The Management Board of Śnieżka constantly monitors the situation related to the war in Ukraine and its regional and global consequences, adapting actions and plans to the current circumstances. The markets in which the Group’s companies operate and the Group’s operations are and/or may be influenced by the following factors:
- a decrease in the real purchasing power of society on the Group’s main sales markets as a result of inflation and economic slowdown or recession, and consequently, reduced demand for the Group’s products;
- the Group’s property insurance agreements contain standard clauses excluding the insurer’s liability in the event of war;
- disturbances in the supply chains of imported raw materials, components and fuels, as well as temporarily constricted access to some of them;
- downgrading of ratings for selected countries from the conflict region and a general further increase in the risk of conducting business activities in those countries, which may ultimately translate into higher costs for selected Group companies operating on these markets;
- new hardships in the operation of the Śnieżka-Ukraina plant, resulting from, for example, lack of access to qualified employees or conscription of current employees for military service;
- extension of communication routes to selected countries and the resulting increase in transport costs;
- decline in consumer sentiment in the Group’s key markets and the resulting possible drop in demand in the Group’s main markets.
Despite the on-going war in Ukraine, 2023 was good for paint and varnish producers. Entities from the industry managed to increase production, which resulted in the yield of more products than in the same period of 2022. However, the production of the indicated categories did not reach pre-war levels.Śnieżka-Ukraine is capable of conducting its business activities due to its location outside the current war zone. The company’s plant, as one of the few in the decorative paints and construction chemicals industry in Ukraine, is located in the western part of Ukraine – in Yavoriv, in the Lviv region, approx. 20 km from the Polish border.
Production activity in 2023 (particulalry after Q1) in Ukraine was more predictable due to the stabilization of electricity supplies.