Geberit has set itself the goal of being the standard-bearer for sanitary products, continually developing those products in a sustainable way and gaining market shares in the process. Among other things, this approach yields sales growth that outstrips the industry average. Basically, Geberit is aiming to achieve its sales targets while at the same time maintaining its industry leadership in terms of profitability and the ability to generate high cashflows.
The medium-term goals were reappraised following the acquisition of Sanitec and the switching of reporting to net sales from the 2015 financial year onwards. Once the Sanitec business has been successfully integrated, from 2018 onwards the growth in net sales in local currencies, after adjustments for acquisitions, is expected to be between 4 and 6 percent in the medium term as an average over one economic cycle, and an operating cashflow (EBITDA) margin of between 28 and 30 percent is expected to be achieved. A third quantitative target has also been set: return on invested capital (ROIC), which from 2018 is expected to reach 25 percent.
In order to achieve the expected growth, for upcoming larger projects and due to the integration of the Sanitec business, between 2016 and 2018 around CHF 150 million is to be invested in property, plant and equipment.
Further growth through acquisitions has not been ruled out. However, any potential acquisition will have to satisfy strict strategic and financial criteria.
The following sales and earnings drivers are crucial to achieving the ambitious medium-term goals:
- „Push-Pull“ sales model, which concentrates on the key decision-makers in the industry,
- Technology penetration, which involves replacing outdated technologies with new, more innovative sanitary products and systems,
- Value strategy, to increase the proportion of higher-quality products – particularly in markets in which Geberit products already have a high degree of market penetration,
- Geberit AquaClean, to build up the shower toilet category in Europe,
- Innovation leadership in the sanitary industry, in order to set new standards, and
- Continuous process and cost optimisation.