Press Release: Meyer Turku Group's turnover increased, profitability expected to improve with ships under construction
PRESS RELEASE
3.5.2024
Meyer Turku Group's turnover increased, profitability expected to improve with ships under construction
Meyer Turku Group's result for 2023 has been published. The company's turnover was 1.43 billion euros, which means a growth of 10.6% compared to the previous year. Both the turnover and the number of personnel have been growing for three consecutive years. The loss for the financial year 2023 was 103.8 MEUR (i.e. -7.2% of the turnover).
The fiscal year 2023 of the shipyard company was affected by the ship deals that were closed before the corona pandemic, the new prototype ship project and the loss provision for the ship to be delivered in 2024. Beyond that, Meyer Turku has made remarkable contributions required for the green transition.
CEO Tim Meyer comments on the result:
“The cruise industry has recovered to the pre-corona level, even beyond it, and there is demand for our high-quality products. We constantly make large financial investments in sustainable development, which is a key competitive factor for us and a natural part of the high-quality shipbuilding that we are known for. Meanwhile, the risen general and financing costs added to the covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine have heavily affected our financial results in 2023.
It has been exceptional times building the most complex cruise ship in the world. Icon of the Seas has made huge success on the market. However, each prototype ship brings significant e.g. product development costs. With the continuation of the Icon series, our cost efficiency improves, leading to more profitable ships vessel by vessel. So we remain optimistic about the future."
In November 2023, Meyer Turku delivered to Royal Caribbean International the world's most advanced ship Icon of the Seas. At the outfitting pier now is the TUI Cruises’ vessel Mein Schiff 7, Meyer Turku’s first ever methanol-ready ship.
Under construction at the shipyard are also the second ship in the Icon series, Star of the Seas, to be delivered in 2025, and Icon 3 that will be completed in 2026.
In addition to cruise ships, Meyer Turku is also capable of offering products of strategic national importance: the company will be delivering two multi-purpose offshore patrol vessels to the Finnish Border Guard in 2025 and 2026.
Meyer Turku Group's key financial figures for 2023 (including subsidiaries):
2023
2022
2021
Turnover, M€
1432.5
1295.5
1079.2
Profit / loss for the financial year, M€
-103.8
-15.6
-17.0
Profit / loss for the financial year, % of turnover
-7.2
-1.2
-1.6
Investments, M€
9.8
12.1
12.4
Personnel, average
2200
2131
2086
The Meyer Turku Oy shipyard is specialized in the construction of very demanding, innovative, and environmentally efficient cruise ships, car ferries, and special vessels. Our share of the global cruise construction market is approximately 15%, and our shipyard's order books extend to 2026. Our largest customers are Royal Caribbean International, TUI Cruises, the Finnish Border Guard and Carnival Cruise Line, .
Meyer Turku employs 2.000 top professionals and operates the Turku shipyard where vessels are built since 1737. Meyer Turku’s subsidiaries are Piikkio Works Oy, a cabin factory located in Piikkiö, Shipbuilding Completion Oy, which offers complete deliveries to public spaces, and ENG’nD Oy, a shipbuilding and offshore design company based in Rauma.
Together with the German shipyards, Meyer Werft in Papenburg, and Neptun Werf in Rostock, Meyer Turku forms the Meyer Group, one of the world’s leading cruise ship builders.
We are constantly striving for more sustainable shipbuilding. We have identified five UN Agenda 2030 goals, which we can especially influence in our operations and cooperation with partners and customers.