Financial year 2021/22
Trumpf with strong order intake and increased sales
The Trumpf Group closed the 2021/22 financial year on June 30 with significant sales growth. According to preliminary calculations, the figure amounts to 4.2 billion euros (financial year 2020/21: 3.5 billion euros).
The largest single market is now the Netherlands with sales of around 840 million euros. This is due to the growing EUV business with the Dutch technology company ASML. The second largest single market is the USA with sales of around 655 million euros, followed by Germany with around 590 million euros.
The high-tech company Trumpf is also starting the new financial year with full order books: incoming orders rose by 42 percent to around 5.6 billion euros (financial year 2020/21: 3.9 billion euros).
Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, CEO of Trumpf, said: "The globally disrupted supply chains are having a clear impact on our sales. Despite a high order backlog, we were unable to produce as many machines and laser systems as we could have - we are still feeling the effects of the shortage of semiconductor and electronic components. The strong economic impetus from the USA and Europe as a whole is encouraging. We are also benefiting from the increased demand in the field of electromobility, among other things. In the new financial year, which we have just started with well-filled order books, the uncertainty in the global supply chains will remain with us for some time."
The number of employees across the Group rose to around 16,500. Around 8,400 people were employed in Germany as at June 30, 2022, around 4,900 of whom worked at the headquarters in Ditzingen.








