Delta Apparel Inc's Suppliers Performance
DLA's Supply Chain
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DLA Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Revenues of Delta Apparel Inc's Suppliers, deteriorated by -7.06 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -0.77 %, Delta Apparel Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -23.66 % year on year, relative to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -13.41 % in Q4.
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Delta Apparel Inc's Suppliers realized a deteriorated in sales by -7.06 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -0.77 %, Delta Apparel Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -23.66 % year on year, compare to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -13.41 % in Q4.
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Delta Apparel Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We have a supply agreement with Parkdale Mills, Inc. and Parkdale America,
LLC (collectively "Parkdale") to supply our yarn requirements until
December 31, 2018. Under the supply agreement, we purchase from Parkdale all
of our yarn requirements for use in our manufacturing operations, excluding
yarns that Parkdale does not manufacture or cannot manufacture due to temporary
capacity constraints. The purchase price of yarn is based upon the cost of cotton
plus a fixed conversion cost. If Parkdale’s operations are disrupted and
it is not able to provide us with our yarn requirements, we may need to obtain
yarn from alternative sources. Although alternative sources are presently available,
we may not be able to enter into short-term arrangements with substitute suppliers
on terms as favorable as our current terms with Parkdale. In addition, the cotton
futures we have fixed with Parkdale may not be transferable to alternative yarn
suppliers. Because there can be no assurance that we would be able to pass along
the higher cost of yarn to our customers, this could have a material adverse
effect on our results of operations.
We also purchase specialized fabrics that we currently do not have the capacity
or capability to produce and may purchase other fabrics when it is cost-effective
to do so. While these fabrics typically are available from various suppliers,
there are times when certain yarns become limited in quantity, causing some
fabrics to be difficult to source. This can result in higher prices or the inability
to provide products to customers, which could negatively impact our results
of operations. Dyes and chemicals are also purchased from several third party
suppliers. While historically we have not had difficulty obtaining sufficient
quantities of dyes and chemicals for manufacturing, the availability of products
can change, which could require us to adjust dye and chemical formulations.
In certain instances, these adjustments can increase manufacturing costs, negatively
impacting our results of operations.
Delta Apparel Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
We have a supply agreement with Parkdale Mills, Inc. and Parkdale America,
LLC (collectively "Parkdale") to supply our yarn requirements until
December 31, 2018. Under the supply agreement, we purchase from Parkdale all
of our yarn requirements for use in our manufacturing operations, excluding
yarns that Parkdale does not manufacture or cannot manufacture due to temporary
capacity constraints. The purchase price of yarn is based upon the cost of cotton
plus a fixed conversion cost. If Parkdale’s operations are disrupted and
it is not able to provide us with our yarn requirements, we may need to obtain
yarn from alternative sources. Although alternative sources are presently available,
we may not be able to enter into short-term arrangements with substitute suppliers
on terms as favorable as our current terms with Parkdale. In addition, the cotton
futures we have fixed with Parkdale may not be transferable to alternative yarn
suppliers. Because there can be no assurance that we would be able to pass along
the higher cost of yarn to our customers, this could have a material adverse
effect on our results of operations.
We also purchase specialized fabrics that we currently do not have the capacity
or capability to produce and may purchase other fabrics when it is cost-effective
to do so. While these fabrics typically are available from various suppliers,
there are times when certain yarns become limited in quantity, causing some
fabrics to be difficult to source. This can result in higher prices or the inability
to provide products to customers, which could negatively impact our results
of operations. Dyes and chemicals are also purchased from several third party
suppliers. While historically we have not had difficulty obtaining sufficient
quantities of dyes and chemicals for manufacturing, the availability of products
can change, which could require us to adjust dye and chemical formulations.
In certain instances, these adjustments can increase manufacturing costs, negatively
impacting our results of operations.
DLA's Suppliers recorded net loss |
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DLA's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Delta Apparel Inc |
20.94 |
388.14 |
-38.20 |
7,400 |
Dupont De Nemours Inc |
33,084.00 |
12,068.00 |
462.00 |
28,000 |
Eastman Chemical Co |
11,016.85 |
9,210.00 |
896.00 |
14,000 |
Performance Shipping Inc |
11.93 |
75.17 |
13.03 |
0 |
Expeditors International Of Washington Inc |
17,350.16 |
10,463.87 |
807.37 |
19,070 |
Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited |
710.90 |
860.40 |
208.47 |
1 |
Capital Product Partners L p |
0.00 |
299.07 |
127.58 |
1 |
Sfl Corporation Ltd |
1,635.47 |
752.29 |
83.94 |
7 |
Global Ship Lease Inc |
729.21 |
447.95 |
171.50 |
8 |
Costamare Inc |
1,367.36 |
793.64 |
435.12 |
6 |
Matson inc |
3,659.83 |
3,094.60 |
297.10 |
1,056 |
Dow Inc |
40,755.93 |
44,622.00 |
660.00 |
35,700 |
Tandy Leather Factory Inc |
37.06 |
76.59 |
2.28 |
0 |
Uniroyal Global Engineered Products Inc |
0.00 |
69.88 |
2.86 |
415 |
Steven Madden Ltd |
3,047.69 |
1,981.58 |
173.98 |
3,578 |
Fuller H B Co |
4,407.04 |
3,510.90 |
144.99 |
4,400 |
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp |
2,639.10 |
4,284.80 |
95.00 |
0 |
Chase Corporation |
1,215.62 |
404.02 |
33.18 |
677 |
Adm Tronics Unlimited Inc |
5.47 |
2.85 |
-0.72 |
21 |
Huntsman Corporation |
4,431.60 |
6,111.00 |
153.00 |
15,000 |
Quaker Chemical Corporation |
3,579.64 |
1,969.76 |
16.70 |
2,020 |
Rpm International Inc |
14,988.36 |
6,467.85 |
449.53 |
13,394 |
Westlake Corporation |
18,608.50 |
12,548.00 |
522.00 |
8,870 |
Westlake Chemical Partners Lp |
796.41 |
1,190.79 |
334.63 |
141 |
Trecora Resources |
231.52 |
301.32 |
8.99 |
310 |
American Software Inc |
373.37 |
109.34 |
12.07 |
372 |
Zoominfo Technologies Inc |
6,306.86 |
1,100.40 |
107.30 |
2,742 |
Jamf Holding Corp |
2,238.00 |
560.51 |
-110.09 |
1,800 |
SUBTOTAL |
173,227.88 |
123,376.57 |
6,107.79 |
151,589 |
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