11 October 2022 | Tuesday | News
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At today’s Capital Markets Day, Merck announced its intention to further expand its leadership in science and technology despite the currently challenging operating environment. To achieve this, Merck will continue to focus on its “Big 3” businesses: Process Solutions and Life Science Services, new Healthcare products, and Semiconductor Solutions. By 2025, these businesses are expected to generate approximately 80% of targeted sales growth, and more than 50% of total sales in 2025.
Belén Garijo, Chair of the Executive Board and CEO of Merck, said, “The current turbulent environment continues to be a stress test for our business model and strategy. I can say with confidence that our highly resilient business sectors are the foundation for our bold plans to accelerate efficient growth and seize organic and inorganic opportunities. We remain fully on track to reach our mid-term growth target of €25 billion in sales by 2025.”
The company attributes its high capacity for resilience to several factors, notably:
Thanks to this solid foundation, Merck reaffirms its growth objectives: Up until 2025, the Group expects to grow sales organically by at least 6% on average per year, equating to an increase of more than € 1 billion annually. To this end, the company is making targeted investments worldwide to expand its regional capacities. At its sites in Molsheim, France, and Wuxi, China, Merck’s Life Science business sector is investing more than € 230 million to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities for single-use assemblies by 2028. In September, the sector opened a viral clearance lab as part of the first building phase of its new € 29 million biologics testing center in Shanghai, China. In Darmstadt, Germany, the Healthcare business sector recently laid the cornerstones for two new buildings: the Translational Science Center, involving an investment of around € 200 million, and the € 160 million Launch & Technology Center. Merck’s Electronics business sector is, for instance, investing around € 600 million in Korea to strengthen its semiconductor and OLED business.
In addition to its organic growth objectives, Merck plans further in-licensing and bolt-on acquisitions. Most recently, for example, the company signed an agreement to acquire the chemicals business of Mecaro, a Korean supplier to the semiconductor industry. Merck is thereby expanding its portfolio in its fast-growing Semiconductor Solutions business unit. In addition, as of 2023, the Group will once again consider potential larger-scale acquisitions as an option. Inorganic growth initiatives will fit the strategic direction of the Group, with high priority being given to the “Big 3” businesses.
When assessing acquisition candidates, Merck always takes sustainability aspects into consideration. Going forward, this will be the case even more so when it comes to capital allocation and investment decisions as well as Research & Development. For instance, the company will prioritize the development of new products that make a particularly significant contribution to sustainability.
Within the business sectors, the “Big 3” are contributing substantially to the positive expectations of Merck. The Group confirms its mid-term forecast for the business sectors:
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