Park Aerospace Corp (PKE) |
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Park Aerospace's Suppliers Performance
PKE's Supply Chain
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PKE Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Park Aerospace's Suppliers recorded an increase in sales by 0.22 % year on year in Q4 2023, sequentially sales grew by 42.73 %, Park Aerospace's cost of sales deteriorated by -15.1 % year on year, relative to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by 0 % in Q4.
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Park Aerospace's Suppliers recorded an increase in sales by 0.22 % year on year in Q4 2023, sequentially sales grew by 42.73 %, Park Aerospace's cost of sales deteriorated by -15.1 % year on year, compare to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by 0 % in Q4.
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Park Aerospace's Comment on Supply Chain
The principal materials used in the manufacture of the Company’s electronics
materials products are specially manufactured copper foil, fiberglass and quartz
cloth and synthetic reinforcements, and specially formulated resins and chemicals.
The Company develops and maintains close working relationships with suppliers
of these materials who have dedicated themselves to complying with the Company’s
stringent specifications and technical requirements. While the Company’s
philosophy is to work with a limited number of suppliers, the Company has identified
alternate sources of supply for many, but not all, of these materials. However,
there are a limited number of qualified suppliers of these materials, in some
cases substitutes for these materials are not always readily available, and,
in the past, the industry has experienced shortages in the market for certain
of these materials. While the Company considers its relationships with its suppliers
to be strong, a shortage of these materials or a disruption of the supply of
materials caused by a natural disaster, such as the temporary disruption caused
by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March 2011, or otherwise, could materially
increase the Company’s cost of operations and could materially adversely
affect the business and results of operations of the Company.
The Company designs and manufactures its aerospace composite materials to its
own specifications and to the specifications of its customers. Product development
efforts are focused on developing prepreg materials that meet the specifications
of the customers. The materials used in the manufacture of these engineered
materials include graphite and carbon fibers and fabrics, aramids, such as Kevlar®
("Kevlar" is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co.) and Twaron® (“Twaron” is a registered trademark of Teijin
Twaron B.V. LLC), quartz, fiberglass, polyester, specialty chemicals, resins,
films, plastics, adhesives and certain other synthetic materials. The Company
purchases these materials from several suppliers. Substitutes for many of these
materials are not readily available. The qualification and certification of
aerospace composite materials for certain FAA certified aircraft typically include
specific requirements for raw material supply and may restrict the Company’s
flexibility in qualifying alternative sources of supply for certain key raw
materials. The Company continues to work to determine acceptable alternatives
for several raw materials.
The Company manufactures composite structures and assemblies primarily to its
customers’ specifications using its own composite materials or composite
materials supplied by third parties, based on the specific requirements of the
Company’s customers.
Park Aerospace's Comment on Supply Chain
The principal materials used in the manufacture of the Company’s electronics
materials products are specially manufactured copper foil, fiberglass and quartz
cloth and synthetic reinforcements, and specially formulated resins and chemicals.
The Company develops and maintains close working relationships with suppliers
of these materials who have dedicated themselves to complying with the Company’s
stringent specifications and technical requirements. While the Company’s
philosophy is to work with a limited number of suppliers, the Company has identified
alternate sources of supply for many, but not all, of these materials. However,
there are a limited number of qualified suppliers of these materials, in some
cases substitutes for these materials are not always readily available, and,
in the past, the industry has experienced shortages in the market for certain
of these materials. While the Company considers its relationships with its suppliers
to be strong, a shortage of these materials or a disruption of the supply of
materials caused by a natural disaster, such as the temporary disruption caused
by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March 2011, or otherwise, could materially
increase the Company’s cost of operations and could materially adversely
affect the business and results of operations of the Company.
The Company designs and manufactures its aerospace composite materials to its
own specifications and to the specifications of its customers. Product development
efforts are focused on developing prepreg materials that meet the specifications
of the customers. The materials used in the manufacture of these engineered
materials include graphite and carbon fibers and fabrics, aramids, such as Kevlar®
("Kevlar" is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co.) and Twaron® (“Twaron” is a registered trademark of Teijin
Twaron B.V. LLC), quartz, fiberglass, polyester, specialty chemicals, resins,
films, plastics, adhesives and certain other synthetic materials. The Company
purchases these materials from several suppliers. Substitutes for many of these
materials are not readily available. The qualification and certification of
aerospace composite materials for certain FAA certified aircraft typically include
specific requirements for raw material supply and may restrict the Company’s
flexibility in qualifying alternative sources of supply for certain key raw
materials. The Company continues to work to determine acceptable alternatives
for several raw materials.
The Company manufactures composite structures and assemblies primarily to its
customers’ specifications using its own composite materials or composite
materials supplied by third parties, based on the specific requirements of the
Company’s customers.
PKE's Suppliers Net profit fell by |
PKE's Suppliers Net margin fell in Q4 to |
-23.22 % |
17.83 % |
PKE's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Park Aerospace Corp |
305.12 |
52.33 |
9.51 |
387 |
Esco Technologies inc |
2,554.36 |
967.19 |
92.99 |
3,254 |
Air Products And Chemicals Inc |
54,690.43 |
12,600.00 |
2,338.60 |
21,900 |
Skywater Technology Inc |
464.96 |
286.68 |
-25.09 |
590 |
3m Company |
58,042.44 |
32,681.00 |
-6,979.00 |
95,000 |
Agilent Technologies inc |
43,234.27 |
6,833.00 |
1,240.00 |
18,100 |
Applied Materials Inc |
168,011.01 |
26,485.00 |
7,158.00 |
33,000 |
Danaher Corporation |
186,947.05 |
23,890.00 |
4,764.00 |
80,000 |
Dover Corporation |
24,512.23 |
8,437.63 |
2,326.83 |
25,000 |
Freeport mcmoran Inc |
64,218.00 |
22,855.00 |
3,751.00 |
24,700 |
International Business Machines Corporation |
176,665.65 |
61,860.00 |
7,502.00 |
307,600 |
Kla Corporation |
94,110.64 |
9,671.43 |
2,706.40 |
14,000 |
Newmont Corporation |
28,903.53 |
11,812.00 |
-2,467.00 |
31,000 |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc |
225,074.42 |
42,857.00 |
5,955.00 |
130,000 |
Roper Technologies Inc |
58,649.70 |
6,177.20 |
1,384.20 |
19,300 |
Lam Research Corporation |
122,340.52 |
14,315.39 |
3,458.21 |
17,700 |
Astrotech Corp |
14.30 |
1.14 |
-10.02 |
42 |
Bonso Electronics International Inc. |
5.44 |
14.80 |
-2.76 |
528 |
Orbital Infrastructure Group Inc |
1.64 |
332.15 |
-263.15 |
0 |
Bel Fuse Inc |
735.77 |
638.85 |
73.83 |
8,955 |
National Instruments Corp |
8,047.58 |
1,729.83 |
179.40 |
7,412 |
Model N Inc |
993.92 |
252.71 |
-31.67 |
864 |
Amkor Technology Inc |
7,649.72 |
6,502.15 |
362.13 |
29,300 |
Ase Technology Holding Co Ltd |
49,055.36 |
21,831.20 |
2,102.77 |
95,727 |
Atomera Incorporated |
145.70 |
0.52 |
-19.79 |
16 |
Formfactor inc |
3,335.50 |
662.58 |
82.39 |
1,685 |
Kulicke And Soffa Industries Inc |
2,725.70 |
737.45 |
51.85 |
2,778 |
Teradyne Inc |
16,894.89 |
2,737.53 |
504.00 |
5,900 |
Astronics Corporation |
582.75 |
650.67 |
-40.18 |
2,000 |
Sifco Industries Inc |
18.46 |
85.97 |
-9.53 |
465 |
Amtech Systems Inc |
67.01 |
108.55 |
-12.58 |
503 |
Axcelis Technologies Inc |
3,652.85 |
1,130.60 |
246.26 |
774 |
Rbc Bearings Incorporated |
7,591.40 |
1,695.50 |
209.77 |
0 |
Ichor Holdings Ltd |
1,067.31 |
810.40 |
-42.99 |
1,420 |
Ipg Photonics Corp |
4,106.68 |
1,286.70 |
218.88 |
5,960 |
Lightpath Technologies Inc |
55.88 |
32.49 |
-5.03 |
342 |
Tower Semiconductor Ltd |
3,596.18 |
1,677.61 |
266.47 |
5,641 |
Ultra Clean Holdings Inc |
1,904.00 |
1,856.30 |
7.80 |
2,747 |
Viavi Solutions Inc |
2,147.84 |
1,006.40 |
-29.10 |
3,500 |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited |
706,400.38 |
73,670.40 |
32,323.30 |
45,272 |
Comtech Telecommunications Corp |
132.23 |
570.77 |
-17.24 |
1,852 |
Kvh Industries Inc |
92.41 |
132.38 |
-15.42 |
604 |
Dupont De Nemours Inc |
33,084.00 |
12,068.00 |
462.00 |
28,000 |
Asml Holding Nv |
370,982.09 |
30,865.43 |
8,779.68 |
7,955 |
Jfrog Ltd |
4,219.77 |
224.43 |
-76.01 |
1,000 |
Pdf Solutions Inc |
1,287.02 |
165.84 |
3.11 |
407 |
Cognyte Software Ltd |
529.13 |
312.06 |
-109.95 |
2,100 |
Wolfspeed Inc |
3,146.33 |
868.60 |
-620.40 |
4,017 |
Aehr Test Systems |
442.06 |
80.41 |
21.01 |
79 |
Transcat Inc |
955.98 |
250.64 |
10.42 |
812 |
Onto Innovation Inc |
8,681.73 |
849.75 |
157.06 |
1,636 |
Camtek Ltd |
3,798.06 |
269.66 |
60.28 |
404 |
SUBTOTAL |
2,556,566.28 |
447,838.99 |
78,022.71 |
1,091,841 |
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