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SP Group A/S
SP Group A/S makes custom plastic parts and components for other businesses. It uses processes such as injection molding, blow molding, and machining to turn plastic materials into finished parts, assemblies, and technical components. The company also works with related materials and surface treatments when a customer needs a specific shape, strength, or finish. Its main customers are industrial companies that need plastic parts built to order, including makers of medical equipment, food and beverage equipment, electronics, energy systems, and general machinery. SP Group does not sell to consumers in the usual sense; it earns money by designing, producing, and delivering parts that are often built into another company’s product. That makes it a supplier deeper in the manufacturing chain rather than a brand-focused seller. What sets the business apart is that it combines engineering support with manufacturing, so customers can outsource both the design-for-manufacturing work and the production itself. In practice, SP Group is most valuable when a customer needs repeatable, precise plastic parts in small or medium custom runs, or wants a supplier that can handle several plastic processes under one roof.
SP Group A/S makes custom plastic parts and components for other businesses. It uses processes such as injection molding, blow molding, and machining to turn plastic materials into finished parts, assemblies, and technical components. The company also works with related materials and surface treatments when a customer needs a specific shape, strength, or finish.
Its main customers are industrial companies that need plastic parts built to order, including makers of medical equipment, food and beverage equipment, electronics, energy systems, and general machinery. SP Group does not sell to consumers in the usual sense; it earns money by designing, producing, and delivering parts that are often built into another company’s product. That makes it a supplier deeper in the manufacturing chain rather than a brand-focused seller.
What sets the business apart is that it combines engineering support with manufacturing, so customers can outsource both the design-for-manufacturing work and the production itself. In practice, SP Group is most valuable when a customer needs repeatable, precise plastic parts in small or medium custom runs, or wants a supplier that can handle several plastic processes under one roof.
Record quarter: SP Group said Q1 2026 was the best quarter in its history, with revenue up 22.9% and organic growth of 11.3%.
Margins strong: EBITDA margin came in at 20.4% and EBT margin at 13%, both supported by strong operating performance and product mix.
Guidance held: Full-year 2026 guidance was maintained despite geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East and rising raw material and energy costs.
Ide-Pro impact: The recent Ide-Pro acquisition is contributing to growth, while also lowering the mix of higher-margin own products because it brings in more subcontracting work.
Capital returns: The AGM approved a DKK 4 per share dividend, a share capital reduction, and a new DKK 40 million buyback program.
Growth drivers: Management highlighted strong demand in health care, cleantech and foodtech, plus continued expansion in Poland and ramp-up in Atlanta.