The Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors Industry report contains the most recent information on the industry's financial statements, product market sizes, cost analysis, pricing distribution, foreign trade, and competitive landscape. Also updated are the latest import export statistics, shipment, inventory and establishments data available through July 2016. This update provides the data and benchmarks necessary to make informed forecasts and business planning.
This 235-page report includes the most recent information on the domestic market, global market and overseas growth opportunities. This report provides the most current data available, such as shipments, inventory and trade data available through July 2016, and sophisticated forecasts up to 2020 accounting for the effects of the recent economic changes. Industry analysts consider this report the most comprehensive and consistently updated guide to the industry.
In this report, you will find industry data on the following major categories:
Executive Summary
Quick Industry Statistics: 2-page overview for the CEO on the run
Supply & Demand with Capacity Utilization
2005-2015 11-Year Historical Shipment & Revenue
2016-2020 5-Year Forecast
Industry Income Statement
All relevant financial data including: Revenue, Cost of Materials, Labor Costs, Gross Profit, SG&A, Net Income, etc.
4-year Financials Comparison and Trends
Industry Balance Sheet
Traditional key elements of Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
Inventory fabrication stages
Calculated balance sheet ratios
Capital Expenditure
Plant additions and expansions
Computer and IT investments
Machinery and Equipment for production and material handling
Industry Cost Analysis
Upstream Industries and the cost allocations towards producer, wholesale, retail, and freight
Materials and their percentage share of total material costs
Industry Pricing Analysis
Producer Pricing Indices at industry, wholesale, and retail levels for comparison and trend forecasting
Pricing Distribution among Downstream Industries differentiated at producer, wholesale, retail, and freight categories
Industry Foreign Trade
Industry Structure
Labor and Compensation Structure: productivity indices, hourly wages, production hours, output index, HR structure
Establishments: Trends, Employee Statistics, State by State numbers
Valued added statistics: industry GDP contribution
Competitive Landscape
Industry Concentration: HHI, number of companies, size distributions, market shares
Major Players: company profiles and market size ranges
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Definition & Classification
This U.S. industry comprises establishments commonly referred to as contractors primarily engaged in (1) cutting materials owned by others for women's, girls', and infants' apparel and accessories and/or (2) sewing materials owned by others for women's, girls', and infants' apparel and accessories. This 6-digit NAICS industry (315212) is under the hierarchy of Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors Industry (31521), Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing Industry Group (3152), Apparel Manufacturing Subsector (315), and the Manufacturing Sector (31-33). Under 2012 NAICS, this industry will be transitioning into NAICS 315210 - Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors. Its SIC equivalent codes are: 2331 - Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Blouses and Shirts (contractors); 2335 - Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Dresses (contractors); 2337 - Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Suits, Skirts, and Coats (contractors); 2339 - Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Outerwear, NEC (contractors); 2341 - Women's, Misses', Children's, and Infants' Underwear and Nightwear (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2342 - Brassieres, Girdles, and Allied Garments (contractors); 2353 - Hats, Caps, and Millinery (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2361 - Girls', Children's, and Infants' Dresses, Blouses, and Shirts (girls' and infants' contractors); 2369 - Girls', Children's, and Infants' Outerwear, NEC (girls' and infants' contractors); 2371 - Fur Goods (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2381 - Dress and Work Gloves, Except Knit and All-Leather (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2384 - Robes and Dressing Gowns (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2385 - Waterproof Outerwear (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2386 - Leather and Sheep-Lined Clothing (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2387 - Apparel Belts (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2389 - Apparel and Accessories, NEC (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2395 - Pleating, Decorative and Novelty Stitching, and Tucking for the Trade (women's, girls', and infants' apparel contractors); 2396 - Automotive Trimmings, Apparel Findings, and Related Products (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); 2399 - Fabricated Textile Products, NEC (women's, girls', and infants' contractors); and 3151 - Leather Gloves and Mittens (women's, girls', and infants' contractors).
Revenue, Profitability & Foreign Trade Preview
The industry's revenue for the year 2015 was reported at $1.3 billion USD, with an estimated gross profit of 17.28%. The industry used a projected 46 percent of its full production capacity in 2015. The industry could have increased its total shipment value to $2.8 billion USD under full production capacity. This industry did not have direct foreign trade statistics. The report nevertheless depicted relevant foreign trade data from a higher level NAICS industry or industry group.
Report Summary
This 235-page report contains unparalleled industry market research in breadth and depth, providing a comprehensive view of the industry within the context of the overall manufacturing economy. The report’s supply and demand data covers U.S. shipments and international trade while also considering the industry's capacity utilization. The industry level income statements, balance sheets, and capital expenditure analysis contain all the necessary data for financial benchmarking. In the cost analysis section, 30 upstream industries are analyzed to offer insight into the supply chain cost structure. For the channel and pricing structure, 19 downstream industries are analyzed. The competitive landscape section reports on the number of firms and their industry revenue share, market concentration, and a list of major players. Related trade associations, industry standards, and trade publications are also listed.
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