- At €57.1 billion, revenue at prior-year level; orders decline slightly to €60.0 billion
- At €7.6 billion, adjusted EBITA for Industrial Businesses only slightly below prior-year level; adjusted EBITA margin of 14.3 percent (FY 2019: 14.4 percent) stable at a high level
- Net income of €4.2 billion (FY 2019: €5.6 billion)
- Free cash flow up substantially to €6.4 billion (FY 2019: €5.8 billion); highest level in past ten years
- Vision 2020+ execution successfully driven
- Total dividend of €3.50 per share (FY 2019: €3.90)
- Outlook: Siemens expects moderate rise in net income for FY 2021 despite significant burdens from currency translation effects
In extremely difficult economic times, Siemens AG delivered a strong financial performance in fiscal 2020 (ended September 30), while successfully driving the Group’s historic transformation. Despite the major challenges worldwide caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Siemens successfully completed its fiscal year with a strong fourth quarter. In appreciation of their outstanding performance during the crisis, Siemens is paying about €200 million in bonuses to its employees worldwide. Shareholders are also to participate in the company’s business success and financial strength. For this reason, the Managing Board and Supervisory Board are proposing to the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting a dividend of €3.00 plus an additional €0.50, for a total of €3.50 per share. Adjusted by ten percent to take account of the market value of the Siemens Energy spin-off, this amount is at the same level as the prior-year dividend of €3.90.
Under the motto “Partnering
for the next step to industrialize Additive Manufacturing”, Siemens is going to
present its Digital Enterprise Portfolio for the industrialization of Additive
Manufacturing at the Siemens Additive Manufacturing Summit @ Formnext Connect
2020. With Formnext Connect 2020, the leading trade fair for additive
manufacturing will take place completely virtual from November 10 to 12, 2020.
Within this framework, Siemens offers a comprehensive program - the Siemens
Additive Manufacturing Summit.
At the event Siemens is
going to present innovations and highlights around the latest partnerships and
the seamless, integrated end-to-end value chain for industrial Additive
Manufacturing. A major highlight will be
the inauguration of a virtual Additive Manufacturing reference factory for
selective laser sintering with polymers as an extension of the digital Additive
Manufacturing Experience Center.
Follow the opening talk
of the Siemens Additive Manufacturing Summit live from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (CET). Throughout
the event, you are invited to participate in numerous presentations and expert
talks, as well as in the virtual match making of the Formnext Connect 2020, to
learn more about the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing and get in
contact with our experts.
Register here for free:
www.siemens.com/formnext
- “Digital Enterprise SPS Dialog” virtual event on November 26, 2020: participants can discover highlights in 3D and join the dialog with Siemens experts
- New products, services, and solutions for the Digital Enterprise portfolio ensure more flexible production for rapidly changing requirements
- Numerous practical exhibits and models visualize digital progress along the entire value chain
Around SPS Connect, Siemens is hosting a
special virtual event to present new products, services, and solutions for the
Digital Enterprise portfolio,
which companies in the manufacturing and process industry can use to react to
rapidly changing market requirements and conditions. Siemens brings more
intelligence and therefore greater flexibility to production – taking industry
to the next level. This
is achieved by combining automation and digitalization solutions with cutting-edge
technologies such as artificial intelligence, edge and cloud computing or
additive manufacturing. Using
this link https://sie.ag/2TIM1AO, interested
parties can register for the “Digital Enterprise SPS Dialog” virtual event on
November 26, 2020, enabling them to discover the topics in a virtual 3D
showroom and join the dialog to extend their knowledge.
New products include a ready-to-use open
Industrial Edge platform, new edge hardware, and a new edge application for
drives. A new distributed
drive system is also being launched. Further innovations this year include a solution for
multi-vendor programming of robots in the TIA (Totally Integrated Automation)
Portal, innovative Cloud Connect products for integrated data access, and new Connectivity
and Remote Collaboration Services.
Siemens Mobility is presenting the new Mireo Smart train. It enables operators to quickly expand their capacity and ensures profitable operation thanks to its attractive price, low maintenance costs and very high degree of reliability.
- Flexible capacity expansion thanks to quick availability
- Reliable operation with sophisticated technology
- Attractive price based on standardization
Siemens Mobility is presenting the new Mireo Smart train today. It enables operators to quickly expand their capacity and ensures profitable operation thanks to its attractive price, low maintenance costs and very high degree of reliability.
- Siemens, MW Storage International, Fluence and Vibeco develop unique ecosystem for global beverage manufacturer
- Solution to enable new levels of energy optimization
- Encompasses software, financing, latest storage technology
- Sinebrychoff’s first energy storage service contract
In a move that brings new market opportunities for industrial players, Siemens has developed a unique business model to support the next level of energy optimization for Finnish brewery Sinebrychoff, a subsidiary of the international Carlsberg Group. At the heart of the solution, which will be implemented at Sinebrychoff’s plant in greater Helsinki, is a virtual power plant (VPP) and the latest energy storage technology, supported with financing solutions, to create one of the first examples of power flexibility in an industrial site.
- Over 100 combined diesel and electric locomotives already ordered
- Sustainable and cost-effective solution for freight transport in Germany
The Vectron Dual Mode locomotive from Siemens Mobility received authorization for operation in Germany from the Federal Railway Authority (EBA) on October 29, 2020. To date, Railsystems RP, Mindener Kreisbahnen GmbH, and Stern & Hafferl have ordered the Vectron Dual Mode. The Siemens Mobility Test Center in Wegberg-Wildenrath has also ordered a locomotive for delivery trips. The dual mode locomotives ordered by DB Cargo in September will also benefit from the authorization.
- Proven process optimization from basic level control to complex pumping routines
- Programmable features reduce maintenance and companies’ carbon footprints
- Wide range of applications in environmental and general industries
Siemens presents the new Sitrans LT500 level, flow, and pump controllers for radar and ultrasonic transmitters or any other two-wire 4-20 mA devices. From basic level control to complex pumping routines, these instruments deliver the accuracy and reliability demanded by a variety of applications. Complete with up to 2 measuring points, 6 control or alarm relays, 2 discrete inputs, 3 analog outputs, and communications options, Sitrans LT500 is an attractive option for your controller applications.
- Siemens presents the first virtual additive manufacturing reference factory for selective laser sintering and industrial post-processing with its partners EOS and DyeMansion
- End-to-end software and automation solutions from the Digital Enterprise portfolio drive the industrialization for leading technology providers and users of additive manufacturing
Under the motto "Partnering for the next step to industrialize Additive Manufacturing", Siemens is going to present at Formnext Connect its Digital Enterprise Portfolio for the industrialization of additive manufacturing as well as innovations with partners around new achievements in various additive manufacturing technologies. One highlight is the partnership with EOS and DyeMansion. Together, the three companies will present the first virtual additive manufacturing reference factory for selective laser sintering with polymers. Using the example of a midsole for footwear applications in which parameters such as design, fit and color are individually and economically taken into account, Siemens, EOS and DyeMansion will demonstrate what the next step towards the industrialization of selective laser sintering with polymers can look like along the entire production chain. "The automated chain of coordinated production steps from all suppliers, from design and printing to post-processing, as well as end-to-end IT integration, is crucial for high productivity and maximum flexibility. This applies to series parts as well as to a highly flexible lot-size-1 production for individualized products or spare parts," explains Dr. Karsten Heuser, Vice President Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Digital Industries, and continues: "With the end-to-end digitization and automation solutions from Siemens, we have succeeded, together with our partners EOS and DyeMansion, in creating a seamlessly integrated end-to-end value chain for industrial additive manufacturing with selective laser sintering and industrial post-processing solutions using polymers.”