Mobix Labs, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOBX), a global innovator in advanced connectivity solutions, today announced it has agreed to acquire Spacecraft Components Corp., a Nevada-based leader in high-precision, mission-critical components for aerospace, defense, and commercial applications. The acquisition, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025, represents a significant strategic milestone for Mobix Labs as it expands its presence into new markets and strengthens its leadership in key industries.
Spacecraft Components is recognized for its cutting-edge engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Spacecraft delivers electrical connector components and accessories that are vital to mission critical missile technology, submarines, naval ships, oil rigs, railcars, military and commercial jet aircraft, and many other applications. Notably, its components are utilized in the Patriot Missile—the U.S. Army's primary missile defense system—and tactical manned and autonomous vehicles. Additionally, Spacecraft supplies key components for railcar systems in major metropolitan areas such as Chicago and New York.
Strategic Fit and Market Expansion
As a long-standing supplier to Mobix Labs, Spacecraft Components Corp. has provided high-quality components for Mobix Labs' products. This acquisition is a natural fit, allowing Mobix Labs to integrate Spacecraft's expertise and expand into the aerospace, military, and defense sectors; while also entering the transportation market as a new revenue stream.
"This acquisition is transformative for Mobix Labs, aligning with our strategy to diversify our markets and strengthen our position in mission-critical industries," said Fabian Battaglia, CEO of Mobix Labs. "Spacecraft's exceptional reputation and product offerings, combined with Mobix Labs' innovation and expertise, will drive significant growth opportunities for both companies. We are thrilled to welcome their talented team to Mobix Labs as we shape a stronger future together."
Operational and Financial Impact
The acquisition is expected to increase Mobix Labs' workforce by approximately 150 employees, primarily based in Nevada. Spacecraft Components reported unaudited revenues of $18.1 million in 2023, with forecasted growth for the next two years. Spacecraft's compiled unaudited non-GAAP financials represent it has positive earnings and cash flow. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to Mobix Labs' earnings. If the transaction closes as anticipated, it will materially increase Mobix Labs' revenue in fiscal year 2025.
"This partnership provides an exciting opportunity for Spacecraft to grow alongside Mobix Labs," said Craig Wiseman, President of Spacecraft Components. Wiseman also stated that "by combining our manufacturing expertise with Mobix Labs' advanced technologies, we are poised to deliver even greater value to our customers across the aerospace, defense, and transportation sectors."
Transaction Details and Closing Conditions
The terms of the transaction include a purchase price ranging from $18 million to $24 million, with consideration to be paid in a combination of cash and equity, subject to earnout provisions, all of which will be finalized subject to completion of due diligence. The deal remains subject to final due diligence and the approval of the boards of directors of both companies.