Tariff exposure and impact,
Services and project delays, order book and backlog trends, order to shipment conversion, and tariff exposure and impact are the key contradictions discussed in Rockwell Automation's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Solid Sequential Performance and Cost Management:
-
reported a
6% decrease in
reported sales and a
4% decrease in
organic sales year-over-year for Q2, although
organic sales were up
high single-digits sequentially.
- Margin improvements were driven by
cost reduction and
margin expansion actions, offsetting the impact of
higher compensation and
currency headwinds.
Growth in Strategic Segments:
- The
Intelligent Devices segment saw
double-digit sequential growth, exceeding expectations, with
organic sales declining
6% year-over-year.
- Growth was driven by strong performance in the power control business, particularly in the motor control center, which secured key new customers.
Lifecycle Services Challenges and Opportunities:
- Lifecycle Services reported a
6% year-over-year decrease in
organic sales and a
1.07 book-to-bill ratio, while ARR grew by
8%.
- Delays in some capital projects, such as in automotive and energy, impacted sales, while growth in software businesses like
and
led ARR performance.
Tariff Impact and Mitigation Strategy:
- Rockwell is estimated to face
$125 million in tariff costs for the second half of fiscal 2025.
- The company aims to offset tariff costs through
pricing actions and
supply chain adjustments, maintaining stability in earnings outcomes.
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