Gloucestershire Echo

Renishaw’s record results as revenue rockets to over £670m

- Andrew ARTHUR andrew.arthur@reachplc.com

ENGINEERIN­G giant Renishaw has reported record results as revenue rocketed to more than £670m.

The FTSE 250 firm, which is based at Wotton-under-edge, said the almost 20 per cent rise from £565m in its previous financial year was driven by unpreceden­ted levels of demand for its manufactur­ing technologi­es, analytical instrument­s and medical devices.

Bosses said high demand for encoders among its global client base came amid increased investment­s in the semiconduc­tor and electronic­s sectors, and demand for industrial automation due to skills shortages and labour costs.

The firm posted record pre-tax profit of £163.7m for the 12 months to June up almost 40 per cent on the near £120m it raked in for the previous year, which it had hailed as a “positive year of recovery” following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sales and profit were in line with a reduced forecast made by Renishaw’s board in May, after it pulled its operations in Russia and amid uncertaint­y caused by Covid lockdowns in China.

Executive chairman Sir David Mcmurtry said: “Our performanc­e has been built on years of strategic focus. We’ve developed the innovative products required to meet the challenges faced by manufactur­ers in growing markets, while ensuring that we have the global infrastruc­ture and skilled people to deliver those opportunit­ies.”

Mr Mcmurty hailed Renishaw staff for their “commitment” to the business after he and fellow founder and majority shareholde­r John Deer ended plans to sell the business after the board failed to find the right buyer.

Mr Mcmurty said: “I do not doubt that the process caused some uncertaint­y among our employees, and we are very grateful for the commitment they’ve demonstrat­ed to Renishaw.

“As a board, we were encouraged with how well everyone delivered ‘business as usual’ during the process, and I feel this excellent set of results demonstrat­es this, as well as underlinin­g the strength of our business.”

Chief executive Will Lee said the company had mitigated the “great stress” on global supply chains and a “serious shortages” of electronic components.

Mr Lee said: “Our teams responded brilliantl­y, increasing output and reengineer­ing certain products when components weren’t available.

“Our work over the past few years to build our inventory levels also helped us overcome these problems.”

Renishaw hailed its strategic process over the year, which saw it launch new products, gain “key” customer accounts, and commit around £65m to a major expansion of its manufactur­ing operations in Miskin, near Cardiff, South Wales.

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Renishaw HQ, near Wottonunde­r-edge

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