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BMI · CIK 9092

What Badger Meter, Inc. told the SEC could break it.

2 self-disclosed vulnerabilities, pulled from its own filings — each in the company’s words, with the source. This is the risk register almost nobody reads.

A limited set so far — we surface every cited disclosure we’ve extracted for BMI. More may follow as additional filings are processed.

In its own words

What could break it.

Regulatory & policy

  • Tariffs on China/Mexico/Canada/Europe imports & USMCAmedium

    Increased U.S. tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, Canada and Europe are likely to raise the cost of raw materials essential to manufacturing, especially at the company's Mexico and Europe plants; it leans on USMCA and price increases to mitigate, and cancellation or modification of USMCA could add tariff costs and supply-chain disruption.

    These tariffs are likely to increase the cost of raw materials essential to our manufacturing processes, particularly within our manufacturing facilities in Mexico and Europe, which could have an adverse impact on our results of operations.

Sole-source dependency

  • Single-supplier brass castings, resins & electronic subassembliesmedium

    While most raw materials have multiple sources, the company relies on single suppliers for certain brass castings, plastic resins and electronic subassemblies in several product lines; losing those suppliers could raise material costs and cause delivery delays and short-term production disruption.

    There are multiple sources for these raw materials and components, but the Company relies on single suppliers for certain brass castings, resins and electronic subassemblies.

    SEC filing →As of 2026

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