Manoeuvrable Tauw Achieves Best Result Ever
By Tauw, PRNEWednesday, April 14, 2010
Substantial Autonomous Growth Despite Economic Crisis
DEVENTER, The Netherlands, April 15, 2010 - Today Tauw presents the best annual returns in its 82-year existence. The
consulting and engineering company realized a 118.5 million euro turnover
last year, 7 percent higher than in 2008. The operating result rose to 4
million euros, net profit from 1.3 to 2.1 million, including a million euro
dividend to the staff. "There are opportunities in abundance", says CEO ir.
Bram de Borst, "the key is to quickly capitalize on them."
Tauw Group realized a 118.5 million euro turnover, against 111 million in
2008. The operating result rose by 1.2 million to 4 million. Before-tax
profit was 3.1 million, against 1.9 million the previous year. The number of
staff dropped by 21 to 1160. Growth was mainly achieved in the Netherlands,
Germany and France. In Belgium, Italy and Spain the economic meltdown
negatively affected the results.
Also for Tauw 2009 was a challenging year. According to De Borst the
positive result is also due to early steps taken. "End 2008 we saw the first
repercussions of the economic crisis. Within a few weeks we started off
reorganizations in countries such as Germany and Spain."
A year ago Tauw expected the results for 2009 to be the same as for 2008.
De Borst gives three reasons for having exceeded these expectations: "We
expressly boosted our commercial efforts. In addition, we intensified
contacts with our clients. Finally, we follow the market extremely carefully
and have proven capable of switching to other segments quickly."
Although the economic crisis is definitely not over, Tauw Group sees the
first signs of recovery for 2010. "We are positive about private assignments.
There is some concern about public orders. Following the investments in 2009,
some setback cannot be ruled out. We do expect government investments in
water, sustainability, climate and energy to further pick up."
Tauw also developed different new services in 2009, including a climate
test. With this test municipalities can, for example, map out the
consequences of climate change for the sewer system and spatial planning. In
addition, a sustainability test was developed. This test helps authorities
and companies to concretize their sustainability ambitions.
For more information please contact: Pieter Vonk, Head of Marketing & Communication department, T +31(0)-653-14-49-01
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