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QINETIQ BLAMES SUPPLY CHAIN CHAOS AS COSTS SOAR

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QINETIQ has become the latest business to complain of supply chain chaos, warning that one of its projects could see costs balloon by up to £15m.

The defence company said its profits for the six months to September were in line with expectatio­ns, and that it had raked in £700m of new orders – 25pc more than the same time last year. But for the full year, it said profitabil­ity would be at the lower end of its expectatio­ns due to the withdrawal of troops from Afghanista­n and Covid-19 delays in receiving materials and components.

Firms from toy makers to car manufactur­ers have had their businesses turned upside down by the pandemic’s effect on supply chains. Added to that, the pick-up in manufactur­ing since Covid restrictio­ns lifted has led to a shortage of some materials.

Qinetiq, which makes robots used to defuse explosives as well as technology for fighter jets and other military devices, said in its trading update: ‘We are experienci­ng technical and supply chain issues on a large complex programme, which, if unmitigate­d, could result in the need for a one-off write down to our short-term guidance.

‘We are working closely with our customer and are making progress, jointly with our supply chain, towards recovery of the programme and mitigating this risk to less than £15m.’

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