Business Daily Media

Times Advertising

.

Encouraging first half of financial year 2025/2026 for HEIDELBERG thanks to much improved profitability

  • Sales after six months around 8 percent higher than equivalent period of previous year
  • Adjusted operating result (EBITDA) double the previous year's figure
  • Plan for the future on track – personnel and efficiency measures starting to have an impact
  • HEIDELBERG maintaining strong market position worldwide
  • Full-year forecast confirmed despite difficult economic climate

HEIDELBERG, GERMANY - News Aktuell - 12 November 2025 - Despite a challenging macroeconomic climate, business developed robustly, and profitability improved significantly at Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) during the first half of financial year 2025/2026 (April 1 to September 30, 2025).

For example, half-year sales increased to € 985 million, up around 8 percent on the previous year's figure of € 915 million. Europe and Asia saw particularly positive developments during this period. The second quarter contributed sales of € 519 million, far higher than the figure for the first quarter (€ 466 million) – and despite negative exchange rate effects amounting to around € 12 million compared with the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Thanks to the healthy order situation, the company is expecting sales in the second half of the current financial year to be higher than in the first half-year, despite continuing negative exchange rate effects.

At Labelexpo in Barcelona, digital innovations for the growth market of label printing, such as the new Gallus Five, proved a particular draw for customers.
At Labelexpo in Barcelona, digital innovations for the growth market of label printing, such as the new Gallus Five, proved a particular draw for customers.

The adjusted operating result (EBITDA) was double the previous year's figure. It increased to € 63 million (equivalent period of previous year: € 31 million), which corresponds to an EBITDA margin of 6.4 percent (equivalent period of previous year: 3.4 percent). Strict cost discipline and the measures set out in the plan for the future have had a positive impact. For example, production costs and total working costs improved compared with the corresponding period of the previous year. Cost-cutting resulting from the plan for the future, especially on the basis of contractual agreements, will continue to have a positive effect in subsequent quarters and years.

Incoming orders after six months remained stable at € 1,116 million, following the previous financial year's strong first half-year due to drupa (equivalent period of previous year: € 1,273 million). The incoming orders figure for the second quarter was € 551 million (previous year: € 571 million). The US government's complex tariff regulations led to some orders being postponed, but the company's success at the Labelexpo industry trade show in September sent out a strong message. With orders running into the double-digit million-euro range, HEIDELBERG is underlining the strategic importance and growth potential of its label printing business.

HEIDELBERG maintaining strong market position worldwide

"HEIDELBERG is holding up better than the competition in a very challenging market environment and is once again demonstrating that our strategy is working and bearing fruit. The positive developments in our core segments confirm we are headed in the right direction. The significant improvement in our profitability is particularly encouraging – a clear sign that our measures are proving effective," says CEO Jürgen Otto.

The free cash flow after six months was € -63 million. Although still negative, as expected, it was much improved compared with the first half of the previous financial year (€ -102 million). Achieving break-even, the net result after taxes after six months was far better than in the previous year (€ -35 million). The result for the second quarter was positive, at € 11 million (equivalent quarter of previous year: € 7 million).

In the Print & Packaging Equipment segment, half-year sales rose to € 463 million (previous year's figure: € 395 million). In the reporting period, the Digital Solutions & Lifecycle segment achieved sales of € 493 million (previous year's figure: € 491 million).

An order from a customer in China for ten Jetfire 50 digital printing systems and several digital Gallus label machines was particularly encouraging. Further orders for the Gallus One digital label printing system were also placed at the Labelexpo trade show. Sales after six months in the Technology Solutions segment totaled € 29 million (previous year's figure: € 29 million). The partnership with VINCORION Advanced Systems GmbH in the defense sector, which was announced in the spring, is going according to plan. Adjusted EBITDA improved in all the segments.

"Our strategy is working, with packaging and label printing driving our core business," says Dr. David Schmedding, Chief Technology & Sales Officer at HEIDELBERG. "At Labelexpo in Barcelona, our digital innovations for the growth market of label printing proved a particular draw for customers, and we struck numerous deals. Our portfolio for industrial digital printing based on the Jetfire systems is also gradually becoming established in the relevant markets," he adds.

As HEIDELBERG sees it, playing a leading role as a systems integrator for packaging and digital printing with hybrid printing solutions can offer potential in its core business, as can the company's software and service business in a digital ecosystem. In the Technology Solutions segment, the focus is on expanding the operation of charging infrastructure, including DC technology, and on unlocking new market segments, especially in the defense sector.

Full-year forecast confirmed despite difficult economic climate

The company is confirming its forecast for financial year 2025/2026. A healthy order backlog, the current efficiency measures, and systematic implementation of the strategy are laying the foundations for achieving its targets. In view of macroeconomic developments, taking into account the various opportunities and risks, and assuming the global economy does not see weaker growth than predicted by the relevant institutions, the company is expecting sales of around € 2,350 million in financial year 2025/2026 (2024/2025: € 2,280 million). The EBITDA margin adjusted for special items is predicted to rise to as much as 8 percent (previous year: 7.1 percent).

175 years of HEIDELBERG – Home of Print press kit | HEIDELBERG

Image material and further information about the company are available in the Investor Relations portal and Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at www.heidelberg.com.

Important note:

This release contains forward-looking statements based on assumptions and estimates by the management of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the management is of the opinion that these assumptions and estimates are accurate, the actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the overall economic situation, in exchange and interest rates, and within the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft provides no guarantee and assumes no liability for future developments and results deviating from the assumptions and estimates made in this press release.Hashtag: #HEIDELBERGDruckmaschinenAG

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About HEIDELBERG

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is a leading technology company that has been standing for innovation, quality, and reliability in mechanical engineering worldwide for 175 years. With a clear focus on growth and as a total solution provider, HEIDELBERG is driving further development in the core areas of packaging and digital printing, software solutions, and lifecycle business with service and consumables so that customers can achieve maximum productivity and efficiency. The company is also focusing on expanding into new business areas such as high-precision plant engineering with integrated control systems, automation technology, robotics, and the growing green technologies sector. With its strong international presence in approximately 170 countries, the creative power and expertise of its roughly 9,500 employees, its own production facilities in Europe, China, and the USA, and one of the largest global sales and service networks, the company is ideally positioned for future growth.

News from Asia

Cyberport and NSTDA’s Thailand Science Park Sign MoU to Accelerate I&T Collaborations beyond Borders Synergising Bilateral Ecosystem to Augment I&T Impact in ASEAN Markets

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 April 2026 - Cyberport today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) acting throug...

ISCA Highlights Year of Investment and Growth at AGM With Accumulated Reserves at $116 Million, Measured at Fair Value

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 April 2026 - The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) held its 2025/2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 24 April 2026, where members reflec...

Phancy Group Launches PhanthyModel

AI Training AI: Reshaping Intelligent Modeling HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 April 2026 - Phancy Group Co., Ltd. (Stock Code: 6682.HK), a leading Artificial General Intelligence (AG...

SUNeVision Concludes Third Edition of Startup Programme

Recognising AI Startups to Lead New Momentum in Hong Kong’s I&T Development HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 April 2026 - SUNeVision Holdings Ltd. ("SUNeVision", SEHK: 1686), the l...

De Beers Group Launches New Bridal Campaign Celebrating Desert Diamonds

NEW YORK, US - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 April 2026 – De Beers Group recently announced the launch of its new Desert diamonds Bridal campaign undersigned by A Diamond Is Forever, celebrating a ...

Linkflow Capital: SME Borrowing Costs Ease to 8.18% in 2025 as Larger Loans Return, but Middle East Conflict Threatens 2026 Outlook

Annual Linkflow Capital research finds SME credit conditions thawed modestly in 2025, with SME borrowing rate declining to an average of 8.18% from a high of 8.47% the preceding year. Bank disburse...

Motorist study: Singapore used car buyers are doing more research than ever before, but trust still falls short

Singapore car buyers still lack confidence due to unclear pricing and inconsistent information, even after weeks of research. Consumers spend up to four weeks researching bef...

BWF Announces BK8 News as Presenting Partner of the BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 April 2026 – The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is pleased to announce BK8 News as the Presenting Partner of the prestigious BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Fi...

TUMI Unveils The "Mediterranean Escape" Celebrating The Allure Of The Coast And The Ease Of Travel

NEW YORK, US - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 April 2026 - Today, international travel, lifestyle, and accessories brand TUMI introduces "Mediterranean Escape," its Spring 2026 seasonal campaign and...

Rhenus completes acquisition of LBH Group and accelerates global maritime growth

Rhenus Group acquires remaining 49 percent of LBH Group, achieving full ownership Partnership further strengthens global maritime and port logistics network LBH continue...

PayNuts Unveils Expanded Integrated Solutions and Refreshed Brand to Support Australian SMEs

PayNuts, one of Australia’s fastest-growing payment service providers, has unveiled a refreshed brand identity and an expanded suite of integrated b...

BizCover Brings Australia’s First AI-Based Insurance Quotes to ChatGPT

Australian small business owners can now receive and compare business insurance quotes directly inside ChatGPT, in a move that signals a major shi...

VistaPrint Research Reveals Australian Small Businesses Face a Succession Cliff

With only 16% of retiring small businesses having a succession plan, tens of thousands risk closure as one in three owners nears retirement.  Ne...

Corporate volunteering grows up: how companies are shifting to meaningful, community-led impact

As workplaces settle into the new year and look for ways to strengthen culture, capability and connection, experts say corporate volunteering is e...

The Rise of Mobile-First Venues

Global Hospitality Platform, Tabit, Reveals Five Ways to Maximise Benefits of Mobile-First Systems  As Australian hospitality venues grapple with...

Why the SME is now the primary engine of global cybercrime

For over a decade, the most practical and effective advice we could offer an employee was to spot the typo. It was practical, it was free, and it wo...