In its centennial year, the Trumpf group generated considerable revenue growth. Based on preliminary calculations, revenue in the fiscal year 2022/23 – balance sheet date June 30, 2023 – came in at 5.4 billion euros (2021/22: 4.2 billion).


In the domestic market of Germany, revenue rose sharply by more than thirty percent to some 770 million euros (previous year: 589 million). In the US, Trumpf continued the strong growth of the previous year, posting revenue of some 900 million euros (previous year: 649 million). The strongest Asian market was China with revenue of some 600 million euros (previous year: 575 million).
Furthermore, German high-tech company Trumpf is starting the new fiscal year with a bulging order book: order intake once again surpassed the five-billion-euro mark at 5.1 billion euros, but were down by some nine percent on the peak level of the previous year. (Fiscal year 2021/22: 5.6 billion).
Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, chief executive officer of Trumpf, remarked: “Despite ongoing difficult conditions, we achieved an outstanding fiscal year in our centennial. Nevertheless, we have been witnessing a decline in orders in recent months due to the global economic slowdown. As such, we are entering the new fiscal year with due caution in spite of a solid order book.”
The group’s headcount has now risen to around 17,900, including some 8,800 employees in Germany as of 6/30/2023, approximately 5,800 of whom work at the company’s headquarters in Ditzingen.
Further reading: 100 years of technology pioneers – How Trumpf came to the laser, PhotonicsViews 20(2), April/Mai 2023
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