Period-end comment from Setra for Q2 2023

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Wood products company Setra has reported an operating profit of SEK 10 million (564) for the second quarter of 2023. Net sales totalled SEK 1 368 million (1 792).

“The market remained challenging in the second quarter, but the higher prices for the quarter have resulted in a better margin than was the case at the beginning of the year,” says Marcus Westdahl, Setra’s newly appointed CEO. “What has mainly affected the company negatively is weak consumption and the fact that costs are still high, especially for raw materials.”

Higher price levels in the second quarter have partly compensated for the increased costs of electricity, fuel and raw materials. Current interest rate levels are pushing back new builds and renovation in most markets globally, and this situation is not expected to improve in the short term. This, combined with the sharp increases in raw material prices announced, means that the operational outlook remains very challenging.

At Setra’s Annual General Meeting on 8 May, Setra’s former CEO Katarina Levin was thanked for her service. As previously announced, Marcus Westdahl has been appointed new CEO of the company.

In April it was announced that Pyrocell, Setra’s joint venture with Preem, had received  International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC). The fact that the pyrolysis oil is now ISCC certified means that it will be possible to sell it in export markets outside Sweden.

Wood, glass and greenery are the main components of the Terrassgården apartment building in Lund. Setra announced in early June that the company is supplying CLT and glulam to the unique project being built by Danish Absalon Pension. Terrassgården is being constructed in the new Råbylund district. The area will be the first in Lund in which all buildings are built according to guidelines for sustainable construction and with the lowest possible climate impact. There is a sharp focus on both the choice of materials and on aspects such as energy use, indoor environment, moisture protection and urban biodiversity.  

Cash flow from operating activities in the second quarter amounted to SEK 75 million (609). In May, Setra distributed SEK 476 M (629) to the company's owners.
 

Key figures* Apr–Jun
(3 months)
Jan–Jun
(6 months)
2023 2022 2023 2022
Net sales, SEKm 1,368 1,792 2,782 3,626
Operating profit/loss, SEKm 10 564 -54 1,044
Profit/loss after tax, SEKm 8 446 -41 824
Operating margin, % 0.7 31.5 -1.9 28.8
Return on operating capital, %, RTM 5 99
Cash flow from operating activities, SEKm 75 609 -7 617

* Setra does not publish a complete period-end report.
 

For further information, please contact:
Marcus Westdahl, President and CEO, phone +46 8-705 03 75, mobile +46 73-098 14 00.                 
Johanna Gydingsgård, CFO, phone +46 8 705 03 03, mobile +46 72 453 85 41
 

At Setra, we believe in “Grönsamhet”. When a business profits everyone, we call that “Grönsamhet”. Setra is one of Sweden’s largest wood industry companies. We process raw material from responsibly managed forests into climate-friendly products such as glulam, planed products, components, CLT and sawn wood products. We also sell bioproducts such as bark, chips and sawdust to customers in the paper and pulp industry, and for energy production. Our customers are located all over the world. Find out more at setragroup.com.

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