Autins Group in really good shape with a focus on real growth (Interview)

Autins Group plc (LON:AUTG) CEO Gareth Kaminski-Cook joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss results for the twelve months ended 30th September 2020. Gareth explains the actions the management team took in 2020, how they rapidly responded to pivoting the business to supply PPE, where recovery and growth will come from in 2021, what customers are saying, discusses BMW or Volkswagen becoming as big as JLR in the future and how big a part of the group Gareth sees non-auto becoming in the future.

Autins Group specialises in the design, manufacture and supply of acoustic and thermal insulation solutions primarily in the automotive sector but with an increasing focus on other sectors, including white goods, power generation, marine, apparel, rail, commercial vehicles and industrial sectors.

Set up in 1966 as Automotive Insulations, the company became well known within the automotive sector for manufacturing parts for the original Mini.

From these origins supplying the car industry, Autins Group have built a solid reputation for developing heat and sound solutions across a range of sectors, including automotive, office interiors and industrial.

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