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In the first trimester the value of the orders to the Cargotec has marked an increment of +18.4%
The revenues are increased of +10.8%
April 26, 2019
In the first trimester of this year the volume of transactions of the Finnish group Cargotec has been pairs to 855,9 million euros, with an increment of +10.8% regarding revenues for 772,6 million euros in the first three months of 2018. The single Kalmar, division that takes care of means and crane for the fields harbour, intermodal, logistic and industrial, has recorded revenues pairs to 401 million euros (+8.1%), the Hiab division, that it commercializes the cranes for the sections of the constructions, the transport and other industrial fields, revenues pairs to 316 million euros (+14.5%) and the MacGregor division, assets in the segment of means of offshore handling and systems for ships and systems, has totaled revenues pairs to 139 million euros (+10.3%).
The operating profit of group is piled to 51,0 million euros (- 4.1%), with a contribution from Kalmar of 31,2 million (+11.8%), from Hiab of 33,4 million (- 7.5%) and with a contribution negative from MacGregor d i-0,7 million euro. Cargotec has closed the first three months of 2019 with a profit clearly of 31,0 million euros (- 8.0%).
In the first trimester of this year the value of the new acquired orders from the group has been of 1,02 billion euros (+18.4%), of which 516 million from Kalmar (+19.4%), 341 million from Hiab (+11.1%) and 165 million from MacGregor (+33.1%). The value of the pocketbook orders on 31 March has been attested to 2,14 billion euros (+27.4% on on March 31, 2018), of which 1,13 billion for Kalmar (+34.6%), 483 million for Hiab (+46.8%) and 536 million for MacGregor (+3.3%).
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