CT Automotive Group PLC
LSE:CTA
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CT Automotive Group PLC
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CT Automotive Group Plc designs, develops, and manufactures automotive interior finishes and complex kinematic assemblies for various automotive brands. The company is headquartered in Portsmouth, Hampshire and currently employs 2,834 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-23. The firm offers two principal services: engineering, design and development of automotive components and associated production tooling, and the serial production of such parts, with end supply to a number of global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). These services are delivered through its three business areas, including products, services, and design and development. Its products include decorative finishes, wrapped assemblies, air registers, mechanical assemblies, light guides, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Its services include manufacturing, tooling, component maturation and product validation. Its design and development business includes product designing, engineering development, product development, design for manufacture and innovation.
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