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Sandvik, a Swedish company, aims to save $103 million annually

Sandvik, a Swedish manufacturer of metal-cutting equipment and mining equipment, said it aimed to save 1 billion Swedish crowns (about $103.3 million) annually by 2030. The company made the announcement in advance of its Investor Days on Tuesday.

Sandvik said it will split its Manufacturing and Machining Solutions into two separate business areas and plan to implement restructuring measures within the Machining Business throughout 2025-2030 in order to improve its geographical footprint and increase its regionalisation.

In 2024, Manufacturing and Machining Solutions will account for about 40% of Sandvik’s revenue. In recent quarters, it has been hit by a weak demand for its products in Europe and the automotive industry.

Sandvik stated that the restructuring will cost 3 billion crowns in five years, due to consolidation of sites and other measures.

Sandvik announced its long-term financial goals ahead of a two day capital markets event held in Sweden. These included a 7% growth in revenue and an adjusted operating profit margin (EBITA), which ranged from 20% to 22 %.

After the announcement was made, its shares increased by about 0.9%.

(source: Reuters)