Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
LU-VE: turnover and order book growing in 2020
14 January 2021

LU-VE: turnover and order book growing in 2020

Targeted acquisitions, geographic and product diversification, green technologies: the resilience of the business model limits the impact of Covid-19

Uboldo, 13 January 2021 – LU-VE issues the figures at 31 December 2020:

  • Invoiced products grow to €392.5 million (+0.8% compared to 31.12.2019).
  • Order book amounts to €77.0 million (+6.1% compared to 31.12.2019).

On a like-for-like basis1 invoiced products at 31 December 2020 registered a decrease of 6.3%.

The order book figure at 31 December 2020 compares with a figure at 31 December 2019 which is consistent in terms of the scope of the Group.

1) Excluding the results of the AL Air division (acquired from Alfa Laval on 30 April 2019) in the first 4 months of 2020.

Share

Related news

Viessmann installs 19 heat pumps at FC Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena
As part of its ongoing sustainability efforts, FC Bayern Munich has partnered with Viessmann Climate Solutions, a subsidiary of Carrier Corporation, to install 19 new heat pumps at the Allianz Aren...
09 Oct 2025
Secop marks 15-year brand milestone with visit to U.S. operations
Secop has continued its global 15th anniversary tour with a visit to its regional hub in the United States, highlighting the role of the American team in supporting customers across North and S...
08 Oct 2025
Danfoss acquires Italy’s Palladio Compressors to expand screw techn...
Danfoss has acquired Italian manufacturer Palladio Compressors, integrating screw compressor technology into its portfolio to support large-scale HVAC/R applications using natural and low-GWP refri...
02 Oct 2025
Wolseley Appoints Patrick Berard as New CEO
Wolseley has announced the appointment of Patrick Berard as its new Chief Executive Officer. Berard, formerly Group CEO of Rexel, brings over two decades of international leadership experience in t...
11 Oct 2025
Eurovent, AMCA and EVIA publish FAQ guide on EU fan ecodesign rules
Eurovent, in cooperation with AMCA Europe and EVIA, has released a joint FAQ guide on the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2024/1834, which sets new Ecodesign requirements for fans across the EU m...
10 Oct 2025
UK report outlines retail refrigeration energy and emissions targets
A new guide published by the Institute of Refrigeration provides recommendations for reducing emissions in the UK’s commercial refrigeration sector. Developed under the Transport Industrial Commerc...
08 Oct 2025