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tonerKeymasterKonica Minolta has put a price tag on last yearโs disruption to toner supplies caused by an explosion at one of its Japanese factories.
In its year-end results just announced KM noted that the production print unit at its Professional Print wing had been affected by a shortage of toner due to the toner factory accidents, which also included a fire, and caused a shutdown of its Tatsuno and Kofu factories while the issues were resolved.
It also resulted in an increase in toner air freight costs at its Digital Workplace office business.
Expenses related to the toner supply issues came to ยฅ1.99bn (ยฃ12.7m).ย
At its production print unit, KM said the sales volumes in the current fiscal year came in at 91% (colour models), 93% (monochrome), and 92% (all models) of the prior year levels.ย
โThe results are affected by temporarily suppression of sales of models in order to prioritise the toner supply to existing customers, corresponding to the undersupply of toner in the three-month period ended December 31, 2021 due to the explosion accidents at Tatsuno factory,โ the manufacturer stated.ย
However, KM also said that the demand for equipment, consumables and services at the unit had recovered overall, resulting in sales up about 12% year-on-year.ย
At its industrial print operations, sales volumes were up across all areas: inkjet presses, label presses, textile presses, and digital embellishment.ย
KM said this was due to โthe robust recovery of demand in daily necessities, recovery in apparel market in Europe in addition to the shift toward digital printing among industrial print companiesโ.ย
The overall Professional Print Business division posted sales of ยฅ194.7bn, up 14.8% year-on-year. The prior yearโs operating loss of ยฅ7.8bn was turned around, and the division made an operating profit of ยฅ1bn.ย
KM had alreadyย flagged ยฅ10.9bn in impairment lossesย relating to past acquisitions including at Konica Minolta Marketing Services EMEA.
Overall group sales in the year to 31 March were up 5.6% at ยฅ911.4bn, while operating losses increased from ยฅ16.2bn to ยฅ22.2bn.ย
KM also confirmed that it had breached some of the financial covenants stipulated in some of its syndicated loan agreements. However, KM stated that it had obtained the consent from all the relevant financial institutions โnot to request the company to forfeit the benefit of time due to this breach, thus, we believe there is no significant uncertainties regarding the premise of going concernโ.
KMโs share price fell by 10.2% on the announcement, to ยฅ440 (52-week high: ยฅ658, low: ยฅ434).
https://www.printweek.com/product%20news/article/km-pro-print-wing-back-in-the-black-despite-multimillion-toner-hit
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AuthorMay 14, 2022 at 12:25 PM
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