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Major Northumberland employer Egger sees profits fall as it battles rising costs

The Hexham business said it delivered strong financial results despite the challenges

An aerial view of Egger in Hexham(Image: AIRFOTOS)

Major North East employer Egger has seen profits fall after battling cost increases triggered by higher inflation.

The Hexham wood products manufacturer – part of a wider group of companies spread across Europe with its head office in Austria – produces wood panels for bedrooms, kitchens and offices. It also makes panelling and flooring which is used by a number of sectors include the hotel, retail and housebuilding industries.

The company weathered tough times during the pandemic and then bounced back in the period after, as demand rocketed within all its markets. But last year saw the business come up against more challenging trading as rising inflation and increased costs ate into its profits and sales.

Latest accounts for Egger º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, covering the year ended April 2024, show turnover dropped only slightly, 0.6% from £432.6m to £430.1m, while operating profit fell from £52.1m to £41.8m.

Net assets decreased from £167.5m to £116.1m as profit reserves from the current financial year of £28.6m were transferred to the parent company Egger Holzwerksroffe, as well as a dividend of £80m. Employee numbers jumped from 760 to 817 and after adjusting for part-time and apprenticeship roles, accounts show the company had 730 full time equivalent employees, up from 716.

The company said it delivered strong financial results despite seeing the falls.

A report within the accounts said: “Despite the current uncertain economic outlook Egger º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is well placed to sustain its financial performance based on its mix of customers, investment in employees, ongoing reinvestment in production technologies and product range and high levels of service in the long term.”

Following the publication of the accounts, Andrew Tait, commercial director for Western division, said: “Egger º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is a major supplier into the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom sectors, as well as a key supplier into the construction industry. Market demand was reduced through 2023/4, due to the more challenging economic environment in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland.