Explore the full directors' dealings record of Logic Instrument, a listed issuer based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Technology sector, Logic Instrument has logged 2 reports. Market capitalisation: €20.4m. The latest transaction was filed on 8 August 2025 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Loïc POIRIER. All data is openly available.
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Logic Instrument is a French listed company on Euronext Growth Paris (ISIN FR0000044943, ticker ALLOG) focused on the design, assembly, integration and distribution of rugged computing solutions for demanding environments. The group primarily serves defence, industrial and field-service markets, as well as any sector where mobile hardware reliability is mission-critical. Its niche positioning is built around ultra-rugged devices that can operate under shock, vibration, dust, water, extreme temperatures and harsh operational conditions. Founded in 1987 and historically headquartered in Igny, near Paris, Logic Instrument has developed a specialised know-how in rugged mobile computing. Over the years, the company has built its identity around a portfolio of rugged tablets, laptops, handheld devices and accessories, often tailored for military, industrial and logistics applications. The group’s business model combines the distribution of third-party rugged brands with higher-value services such as integration, configuration, customisation and technical support. The management’s strategic refocusing has increased exposure to higher-value segments, especially defence and industry. In 2025, Logic Instrument described itself as a recognised European player in the design and distribution of robust IT systems for extreme and demanding environments. The company also reported a sharp acceleration in business, with consolidated revenue of about €39 million in 2025, up 42% year on year versus 2024, and management targeting more than €75 million in 2026. At the end of 2025, the order book exceeded €15 million, which the company presented as a historical record. A major recent milestone was the Mastoc contract, announced for the French defence procurement ecosystem, including DIRISI and DGA, with a maximum budget of €75 million over 30 months. This underlines the group’s ability to win sizeable public-sector programmes. Logic Instrument has also pursued an active buy-and-build strategy, including the acquisitions of Glacier Computer LLC, Artic Distribution and, more recently, DISTRAME, a specialist in test and measurement solutions. This broadens the group’s scope beyond rugged computing alone. Geographically, the company is anchored in France while maintaining a broader commercial and operational footprint across Europe and internationally, with a stated ambition to expand further in defence, industry and instrumentation.