Sandvik Plans to Sell Mining Systems Unit
October 01 2015 - 7:50AM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
STOCKHOLM--Swedish engineering company Sandvik AB (SAND.SK) said
Thursday it plans to sell its Mining Systems unit and focus more on
its core mining equipment and aftermarket operations.
Sandvik, which makes tools for customers in the mining,
construction and energy sectors, said it will post a 1 billion
Swedish kronor ($119 million) charge in the third quarter from the
divestment, relating to project writedowns and other cost and
impairment provisions within the unit.
Mining Systems is a separate unit within Sandvik Mining and
designs and engineers material handling systems for the mining
industry. It had annual sales of SEK6.3 billion in 2014,
representing 7% of Sandvik Group invoicing and employs 1,300
people.
In the last few years, Sandvik's profitability has been hit by
low demand in the mining sector, and the company said in its
second-quarter earnings that mining demand had declined further in
Europe and Asia, although it did see some relative strength in
North America. Cost saving measures have so far done little to lift
margins.
The company is currently awaiting the November arrival of its
newly appointed chief executive, after the previous boss stepped
down in August.
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