Supply Chains to Admire 2023

An analysis of performance, improvement, and value contribution of 528 manufacturing and retail companies for the period of 2013-2022.

Supply Chains to Admire RESEARCH 2023

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Introduction

1. A study of Supply Chain Excellence.

2. 521 Publicly-Traded Companies in 28 Industry Sectors.

3. A study of 2013-2022.

4. Thirty-four companies

outperform their peer groups.

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INTRODUCTION

Methodology Overview

Now in its 10 th year, the Supply Chains to Admire award analyzes public reporting for manufacturing and retail companies for the period of 2013-2022. The methodology evaluates companies against a peer group for improvement, value, and performance using the scorecard metrics of growth, operating margin, inventory turns, and Return on Invested Capital (ROIC).

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The Winners

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2023 Award Winners

Retail (4)

Process (8)

Discrete (22)

Understanding Performance

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Number of Companies

Number of Winners

Percentage

Retail

78

4 8

5.1% 4.9% 7.8%

Process Discrete

162 281

22

Total

521

34

6.5%

Retail

Average Revenue (M$)

Return on Invested Capital

Year-over- Year Growth

Inventory Turns

Operating Margin

Fundamental Score

Price to Book Value

Number of Companies

Retail Apparel

Average for 2013-2022

Industry Summary

19 16

$

9,771 4.7%

4.52 5.19 7.20 4.99

8.8% 6.4% 6.7% 7.0% 3.5%

14.1% 14.4% 14.3% 12.4%

7.90 8.31 8.48 7.82 7.07 6.42

4.63 4.04 4.18 4.90 2.78 6.23

Broadline

70,482 $ 71,437 $ 41,969

5.2% 6.3% 7.5%

Drug

7 6

Home Improvement

$ $

Grocery

16 19

47,091 2.5%

12.77 81.94

9.7%

Restaurants

$

6,348

7.2%

14.3%

18.9%

8% winners

Number of Companies

Improvement Score Cut off

Number of Winners

Retail

Winners by Name

Apparel Retail Broadline Retail

19 16

13 11

3 Ross Stores, TJX, and Urban Outfitters

0 0

Drug Retail Food Retail

7

5 7 4

Analysis Summary

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1 Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

Home Improvement Retail

6

0 0

Resturants

19

13

Retail Winners By Year

Company

Years

Total

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

TJX

X X

X X X

X

X X

X X X

X

6 5 5 4 4 2 2 2 2

Dollar General

X

Ross Stores Dollar Tree

X

X

X

X

X

X

X X

Koninklijke Ahold

X

X

X

CVS

X X X

X X X

Walmart

Whole Foods

Urban Outfitters

X

X

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Apparel Retail

The Apparel Retail sector has three Supply Chain to Admire Award winners for 2023: Ross Stores for the fifth year, TJX for the sixth year, and Urban Outfitters for the second year. Business process innovation defined the winners as the industry rebounded from the pandemic in 2022. When 2022 is compared to 2013, operating margins are down 1% and inventory turns declined 13%.

INDUSTRY: Retail-Apparel

IMPROVEMENT

COMPANY INFORMATION

VALUE

PERFORMANCE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

2013-2022

1,531

-0.5%

4.0%

1.38

3,713

9

3.21

3.8%

7

Abercrombie & Fitch Co

$

8

5.5%

8.0%

2.50

3,067

13.3%

American Eagle Outfitters

$

5,011

5

6.52

NA

4,559

38.4%

3.9%

11.72

5,122

19

2.83

16.0%

ASOS PLC

$

3.4%

11.7%

5.17

4,275

16.0%

9

Carter`s, Inc

$

3,200

13

3.33

2.01

1,257

-0.3%

2.4%

$

1,810

14

5.74

-0.6%

7

Chico`s FAS

6.4%

4.6%

2.24

1,809

Designer Brands Inc

$

3,197

12

3.86

5.2%

7

2.97

5,866

9.2%

7.8%

$

12,293

1

3.35

20.6%

9

Dick's Sporting Goods Inc

5.0%

10.0%

2.29

6,027

18.6%

10

Foot Locker

$

8,958

6

4.21

10,210

1.7%

7.5%

3.54

16,670

14

4.82

16.3%

9

Gap Inc

$

0.9%

6.0%

2.10

1,568

9

3.96

6.7%

8

Guess?

$

2,592

0.40

110

4.5%

3.2%

1.62

-8.9%

3

J.Jill Inc

$

585

2

0.3%

16.6%

0.00

12,803

5.09

17.1%

6

L Brands Inc

$

7,882

2

20.5%

21.3%

12.05

22,643

17

3.63

28.7%

8

Lululemon Athletica inc

$

6,257

1.86

7,442

-2.9%

5.7%

Marks and Spencer Group PLC

$

14,875

4

7.81

4.0%

NA

8.58

7,767

4.4%

5.6%

4.84

9.1%

8

Nordstrom

$

14,789

16

9.4%

12.3%

10.36

31,081

18,916

7

6.07

35.9%

10

Ross Stores Inc

$

3.0%

15.6%

3.75

10,495

6,685

18

2.71

16.1%

9

Tapestry Fashion Co

$

54,774

5.4%

11.2%

11.10

TJX Companies Inc

$

48,550

8

5.76

34.3%

10

9.1%

3.86

12,351

8.7%

$

4,549

11

6.52

15.9%

8

Urban Outfitters

7.9

4.63

10,507

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

9,771

6.5%

4.52

8.8%

14.1%

4.7%

4.52

8.8%

14.1%

7.9

4.63

8,048

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

Retail Apparel Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

5.0

2015

2016

2018

2020

2017

2013

4.5

2014

Apparel Retail 0.09, 4.51

2019

4.0

2021

2022

3.5

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

0.10

0.11

0.12

0.13

Operating Margin Retail - Apparel

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Ross Stores Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

6.8

2021

2020

6.3

2019

2018

2022

2016

2017

2014

ROST 0.12, 6.07

5.8

2015

2013

5.3

0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 Operating Margin Ross Stores

Fundamental Average Score Ross Stores = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Ross Stores Compared to Peer Group Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.0

2021

6.5

2020

2019

2018

2022

6.0

2015

ROST 0.12, 6.07

2017

2014

2016

2013

5.5

Apparel Retail 0.09, 4.51

5.0

2015 2016

2020

2018

2014

2013

2017

4.5

2021

2019

4.0

2022

3.5

0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20

Operating Margin

Ross Stores

Retail - Apparel

Fundamental Average Scores Ross Stores = 8 Industry Average = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

TJX Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

6.8

2014

2017

2015

TJX 0.10, 6.14

6.3

2020

2013

2018

2019

2016

2022

5.8

2021

5.3

0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 Operating Margin TJX Companies Inc

Fundamental Average Score TJX Companies = 10

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

TJX Compared to Peer Group Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.0

2015

2014

TJX 0.10, 6.14

6.5

2016

2019

2017

2020

6.0

2018

2013

2022

2021

5.5

Apparel Retail 0.09, 4.51

5.0

2015 2016

2020

2018

2014

2013

2017

4.5

2021

2019

4.0

2022

3.5

0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20

Operating Margin

Fundamental Average Scores TJX Companies = 10 Industry Average = 8

TJX Companies Inc

Retail - Apparel

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Urban Outfitters Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

2019

2018

7.0

2017

2020

2016

2021

6.5

2013

URBN 0.09, 6.47

2014

6.0

2015

5.5

2022

5.0

0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 Operating Margin Urban Outfitters

Fundamental Average Score Urban Outfitters = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Urban Outfitters Compared to Peer Group Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

2019

2016

7.0

2018

2021

2017

2020

6.5

2013

2014

URBN 0.09, 6.47

6.0

2015

5.5

2022

5.0

2018 2017

2015

2020

2014

2013

2016

4.5

Apparel Retail 0.09, 4.51

2019

2022

4.0

2021

3.5

0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20

Operating Margin

Fundamental Average Scores Urban Outfitters = 8 Industry Average = 8

Urban Outfitters

Retail - Apparel

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

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Broadline Retail

While Dollar General placed for five years and Dollar General for four years in the Winners Circle, there is no Supply Chains to Admire winner for 2023 in the Broadline Retail Sector. Of note, Walmart and Target, winners in 2016 and 2015, no longer lead this peer groups. Each fails due to the focus on singular metrics. When comparing 2022 to 2013, we see that margins declined 1% while inventory turns decreased by 10%.

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

PERFORMANCE

VALUE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

-1.4%

7%

2.09

5,597

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc

$

7,867.8

15

2.96

6.7%

7

1.6%

4%

4.69

17,631

Best Buy Co

$

51,761.0

5

6.05

22.1%

8

1.9%

5%

2.31

1,621

Big Lots

$

6,150.6

61

3.50

21.0%

9

10.6%

5%

20.36

9,960

Burlinton Stores Inc

$

9,322.3

1

3.66

15.1%

6

8.7%

3%

7.88

117,862

Costco Wholesale

$ 226,954.0

7

11.53

16.1%

10

1.9%

6%

1.82

3,074

Dillard's Inc

$

6,624.3

2

3.05

11.2%

9

8.8%

9%

5.55

33,675

Dollar General Corp

$

34,220.4

13

4.48

16.8%

9

16.6%

9%

5.17

22,007

Dollar Tree Stores

$

26,321.2

13

4.73

13.8%

8

0.8%

7%

1.62

8,636

Kohl's

$

19,433.0

6

3.39

8.8%

9

0.7%

6%

2.36

10,333

Macy's

$

25,292.0

10

3.06

5.2%

8

-2.0%

3%

1.33

2,335

Office Depot Inc

$

8,491.0

4

6.90

0.6%

5

7.2%

5%

3.60

2,485

Pricesmart Inc

$

4,066.1

9

8.41

11.4%

10

4.5%

7%

4.53

57,647

Target

$ 106,005.0

7

5.99

11.6%

9

11.9%

10%

8.72

14,179

Tractor Supply Co

$

14,204.7

12

3.43

29.4%

9

2.5%

5%

3.97

303,203

WalMart

$ 572,754.0

10

8.37

10.5%

9

9.3%

11%

4.88

7,066

Williams-Sonoma Inc

$

8,245.9

3

3.47

29.6%

10

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

70,482.1

5.2%

5.19

6%

14.4%

8.3

5.06

38,582

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

5.2%

5.19

6%

14.4%

8.3

4.04

14,017

Broadline Retail Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

6.0

Broadline Retail 0.06, 5.19

2021

2020

5.5

2018

2022

2017

2015

2019

5.0

2016

2014

2013

4.5

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

Operating Margin Retail - Broadline

Fundamental Average Score Industry Average = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

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Drug Retail

By 2022, there are no Drug Retail Supply Chains to Admire Winners. Prior award winners included CVS and Sun Drug. Companies subconsciously traded margin for cash. Over the last decade, the overall industry performance declined. When 2013 is compared to 2022, the operating margins are flat while inventory turns declined 20%.

INDUSTRY: Retail-Drug

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

PERFORMANCE

VALUE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

322,467

9 8 8

10.4%

5.5%

2.03

98,937

CVS Pharmacy

1

10.96

6.5%

273

1.6%

13.0%

4.60

489

PetMed Express

3

6.99

25.0%

5,637

5.7%

5.1%

5.55

5,071

Raia Drogasil

1

3.76

11.2%

24,568

NA

-0.2%

1.4%

3.69

3,474

Rite-Aid Pharmacy

5

8.18

4.2%

5,779 8,631

9 8 9

1.9%

6.1%

1.99

2,812

Sundrug Company Ltd

7

6.65

14.9%

18.0%

12.3%

8.97

14,707

Ulta Beauty Inc

4

3.58

29.5%

132,703

6.9%

3.6%

2.48

60,813

Walgreens Boots Alliance

5

10.29

9.0%

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

71,437

6.3%

7.20

6.7%

14.3%

8.6

4.18

26,615

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

6.3%

7.20

6.7%

14.3%

8.5

4.18

26,615

Drug Channel Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

14.0

2015

13.5

2016

2022

2013

2017

13.0

2020

Food Retail 0.04, 12.89

2014

12.5

2019

2018

2021

12.0

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin Retail - Food

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 4

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

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Grocery Retail

For 2023, Ahold places in the Winner’s Circle for the fourth year. In Grocery Retail, companies subconsciously traded margin for cash. When 2013 is compared to 2022, margins were flat and inventory turns improved by 1%.

Retail Food Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

14.0

2015

13.5

2016

2022

2013

2017

13.0

2020

Food Retail 0.04, 12.89

2014

12.5

2019

2018

2021

12.0

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin Retail - Food

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 4

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

PERFORMANCE

VALUE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

NA NA

-1.1%

2.7%

1.57

17,311

Carrefour

$

87,624

7

9.11

2.7%

-0.1%

4.0%

6.63

8,659

Dairy Farm International

$

9,174

10

8.11

15.3%

7 9 9

4.2%

2.4%

1.60

5,506

Empire Co Ltd

$

24,039

4

14.05

3.6%

8.7%

3.8%

2.05

25,668

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

$

91,733

5

14.86

12.1%

5.0%

6.1%

2.70

11,485

Kroger Co

$

137,888

9

11.75

13.8%

NA NA

-0.9%

4.2%

3.64

643

Metro AG

$

18,889

8

11.84

18.1%

1.4%

2.4%

0.81

7,580

Pick N Pay

$

6,590

2

18.34

3.6%

1

1.6%

5.3%

4.42

6,935

Sainsbury

$

41,031

11

6.66

15.9%

NA

-1.6%

2.3%

1.71

26,815

Shoprite Supermarkets

$

12,088

2

21.73

3.2%

8 9

4.4%

2.5%

3.99

28,382

Tesco PLC

$

84,248

6

14.35

10.3%

5.8%

3.1%

1.44

1,445

Weis Markets Inc

$

4,696

1

9.62

8.4%

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

47,091

2.5%

12.77

3.5%

9.7%

7.1

2.78

12,766

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

2.5%

12.77

3.5%

9.7%

7.1

2.78

12,766

Ahold Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

2015

17.0

2014

AHODF 0.04, 14.86

16.0

2013

2021

2020

2018

15.0

2019

14.0

2017

2022

13.0

12.0

2016

11.0

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V.

Fundamental Average Score Koninklijke Ahold = 9

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Ahold Comparison to Peer Group Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

17.5

2015

2014

17.0

16.5

AHODF 0.04, 14.86

16.0

2013

2021

2020

15.5

2018

15.0

14.5

2017

2019

14.0

2015

2016

2022

2022

13.5

2017

2013

13.0

2014

2019 2020 2021

12.5

Food Retail 0.04, 12.89

2018

12.0

11.5

2016

11.0

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V.

Retail - Food

Fundamental Average Scores Koninklijke Ahold= 9 Industry Average = 4

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

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Home Improvement Retail

For 2020, there are no Home Improvement Retail Supply Chains to Admire Winners. The closest is Home Depot that fails to make the cut on inventory management. When 2013 is compared to 2022, margins fell by 1% while inventory turns decreased by 31%.

INDUSTRY: Retail-Home Improvement PERFORMANCE

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

VALUE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

12.9%

6.5%

3.00

1,154

American Woodmark Corp

$

1,857

4

14.02

9.1%

7

6.0%

1.76

494

Haverty

$

1,047

4

5.1%

3.62

15.1%

9

8.8%

12.14

90,552

Lowe's Companies Inc

$

96,250

2

6.9%

3.90

17.0%

9

0.6%

3.28

853

Lumber Liquidators Holdings

$

1,111

6

3.4%

2.41

0.1%

7

13.5%

116.00

228,017

The Home Depot Inc

$

151,157

3

8.0%

4.92

30.3%

8

6.8%

4.34

490

Tile Shop Holdings Inc

$

395

1

8.4%

1.08

2.6%

7

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

41,969

7.5%

4.99

7.0%

12.4%

7.6

23.42

53,593

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

7.5%

4.99

7.0%

12.4%

7.8

4.90

53,593

Home Improvement Retail Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

14.0

2015

2016

2022

2017

2013

Home Improvement 0.04, 12.89

13.0

2020

2014

2019

2018

2021

12.0

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin Retail - Home Improvement

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

39

Restaurants

By 2020, there are no Supply Chains to Admire Winner in the Restaurant Industry. The industry is recovering from significant revenue loss in the pandemic. Over the decade, through digitalization and consolidation/maturity of franchises, the industry matured but failed to achieve economies of scale.

INDUSTRY: Restaurants

IMPROVEMENT

COMPANY INFORMATION

VALUE

PERFORMANCE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

902

7.6%

2.6%

2.85

1,284

16

84.32

5.4%

7

BJ's Restaurants Inc

3.2%

8.0%

77.56

2,266

17.7%

5

Brinker International Inc

3,804

8

48.24

2,139

7.3%

5.1%

4.49

3,303

14

34.06

12.5%

7

Cheesecake Factory Inc

12.8%

10.4%

12.09

23,311

20.9%

8

Chipotle's Mexican Grill Inc

8,635

12

191.41

5.86

3,264

2.8%

7.6%

3,268

16

12.26

16.8%

9

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc

6.7%

8.3%

5.47

11,913

Darden Restaurants Inc

9,630

3

28.50

14.7%

8

62.78

863

1.9%

11.7%

456

13

128.94

34.6%

4

Denny's Corp

10.6%

17.7%

0.00

10,062

65.2%

6

Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd

4,537

16

41.08

2,352

0.8%

18.1%

18.65

1,468

5

223.22

16.7%

4

Jack in the Box Inc

-1.4%

36.4%

2.81

136,806

8

187.70

19.8%

7

McDonald's Corp

23,183

1.20

271

7.4%

24.6%

99.50

17.4%

6

Nathan's Famous Inc

115

1

4.8%

6.4%

12.68

2,693

48.18

30.4%

6

Papa John's International

2,102

14

26.3%

9.4%

1.20

3,483

5,851

6

6.71

0.7%

5

Post Holdings inc

0.7%

2.19

585

4.0%

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc

1,267

19

30.06

-8.9%

6

38.6%

6.53

13,166

25.3%

25.58

3.4%

5

Restaurant Brands International

6,505

2

9.6%

15.1%

13.37

93,240

32,250

8

11.28

32.4%

8

Starbucks Corp

13.0%

7.5%

4.69

3,988

8

4,015

11

98.40

15.4%

Texas Roadhouse Inc

4,057

-0.6%

15.7%

6.84

Wendy's Co

2,096

3

233.11

5.7%

7

27.2%

5.00

28,675

-4.8%

6,842

7

24.26

39.1%

6

Yum Brands Inc

6.4

12.96

18,107

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

6,348

7.2%

81.94

14.3%

18.9%

7.2%

81.94

14.3%

18.9%

6.4

6.23

6,705

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

Restaurant Industry Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

105

2019

100

95

2020

Restaurant 0.14, 81.94

2018

90

2016

85

2015

80

2021

2017

75

2022

2014

70

2013

65

0.09

0.10

0.11

0.12

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

Operating Margin

Restaurant Industry

Fundamental Average Score Industry = 7

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Ahold Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2012 - 2021)

Best Scenario

17.5

17.0

2015

2014

16.5

AHODF 0.09, 15.07

2012

16.0

2013

2021

15.5

2020

2018

15.0

14.5

2017

2016

2019

14.0

2015

13.5

2021

2013

13.0

2012

2014

2018

12.5

Food Retail 0.03, 12.88

2020

2019

2017

12.0

11.5

2016

11.0

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Operating Margin

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V.

Retail - Food

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2012-2021 from YCharts

Process

Average Revenue (M$)

Return on Invested Capital

Year-over- Year Growth

Inventory Turns

Operating Margin

Fundamental Score

Price to Book Value

Number of Companies

Process

Average for 2013-2022

Beverages Chemical

20 $ 37 13,078 $ 12 21,052 $

16,500 4.3%

5.34

16.7%

10% 9.6%

6.43 7.41 7.80 6.90 7.51 7.50 6.77

4.9

2.0% 1.4% 7.5%

11.53

4.1%

2.81 6.00 4.58 3.48 6.16 4.58

Industry Summary

Consumer Nondurables Containers and Packaging

4.78 6.87 6.19 2.32 2.52

16.1% 12.0%

13.4%

19

9,919 $

7.8% 6.9%

Food Manufacturing Pharmaceuticals Personal Products

31 $ 31 $ 12 $

19,377 4.5%

9.7%

37,139

6.3% 2.4%

21.8% 10.9%

13.0%

8,706

9.9%

Number of Companies

Improvement Cut-off

Number of Winners

5% winners

Process Industry

Name of Winners

Beverages

20

13

1 Monster Beverages

3 Celanese, Lyondell Bassel, and CF Industries

Chemical

37

25

Analysis Summary

Consumer Non-Durable

12

8

0

CCL, Packaging Corporation of America

Containers and Packaging

19

13

2

Food

31

21

0

Pharmaceuticals

31

21

1 Gilead Sciences

Personal Products

12

8

1 L'Oreal

Summary

162

8

Process Winners By Year

Company

Total 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Years

L'Oreal Abbvie

X

X

X

X

X X X

X X

X

7 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

X

X

Eastman

X

X

X

Abbvie

X

X X

X X X

Celanese Monster

X X X

X X X

X

PCA

X

X X

Ecolab

X

X

The Clorox Company

X X

X

X X

CCL

X

Beverages

Supply Chain Insights LLC. Copyright © 2024

Beverage companies compete intensely for a

Beverages

"share of the throat." For this period, Monster

Beverages returns to the Winners Circle for the

fifth consecutive year. Prior winners include

Boston Beer and Coca-Cola. In general, smaller

regional companies outperform larger and more

global multinationals.

Overall profitability of the beverage industry was

15%, falling from 18% in 2019. When compared

to 2013, margins fell 1% and inventory turns

declined 24%. The companies struggle to

manage a balanced scorecard.

INDUSTRY: Beverages

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

PERFORMANCE

VALUE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

4.3%

29.2%

3.03

163,833

Anheuser-Busch InBev

$

57,786

18

5.10

5.1%

8

14.5%

12.0%

18.4%

6.96

4,350

Boston Beer Co

$

2,090

13

7.62

2

3.8%

32.4%

21.8%

Brown-Forman

$

3,933

13

0.87

10

12.95

25,184

-1.2%

14.4%

4.6%

2.60

17,812

Carlsberg

$

9,961

3

7.28

2

-0.7%

25.7%

10.9%

9.43

213,234

Coca-Cola

$

43,004

13

5.02

8

5.6%

19.5%

7.0%

4.74

10,796

Davide Campari-Milano

$

2,845

12

0.99

9

2.5%

27.7%

12.5%

8.19

88,600

Diageo

$

20,577

9

0.94

0

6.3%

12.6%

5.9%

3.18

52,528

Heineken International

$

30,287

7

7.94

0

9.6%

20.3%

9.2%

4.37

29,975

Keurig Dr Pepper

$

14,057

1

9.27

8

-5.1%

6.7%

5.2%

2.07

15,832

Kirin Holdings

$

16,602

19

5.17

7

8.0%

7.1%

7.5%

2.05

1,164

Lassonde Industries Inc

$

2,151

6

4.39

10

15.2%

12.0%

3.4%

1.31

13,488

Molson Coors Brewing

$

10,701

9

9.63

8

11.9%

31.4%

26.4%

8.72

33,427

Monster Beverage

$

6,311

7

5.31

8

2.9%

14.9%

14.5%

11.72

177,237

PepsiCo

$

86,392

4

9.21

9

2.7%

4.5%

0.9%

1.76

1,805

Primo Water Co

$

2,215

5

7.76

6

1.4%

20.2%

7.6%

3.50

5,673

Remy Cointreau

$

1,526

13

0.33

0

5.8%

13.9%

10.5%

3.52

13,290

Thai Beverage

$

7,947

13

3.75

7

1.9%

7.9%

10.5%

3.29

9,414

Tsingtao Brewery

$

4,790

2

6.25

9

6.5%

12.2%

10.6%

2.22

3,754

United Breweries

$

3,122

20

4.03

9

-0.6%

10.3%

6.7%

1.62

5,227

Yakult Honsha Co

$

3,698

11

5.85

10

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

16,500

4.8%

5.34

16.7%

10.0%

6

4.86

44,331

MEAN WITHOUT OUTLIERS

4.3%

5.34

16.7%

10.0%

6

4.86

19,548

Beverage Industry Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

6.5

2014

6.0

Beverage Industry 0.17, 5.34

2015

2013

2017

5.5

2016

2019

5.0

2018

2020

2021

4.5

2022

4.0

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

Operating Margin Beverage Industry

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 6

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns) Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2022, p. 50

Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

5.0

2015

2016

2018

2020

2017

2013

4.5

2014

Apparel Retail 0.09, 4.51

2019

4.0

2021

2022

3.5

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

0.10

0.11

0.12

0.13

Operating Margin Retail - Apparel

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2022, p. 51

Monster Beverage Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

2015

2016

7.0

6.5

2014

6.0

2020

2018

MNST 0.31, 5.31

5.5

5.0

2013

2019

4.5

2017

2021

4.0

3.5

2022

3.0

0.24

0.25

0.26

0.27

0.28

0.29

0.30

0.31

0.32

0.33

0.34

0.35

0.36

0.37

Operating Margin Monster Beverage

Fundamental Average Score Monster Beverage = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Monster Beverages Comparison to Peer Group Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

2016

7.0

2015

6.5

2014

Beverage Industry 0.17, 5.34

2014

6.0

2015

2020

2013

2018

2017

5.5

2016

2018

2019

2020

5.0

2019

2021

2013

2017

MNST 0.31, 5.31

4.5

2022

4.0

2021

3.5

2022

3.0

0.14

0.16

0.18

0.20

0.22

0.24

0.26

0.28

0.30

0.32

0.34

0.36

0.38

Operating Margin

Fundamental Average Scores Monster Beverage = 8 Industry Average = 6

Monster Beverage

Beverage Industry

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns) Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2023, p. 53

Chemical Industry

Supply Chain Insights LLC. Copyright © 2024

Chemical Industry

Supply chain management is essential to a

chemical company's success when sitting three

and four levels back in the value chain. Celanese

reclaims the spot for the fourth year. CF Industries

and Lyondell Basil join Celanese as winners.

Post-pandemic, chemical companies grew 2.3%

after many years of negative sector growth.

Operating margin improved by 2% while inventory

turns declined by 11%.

Chemical Industry Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

6.0

2014

2013

5.5

2016 2017

2015

5.0

2020

2018

2019

4.5

Chemical 0.11, 4.92

2022

2021

4.0

3.5

0.06

0.08

0.10

0.12

0.14

0.16

Operating Margin Chemical Industry

Fundamental Average Scores Industry Average = 7

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

INDUSTRY: Chemical

COMPANY INFORMATION

IMPROVEMENT

VALUE

PERFORMANCE

2022 REVENUE (M$)

GROWTH (Year Over Year Revenue)

RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL

FUNDAMENTAL AVERAGE SCORE

SUPPLY CHAIN INDEX

INVENTORY TURNS

OPERATING MARGIN

PRICE TO BOOK

MARKET CAPITALIZATION

NAME

Time Period of 2013 - 2022

1.9%

20.8%

4.09

41,991

Air Products and Chemicals Inc

$

12,699

2

14.55

10.6%

9

4.8%

9.0%

12.3%

2.51

18,297

Akzo Nobel

$

11,438

19

4.68

1

15.2%

19.9%

9.0%

Albemarle Corp

$

7,320

31

3.37

9

3.16

12,427

4.4%

9.8%

7.5%

1.44

7,494

Arkema SA

$

12,181

37

0.00

8

1.2%

8.2%

7.1%

1.17

13,050

Asahi Kasei Corp

$

21,924

6

3.79

10

-7.8%

5.1%

4.2%

1.38

4,455

Ashland Global Holdings

$

2,391

28

3.55

7

1.9%

8.8%

1.7%

4.70

5,926

Axalta Coating Systems Ltd

$

4,884

19

4.77

6

1.0%

8.9%

8.2%

1.94

74,577

BASF

$

92,095

30

4.44

9

4.4%

10.3%

2.7%

2.65

3,035

Cabot

$

4,321

8

5.45

8

5.7%

15.5%

15.9%

4.06

12,385

Celanese Corporation

$

9,673

9

5.05

10

9.5%

26.3%

9.5%

3.11

11,266

CF Industries Holdings

$

11,186

12

10.99

8

0.0%

9.4%

8.8%

5.26

3,615

Chemours Co

$

6,794

25

4.21

6

4.1%

8.9%

13.9%

1.39

8,383

Covestro

$

18,949

26

4.47

6

-4.5%

10.0%

7.6%

1.44

52,212

Dow Inc

$

13,017

4

4.02

7

3.2%

14.7%

8.4%

2.45

11,790

Eastman Chemical

$

10,580

35

4.79

9

2.1%

14.0%

6.8%

6.07

43,817

Ecolab

$

14,188

10

5.35

9

1.9%

9.0%

10.2%

1.22

11,388

Evonik Industries

$

19,497

36

4.95

8

7.5%

15.9%

9.8%

4.30

10,315

FMC

$

5,802

27

2.44

9

5.2%

16.5%

11.6%

6.64

25,037

Givaudan

$

7,462

29

3.11

0

7.6%

7.9%

4.9%

2.36

2,744

H.B. Fuller

$

3,749

16

5.96

9

-2.2%

8.4%

8.7%

2.31

5,492

Huntsman Corp

$

8,023

11

5.52

8

20.0%

14.4%

8.0%

3.84

15,098

International Flavors & Fragrances

$

12,440

34

2.82

9

2.0%

4.1%

9.6%

2.65

7,589

Johnson Matthey PLC

$

21,900

16

11.53

0

4.9%

11.6%

8.5%

0.83

4,012

K+S

$

5,987

1

3.99

7

1.9%

8.8%

6.1%

0.54

1,194

Kansai Paint Co., Ltd

$

3,734

19

4.53

9

-2.6%

6.7%

4.1%

1.73

5,267

Lanxess

$

8,530

18

4.00

8

3.7%

13.5%

22.2%

4.13

35,024

LyondellBasell

$

50,451

14

7.08

8

-1.7%

5.0%

3.8%

0.48

2,440

Mitsui Chemicals Inc

$

14,365

22

4.09

6

-1.0%

12.3%

7.0%

0.16

307

Nippon Kayaku

$

1,646

23

2.21

9

0.1%

12.1%

10.6%

1.19

7,169

Nitto Denko

$

7,602

7

5.86

10

3.7%

11.7%

15.8%

5.52

29,878

PPG

$

17,652

31

4.78

10

6.0%

10.5%

8.8%

5.66

8,763

RPM International Inc

$

6,708

24

3.96

9

-0.1%

12.0%

7.4%

3.25

3,030

Sensient Technologies

$

1,437

15

2.10

9

2.8%

9.9%

4.0%

0.80

8,185

Solvay

$

16,948

13

5.19

8

4.8%

7.2%

9.6%

2.36

1,888

Stepan Company

$

2,773

5

7.16

10

8.2%

14.0%

8.0%

5.00

11,848

Symrise AG

$

4,871

33

2.48

4

4.7%

8.8%

8.3%

2.05

5,862

Wacker Chemie

$

8,657

3

4.68

5

MEAN WITH OUTLIERS

$

13,078

3.4%

4.92

11.3%

8.7%

7

2.81

14,250

Celanese Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

7.0

2014

6.5

2013

2015

6.0

5.5

2016

CE 0.15, 5.05

2017

5.0

2018

2019

4.5

2020

4.0

2021

3.5

3.0

2022

2.5

2.0

0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.25 Operating Margin Celanese Corp

Fundamental Average Score Celanese = 10

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

Celanese Compared to the Chemical Industry Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

7.5

7.0

2013

2014

CE 0.15, 5.05

6.5

2015

6.0

2014

2013

5.5

2016

2017

2015

2017

5.0

2018

2016 2019

2019

2020

2018

4.5

2020

2022

2021

Chemical 0.11, 4.92

4.0

2021

3.5

3.0

2022

2.5

2.0

0.06

0.08

0.10

0.12

0.14

0.16

0.18

0.20

0.22

0.24

Operating Margin

Celanese Corp

Chemical Industry

Fundamental Average Scores Celanese = 10 Industry Average = 7

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

CF Industries Operating Margin vs. Inventory Turns (2013 - 2022)

Best Scenario

2014

15.0

14.0

2017

13.0

CF 0.26, 10.99

12.0

2020

2018

2022

11.0

2013

10.0

2021

2019

9.0

2015

8.0

2016

7.0

0.05 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.20 0.23 0.26 0.29 0.32 0.35 0.38 0.41 0.44 0.47 0.50 Operating Margin CF Industries Holdings

Fundamental Average Score CF Industries = 8

◆ Average (Operating Margin, Inventory Turns)

Source: Supply Chain Insights LLC, Corporate Annual Reports 2013-2022 from YCharts

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