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Posted By Priya Singh on 20-Jun-2024 07:18 AM
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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) India predicts increased profitability due to the mass manufacture of larger equipment and higher total sales volumes.
Dimitrov Krishnan, Managing Director of Volvo CE India, anticipates substantial profit growth as the company expands into mass markets with larger and increased volumes of machinery. However, he declined to comment further on the company's financial performance.
Krishnan's optimism comes against Volvo CE India's continuous struggle to generate a net profit, despite year-on-year growth in operational revenues.
According to data from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the net loss in FY23 was Rs 70.34 crore, with an operational income of Rs 2,183.63 crore. Similarly, in FY22, net losses were Rs 13.00 crore, with an operating income of Rs 1,806.09 crore.
In contrast, FY21 was significantly better, with a net profit of Rs 21.09 crore from the company's operating revenues of Rs 1,498.85 crore. In FY20, the net loss was Rs 29.61 crore, with operational revenue of Rs 1,242.76 crore.
This optimistic view originates from the solid growth trajectory of India's construction equipment industry in recent years. The Construction Industry Institute forecasts a 15% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during the next five years.
FY24 showed a phenomenal 26% year-on-year rise, with unit sales reaching 1,35,650 versus 1,07,779 for FY23.
Industry stakeholders attribute this growth to the government's emphasis on infrastructure development and pre-election projects, resulting in strong momentum across all five major construction equipment segments.
Furthermore, industry experts were shocked by the unusual sales surge that occurred even throughout the recent general elections (April 19 - June 1).
Traditionally, a slowdown occurs before elections and continues until a new administration is formed. However, from January to April of this year, sales increased by 20-27% yearly, bucking the typical 10-15% dip, or even 20%, during periods of political uncertainty.
Also Read: Volvo CE India Unveils New EC210 Hydraulic Excavator
CMV360 Says
Volvo CE India's positive forecast shows the strength and potential of India's construction equipment industry. The government's focus on building infrastructure and the unexpected sales growth during election times suggest the industry will grow significantly.
This growth could help Volvo CE India improve its financial performance by focusing on making larger machines and increasing production.
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