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Analysis by Industry
Here, we share the individual analyses by industry peer groups to help the reader understand the data behind this report. In this analysis, we share the details of each Company by peer group in alpha order. Each chart enables a quick assessment of revenue, improvement, performance, and value. At the beginning of each section, we share the high-level benchmark averages. In Figures 7A-7C , we share the improvement index cut-off information. As outlined in the methodology, the Supply Chain Index measures improvement. Companies are stack ranked on orbit charts based on performance. The performance criteria are driving improvement better than 2/3 of the industry sector. The Supply Chain Index cut-off in Tables 7A-7C allows quick reference to determine who met this criteria. Table 7A. Retail Industry Improvement Cut-off Information
Number of Companies
Improvement Score Cut-Off
Number of Winners
RETAIL
Winners by Name
Apparel Retail
19
13
3
Ross Stores, TJX, and Urban Outfitters
Broadline Retail
16
11
0
Drug Retail
7
5
0
Food Retail
11
7
1
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
Home Improvement Retail
6
4
0
Resturants
19
13
0
78
4
5.1%
Table 7B. Discrete Industry Improvement Cut-off Information
Number of Companies
Improvement Score Cut-Off
Number of Winners
DISCRETE
Winners by Name
A&D
25
17
3
Northrop Grumman, Huntington Ingalls Indus- tries, Lockheed Martin,
Apparel Manufacturers
26
17
2
Deckers Outdoors, Nike
Automotive Aftermarket
30
22
1
BorgWarner
Automotive
12
8
1
Toyota
B2B Technology
26
17
1
Apple
Contract Packaging
9
6
0
Consumer Durable
18
12
2
Assa Abloy, Toro
Diversified Industries
28
19
2
Hubbell, Rockwell Automation
Medical Device
26
17
3
Intuitive Surgical, ResMed, West Pharmaceutical
Furniture
14
9
2
Leggett & Platt, Tempur Sealy
Semiconductor
28
19
2
NVIDIA, TSMC
Telecommunications
17
11
0
Tires
4
3
0
Trucks and Heavy Equipment
18
12
3
Cummins, Paccar, and United Tractors
281
22
7.8%
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