Elopak has reported revenues of €289.7m ($338.1m) for the second quarter (Q2) of 2025, marking a 2.4% year-on-year growth when adjusted for currency effects.

This growth was primarily driven by performance in the Americas, which saw sales increase by 14% from the previous year on a constant currency basis, and the ramp-up of a new US plant.

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However, revenues fell by €20.7m compared to Q1 2025, primarily attributed to timing effects related to production, stockpiling by customers in the Americas due to tariff uncertainty, and a weakening US dollar.

The company’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) for Q2 stood at €44.7m, an increase of €0.9m from the same period last year. This resulted in an EBITDA margin of 15.4%, a slight improvement from 15.2% in Q2 2024.

The margin enhancement was mainly due to growth in higher-margin products and segments.

Elopak achieved an operating profit of €26.7m, which represents an enhancement of €0.9m over the same quarter in the previous year.

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The aforementioned US plant, which is still in its ramp-up phase, nearly broke even in terms of EBITDA contribution. Excluding the new plant’s ramp-up costs, the EBITDA margin would have been 15.8%.

The plant has begun commercial production, with a target to be fully ramped up by the end of the year.

Elopak CEO Thomas Körmendi said: “We are pleased with the positive result and progress we’ve made in the second quarter despite a more uncertain and challenging market environment.

“We continue to show resilience across key markets and expect to continue the strong performance from the first half (H1) of 2025, with full-year results in line with our mid-term targets.”

Elopak also demonstrated solid cash flow generation throughout the quarter, which facilitated continued high capital expenditure and dividend payments while maintaining stable leverage.

The board has declared a dividend for H1 2025 of €0.03 per share, aligning with the company’s dividend policy.

The first instalment of the 2024 dividend of €0.08 per share was paid in May.

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