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State of the Industry: Manufacturing

Service: Vertical Market Deep Dive of U.S. Industry: Manufacturing
Report Number: IN0401591DDMN
Publication Date: June 2004
Number of Pages: 61
Report Price: $3,495 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Stephanie Atkinson

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Abstract
This report takes a deep dive into the demographics of the manufacturing vertical, along with its many segments and sub-segments. Current and forecast data includes the number of firms and employees within each segment in the manufacturing vertical, as well as by SOHO, small business, middle market, and enterprise market. Also included is highlights of the manufacturing industry trends, technology trends, applications, and opportunities.
 
 Aside from the recurring economic and financial challenges, the manufacturing industry is experiencing growth in technology usage in the production, inventory management, and total supply chain management areas. Some of the main drivers and trends in the manufacturing industry include strong regional and national competition, shorter product life cycles, e-manufacturing introduction, mobility on the factory floor, and integration of the supply chain.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Market and Industry Trends
    • Overview of Market Trends
      • Technology Trends
      • Key Applications…
      • Recommendations: Addressing Opportunities…
        • Near-term Opportunities
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Definitions
    • Structured Research Sources
      • IT Purchasing, 2003
      • US Census Bureau
      • US Bureau of Labor Statistics
      • Bureau of Economic Analysis
      • Department of Commerce
      • Occupational Safety & Health Administration
      • Industry Trends
  • Manufacturing Industry Demographics
    • Number of Firms
    • Number of Employees
  • Perceptions…
    • Perceptions of Operating Performance
  • Demographics by Major Group
      • Firms
      • Employment
    • Segmentation of Firms by Major Group
    • Segmentation of Employees by Major Group
    • Food and Kindred Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Tobacco Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Textile Mill Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Apparel and Other Textile Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Lumber and Wood Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Furniture and Fixtures
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Paper and Allied Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Printing and Publishing
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Chemicals and Allied Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Petroleum and Coal Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Leather and Leather Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Primary Metal Industries
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Fabricated Metal Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Industrial Machinery and Equipment
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Electronic and Other Electric Equipment
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Transportation Equipment
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Instruments and Related Products
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
    • Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
      • Definition
      • Demographics
      • Employment
  • Conclusion

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Number of Firms - Manufacturing Industry, 2003-2008
  • Table 2. Number of Employees (EMP) - Manufacturing Industry, 2003-2008
  • Table 3. Number of Firms and Employees by Major Group - Manufacturing Industry, 2004
  • Table 4. Segmentation of Firms by Major Group and Size of Business - Manufacturing Industry, 2004
  • Table 5. Segmentation of Employees by Major Group and Size of Business - Manufacturing Industry, 2004
  • Table 6. Number of Food and Kindred Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 7. Number of Tobacco Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 8. Number of Textile Mill Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 9. Number of Apparel and Other Textile Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 10. Number of Lumber and Wood Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 11. Number of Furniture and Fixtures Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 12. Number of Paper and Allied Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 13. Number of Printing and Publishing Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 14. Number of Chemical and Allied Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 15. Number of Petroleum and Coal Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 16. Number of Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004(bottom line missing from table)
  • Table 17. Number of Leather and Leather Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 18. Number of Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 19. Number of Primary Metal Industries Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 20. Number of Fabricated Metal Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 21. Number of Industrial Machinery and Equipment Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 22. Number of Industrial Machinery and Equipment Firms and Employment by Industry Group - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 23. Number of Electronic and Other Electric Equipment Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 24. Number of Electronic and Other Electric Equipment Firms and Employment by Industry Group - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 25. Number of Transportation EQ. Firms & Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 26. Number of Transportation Equipment Firms and Employment by Industry Group - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 27. Number of Instruments and Related Products Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004
  • Table 28. Number of Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Firms and Employees - US Business Market, 2004

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Number of Firms and Employees - Manufacturing Industry, 2003-2008
  • Figure 2. Perceptions of the US Economy (Unweighted) - Manufacturing Industry, 2003
  • Figure 3. Perceptions of Operating/Financial Performance (Unweighted) - Manufacturing Industry, 2003
  • Figure 4. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Food and Kindred Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 5. Number of Employees (In Millions): Food and Kindred Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 6. Number of Firms: Tobacco Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008 19
  • Figure 7. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Tobacco Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 8. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Textile Mill Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 9. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Textile Mill Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 10. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Apparel and Other Textile Products- US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 11. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Apparel and Other Textile Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 12. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Lumber and Wood Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 13. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Lumber and Wood Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 14. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Furniture and Fixtures - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 15. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Furniture and Fixtures - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 16. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Paper and Allied Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 17. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Paper and Allied Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 18. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Printing and Publishing - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 19. Number of Employees (In Millions): Printing and Publishing - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 20. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Chemicals and Allied Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 21. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Chemicals and Allied Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 22. Number of Firms: Petroleum and Coal Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 23. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Petroleum and Coal Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 24. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 25. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 26. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Leather and Leather Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 27. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Leather and Leather Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 28. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 29. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 30. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Primary Metal Industries - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 31. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Primary Metal Industries - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 32. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Fabricated Metal Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 33. Number of Employees (In Millions): Fabricated Metal Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 34. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Industrial Machinery and Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 35. Number of Employees (In Millions): Industrial Machinery and Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 36. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Electronic and Other Electric Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 37. Number of Employees (In Millions): Electronic and Other Electric Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 38. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Transportation Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 39. Number of Employees (In Millions): Transportation Equipment - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 40. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Instruments and Related Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 41. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Instruments and Related Products - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 42. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries - US Business Market, 2002-2008
  • Figure 43. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries - US Business Market, 2002-2008

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