Yanmar Announces Fiscal 2013 Business Results and Fiscal 2014 Forecast
In fiscal 2013, economic growth in Asia was stilted by China’s worsening financial problems and political turmoil in Thailand. On the other hand, the United States’ recovery continued, and Europe’s economy experienced an upward swing, suggesting that developed nations are on the path to recovery. In Japan, the economy held strong due to a buying frenzy among consumers before the rise in consumption tax, and increases in European and American demand drove up exports. Devaluation of the yen and high stock prices also helped economic recovery. However, drops in Japanese domestic demand are projected post- consumption tax increase.
Against this background, in April 2013, the Yanmar Group shifted to a pure holding company structure in order to improve the Group’s management and strengthen competitiveness. Our major activities in fiscal 2013 were as follows:
Ensure Further Business Growth
- Started a comprehensive project for the elevation of the Yanmar brand to premium standards, with a focus on improving products, after-sales service and overall communication channels.
- Increased local manufacturing in Southeast Asia and China, expanding sales operations in the region.
- Provided services focused on conducting regular inspections and maintenance to diminish machine downtime, and developed new products and services that utilize ICT.
- Constructed and started employment of a global business management system.
- Formed a plan for an environmentally sustainable business model that supports the development and maintenance of communities and society.
- Performed mergers and acquisitions aimed at expanding business domains.
Transform towards a System Structure that Ensure Profitability
- Improved profitability by reorganizing manufacturing at factories in Japan and decreasing manufacturing costs.
- Continued to reduce costs in the corporate sector.
In this regard, fiscal 2013 consolidated Group results indicate Net Sales of ¥650.7 billion, up 12.8% on fiscal 2012.
Net Sales outside Japan rose 12.9% to ¥249 billion, making up 38.3% of consolidated Group Net Sales.
Currently, consolidated Group Net Sales for 2014 are forecasted to increase 4.5% to ¥680 billion.
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