Release Date: February 13, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: What larger project activity did Zebra Technologies see in Q4, and how does it factor into the Q1 guidance? A: William Burns, CEO, noted that Q4 saw stronger-than-expected year-end spending from retail customers, with larger projects contributing to the results. This broader growth across all major categories and regions, along with easier comparisons from last year, supported the Q1 guidance.
Q: How is Zebra Technologies planning to address the impact of tariffs, and what are the strategies for mitigation? A: Nathan Winters, CFO, explained that Zebra has a dedicated team to monitor tariff changes and design mitigation strategies. The company plans to announce price increases as part of its response to the tariffs, which is already factored into the current guidance.
Q: What assumptions are being made about large deals in Zebra's full-year sales outlook, given the lower visibility beyond Q1? A: William Burns, CEO, stated that while Zebra has a solid backlog, the visibility beyond Q1 is lower due to market uncertainties. Customers are staging deployments over longer periods, and the strong US dollar is a headwind. The company expects steady mid-single-digit organic growth for the year.
Q: How are inventory levels with key channel partners, and what is the outlook for sell-through and sell-in balance? A: Nathan Winters, CFO, indicated that inventory levels are balanced, with days on hand in the channel being in a good place. The company feels confident about the overall inventory position as they enter the year.
Q: What is Zebra Technologies' perspective on AI, and how does it see AI impacting its business? A: William Burns, CEO, views AI as an opportunity to empower frontline workers. Zebra collects data at the frontline, which feeds AI models. The company uses traditional AI across its solutions and is developing generative AI capabilities, such as the Zebra companion, to enhance its mobile computing portfolio. AI is expected to drive premium hardware sales, market share gains, and additional software revenue.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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