinierte Umsetzung der Unternehmensstrategie sCore TEN und der Fokus auf Spezialitäten wirkt sich weiterhin positiv aus. Dank der anhaltend hohen Nachfrage nach nachhaltig produzierten Spezialfasern und aufgrund von positiven Währungseffekten konnte das rückläufige Preisniveau bei der Standardviscose beim Ergebnis großteils kompensiert werden.

Quelle:

Lenzing AG

14.03.2018

Lenzing Group achieves best full-year results in its history

  • Revenue increased by 5.9 percent to EUR 2.26 bn
  • EBITDA up 17.3 percent to EUR 502.5 mn
  • Dividend proposal of EUR 3.00/share plus a special dividend of EUR 2.00/share
  • New brand strategy to generate a strong message to consumers
  • Limited visibility for coming quarters

In 2017, the Lenzing Group reports its best financial performance ever with record revenue and earnings due to a better product mix and higher selling prices in combination with a generally favorable market environment.

  • Revenue increased by 5.9 percent to EUR 2.26 bn
  • EBITDA up 17.3 percent to EUR 502.5 mn
  • Dividend proposal of EUR 3.00/share plus a special dividend of EUR 2.00/share
  • New brand strategy to generate a strong message to consumers
  • Limited visibility for coming quarters

In 2017, the Lenzing Group reports its best financial performance ever with record revenue and earnings due to a better product mix and higher selling prices in combination with a generally favorable market environment.

Group revenue grew by 5.9 percent in the 2017 financial year to EUR 2.26 bn (2016: EUR 2.13 bn). Group earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) improved by 17.3 percent to EUR 502.5 mn (2016: EUR 428.3 mn). The corresponding EBITDA margin rose to 22.2 percent (2016: 20.1 percent). Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) increased by 25.2 percent to EUR 371 mn, resulting in a higher EBIT margin of 16.4 percent (2016: 13.9 percent). The net profit for the year totaled EUR 281.7 mn, a rise of 23 percent from the prior-year figure of EUR 229.1 mn. Earnings per share in the 2017 financial year amounted to EUR 10.47 (2016: EUR 8.48).

The Management Board and the Supervisory Board will propose at the upcoming Annual General Meeting a stable dividend of EUR 3.00 per share plus an increased special dividend of EUR 2.00 per share (2016: EUR 1.20 per share). In total, the dividend will amount to EUR 5.00 per share, corresponding to a dividend payment to shareholders of EUR 132.75 mn.

“The Lenzing Group looks back at a very successful year 2017. We continued to implement our corporate strategy sCore TEN with great discipline and focus on our investment projects and successfully captured value in a positive market environment. Our commitment to innovation and customer centricity was underpinned by the opening of an application innovation center in Hong Kong and the creation of the new sales and marketing office in Turkey. In line with sCore TEN we decided to revamp our brand architecture and image to sharpen Lenzing’s corporate and product profiles for customers and consumers. We want to put a stronger emphasis on our ambition to make the textile and nonwoven market more sustainable”, says Stefan Doboczky, Chief Executive Officer of the Lenzing Group.

“We are very positive about our chosen strategy as it will help us to be more resilient as we expect more headwinds in the upcoming quarters”, he adds.

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Lenzing Group
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Lenzing AG

Lenzing Group with substantial earnings increase in the first nine months of 2017 ©The Lenzing Group
Lenzing Group Vorstand
15.11.2017

Lenzing Group with substantial earnings increase in the first nine months of 2017

  • Revenue up 9.4 percent to EUR 1,726.6 mn
  • EBITDA improvement of 23.9 percent to EUR 397.1 mn
  • Retail bond of EUR 120 mn redeemed – Lenzing with net liquidity as at end of September
  • State-of-the-art application innovation center opened in Hong Kong

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group generated a substantial increase in revenue and earnings in the first nine months of the 2017 financial year compared to the prior-year period. The company is continuing the implementation of its Group strategy sCore TEN in order to further expand the offering of specialty fibers and be even closer to its customers and business partners.

  • Revenue up 9.4 percent to EUR 1,726.6 mn
  • EBITDA improvement of 23.9 percent to EUR 397.1 mn
  • Retail bond of EUR 120 mn redeemed – Lenzing with net liquidity as at end of September
  • State-of-the-art application innovation center opened in Hong Kong

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group generated a substantial increase in revenue and earnings in the first nine months of the 2017 financial year compared to the prior-year period. The company is continuing the implementation of its Group strategy sCore TEN in order to further expand the offering of specialty fibers and be even closer to its customers and business partners.

Consolidated revenue climbed 9.4 percent year-on-year to EUR 1,726.6 mn. This increase is mainly attributable to higher prices for all three fiber generations. Consolidated earnings before tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) rose 23.9 percent to EUR 397.1 mn, corresponding to an EBITDA margin of 23 percent, up from 20.3 percent in the prior-year period. Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) increased by 34.6 percent to EUR 298.4 mn, resulting in a higher EBIT margin of 17.3 percent (Q1-3 2016: 14 percent). The profit for the period improved by 35.3 percent to EUR 219.3 mn, and earnings per share rose 36 percent to EUR 8.12 per share. In September Lenzing redeemed the retail bond of EUR 120 mn. At the end of the reporting period the Group had net liquidity of EUR 16.9 mn.

“In the first three quarters of 2017, we successfully captured value in a very positive market environment and we continue to implement the sCore TEN strategy with great discipline. The opening of our new application innovation center in Hong Kong is an important step to boost our regional innovation capabilities. We were particularly proud to launch TENCELTM Luxe as a sign of Lenzing’s ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability”, states Stefan Doboczky, Chief Executive Officer of the Lenzing Group. “After three excellent quarters we are confident to deliver substantially better operating results in 2017 compared to 2016, but at the same time we do expect more headwinds in 2018.”

Focus on customer intimacy

In September 2017, the Lenzing Group opened a new application innovation center (AIC) in Hong Kong, thus setting a further milestone in strengthening its innovation offering to all partners along the value chain. New applications for Lenzing fibers will be developed and tested at the new facility, among them applications for recent innovations such as the TENCELTM Luxe branded lyocell filament, the RefibraTM branded lyocell fiber and the EcoVeroTM branded viscose fiber.

Furthermore, new sales and marketing offices were opened in Turkey and South Korea in the first half of 2017. The direct contact to customers and well-equipped showrooms featuring products made of LenzingTM fibers serve as the basis for providing even better customer support.

Investment program in progress

The Lenzing Group aims to increase the share of specialty fibers as a percentage of revenue to 50 percent by 2020. Following the capacity expansion initiatives in Heiligenkreuz (Austria) and Mobile, Alabama (USA) which are both underway, Lenzing announced its intention to construct the next plant to produce TENCEL® fibers in Thailand.

A new era of sustainable production

In October 2017, the Lenzing Group presented a new product, TENCELTM Luxe, at an exclusive event held in Paris. The TENCELTM Luxe branded filament yarn represents Lenzing’s entry in the filament market. This fiber will support the Lenzing Group’s path towards becoming a true specialty player in the market for botanic materials derived from the sustainable raw material wood.

The launch volumes of TENCELTM Luxe are being produced at the Lenzing site. The basic engineering for a commercial scale plant was commenced.

Outlook
Demand development on the global fiber market remains positive within the context of a generally friendly macroeconomic environment. Lenzing expects wood-based cellulose fibers to grow at an even higher rate than the overall fiber market. After three excellent quarters, the Lenzing Group will achieve an operating result in 2017 that is significantly better than 2016.

For 2018, Lenzing sees a number of somewhat opposing factors that limit visibility regarding fiber price developments. Overall market demand is expected to remain high. However, the Group expects a substantial increase on the supply side, especially for viscose but also for cotton. Price trends for selected key raw materials, especially caustic soda, are difficult to predict. Against this background the Lenzing Group expects a much more challenging market environment for standard viscose during the upcoming quarters.

The above-mentioned development reassures the Lenzing Group in its chosen corporate strategy sCore TEN. The Group initiated its transformation from a volume-oriented viscose player to a value-oriented specialty fiber player at the end of 2015, and will continue the disciplined implementation of its business strategy.

Key Group indicators (IFRS) in EUR mn