Xie Hongjiong, chairman of Kistler-KY.

(Photo by reporter Huang Haochen)

[Reporter Huang Haochen/Taipei Report] Kistler-KY (6641), a sewage treatment equipment factory, held a legal briefing at the stock exchange today. Kistler spokesman Wu Wuxiong said that since the end of last year, it has been affected by China's blockade and controls. The prosperity in the first quarter of this year was at the bottom of the year. This year's performance first squatted and then jumped, and returned to the state of stable growth quarter by quarter.

Kistler-KY is mainly engaged in the manufacturing, sales and operation services of environmental protection equipment, and also has its own brand products. The factories are located in Taiwan, China and Vietnam.

In addition to wastewater treatment and smart water affairs, the Taiwan factory also participates in public engineering projects. In April last year, it invested in the Vietnam factory and contracted TSMC (2330) Kaohsiung factory to handle the project. The Chinese factory is responsible for the development of wastewater, sludge and energy.

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Wu Xiong emphasized that last year's profit in 2022 did not meet expectations, the performance of water pumps was flat, and the performance of fans and mixers declined. In addition, last year's peak season was not busy, which affected profits.

Wu Wuxiong said that in the past two years, he has been actively expanding the Taiwan market. In addition to winning bids of about 240 million yuan, there are other bids in progress, which will allow the company to have more experience in handling smart water services; the order part will be concluded in China's two sessions After that, we can return to stable growth this year, and hope that the bottom will be in the first quarter. It is predicted that this year's performance will grow quarter by quarter.

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