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Mettler-Toledo International Inc
Mettler-Toledo makes precision instruments that measure weight, mass, and other physical properties for laboratories, factories, and retail stores. Its main products include lab balances, analytical instruments, industrial scales, metal detectors, checkweighers, and in-store weighing systems used by grocers and other retailers. Its customers are mostly companies that need exact measurements to run quality control, meet regulations, and keep production lines moving. That includes pharmaceutical, chemical, food, and industrial manufacturers, as well as labs and grocery chains. The company sells equipment, but it also earns ongoing revenue from service, calibration, maintenance, and software that help customers keep those instruments accurate and compliant. What makes the business durable is that its products sit in the middle of essential workflows: if the measurement is wrong, the product, batch, or shipment can be wrong too. That gives Mettler-Toledo a strong role in the value chain as a trusted supplier of precision measurement tools and after-sale support, rather than just a one-time equipment seller.
Mettler-Toledo makes precision instruments that measure weight, mass, and other physical properties for laboratories, factories, and retail stores. Its main products include lab balances, analytical instruments, industrial scales, metal detectors, checkweighers, and in-store weighing systems used by grocers and other retailers.
Its customers are mostly companies that need exact measurements to run quality control, meet regulations, and keep production lines moving. That includes pharmaceutical, chemical, food, and industrial manufacturers, as well as labs and grocery chains. The company sells equipment, but it also earns ongoing revenue from service, calibration, maintenance, and software that help customers keep those instruments accurate and compliant.
What makes the business durable is that its products sit in the middle of essential workflows: if the measurement is wrong, the product, batch, or shipment can be wrong too. That gives Mettler-Toledo a strong role in the value chain as a trusted supplier of precision measurement tools and after-sale support, rather than just a one-time equipment seller.
Q1 beat: Mettler-Toledo said first-quarter results were solid despite a more uncertain backdrop, with adjusted EPS up 9% to $8.91 and sales up 3% in local currency to $947 million.
Margins held: Gross margin was pressured by tariffs and weaker currency, but price realization and supply chain savings helped offset the hit and adjusted operating margin still came in at 26%.
Guide raised: Full-year adjusted EPS guidance was lifted to $46.30 to $46.95, an 8% to 10% increase, while local-currency sales growth stayed at about 4%.
Second-half optimism: Management said the pipeline is improving and expects better growth in the second half, even though they are still cautious about the near-term macro and geopolitical backdrop.
China strength: China was a bright spot, especially in Industrial and automation, and the company raised its China growth outlook to mid-single digit for the full year.