Amotiv Limited (ASX:AOV) Announces Thai Manufacturing Facility Investor Visit
Investor Visit to Thai Manufacturing Facility
Amotiv Limited has scheduled an investor visit to its Thai Manufacturing Facility on April 8, 2025. The event includes a guided facility tour, presentations on business and TAPL site updates, and opportunities for Q&A sessions. Executives such as CEO Graeme Whickman, CFO Aaron Canning, 4WD Division CEO Jason Kieseker, and Chief Strategy Officer David Cecil will be present to engage with investors.
Operational Achievements and Expansion
The company successfully commissioned a new plant in Chonburi, Thailand, on time and within budget, with orders commencing in Q3 2025. Amotiv has expanded its manufacturing footprint to South Africa, enhancing its global strategic presence. Additionally, the company has initiated a share buyback program and renegotiated debt facilities to secure improved terms.
Financial Performance and Strategic Initiatives
Amotiv reported revenues of approximately AUD 987.2 million, supported by a diversified portfolio with 1,950 employees across 42 sites and 16 manufacturing locations. The company is focused on strategic imperatives, including enterprise optimisation under the “Amotiv Unified” platform, new customer acquisitions, and disciplined EV investments. Capital allocation frameworks have been implemented to balance growth and sustaining capital expenditures.
Tariff Updates and Market Exposure
Amotiv has limited direct exposure to new tariff changes, with approximately 8% of its revenue dependent on the US market. The company is assessing tactical and strategic actions to mitigate risks, including re-sourcing finished goods and exploring alternative manufacturing locations. The impact of reciprocal tariffs effective April 2025 is not expected to materially affect the Group in FY25.
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