2023 annual report
Schüco focuses on decarbonising the building envelope
Bielefeld. The economic situation in the construction industry, particularly in certain parts of Europe, is fraught. The energy crisis and labour shortage is putting strain on the sector, with high material costs and rising labour costs and interest rates further exacerbating the situation. In this persistently difficult macroeconomic environment, it has not been possible for the company's global growth to continue as in previous years. The Schüco Group has concluded the 2023 fiscal year with a total turnover of €2.11 billion (7.4 percent below the previous year, currency-adjusted 4.7 percent below the previous year).
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In 2023, Schüco achieved a turnover of 2.11 billion euros with 6750 employees.
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(from left) Andreas Engelhardt, Sandra Greiser and Thomas Lauritzen present the Schüco Annual Report 2023.
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Andreas Engelhardt, Managing Partner and CEO of Schüco International KG.
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Schüco Carbon Control is a modular solution organised into four stages in order to manage the decarbonisation of the building envelope with individual consultations as well as service and product developments.
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