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Mercedes-Benz eyes more direct sales amid earnings pressure

February 20, 2023 00:00:00


STUTTGART, Feb 19 (Reuters): Mercedes-Benz Group on Friday warned of lower earnings this year amid economic uncertainty, and said it would look to sell more vehicles directly in major markets such as Britain and Germany as it continues to target high margins on flat volume.

The premium automaker expects a lower adjusted return of 12 per cent-14 per cent on sales for its cars division in 2023 and group earnings slightly below 2022, even though sales at the Mercedes-Benz Cars business are expected at the same level.

It pointed to sluggish demand in Europe, a slow rebound from coronavirus restrictions in China, high energy and raw material costs and inflationary pressures to justify the forecast, adding prospects were better in the United States.

Sales of top-end vehicles, whose high margins have so far enabled the carmaker to keep profits up despite rising costs, are still expected to rise slightly on last year.

The German company's forecast chimes with warnings across the industry of a challenging year ahead, with Germany's autos association predicting car sales this year will hit around 74 million vehicles globally, up 4 per cent from last year but still 8 per cent below pre-pandemic levels.

Mercedes-Benz's top priority is balancing price and volume after most earnings growth last year came from net pricing increases, Chief Financial Officer Harald Wilhelm said, adding: "We remain on the prudent side."

Mercedes-Benz pledged in 2020 to cut fixed costs, capital expenditure and research and development spending by more than 20 per cent by 2025 from 2019 levels, a target it is still on track to meet despite inflation, Wilhelm said.

The carmaker is "quietly" turning to a direct sales model in various European markets including Britain and intended to do so in Germany as well, Chief Executive Ola Kaellenius said, adding: "You turn yourself from a wholesaler into a retailer. It changes your whole attitude in how you run the business."

Selling directly saves costs for the company and removes concerns for customers that they could get a better price at another dealer, he added.

Asked how the company would defend its market share in China in the transition to electric vehicles (EV), Kaellenius said the premium EV market in the country was still in its infancy and advocated "strategic patience".

Mercedes-Benz hit its forecast for a 13 per cent-15 per cent adjusted return on sales in the cars division, reporting a 14.6 per cent margin for 2022 and a 28 per cent rise in earnings across the group to 20.5 billion euros ($21.81 billion).


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