- Orders rose 15 percent on a comparable basis to €24.2 billion and again reached a very high level (Q3 2022: €22.0 billion)
- Revenue grew 10 percent on a comparable basis to €18.9 billion (Q3 2022: €17.9 billion)
- Profit Industrial Business totaled €2.8 billion (Q3 2022: €2.9 billion) with a strong increase at Smart Infrastructure and Digital Industries
- Net income was €1.4 billion (Q3 2022: a net loss of €1.5 billion)
- Free cash flow all-in at group level was an outstanding €3.0 billion, a 29 percent increase (Q3 2022: €2.3 billion)
- Outlook on group level confirmed for fiscal 2023 for revenue growth and EPS pre PPA, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment
Siemens continued
its profitable growth trajectory in Q3 2023 (ended June 30, 2023),
with all industrial businesses achieving strong revenue growth. Order momentum
in the company’s major projects and systems business was also strong. The
book-to-bill ratio was an excellent 1.28, while the order backlog of €110 billion
was again at a record high level. Siemens confirms its outlook on group level
for fiscal 2023 and continues to expect revenue growth of 9 percent to 11 percent
and basic earnings per share before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS
pre PPA) of €9.60 to €9.90, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment.
- Siemens
Mobility to
retrofit 176 ViRM double deck rail vehicles with the latest ETCS onboard
technology
- Siemens Mobility will provide seven years of
maintenance services for ETCS system
Siemens Mobility has been
awarded a contract by NS Group N.V, the Dutch Railways, to retrofit 176 ViRM trains
with the latest European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2 technology. With
the ETCS Level 2 upgrade, the fleet will be able to operate with a greater
degree of efficiency for the remainder of its lifetime, while also meeting the
latest European standards for rail safety interoperability. Siemens Mobility
will provide the ETCS onboard unit
equipment and installation support, as well as seven years of maintenance
services for the system. The retrofitted vehicles will be delivered in the
period 2023–2027.
- Siemens Xcelerator portfolio used to develop the digital twin of the next generation of Maeve’s zero-emissions, all-electric aircraft
- Maeve 01 aircraft enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range over 250 nautical miles at significantly lower energy consumption compared to the previous generation
- Latest design aircraft reduces operating economics by 30% compared to existing turboprops
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced
Maeve Aerospace B.V. has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry
software and services to aid in the development of Maeve 01 – its next-generation,
zero emissions all-electric passenger aircraft. Unveiled at the Paris Air Show,
Maeve 01 enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range of 250nmi with zero
emissions.
- Siemens
Mobility to replace its current rail infrastructure site in Chippenham, Wiltshire
with a state-of-the-art factory, digital engineering, and R&D facility.
- The
new factory is expected to be operational by 2026, strategically positioned to
meet the growing demand in rail technology.
- Approx.
800 local manufacturing, research, engineering, and support staff will
transition to the new site.
Siemens Mobility is investing
€115 million to establish a cutting-edge rail infrastructure manufacturing,
digital engineering and research & development (R&D) center in
Chippenham, UK. This investment highlights the commitment to innovation,
sustainability, excellence, and meeting the growing demand for rail
infrastructure in Britain and worldwide. The new facility, set to replace the
existing factory in 2026, will be vital for Siemens Mobility's future projects in rail technology, providing
an efficient site to build the next generation of conventional and digital rail
signaling and control systems for Britain. The transition, including the
transfer of all local staff, totaling approximately 800, will not cause any interruption
in production.
- Leading industrial and operational technology company joins forces
with comprehensive cloud services provider to make Siemens’ Xcelerator
portfolio more accessible, scalable, and flexible
- Companies partner to simplify product and production complexity
through technology collaborations and new offerings
Siemens Digital Industries Software and
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) today announced an expansion of their collaboration,
which combines Siemens’ deep industry expertise with cloud services from AWS to
help industrial companies accelerate digital transformation in the cloud. Together,
AWS and Siemens plan to drive adoption of Siemens’Xcelerator
as a Serviceand make Siemens’Xcelerator portfolioof integrated software, services, and application development platform more
accessible, scalable, and flexible. Xcelerator as a Service acts as a catalyst
for fast and predictable digital transformation—including by gaining new
manufacturing insights, automating processes, and deploying connected
services—and offers customizable solutions for any starting point on the digital
journey.
- Building X, the new smart building suite for net-zero buildings, will be a key highlight at Light + Building 2022
- New portfolio of digital services for fire safety and the latest version of Desigo CC, Siemens’ integrated building management system, will be shown for the first time
- Focus on reliable and energy-efficient electrical installation and power distribution, addressing grid complexity and integration of renewables
At this year’s Light + Building trade fair
in Frankfurt, Germany, Siemens will showcase its vision of digitalization as a
key pillar of the infrastructure transition required to tackle climate change
and global sustainability challenges. The company’s motto at the show is “Smart infrastructure is sustainable
infrastructure”, and Siemens will be demonstrating products, solutions and
services to make the transition of buildings and grids possible.
- Siemens further sharpens its
portfolio as a focused technology company
- Purchase price of €1.15 billion,
closing expected in current calendar year
- Sale to international technology
group Körber agreed
- Mail and parcel business ideal
expansion of Körber’s portfolio, supplementing its existing Business Area Supply
Chain
- Airport logistics business to remain
part of Siemens’ Portfolio Companies
Siemens has reached
an agreement to sell the mail and parcel business of Siemens Logistics GmbH to
the Körber Group. With this transaction, approved by the Managing and
Supervisory Boards of Siemens AG, Siemens is further implementing the rigorous
sharpening of its portfolio as a focused technology company. The purchase price
totals €1.15 billion (enterprise value). Closing is expected in the course of
the current calendar year, subject to regulatory approvals. Körber is a
world-leading technology company whose Business Area Supply Chain has grown
successfully in recent years, making the company a long-term, strategic new
owner for the mail and parcel business.
- Siemens Mobility founds subsidiary Smart Train
Lease GmbH
- Innovative rental model for Mireo Smart trains offers
fast and flexible adjustment of fleet capacity
- State-of-the-art battery, hydrogen, and
electric multiple-unit trains including maintenance
Siemens Mobility has
founded the subsidiary Smart Train Lease GmbH to enable customers to flexibly
supplement their fleets with rented state-of-the-art battery, hydrogen, and
electric multiple-unit trains. The Mireo Smart trains from Siemens Mobility are
available at short notice, approved for operation, and meet all required
standards for modern regional passenger transport. By providing preconfigured
trains and additional services such as maintenance, this new offer provides an
economical alternative for quickly and flexibly expanding fleets. It also
enables customers to easily test innovative and sustainable rail technologies. Smart
Train Lease GmbH is initially offering this rental model in Germany and plans
to expand it throughout Europe in the medium term.
- More than 500 jobs created by 2028
- Production to start in 2024
- Estimated to grow the state’s
economy by $1.6 billion over 12 years
Siemens Mobility, the
Unites States’ largest passenger rolling stock manufacturer, will expand its
manufacturing footprint by building a $220 million advanced manufacturing and rail
services facility in Lexington, NC. The facility will create more than 500 new
jobs and be one of the city’s largest employers. With the increased production
capacity, Siemens Mobility will fulfill the growing demand for passenger rail in
America by producing some of the most innovative and sustainable passenger
trains in the North American market.
- “Transform urban mobility for a better tomorrow” at booth A150 in Hall 6
- Highlights include: Train2Cloud, Digital Station, RailXplore, CoreShield OSA, Railigent X Application Suite and MoBase
- Panel discussions with Michael Peter, CEO Siemens Mobility, and Johannes Emmelheinz, CEO of Customer Services
- UITP Summit 2023, 4. - 7. Juni 2023, Barcelona, Fira Barcelona Gran Via, Stand 6A150
Siemens
Mobility will present solutions that “Transform urban mobility for a better
tomorrow” at the UITP Global Public Transport Summit from June 4 – 7 in
Barcelona. Included is optimized life-cycle costs of rail infrastructure and
transport, 100% system availability, maximized network capacity and optimal
customer experiences and processes. These four
technological areas – integrated into Siemens Xcelerator as an interoperable,
open, and interconnected ecosystem – will help customers provide sustainable, comfortable,
and cost-efficient rail transportation.