Good profitability in a tough market
During my first quarter as President and CEO of
Sales in the third quarter increased 1 percent (in constant currency) compared with the year-earlier period. As expected, sales increased markedly for bike-related products, especially in
The gross margin increased to 39.7 percent (33.9). As in the second quarter, the gross margin was strong compared to the same period before the pandemic, with a positive impact from product and channel mix, and a negative impact from an underutilized production capacity. The EBIT margin for the quarter amounted to 15.5 percent (9.0), a strong increase compared with the previous year.
We are in the most ambitious product development phase in the history of
Cash flow from operations was the strongest ever for a single quarter, amounting to
Continue to build on our strengths
I am a strong proponent of the “build on your strengths” principle. In recent months, we’ve started working on identifying our biggest strengths. We will preserve what has made us strong and be precise in what we continue to build on and what we will adjust.
I experienced a telling example when I visited the world’s largest RV trade fair in the German city of Düsseldorf after the summer. In one of Europe’s largest exhibition centers, an industry currently facing challenges displayed an impressive optimism (17 fully-booked exhibition halls!). Thule’s booth was one of the most visited and industry colleagues were impressed that we launched no fewer than five entirely new products. These products were introduced by enthusiastic Thule colleagues from several countries, who spent their coffee breaks already now discussing what we could do even better next year. The largest public draw was the world’s first tow bar mounted tent, the Thule Outset. We took the idea and concept from our rooftop tents and created a tent that, in a few minutes, folds up and is fastened on the tow bar. It received a great deal of attention – one journalist’s post on social media had over 20 million views a few days later!
This anecdote illustrates several of Thule’s strengths. We are global market leaders in several of our product categories and we have a unique ability to develop world-leading products. We are positioned in product categories with long-term tailwinds and we are investing over the long term for profitable growth, even if the industry suffers occasional headwinds. The best way to experience Thule’s brand is to experience our products, which is illustrated by the lines to our Thule Outset demonstration and the aforementioned journalist’s digital post. And last but by no means least, we have many enthusiastic employees with an incredible knowledge of our products!
Continued focus on product development, and more focus on consumers
Product development – our ability to create growth ourselves through innovation and improved products – will remain the basis of our strategy. We will also build on our strong brand, premium position, high sustainability ambitions and culture of always striving to be better.
Our product-driven strategy will really become apparent next year. As already announced, we will soon enter two exciting new product categories. Our first two dog transport products – the collision-proof dog crate Thule Allax and our bike trailer Thule Bexey – will be launched online and in stores during the first quarter and summer, respectively. Our innovative and user-friendly car seats will be launched in
Our first additional priority will be focusing on moving closer to consumers. We are primarily a product company and sell largely through competent retailers. Selling – and maybe more importantly, communicating – directly to consumers will, however, help us succeed in new product categories and increase our growth. The launch of Thule Outset is a good first example. For the first time, we’ve allowed consumers to register their interest on thule.com, and that list is already far longer than what we can produce next year.
Another adjustment is reducing excess capacity in our supply chain. Our own production capacity is proven flexible and the utilization will increase as we continue to grow.
However, there is room for further streamlining in our operations by e.g., reducing external warehouse services during the coming year.
The future is bright
Thule is in a good place and our future is bright. More consumers in more parts of the world want to live active lives, which gives us a tailwind, and we are ourselves creating more products that support an active lifestyle. I’m full of energy from having joined “Team Thule” full-time and look forward to continue build on – and add to – our strengths!
CEO and president
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