Astec Posts Record Q4 Sales as Materials Solutions Surge 60%

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Astec Industries reported record Q4 sales of $400.6M, with Materials Solutions surging 60%. Full-year adjusted EBITDA rose 25.8% to $140.7M, supported by infrastructure spending.

Astec Posts Record Q4 Sales as Materials Solutions Surge 60%

Astec Industries reported record fourth quarter net sales of $400.6 million, driven by strong performance across its Materials Solutions segment, which achieved a 60.6% revenue increase during the period. The company's adjusted EBITDA reached $140.7 million for the full year 2025, representing a 25.8% increase year-over-year and demonstrating substantial operational improvement across its business segments.

The company's Materials Solutions division was the primary growth engine, while its Infrastructure Solutions segment experienced softer demand in certain markets, including mobile paving and forestry equipment categories. Despite these sector-specific challenges, management attributed overall performance strength to sustained customer demand and the effects of federal infrastructure investment programs.

Looking ahead, Astec has issued guidance for 2026 adjusted EBITDA in the range of $170 million to $190 million, signaling continued confidence in business momentum. The outlook reflects management's expectations for sustained infrastructure spending and positive customer sentiment across its served markets.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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