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In a challenging business environment, sales stood at €6.5 billion in the first three months of 2022, a rise of 19%
During the first three months of the year, existing operational disruptions and inflationary pressures were exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine and the resurgence of Covid-19 in China.
In this context, markets continued to grow over the quarter:
Quarterly sales totaled €6,481 million, up 19.0% of which a 3.4% positive currency effect:
Guidance maintained
In 2022, in a highly uncertain environment, markets are still expected to see growth yet at the low end of the initially indicated ranges: 0% to 4% in Passenger car and Light truck tires, 3% to 7% in Truck tires (excluding China) and 6% to 10% in the Specialty businesses.
In this scenario, and barring any increase in systemic impacts1, Michelin maintains its guidance, with full-year segment operating income above €3.2 billion at constant exchange rates and structural free cash flow2 of more than €1.2 billion.
First-quarter sales
Sales (in € millions) | First-quarter 2022 | First-quarter 2021 | % change (at current exchange rates) |
RS1: Automotive and related distribution | 3,254 | 2,694 | +20.8% |
RS2: Road transportation and related distribution | 1,674 | 1,388 | +20.6% |
RS3: Specialty businesses and related distribution | 1,553 | 1,366 | +13.7% |
Group Total | 6,481 | 5,448 | +19.0% |
Market Review
First-quarter 2022/2021 (in number of tires) | Western & Central Europe* | CIS** | North & Central America | South America | China | Asia (excluding India & China) | Africa/ India/ Middle East | Total |
Original Equipment
Replacement |
-15%
+10% |
-25%
-7% |
-3%
+5% |
-3%
+3% |
+2%
-9% |
-8%
+13% |
-6%
+1% |
-6%
+4% |
*Including Turkey **Commonwealth of Independent States
The global Original Equipment and Replacement Passenger car and Light truck tire market ended the first quarter of 2022 up 2% in number of tires sold, reflecting robust growth in the first two months (up 2% in January and 10% in February) followed by a global drop in March (-7%).
Worldwide Original Equipment tire demand declined by 6% over the period, dragged down by the 14% drop in March caused by …
Source: Michelin
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