Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has completed the restructuring  announced in November 2009 and identified further potential for improving  efficiency. From April 1, 2010, the Group will be split into the Heidelberg  Equipment, Heidelberg Services, and Heidelberg Financial Services divisions. "We  are starting the new financial year with a leaner and more efficient  organization. This will enable us to also provide our customers all over the  world with a faster and more focused service," said CEO Bernhard Schreier.   
The company is also responding to the changing structures in the global  print media industry by expanding the Heidelberg Services division in the  future, which is relatively independent from economic cycles. The objective is  to provide services that will help Heidelberg customers enjoy greater business  success on a sustainable basis. 
"The new structure has paved the way for  Heidelberg to be even more powerful in the strategic core businesses of  equipment and services," continued Schreier. 
New corporate structure  geared towards strategic core businesses and expected market volumes 
The  aims of the Heidelberg Equipment division are to build on the company's  market-leading position in the commercial printing segment, and to achieve  growth in packaging printing and the associated postpress operations. The new  Heidelberg Services division also strengthens the company's claim to be the  preferred service partner for print shops in the print media industry.  
The company's restructuring has involved optimizing processes and  streamlining the entire organization. This will result in the planned shedding  of up to 450 jobs worldwide in administrative and sales. 
The slight  upward trend in the print media industry has continued over recent months, but  no major upturn is as yet apparent. Heidelberg plans to adjust the production  workforce so as to gear capacities to the continuing economic uncertainty in  2010. This will result in the loss of up to 400 jobs - primarily at the  Wiesloch/Walldorf site. 
From financial year 2011/2012, the lowering of  structural and personnel costs will result in annual savings of approximately  EUR 80 million. The plan is to achieve EUR 60 million of these savings already  in financial year 2010/2011. Some EUR 30 million of the costs resulting from  these job cuts will be additionally booked in financial year 2009/2010, with a  further EUR 20 million to be booked in the next financial year. 
"The  order situation in the print media industry has stabilized over recent months.  The higher demand is still coming mainly from emerging markets such as China and  Brazil. There is no prospect of a significant increase in the industry's  investment volume in 2010. We are adapting our company's capacities and  structure accordingly. As a result, the level of sales at which we achieve an  operational break-even result has been lowered once again, to less than EUR 2.5  billion. The objective of this measure is to achieve a break-even operating  result for the next financial year assuming stable economic development and  furthermore an economic value added (EVA) in all areas of business in the medium  term," said Schreier. The company will provide at the earliest an outlook for  the new financial year at the Annual Press Conference. 
The company  intends to negotiate the additional personnel adjustments with employee  representatives and the union straight away. 
Business at Heidelberg in  the fourth quarter of the current financial year 2009/10 is in line with the  company's expectations. As already forecasted, sales will be up slightly on the  third quarter, which will also improve the operating result. Heidelberg will  thus achieve its most recent forecast for 2009/2010 as a whole.  
Heidelberg Services 
In addition to its proven Heidelberg  Systemservice and Original Heidelberg spare parts, the "Heidelberg Services"  division offers customers worldwide Saphira consumables, Prinect software  solutions - including plate imaging equipment - services, consultancy, and  training at all levels, thereby helping print shops to enjoy long-term success.  Key focal points include improving machine availability, boosting productivity,  enhancing process efficiency, and providing consultancy services geared towards  environmentally friendly printing. Customers around the globe have access to the  Heidelberg service team, with around 4,500 employees in some 170 countries.  
Heidelberg Equipment 
The Heidelberg Equipment division offers  products and technologies along the entire process and value added chain for  print media companies in the commercial and packaging printing sectors. This  division develops, produces, and markets precision presses - in the sheetfed  offset format classes 35 x 50 cm (13.78 x 19.69 in) to 120 x 162 cm (47.24 x  63.78 in) - and postpress equipment. Innovation projects such as Linoprint - for  customized decoration and labeling of folding cartons, labels, and blister packs  based on inkjet technology - and printed organic layers round off the portfolio.  
Heidelberg Financial Services 
In an environment dominated by  customers from small and medium-sized businesses, financial services are a great  help when it comes to making economically astute investments in Heidelberg  products. The associated opportunities and risks require unique know-how and  transparency that has little to do with more traditional areas of business. All  sales financing activities will still be combined in a dedicated segment. In  addition to direct financing through one of the Group's own financing companies,  this primarily involves putting customers at small and medium-sized companies in  touch with Heidelberg financing partners. 
For additional details, please  visit the Internet Press Lounge at www.heidelberg.com.  
 
Other dates: 
Publication of the preliminary figures for  financial year 2009/2010 is scheduled for May 11, 2010. 
For further  information, please contact: 
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG  
Corporate Public Relations 
Thomas Fichtl 
Phone: +49 6221 92 5900  
Fax: +49 6221 92 5069 
E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
Important note: 
This press release contains forward-looking  statements based on assumptions and estimations by the Management Board of  Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the Management Board  is of the opinion that those assumptions and estimations are realistic, the  actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these  forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the  macro-economic situation, in the exchange rates, in the interest rates and in  the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft gives  no warranty and does not assume liability for any damages in case the future  development and the projected results do not correspond with the forward-looking  statements contained in this press release.
                
        
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