RPM Automotive Group Limited engages in the manufacture, wholesale distribution, and retail of tyres, and auto parts and accessories for automotive industry in Australia. It operates through Motorsport; Repairs & Roadside; Wheels & Tyres; and Accessories segments. The company offers mechanical repairs, motorsport apparel and safety equipment, niche manufacturing, and a roadside assistance service to the commercial and passenger vehicles. In addition, the company owns 25 retail outlets. It sells its products under the RPM Racewear, Carline, Genie, Air Anywhere, Formula Off-Road, and RPM Autoparts brands. The company was incorporated in 1982 and is based in Dandenong South, Australia.
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