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Mercury Systems Inc's Suppliers Performance
MRCY's Supply Chain
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MRCY Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Revenues of Mercury Systems Inc's Suppliers, deteriorated by -4.1 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, Mercury Systems Inc recorded an increase in cost of sales by 11.65 % year on year, sequentially cost of sales grew by 27.19 % in Q4.
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Mercury Systems Inc's Suppliers realized a deteriorated in sales by -4.1 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by %, Mercury Systems Inc recorded increase in cost of sales by 11.65 % year on year, sequentially cost of sales grew by 27.19 % in Q4.
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News about Mercury Systems Inc Contracts |
New York-based Rosen Law Firm, a reputed investor rights law firm, has issued a reminder to shareholders of Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRCY) regarding the approaching lead plaintiff deadline of February 12, 2024. The law firm encourages investors who have incurred losses exceeding $100,000 from their investments in Mercury Systems common stock between December 7, 2020, and June 23, 2023, to secure legal counsel in anticipation of a securities class action lawsuit.During the Class Period, Mercury Systems, Inc., a leading technology company specializing in secure and critical aerospace and defense systems, witnessed significant changes in its financial performance. Recent data reveals concerning figures, w...
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- In a significant development for the U.S. Army's defense capabilities, Mercury Systems, Inc. has recently announced securing a three-year subcontract worth up to $96 million from Raytheon, an RTX business. The agreement focuses on the delivery of high-performance signal processing sub-systems for the U.S. Army's Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS). The contract is expected to solidify Mercury Systems' position in the defense technology market and contribute to the enhancement of the nation's defense capabilities.Mercury Systems, a technology company specializing in delivering mission-critical processing power to the edge, states that this collaboration with Raytheon will enable them to pro...
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Mercury Systems Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We rely on both vertical integration and subcontracting to contract manufacturers to meet our manufacturing needs. Our USMO and Geneva facilities have the manufacturing capabilities to complete the assembly and testing for certain of our embedded multi-computing products. We subcontract as needed a portion of the assembly and testing for our other embedded multi-computing products to contract manufacturers in the U.S. to build to our specifications. Our printed circuit board assemblies and chassis subsystems manufacturing operations also consist of materials planning and procurement, final assembly and test and logistics (inventory and traffic management). Our vertically integrated subsystem product solutions rely on strong relationships with strategic suppliers to ensure on-time delivery and high quality products. We manage supplier performance and capability through quality audits and stringent source, incoming and/or first article inspection processes. We have a comprehensive quality and process control plan for each of our products, which include a supply chain management program and the use of automated inspection and test equipment to assure the quality and reliability of our products. We perform most post sales service obligations (both warranty and other lifecycle support) in-house through a dedicated service and repair operation. We periodically review our contract manufacturing capabilities to ensure we are optimized for the right mix of quality, affordability, performance and on-time delivery.
We currently rely primarily on two contract manufacturers, Benchmark Electronics, Inc. and Omega Electronics Manufacturing Services. The failure of these contract manufacturers to fill our orders on a timely basis or in accordance with our customers? specifications could result in a loss of revenues and damage to our reputation.
Mercury Systems Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We rely on both vertical integration and subcontracting to contract manufacturers to meet our manufacturing needs. Our USMO and Geneva facilities have the manufacturing capabilities to complete the assembly and testing for certain of our embedded multi-computing products. We subcontract as needed a portion of the assembly and testing for our other embedded multi-computing products to contract manufacturers in the U.S. to build to our specifications. Our printed circuit board assemblies and chassis subsystems manufacturing operations also consist of materials planning and procurement, final assembly and test and logistics (inventory and traffic management). Our vertically integrated subsystem product solutions rely on strong relationships with strategic suppliers to ensure on-time delivery and high quality products. We manage supplier performance and capability through quality audits and stringent source, incoming and/or first article inspection processes. We have a comprehensive quality and process control plan for each of our products, which include a supply chain management program and the use of automated inspection and test equipment to assure the quality and reliability of our products. We perform most post sales service obligations (both warranty and other lifecycle support) in-house through a dedicated service and repair operation. We periodically review our contract manufacturing capabilities to ensure we are optimized for the right mix of quality, affordability, performance and on-time delivery.
We currently rely primarily on two contract manufacturers, Benchmark Electronics, Inc. and Omega Electronics Manufacturing Services. The failure of these contract manufacturers to fill our orders on a timely basis or in accordance with our customers? specifications could result in a loss of revenues and damage to our reputation.
MRCY's Suppliers Net Income grew by |
MRCY's Suppliers Net margin grew in Q4 to |
15.89 % |
3.84 % |
MRCY's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Mercury Systems Inc |
1,650.94 |
895.17 |
-85.37 |
2,386 |
Applied Optoelectronics Inc |
406.75 |
216.92 |
-56.05 |
3,054 |
Benchmark Electronics Inc |
1,044.35 |
2,898.27 |
67.98 |
10,500 |
Cemtrex Inc |
3.48 |
58.61 |
-9.35 |
577 |
Celestica inc |
5,289.59 |
7,960.50 |
244.60 |
28,000 |
Digi International Inc |
1,052.80 |
-332,356.53 |
15.94 |
790 |
Eltek Ltd |
61.44 |
33.82 |
5.04 |
0 |
Emcore Corporation |
33.82 |
97.42 |
18.88 |
364 |
Fabrinet |
7,328.53 |
2,719.32 |
254.34 |
10,579 |
Globalfoundries Inc |
28,637.76 |
8,108.00 |
1,446.00 |
14,600 |
Graybar Electric Company Inc |
0.00 |
11,041.80 |
464.40 |
8,300 |
Harmonic Inc |
1,464.06 |
607.55 |
83.99 |
1,244 |
Ieh Corporation |
15.21 |
-45,693.31 |
-14.69 |
160 |
Jabil Inc |
16,404.18 |
33,454.00 |
789.00 |
161,000 |
Kimball Electronics Inc |
512.54 |
1,839.63 |
54.65 |
5,700 |
Minim Inc |
291.32 |
49.93 |
-15.55 |
0 |
Neophotonics Corp |
898.08 |
348.63 |
-6.59 |
1,783 |
Nova Ltd |
5,380.10 |
517.92 |
136.31 |
819 |
Osi Systems inc |
2,261.37 |
1,364.89 |
113.62 |
6,928 |
Plexus Corp |
2,570.47 |
4,098.50 |
126.12 |
16,000 |
Parkervision Inc |
15.97 |
0.07 |
6.98 |
45 |
Sanmina Corporation |
3,426.26 |
8,452.24 |
292.76 |
43,854 |
Seachange International Inc |
13.11 |
27.58 |
-5.15 |
286 |
Ttm Technologies Inc |
1,449.69 |
2,034.56 |
-70.21 |
29,000 |
SUBTOTAL |
78,560.89 |
-292,119.68 |
3,943.03 |
343,583 |
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