Global Best Practices Statistical Yearbook for Clothing ManufacturersThe global recession has had major implications for clothing value chains worldwide, with falling retail sales in the developed world impacting on manufacturers in developing economies.
The current crisis has the potential to set off a new wave of competitive pressures on manufacturers, as retailers seek to strengthen the performance of their supply chains. It is clear that those manufacturers that respond successfully to these pressures will find themselves well positioned to benefit from the forthcoming market upturn. Data-rich research This ground-breaking new report from B&M Analysts is based on a unique operational competitiveness benchmarking tool that is one of the most advanced and rigorous of its kind. With over 360 data-rich pages of historical, current and forecast data and analysis, the Yearbook is an essential tool that enables you to benchmark your company’s competitiveness in terms of lean production practices – providing an invaluable competitive edge in this current industry downturn. The Yearbook provides an exhaustive – and impartial – analysis of operational performance and competitiveness issues, underpinned by a proprietary database of 84 clothing manufacturers and Cut, Make and Trim operations located in Asia, the Americas and Southern Africa, as well as three size categories and three location-specific categories. The Yearbook covers the entire value chain, and enables senior members of an organisation – from Purchasing, Quality Control, Finance and HR executives – right up to the CEO to better understand either their, or their supply chain’s competitiveness standing in relation to international performance standards on a number of key best practice fronts: * Financial performance Report structure Section 1 provides a full explanation of each of the market drivers around which the Yearbook is organised, in addition to the formulae, definitions and explanations underpinning each of the core competitiveness indicators that highlight comparative performance. Section 2 presents the competitiveness data in an aggregated form. The clothing manufacturer dataset is presented in both table and figure formats and is broken down according to percentiles, quartiles, means (averages) and medians, enabling easy identification of performance spread across the set of firms. The averages for each of the disaggregated datasets are also presented in this section. The data is disaggregated in terms of three principle categories – clothing manufacturer sub-sector, the size of benchmarked firms, and their geographic location. The section begins with a statistical summary of the average profile and operational performance levels of firms, the cost benchmark performance analysis, and the qualitative review of the key issues that emerge from the data. The next three sections of the Yearbook then focus upon each of the disaggregated datasets. Section 3 considers sub-sector specific performance findings according to 7 clothing manufacturer categorisations: * Men’s casual; Section 4 focuses on the performance findings according to each participating firm’s size, whilst Section 5 completes the data analysis by disaggregating the findings according to geographic location. As well as the detailed company-level competitiveness data presented in the Yearbook, financial data capturing sales growth, operating profitability, employment change and capital expenditure is also presented in each of these sections. The Yearbook also contains an exclusive self-assessment tool. This tool has been specifically designed to guide managers at clothing manufacturers through a systematic interrogation of their own company’s performance relative to the Yearbook’s findings – revealing both the comparative strengths and weaknesses of the company. In addition, the Yearbook contains the following key features: *A summary operational profile and performance measure section, outlining the average performance levels of the companies analysed, as well as a cost benchmark performance analysis. The cost analysis outlines the financial cost to firms of not attaining World Class Manufacturing performance – as identified through the Yearbook’s measurement approach. The Yearbook provides answers to such vital questions as: *What are the rapidly changing standards of the global clothing industry? Global Best Practices Statistical Yearbook for Clothing ManufacturersForeword
Disclaimer Copyright Introducing Benchmarking and Manufacturing Analysts About the author Introduction Section 1 – Identifying the value of the Yearbook Section 2 – Aggregate industry performance findings Section 3 – Sub-sector performance findings Mens formal sub-sector summary findings for 2008 Ladies casual sub-sector summary findings for 2008 Ladies formal sub-sector summary findings for 2008 Intimate wear sub-sector summary findings for 2008 School/sport/workwear sub-sector summary findings for 2008 Childrens wear sub-sector summary findings for 2008 Market driver #1: Cost control Section 4 – Performance findings according to employment size of participating firms Small firm summary findings for 2008 Medium firm summary findings for 2008 Large firm summary findings for 2008 Market driver #1: Cost control Section 5 – Performance findings based on location of participating firms Asia summary findings for 2008 The Americas summary findings for 2008 Market driver #1: Cost control Appendix I – Global automotive industry analysis: The need Appendix II – One page competitiveness self-assessment Appendix III – Detailed industry benchmark data Appendix IV – Yearbook Navigational Guide Global Best Practices Statistical Yearbook for Clothing ManufacturersGlobal Best Practices Statistical Yearbook for Clothing ManufacturersTo access this sample you must be registered with us. If you are already registered with us please login below. Otherwise click here to register. Global Best Practices Statistical Yearbook for Clothing ManufacturersIf you need help straight away, please call Chris Clarke on: +44 (0)1527 573 604 Intl or 1-866-545-5878 US Toll Free. Alternatively, you can chat live with one of our sales representatives by clicking on the image below.
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