ADVAL TECH
Car components maker expects Ukraine war to hit production / Profits up in 2021 / Expansion in Mexico
The headquarters of the Swiss company in Niederwangen (Photo: Adval Tech) |
Swiss automotive industry supplier Adval Tech (Niederwangen; www.advaltech.com) says the Ukraine war and associated sanctions against Russia are exacerbating availability issues for parts and raw materials at carmakers, but the company is still anticipating a good order situation as it deals with a high level of planning uncertainty and impending production interruptions. Because of the situation, the company plans to cut costs and curtail investments, and Adval Tech has not provided a detailed outlook for 2022.
Last year, the supplier of metal and plastic components and assemblies said it benefited from new orders and projects despite the Covid-19 restrictions and serious delivery bottlenecks. It reported that total income rose 21% to CHF 170.8 mn (EUR 166.8 mn), EBIT increased 37% to CHF 9.2 mn, and net income grew 37% to CHF 5.9 mn.
Within the company’s plastics division, the group has doubled the production area at its Mexican plant in Querétaro to around 6,600 m². In the next few years, the workforce there is to be increased to 150 to 200 from the current 70.
Last year, the supplier of metal and plastic components and assemblies said it benefited from new orders and projects despite the Covid-19 restrictions and serious delivery bottlenecks. It reported that total income rose 21% to CHF 170.8 mn (EUR 166.8 mn), EBIT increased 37% to CHF 9.2 mn, and net income grew 37% to CHF 5.9 mn.
Within the company’s plastics division, the group has doubled the production area at its Mexican plant in Querétaro to around 6,600 m². In the next few years, the workforce there is to be increased to 150 to 200 from the current 70.
29.03.2022 Plasteurope.com [249980-0]
Published on 29.03.2022