AH Industries, which supplies components and systems for wind energy and offshore, among other things, continues its progress with growth in both revenue and earnings in the latest financial year. Revenue has increased from 462 million DKK to 635 million DKK in the financial year 2024/25, corresponding to growth of around 38 percent. At the same time, the year's profit has increased to 22.5 million DKK from 20.4 million DKK the year before, thus exceeding the company's own expectations. This is reported by JydskeVestkysten.
The progress is an extension of a multi-year recovery after Euro-Steel took over ownership of the company in 2020. Profit before tax has increased to 28.2 million DKK from 26 million DKK. DKK, while the operating profit has been raised to DKK 33 million. According to the management report, the development is driven by continued efficiency improvements and further development of previous restructurings. The level of activity has also increased. The number of employees has grown from 128 to 149 during the year. Equity has more than doubled to DKK 133 million as a result of the year's result and a group subsidy of DKK 55.5 million. In addition, the company has invested almost DKK 36 million in production facilities and machinery.
Despite the progress, AH Industries expects a lower result in the coming financial year with a profit in the region of DKK 12 to 17 million. However, the company points to continued efficiency improvements and adjustments as the basis for further development.
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