Interroll in 2025: Less profits but higher order intake

The Swiss manufacturer of warehouse solutions Interroll had a satisfactory business year in 2025. Turnover decreased but the order intake rose, therefore expectations for 2026 are positive.
  • Order intake in 2025 rose by 5.1% to CHF 545.3 million, by 9.2% in local currencies; 2025 was characterized by negative currency impact and despite the turnaround in order intake, the absence of large-scale project orders.
  • Sales decreased by 2.5% to CHF 514.2 million (previous year: CHF 527.1 million), but increased by 1.4% in local currencies; sales momentum improved in the second half, supported by improved sales efficiency on products and by the seasonal nature of the project business, but to a lesser extent, given the low order backlog at the beginning of the year and lack of major project orders in the first half year.
  • EBIT margin for 2025 is expected to be slightly below the previous year’s level, based on preliminary (unaudited) figures, despite increased investments in R&D and marketing to support future growth and innovation

After a period of subdued activity, the E-commerce-related end markets, in particular Courier, Express & Parcel (CEP), Fashion & Retail and Food & Beverage, showed signs of a rebound, with leading players resuming investments in logistics automation, driven by an improved service-level and compensating for labor shortages. This development became a key growth driver in the Americas, with record sales in Brazil, a strategic sorter order in Mexico and robust growth in the United States across conveyor and high-speed sorting applications.

The Airport end market continued to develop well, supported by strong project execution and sustained demand for airport infrastructure solutions. Growth was mainly driven by the continued rollout of modern security lanes, where Interroll benefited from its global position in conveyor and drive solutions for tray and baggage handling, supported by high throughput requirements and the need for reliable, energy-efficient operation at screening systems.

In the Battery segment, Interroll achieved milestones by securing the first overseas order from one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers, followed by additional orders, marking a significant step into this growing technology segment.

The Industrial Manufacturing and Automotive end markets remained weak, reflecting the still challenging macroeconomic environment and continued investment restraint.