Kistler

Inka Krischke,

Growth course continued

At 434 million euros, the Kistler Group's turnover in 2022 was 5.5% higher than in the previous year. In 2023, the company aims to achieve double-digit growth thanks to technological innovations and the expansion of the Chinese market.

Rolf Sonderegger, CEO of the Kistler Group.

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"Despite a persistently volatile environment characterized by a shortage of skilled workers, high energy and raw material prices and the continued critical availability of materials, we are optimistic. Our order situation is excellent: in 2022, we recorded a record high order intake of over 500 million euros," says Rolf Sonderegger, CEO of the Kistler Group.

Kistler is systematically developing its sites in promising regions. China in particular - already Kistler's largest market - is set to become an integral part of the Kistler Group in the future. Accordingly, an expansion of local production and the strengthening of local responsibility are planned for 2023.

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