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TRATON GROUP sees first signs of business recovery in third quarter

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Julia Kroeber-Riel
Julia Kroeber-Riel
Head of Group Communications & Governmental Relations, TRATON SE
Matthias Karpstein
Matthias Karpstein
Business Media Relations, TRATON SE
  • Total unit sales fell by 37% to 77,700 vehicles
  • At €10.1 billion, H1 2020 sales revenue was down by a quarter year-on-year
  • Operating profit dropped into negative territory in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, to an operating loss of €220 million
  •  Incoming orders down 27%, at 87,400 vehicles
  • TRATON Chief Executive Officer Matthias Gründler: “Now that our business is slowly stabilizing following the severe slump in April, we are assuming a gradual recovery in sales in the current quarter, provided there is no surge in the number of new infections. Together with our experienced team, the coming weeks will see us paving the way for the further stabilization of our operating business and the continuation of our Global Champion Strategy.”

Munich. The TRATON GROUP recorded lower unit sales, sales revenue, and earnings in the first six months of 2020 in the wake of the expected market downturn in Europe and the significant impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Unit sales recorded by the three brands Scania, MAN and Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus from January to June contracted by 37% to 77,700 (H1 2019: 123,300) vehicles. At 38%, the decline in unit sales of trucks (including the MAN TGE van) to 70,500 (H1 2019: 113,100) vehicles was more significant than the 29% decrease in unit sales of buses to 7,200 (H1 2019: 10,200) vehicles. The first six months of 2019 were marked by pull-forward effects from the introduction of the digital tachograph and the potential for a no-deal Brexit, making the prior-period comparative basis exceptionally strong.

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