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Tuesday 21 May 2024 11:23 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 21 May 2024 11:49 am

Smiths Group: Engineering and tech giant on track as new chief settles in

By: Guy Taylor

Transport Reporter

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New Smiths Group chief Roland Carter has overseen a solid first quarter in his first few months at the company.
New Smiths Group chief Roland Carter has overseen a solid first quarter in his first few months at the company.

Concerns over a bumpy transition into new leadership at Smiths Group have been quelled this morning, as the engineering and technology conglomerate reaffirmed its full-year guidance.

The FTSE 100 firm, best known for its airport security and detection machines, said it expects organic revenue growth of between four to six per cent, in line with prior forecasts.

Smiths highlighted a “strong order book” as well as “gradually improving market conditions” in its Flex-Tek and Smiths Interconnect segment, which supplies electronic and radio frequency products.

It has also benefitted from “strong demand” in its largest subsidiary John Crane, which supplies customers in the energy services sector, and Smiths Detection, a provider of security screening and threat detection tech.

The performance will be a relief for new chief Roland Carter, 57, a Smiths lifer who replaced Paul Keel in March. Keel’s departure marked the second abrupt exit of a Smiths chief in the last three years and proved the only real concern of investors in a bullish half-year results announcement that sent shares up 2.4 per cent.

Carter said: “In my first quarter as CEO, I am pleased to report that organic revenue growth stepped up, as we expected. We continued to deliver strong results, building further on last year’s record performance and our solid first half.

“Our strategy of accelerating growth, improving execution and investing in our people is driving performance. I would like to thank all my colleagues across the Group for their commitment and contribution.

“Our strong results for the year to date, together with our visibility for the final quarter, gives us confidence in our full-year guidance of organic revenue growth in our medium-term target range of 4-6%, with continued margin expansion.”

In his new role, Carter will be paid a basic salary and pension of £1.1m per year, with the opportunity for a bonus of up to £1.9m.

Shares were broadly level, down 0.17 per cent, by mid-morning on Tuesday.

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