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IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Automotive Accessories (Page 1 of 3)
The automotive accessories industry focuses on the production and distribution of supplementary components and enhancements for vehicles. This industry encompasses a wide range of products designed to improve the functionality, aesthetics, comfort, and safety of automobiles. Key processes in this industry include design, manufacturing, quality control, and distribution. Manufacturers use various materials such as plastics, metals, textiles, and electronics to create these accessories. Common automotive accessories include seat covers, floor mats, car covers, roof racks, spoilers, and electronic gadgets like GPS systems and dash cams. The industry also produces performance-enhancing parts such as exhaust systems, air filters, and suspension kits. Automotive accessories serve both the aftermarket and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sectors. In the aftermarket sector, consumers purchase accessories to personalize or upgrade their vehicles post-purchase. In the OEM sector, manufacturers integrate accessories into vehicles during the production process. The industry serves a diverse range of applications, including passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and specialty vehicles like off-road and recreational vehicles. Automotive accessories enhance vehicle utility, provide protection against wear and tear, and offer customization options to meet consumer preferences. The industry supports various other sectors, including retail, e-commerce, and automotive repair and maintenance services. It plays a crucial role in the automotive supply chain, contributing to the overall value and appeal of vehicles. The industry continuously adapts to technological advancements and changing consumer demands, focusing on innovation and sustainability. It also addresses regulatory requirements related to safety and environmental standards. The automotive accessories industry remains integral to the broader automotive sector, providing essential products that enhance the driving experience and extend the lifespan of vehicles.
With tariffs and trade policy changing recently and a potential for future changes, industrial buyers of automotive parts and accessories must remain informed and up to date.
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Despite what could have been a disastrous year, those companies have done quite well. Let's take a look at the industry and some of the new creations on the horizon.
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According to new data collected by IndustryNet, manufacturing employment in Ohio edged up over the past year, with steady gains posted across a number of sectors. IndustryNet reports the state added 5,217 jobs between September 2016 and September 2017, amounting to a half percent gain.
This represents the sixth straight year Ohio has gained manufacturing jobs, as the state continues to recover from the severe losses suffered during the recession.
Once at the center of rust-belt manufacturing losses Ohio's six-year winning streak echoes similar progress made by states like Indiana and Michigan, and stands in contrast to neighboring states that continue to bleed jobs like Pennsylvania and New York.
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