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Segment Information
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Segment Information  
Segment Information

10. Segment Information

 

The Company reports financial information based on the organizational structure used by management for making operating and investment decisions and for assessing performance. The Company’s reportable business segments include (1) United States; (2) Canada and (3) Europe. The financial results for the Company’s Asian operations have been aggregated with the results of its United States operations to form one reportable segment called the “United States segment”. Sales in the United States segment include both domestic sales as well as direct import sales. Each reportable segment derives its revenue from the sales of cutting devices, measuring instruments and first aid products for school, home, office, hardware, sporting goods and industrial use.

 

Domestic sales orders are filled from the Company’s distribution centers in North Carolina and Washington. The Company is responsible for the costs of shipping, insurance, customs clearance, duties, storage and distribution related to such products. Orders filled from the Company’s inventory are generally for less than container-sized lots.

 

Direct Import sales are products sold by the Company’s Asian subsidiary, directly to major U.S. retailers who take ownership of the products in Asia. These sales are completed by delivering product to the customers’ common carriers at the shipping points in Asia. Direct Import sales are made in larger quantities than domestic sales, typically full containers. Direct Import sales represented approximately 18% and 16% of the Company’s total net sales in 2015 and 2014, respectively.

 

The Chief Operating Decision Maker evaluates the performance of each operating segment based on segment revenues and operating income. Segment revenues are defined as total revenues, including both external customer revenue and inter-segment revenue. Segment operating earnings are defined as segment revenues, less cost of goods sold and operating expenses. Identifiable assets by segment are those assets used in the respective reportable segment’s operations. Inter-segment amounts are eliminated to arrive at consolidated financial results.

 

Financial data by segment:

            

2015            
(000's omitted)  United States  Canada  Europe  Consolidated
Net sales  $96,622   $6,804   $6,385   $109,812 
                     
Operating income   7,147    56    144    7,347 
Assets   73,688    3,709    4,024    81,421 
Additions to property, plant and equipment   1,720    19    17    1,757 
Depreciation and amortization   2,017    8    28    2,053 
                     
                     
2014                    
Net sales  $91,298   $8,841   $7,083   $107,222 
                     
Operating income   6,760    625    9    7,394 
Assets   70,525    4,363    4,419    79,308 
Additions to property, plant and equipment   2,011    12    19    2,042 
Depreciation and amortization   1,618    7    75    1,700 

 

The following is a reconciliation of segment operating income to consolidated income before taxes:

 

   2015  2014
Total operating income  $7,347   $7,394 
Interest expense, net   565    473 
Other expense, net   167    118 
Consolidated income before taxes  $6,614   $6,803 
           
Net Income  $4,794   $4,789 

 

The table below presents revenue by geographic area. Revenues are attributed to countries based on location of the customer.

 

Revenues  2015  2014
United States  $95,652   $90,366 
International:          
     Canada   6,804    8,841 
     Europe   6,385    7,083 
     Other   970    932 
Total International  $14,160   $16,856 
           
Total Revenues  $109,812   $107,222