Würth – EUR 20.4 billion in sales in 2023: Würth Group sets a new record

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  • Sales growth in Germany at 5.6 percent
  • Würth Electrical Wholesale Group expands in Italy
  • Core business in the skilled trades and business units Electrical Wholesale and Chemicals develop positively

 

The Würth Group, the global market leader in the development, production and sale of assembly and fastening materials reported annual sales of more than EUR 20 billion for the first time in its corporate history according to its preliminary financial statements on the 2023 fiscal year. Despite the tense global economic and political situation, the Group was able to grow again, even though the difficult conditions had an impact on the operating result. Sales grew by 2.4 percent. Adjusted for currencies, sales growth came out at 3.5 percent. The operating result is expected to remain below last year’s result at EUR 1.4 billion (2022: EUR 1.6 billion), the second-best result in the history of the Group.

“Given the cooling global economy, we are satisfied with the past fiscal year. The sales mark of EUR 20 billion is a special milestone for us. We were able to double our sales volume over the past nine years,” said Robert Friedmann, Chairman of the Central Management Board of the Würth Group. “Last year, the Group’s heterogeneous structure across different industries and regions and our business model were once again the basis of our success. The construction sector, an important industry for the Würth Group, showed a slow sales development, which could be compensated for by other strategic business units such as the Electrical Wholesale unit.”

 

In addition to the ongoing conflict between China, Taiwan, and the US, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, inflation-driven cost increases, especially for energy and raw materials, and high lending rates that hampered demand in the construction industry also had a negative impact on the result.

“Achieving these results in such an environment shows that our more than four million customers greatly appreciate our products and services. They trust us and that is our most important objective. The Würth Group has proven in the past that it can overcome major challenges successfully. The solidarity of our employees and the support of the family, especially by Prof. Reinhold Würth and Bettina Würth, give us the necessary stability,” emphasized Robert Friedmann.

 

Companies of the Würth Group in and outside Germany

The Würth companies in Germany developed positively. The companies generated sales of EUR 8.3 billion, a sales plus of 5.6 percent. The companies outside Germany reported sales of EUR 12.1 billion (+0.3 percent). Among the different business units, Würth Line Craft continued to develop positively, reporting sales growth of 3.4 percent. Sales in the Chemicals unit of the Allied Companies grew by 7.5 percent. Reporting growth of 10.0 percent to EUR 3.8 billion, the business unit Electrical Wholesale stands out, having a major impact on the overall development of the Würth Group due to its high share of sales. Apart from service leadership, high product availability and above-average logistics expertise, the positive development was driven by the renewable energies boom, especially in the field of photovoltaic systems.

In Italy, the Würth Electrical Wholesale Group (W.EG) expanded its footprint by entering into a strategic partnership (controlling interest) with IDG01 S.p.A. in Turin, the leading electrical wholesaler in the Piedmont region. The planned transaction is subject to the approval of the antitrust authorities. In 2023, the company generated sales of EUR 285 million with more than 580 employees and 41 stores. The product range primarily covers the segments of lighting, building automation, low-voltage power distribution and control systems, renewable energy systems, cables, and a wide portfolio of industrial automation products.

With growth of 10.4 percent on the previous year, e-business sales remain successful. At EUR 4.6 billion, the share of e-business sales in total sales increased to 22.4 percent.

Würth Group has a total of 87,047 employees

The Würth Group hired 1,410 new employees in the 2023 fiscal year. Currently, the Group employs 87,047 people, 43,967 of which work in sales. In Germany, the company has 27,128 employees.

 

The Press Conference on the Annual Financial Statements of the Würth Group for the 2023 fiscal year will take place in a hybrid format at Reinhold Würth Innovation Center CURIO in Künzelsau, Germany, on Tuesday, 14 May 2024.

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More information on IDG01 S.p.A. by W.EG by Würth Group: https://www.idg01.com/ + IDG 01 SpA was born from the union of two historic brands in the electrical supplies market: IDG SpA founded in Alba in 1980 on the initiative of Giancarlo Caraglio and Elettrogruppo ZeroUno, a group born with this name in 2001 but with roots since 1964, first FEM then in followed by FemZuccheri.

The company operates in an important area that spans multiple regions, Piedmont, Lombardy and Liguria, with the presence of over 40 points of sale. The modern internal structure, the efficient organization, the services, the products and a sales network made up of agents and branches present in a widespread manner throughout the territory, allows us to have leadership in the Piedmontese market.

The mission of IDG 01 SpA consists in consolidating and growing by investing in efficiency, organisation, the professionalism of collaborators, innovation, leveraging corporate values ​​such as dynamism, certainty, passion and group. The new reality is in fact made up of specialists able to provide technical support, carry out inspections, and satisfy every need in all areas of expertise: equipment, industrial automation and technologies, cables, air conditioning, photovoltaics, technical and decorative lighting for interiors and exteriors and industrial lighting, control panels, security, thermo-hydraulics.

  • 9 Divisions (Equipment, Automation, Cables, Air-Conditioning, Photovoltaic, Lighting, Paintings, Safety, Thermo-hydraulics)
  • Over 40 Stores

Würth Electrical Wholesale Group (W.EG) expanded its footprint by entering into a strategic partnership (controlling interest) with IDG01 S.p.A. in Turin, the leading electrical wholesaler in the Piedmont region. The planned transaction is subject to the approval of the antitrust authorities. In 2023, the company generated sales of EUR 285 million with more than 580 employees and 41 stores. 

More information on Paolo Caraglio (Chief Executive Officer & Chairman, IDG01 S.p.A., W.EG, Würth Group): See the full profile on EMR Executive Services  

 

 

 

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