In the year the company celebrated its 100th anniversary, Shimano ‘s sales and operating income hit an all time record, driven primarily by its business in the bike/ bicycle industry. Companywide, sales last year were up 44.6% over 2020, while operating income was up 79.3%.In bike division, net sales were up 49.0% to$3.8 billion and operating income increased 82.7% to $1.08 billion.Much of the increase came in the first half of the year, when 2021 sales were being compared to the first half-year of the pandemic when some operations came to a standstill.
However, even compared to pre-pandemic years, Shimano’s 2021 performance was remarkable. The 2021 bikerelated sales were up 41% over 2015, its previous record year, for example.Demand for mid to high-end bicycles remained at high levels due to the global cycling boom, triggered by the spread of COVID-19, but some markets began to settle down in the second half of fiscal year 2021.
In the European market, high demand for bicycles and bicyclerelated products continued, backed by governments’ policies to promote bicycles in response to growing environmental awareness. Market inventories of completed bicycles remained at low levels despite signs of improvement.
In the North American market, while demand for bicycles continued to be high, market inventories, centering around entry-class bicycles, began to approach appropriate levels.
In the Asian and South American markets, the cycling boom showed signs of cooling off in the second half of fiscal year 2021, and market inventories of mainstay entry class bicycles reached appropriate levels. But some of the advanced mountain bicycle craze persists.
There is concern that the global economy will be weighed down by the infection spread of new, highly infectious variants, and that shortages of semiconductors and electronic components, rising prices of raw materials, tight logistics, a labor shortage, and other problems may further worsen. However, interest in outdoor leisure activities that can avoid people crowding is expected to continue.
Post time: Feb-23-2022