MILAN—Pirelli & C. S.p.A.'s pre-tax operating income rose 6.4 percent in fiscal 2015 on 4.8 percent higher revenue, with Asia-Pacific and North America delivering double-digit sales growth.
Pirelli attributed its EBITDA improvement, to $1.36 billion, to efficiency gains from a four-year, $390 million infrastructure improvement program that began in 2014.
On a net basis, Pirelli fell $405.4 million into the red, dragged down by a one-time charge of $614.8 million to cover costs associated with deconsolidating the firm's Venezuelan subsidiary and other tax-related charges related to its merger with China National Chemical Co.
Revenue grew to $6.93 billion, with sales in Asia-Pacific and North America up 26.4 and 21.7 percent.
Pirelli's consumer tire business grew 9.5 percent during the year to $5.55 billion, which more than offset a 10.3 percent drop in sales in the industrial business, dragged down by a significant slowdown in South American demand.
Volumes fell 1.6 percent overall, with consumer volume up 0.3 percent and industrial down 7.9 percent.