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    Home > Business > Iveco to accelerate cost cutting plans as Q3 operating profit drops 13%
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    Iveco to accelerate cost cutting plans as Q3 operating profit drops 13%

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on November 7, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

    The image features an Iveco truck displayed at the IAA event, representing the company's focus on cost-cutting and efficiency improvements amidst a 12.6% decline in Q3 operating profit. This reflects Iveco's strategic pivot under new CEO Olof Persson.
    Iveco truck showcased at IAA event, symbolizing cost-cutting and efficiency plans - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    By Giulio Piovaccari

    MILAN (Reuters) -Iveco Group said on Thursday it would accelerate plans to cut costs and improve efficiency as it reported a 12.6% decline in its third-quarter operating profit due to a decline in heavy duty truck and bus volumes in Europe.

    Shares in the company were up 6.7% by 1015 GMT, among the best performers in Italy’s blue-chip basket, as the market welcomed the move by new Chief Executive Olof Persson.

    The Italian manufacturer said that from next year it would accelerate its cost-cutting and efficiency programme and reprioritise certain investments, to reduce its total operational spending without affecting product plans.

    The aim is “to further improve our agility to react promptly to our cyclical industry and to lower our profitability breakeven point,” Persson, who took the job in July, said in a statement.

    In the July-September period, adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) from industrial activities amounted to 167 million euros ($179 million).

    Pricing power and cost management only partially offset the volume decline, Iveco said, with the result coming slightly below a 173 million euro analyst consensus provided by the company.

    Persson said Iveco intensified the launch of its 2024 model year truck line-up during the third quarter, with positive initial feedback from customers, while phasing-out products launched in 2022.

    We now have a very competitive truck product portfolio,” the CEO said.

    “Our expectation is that Model Year 2024 truck and van deliveries will continue to gain momentum in the last months of this year and into 2025, maintaining a strong pricing discipline”.

    Iveco’s industrial activities generated 286 million euros in negative free cash flow in the third quarter, improving from a 342 million euro cash burn a year earlier.

    The group, controlled by Exor, Italy’s Agnelli family investment company, also confirmed its previously provided full-year forecasts, including adjusted EBIT from industrial activities of between 790 million euros and 840 million euros.

    ($1 = 0.9307 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulio PiovaccariEditing by David Goodman and Keith Weir)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iveco to accelerate cost cutting plans as Q3 operating profit drops 13%

    1What is operating profit?

    Operating profit is the income generated from normal business operations, calculated by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit. It reflects the company's efficiency in managing its core business activities.

    2What is EBIT?

    EBIT stands for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes. It measures a company's profitability from operations without considering interest and tax expenses, providing insight into operational performance.

    3What is a cost-cutting plan?

    A cost-cutting plan is a strategy implemented by a company to reduce expenses and improve profitability. This may involve reducing operational costs, streamlining processes, or prioritizing certain investments.

    4What is free cash flow?

    Free cash flow is the cash generated by a company after accounting for capital expenditures. It indicates the company's ability to generate cash for distribution to shareholders or reinvestment.

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