Austin Engineering cuts FY26 revenue forecast

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Production woes in Chile have weighed on profitability

Austin Engineering has cut its FY26 revenue forecast to between $370 million and $380 million.

Austin Engineering has cut its FY26 revenue forecast to between $370 million and $380 million. | Credits: Austin Engineering

Austin Engineering has cut its revenue forecast for the 2025-26 financial year, citing constraints at its Chile and Indonesia production facilities. In August, the Perth-based company reported a 22%…

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