Wood based panels giant Egger said it intends to resume its growth strategy after posting a 33% rise in annual profits to €236m.
Egger, whose turnover dropped 2% to €1.47bn, said production volume increases, lower raw materials costs and a reduction in fixed costs have had a positive impact on operations in the past year.
“Thanks to a clear strategy and purposeful action, Egger has weathered the economic crisis well and can look to the future with optimism,” it said.
The takeover of 71.5% of Turkish edging manufacturer Roma Plastik, it added, was a positive signal.
The furniture industry customer sector generated 46% of turnover, with the kitchen market performing especially well. Marketing of laminate flooring through DIY stores represented 9% of turnover.
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