Autoneum has restarted component production in its plants, but is predicting a net loss for the first half of this year.
In China, manufacturing has been running since March, while in Europe and North America it has gradually resumed since mid-May in line with customer demand.
“Despite additional massive cost-cutting measures, the drastic decline in revenue caused by the corona pandemic in the second quarter can not be compensated, which will have a significant impact on the net result of the first half of 2020,” said an Autoneum statement.
“While production in China, which was affected first by the corona pandemic, resumed in March and has almost reached pre-crisis levels, customers in Autoneum’s main markets Europe and North America completely halted production at the end of March.
“In line with the restart of vehicle production by customers in these regions, Autoneum plants also gradually resumed component manufacture in mid-May and are currently producing at reduced volumes in response to customer call-offs.
“It is expected customers’ vehicle production will further increase in the second half of the year. At present, it is not possible to predict at what level it will stabilise. Measures for additional cost reduction will be consistently aligned with customer requirements and continuously adapted.”
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By GlobalDataIn North America, Autoneum adds its turnaround is proceeding according to plan. The production-free period was used to implement planned production relocations and process improvements.
The financial impact of the COVID-19 crisis on Autoneum is still not quantifiable for the full-year 2020 and depends on the further development of the pandemic.
“However, it is already apparent today that, despite the massive cost-cutting measures that were taken immediately, it will not be possible to compensate for the unprecedented market slump in the second quarter of 2020,” added Autoneum.
“A net loss in the higher double-digit million range is therefore to be expected for the first half of the year.”