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    Computer mouse maker Logitech hit by supply chain problems

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 26, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Logitech faces significant supply chain challenges, impacting profits and operations. Despite this, sales increased by 4%, and the company maintains its financial outlook.

    Logitech Struggles with Supply Chain Challenges and Profit Drop

    By John Revill

    (Reuters) -Logitech International SA shares plunged 6% on Tuesday after the computer peripherals maker reported a steep fall in operating profit and said it was facing “unprecedented” supply chain problems.

    The maker of keyboards, mice and headsets became the latest company to warn about the difficulties getting enough semiconductor chips due to clogged up transport links and stuttering factory restarts by suppliers.

    Swiss engineering firm ABB and Sweden’s Ericsson last week flagged problems getting enough parts to make their products.

    “This supply chain challenge will continue throughout the rest of this year,” Logitech Chief Executive Bracken Darrell told Reuters, referring to the company’s financial year which runs to the end of March 2022.

    “We will have some issues delivering at the levels of demand that are out there,” he added. “On the logistics side, we just have to do the best we can, and plan well.”

    The time to air-freight components has increased to two weeks from four or five days previously, while costs have spiralled, Darrell said.

    Logitech was reacting by adding more suppliers as well as building up its inventory of components to satisfy still strong demand driven by stay at home workers and gamers, the executive said.

    During its quarter to the end of September, Logitech sales rose 4% to $1.31 billion, beating a forecast of $1.25 billion in a Refinitiv poll of analysts.

    The figure was 82% above the comparable pre pandemic figure for the second quarter of 2019.

    Darrell said he did not think the work from home trend had been exhausted, with many customers now upgrading their home office computer equipment.

    The Swiss-U.S. company, the first to manufacture and sell computer mice in the 1980s, is also spending more on promotions and marketing in stores compared with last year, when many retailers were closed.

    As a result non-GAAP operating income declined 40% to $211 million during the quarter. Net profit fell 48% to $139.5 million. Shares were down 6.5% at 13.17 GMT.

    Logitech maintained its outlook for the financial year through March 2022, still expecting full-year non-GAAP operating income of $800 million to $850 million and flat sales growth plus or minus 5%.

    Zuercher Kantonalbank analyst Andreas Mueller said he thought the share price reaction seemed exaggerated.

    “They are well prepared with plenty of inventory into the Christmas season. And they can afford it given the healthy balance sheet,” he said.

    (Reporting by John Revill in Zurich and Akriti Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, David Evans and Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Logitech shares fell 6% due to supply chain issues.
    • •Semiconductor shortages are affecting Logitech's operations.
    • •Logitech's sales rose 4% despite challenges.
    • •The company is increasing inventory to meet demand.
    • •Logitech maintains its financial outlook for 2022.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Computer mouse maker Logitech hit by supply chain problems

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Logitech's supply chain issues and their impact on profits and operations.

    2How is Logitech addressing supply chain challenges?

    Logitech is adding more suppliers and increasing inventory to meet demand.

    3What is Logitech's financial outlook?

    Logitech maintains its financial outlook for 2022, expecting non-GAAP operating income of $800 million to $850 million.

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