The net profit of TenCate doubled in just the first quarter this year |
Loek de Vries, Executive Board Chairman and CEO of TenCate said: "The net profit has doubled compared to the first half of 2009, after adjustment for over €5 million of net non-recurring income during the period."
The interim results demonstrate the positive effects of the measures taken, particularly in the Geosynthetics & Grass sector.
On a lower volume of sales, the operating result in the second quarter of this year returned almost to the level recorded before the economic crisis (in comparison with the figure for the second quarter of 2008).
In synthetic turf activities, changes to both operational and commercial policies have been implemented, which have made an important positive contribution to the rise in income.
The geosynthetics activities have also shown profit growth, partly as a result of good cost control. As a result of the developments referred to above, the EBITA margin of the Geosynthetics & Grass sector rose from 2.3% to 8.3% in the first six months of 2010.
The reorganisation of the Dutch businesses involved in protective fabrics (TenCate Advanced Textiles) proved effective. The broadening of the product portfolio, which related in particular to the optimisation of characteristics such as wearing comfort and protection, led to an increased order intake.
Sales of protective fabrics to the US Army are expected to return to the original level in the second half of the year. Products with the Multicam print are now being delivered.
The outlook for aerospace and armour composites is improving. More positive news is coming out of the aircraft industry, and the destocking in the supply chain appears to be at an end.
In view of these developments, the Advanced Textiles & Composites sector is expected to deliver an increased contribution to sales and profit in the second half of the year compared to the first six months.