Sypris Awarded Long-Term Contract With Global Truck OEM
Sypris Technologies Agreement: Sypris Technologies, Inc. has signed a long-term agreement to supply drivetrain components for a major truck OEM's new electrified heavy-duty vehicle, with initial deliveries expected in 2026.
Collaboration and Goals: The partnership focuses on developing advanced drivetrain components through close collaboration, aiming to meet performance specifications while supporting the customer's decarbonization objectives and goal of net zero emissions.
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SYPR Reports Flat Q3 Earnings and Year-over-Year Revenue Decline Due to Vehicle Market Slowdown
Earnings Report Overview: Sypris Solutions, Inc. reported a net income of 2 cents per share for Q3 2025, unchanged from the previous year, with revenues declining 19.6% to $28.7 million, primarily due to a significant drop in its transportation and energy-related segment.
Segment Performance: The transportation segment's revenue fell 41% year-over-year, attributed to market downturns and inventory adjustments, while the electronics segment saw a 6% revenue increase but faced margin pressures due to supply chain issues.
Operational Challenges and Future Outlook: The company anticipates continued operational difficulties into early 2026 due to tariff impacts and macroeconomic uncertainties, although strong order activity and a growing backlog in the electronics segment may help mitigate these challenges.
Strategic Moves: Sypris completed a sale-leaseback transaction for its Louisville facility, generating approximately $2.9 million in net proceeds, which bolstered its liquidity amid ongoing operational losses.

Sypris Reports Second Quarter Results
Financial Performance: Sypris Solutions reported a revenue decrease to $31.4 million for Q2 2025, with a net loss of $2.1 million, attributed to tariffs affecting demand and production inefficiencies.
Order Growth: Orders for Sypris Electronics surged by 110% to $47 million, contributing to a 26% increase in backlog, driven by strong demand in electronic warfare and communications markets, with significant contracts expected to begin deliveries in 2026.






