MOESSINGEN: Dostech, a small supplier of sealant technology in Germany’s industry-rich Baden-Wuerttemberg region, shifted focus in 2018 when a surge in automotive enquiries prompted it to embark on a major electric transport project.
The move initially paid off, fuelling rapid growth and enabling the company to buy the building that now houses its headquarters in Moessingen, south of Stuttgart. But it also exposed them to Germany’s carmakers, which are now mired in crisis.
“This area is shaky,” director and co-founder Steffen Braun told Reuters. “It is no longer as stable and it’s hard to make investments.” The firm has had to cut staff and auto-related revenues have fallen.
