Ireland: Kingspan has reported a near 30% increase in group sales for the first four months of 2015, driven by favourable currency movements and strong performances in its core markets of the UK and North America. The building materials and insulation products provider said that sales in the first four months reached Euro719m, 28% ahead of the same period of 2014.
Kingspan said that underlying profitability has been strong, "Complemented further by favourable translation, reflecting Euro/Sterling and Euro/Dollar exchange rates, which are significantly better than the average rates of the last 10 years." Management said that current trading patterns coupled with a strong order backlog point to a strong first half for the group, despite flat conditions in mainland Europe and 'impending weakness' in both Canada and Australia.
"The combination of recent development activity, growing conversion, a strong innovation pipeline and the increasing emphasis worldwide on energy-efficiency leave us confident about Kingspan's longer term future," said management.
Earlier in 2015, Kingspan closed its Euro315m takeover of Belgian Joris Ide. While the deal helped push the group's net debt levels up by Euro273m to almost Euro400m, Kingspan still has a 'robust' funding position, with Euro425m of lending facilities still undrawn.
Sales in Kingspan's core insulated panels division increased by 28% year-on-year in the first four months of 2015, aided by a 3% boost from acquisitions. Insulation board sales revenues were up by 40% and access floors saw a 19% revenue rise. The environmental division saw a 9% sales rise.
The group said recently that it was eyeing up Latin America as a likely next step in its ongoing geographical expansion, with some kind of presence likely to be taken in Brazil and Mexico in the next few years.