- Taking over manroland sheetfed lifecycle business and POLAR production operations strengthens core business
- ONBERG pursuing partnership with Skyeton in European defense sector
- Move into production of sodium-ion battery storage systems taps into new potential
- First-quarter incoming orders lay solid foundation for further business development
- Sales and EBITDA margin at start of year in line with expectations
- Forecast for financial year 2026/2027 confirmed
HEIDELBERG, GERMANY - Newsaktuell - 19 August 2026 - Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) has started financial year 2026/2027 by
systematically continuing its transition to a more broadly based
technology company. HEIDELBERG is setting the course for future
growth with a number of strategic initiatives. Besides expanding its
core business by taking over manroland sheetfed lifecycle business and
POLAR production operations, the company is also tapping into additional
potential by taking advantage of new market opportunities arising from
energy storage systems and the European defense sector.
HD Advanced Technologies is handling industrial production of battery energy storage systems (cabinets) for PHENOGY.
Integration of the
manroland sheetfed Group's lifecycle business and global sales and service companies, together with full acquisition of
POLAR postpress systems, has further enhanced the strategic position of HEIDELBERG as a
systems integrator in its core business. As part of the manroland
sheetfed transaction, HEIDELBERG has also secured the intellectual
property rights for the Roland 900 / Cartonmaster in the large-format
sheetfed offset segment. The first press of this model has already been
sold, and HEIDELBERG is currently looking into further production and
development options for this system at a low-cost location. In this way,
the company is reinforcing its leading position in the printing and
packaging sector.
Live Hub opened to demonstrate integrated drone defense
At the recent international aerospace trade show ILA Berlin, ONBERG
signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a further joint venture - with
the Ukrainian
drone developer Skyeton. The Skyeton portfolio includes
high-tech, combat-proven surveillance drones, which are being combined
with the HEIDELBERG unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to create an
autonomous system of systems. The unmanned air-ground systems that are
currently being developed in rapid innovation cycles in Ukraine are
increasingly regarded as a future defense solution. In July, ONBERG
opened a
Live Hub to demonstrate integrated counter-UAS capabilities at
its Brandenburg site, where decision-makers from public authorities,
operators of critical infrastructure, the armed forces, and industry can
see exactly how integrated protection from enemy drones works in
practice.
The move by HD Advanced Technologies into the production of
sodium-ion battery storage systems is also opening up new potential. The company has teamed up with Swiss business
PHENOGY to collaborate on a technology and industry platform in
this sector. As an initial step, HD Advanced Technologies will start
handling the industrial manufacturing of complete energy storage systems
for PHENOGY - from procurement and production through to rollout,
installation, service, and maintenance. The two companies are also
laying the groundwork for a
joint venture focusing on the development and industrial
manufacturing of sodium-ion battery cells based on PHENOGY's cell
chemistry and a specific printing process from HEIDELBERG.
"This financial year at HEIDELBERG is all about investments in line with
our strategic agenda. We are looking to further strengthen the
company's market position and tap into new potential. This will create
the basis for profitable growth and sustainable value enhancement in the
coming years," says Jürgen Otto, CEO of HEIDELBERG.
Solid start to FY 2026/2027
During the first quarter of financial year 2026/2027 (April 1 to June
30, 2026), underlying conditions continued to be challenging for
HEIDELBERG. Despite this, the
incoming orders figure of € 537 million was only slightly down on
the equivalent quarter of the previous year (€ 559 million) and
therefore laid a solid foundation for further business development. The
phasing-out of a state-subsidized investment program in Italy had a
massive impact in the first quarter, reducing incoming orders there by
over € 60 million compared with the corresponding quarter of the
previous year. The positive developments in China and the rest of Asia
only partly compensated for this.
Sales totaled € 404 million and, as expected, were therefore
below the figure for the equivalent period of the previous year (€ 466
million). Sales were significantly higher in China, the UK, and Brazil,
but lower elsewhere, especially in the EMEA region. Adjusted for special
items, the
EBITDA margin for the first quarter of financial year 2026/2027
was 0.2 percent (corresponding quarter of previous year: 4.4 percent),
primarily due to the lower volume of sales. As is normally the case at
this point in the financial year, the
free cash flow after the first three months was negative, at € -77 million (equivalent period of previous year: € -68 million). The
net result after taxes for the first quarter amounted to € -32 million (corresponding period of previous year: € -11 million).
The HEIDELBERG
Technology segment's incoming orders and sales after three months
exceeded the level recorded in the equivalent period of the previous
year. Adjusted EBITDA remained stable at € -4 million. A partly expected
downturn in the EMEA region was a particular factor contributing to the
Print & Packaging Equipment segment's lower incoming orders and sales. In the
Digital Solutions & Lifecycle segment, incoming orders after
three months were around 5 percent up on the equivalent quarter of the
previous year, while sales matched the previous year's quarterly figure.
"In our core business, we are targeting our investments toward growth
markets, which is also boosting our service, consumables, and spare
parts business," says Dr. David Schmedding, Chief Technology & Sales
Officer at HEIDELBERG. "At the same time, we can increase the
proportion of repeat sales and better balance out new machine business,
which tends to depend on economic trends," he adds.
Forecast for financial year 2026/2027 confirmed
The
forecast for financial year 2026/2027 remains unchanged. The company is expecting
stable Group sales matching the previous year's level in financial year 2026/2027 and a
noticeable improvement in the adjusted EBITDA margin compared
with the previous year. It is assumed that there will be no substantial
changes in relevant exchange rates for business activities.
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