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Lenzing on track for recovery after anticipated difficult start to the financial year

Published: May 4, 2023
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

 Revenue grows to EUR 623.1 mn – fiber sales recovered over the course of the quarter
 EBITDA and net result for the period down compared with the first quarter of 2022
 Cost reduction program of more than EUR 70 mn being implemented according to plan
 Production of TENCELTM brand modal fibers successfully launched in China
 Lenzing confirms guidance for 2023

Lenzing – The business performance of the Lenzing Group, a leading global supplier of specialty fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries, during the first quarter of 2023 largely reflected market trends. However, after the market environment had deteriorated significantly in the third and fourth quarters of the previous year, signs
of recovery emerged during the first quarter in terms of demand as well as raw material and energy costs. Textile
fibers recorded moderate but steadily improving demand. Business with fibers for nonwovens and with dissolving
wood pulp performed better than expected. Raw material and energy costs were still at an elevated albeit decreasing level.

Revenues increased by 1.3 percent compared to the prior-year quarter to EUR 623.1 mn. This growth was primarily due to higher pulp revenues, while fiber revenues were down. As a consequence, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) decreased by 66.2 percent year-on-year to EUR 29.7 mn in the first quarter of 2023. The net result for the reporting period amounted to minus EUR 64.9 mn (compared with EUR 34.1 mn in the first quarter of 2022) and earnings per share amounted to minus EUR 3.03 (compared with EUR 0.87 in the first quarter of 2022).

Lenzing launched a reorganization and cost-cutting program in the third quarter of 2022 and is fully on track with
its implementation. More than EUR 70 mn in annual cost savings are targeted once the program has been fully
implemented. Moreover, further measures were launched to bolster free cash flow. This amounted to minus EUR 132.3 mn in the first quarter of 2023 (compared with minus EUR 102.9 mn in the first quarter of 2022), particularly due to the negative result and the completion of strategic investment projects. In addition to the cost-cutting program, further steps to reduce working capital are currently being implemented and currency and energy price hedging are being reorganized. All measures are being implemented against the background of a solid liquidity reserve of EUR 639.5 mn.

“After the crisis year of 2022, the negative after-effects were still clearly evident in the first quarter of 2023. However, we noted signs of recovery in terms of demand as well as energy and raw material costs during the quarter. Lenzing has successfully made great efforts in relation to both costs and liquidity and is well prepared for an upturn in demand,” notes Stephan Sielaff, Lenzing Group CEO. “In the medium and long term, we continue to anticipate a strong growth in demand for Lenzing’s sustainable products. We are convinced that our two investment projects in China and Indonesia will further strengthen our positioning in this respect.”

Focus on sustainable specialty fibers
In addition to the continued implementation of the reorganization and cost-cutting program, the implementation
of the “Better Growth” corporate strategy was also advanced in the first quarter of 2023. The corporate strategy
aims to better serve the structurally strong growth in demand for biodegradable and responsibly produced
specialty fibers under the TENCELTM, LENZINGTM ECOVEROTM and VEOCELTM brands. In accordance with the
strategy and following the successful implementation of the two key projects in Thailand and Brazil, Lenzing will
continue on its profitable growth trajectory, sharpen its focus on sustainable and high-quality premium textile
fibers and nonwoven fibers, and in parallel further advance the transition from a linear to a circular economy
model.

Since 2021, Lenzing has invested more than EUR 200 mn in production sites in China and in Indonesia in order to convert existing capacities for generic viscose into capacities for environmentally responsible specialty fibers. In Nanjing (China), the conversion of a production line to TENCELTM brand modal fibers for textiles and apparel was successfully completed in the first quarter of 2023. For the first time, Lenzing can thereby also offer locally produced TENCELTM fibers to its Chinese customers and consequently serve structurally growing demand on an even better basis. Due the conversion of the line with a nameplate capacity of 35,000 tonnes per year, the fiber portfolio of the production site now consists exclusively of environmentally responsible specialty fibers.

Moreover, Lenzing is continuing to work consistently on the gradual conversion of the Chinese site to green energy in order to further reduce carbon emissions.

As part of the investments at the site in Purwakarta (Indonesia), Lenzing is creating additional capacity for LENZINGTM ECOVEROTM fibers. Lenzing is investing locally in reducing carbon emissions as well as air and water emissions. The conversion work is proceeding according to plan, and the site will be converted into a pure specialty viscose supplier prospectively before the end of the year.

Changes on the Managing Board
Lenzing also recently announced personnel changes on its Managing Board. Robert van de Kerkhof, Chief
Commercial Officer Fiber and a Managing Board member since 2014, informed the Supervisory Board that he
would not be available for a further extension of his contract, which runs until December 31, 2023. He will
continue to drive forward the sustainability area, including the Carbon Roadmap, as Chief Sustainability Officer
until the end of his current term of office. CEO Stephan Sielaff will essentially assume responsibility for sales in
the Fibers Division. The Lenzing Managing Board will thereby be reduced from four to three members as of
January 1, 2024.

Outlook
The war in Ukraine and the more restrictive monetary policy pursued by many central banks in order to combat
inflation are expected to continue to influence global economic activity. The IMF warns that risks remain elevated
overall and forecasts growth of 2.8 and 3 percent for 2023 and 2024 respectively. The currency environment is
expected to remain volatile in the regions relevant to Lenzing.

This market environment continues to weigh on the consumer climate and on sentiment in the industries relevant
to Lenzing. However, the outlook has brightened somewhat recently.

Demand picked up tangibly after the Chinese New Year. As a consequence, capacity utilization improved and
stocks were further reduced both at viscose producers and at downstream stages of the value chain.

In the trend-setting market for cotton, signs are emerging of a further buildup of stocks in the current 2022/23
crop season. Initial forecasts for 2023/24 anticipate a more balanced relationship between supply and demand.
However, despite signs of recovery in both demand and raw material and energy costs, earnings visibility remains
limited overall.

Lenzing is fully on track with the implementation of the reorganization and cost reduction program. These and
other measures are aimed at positioning Lenzing in the best possible way for the expected market recovery. Structurally, Lenzing continues to anticipate growth in demand for environmentally responsible fibers for the
textile and clothing industry as well as for the hygiene and medical sectors. As a consequence, Lenzing is very well positioned with its “Better Growth” strategy and plans to continue driving growth with specialty fibers as well
as its sustainability goals, including the transformation from a linear to a circular economy model.

The successful implementation of the key projects in Thailand and Brazil as well as the investment projects in
China and Indonesia will further strengthen Lenzing’s positioning in this respect.

Taking into account the aforementioned factors and assuming a further market recovery in the current financial
year, the Lenzing Group continues to expect EBITDA in a range between EUR 320 mn and EUR 420 mn for
2023.

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