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The automotive parts industry encompasses the production, distribution, and sale of components used in the manufacturing and repair of motor vehicles. This industry plays a crucial role in the automotive sector by supplying essential parts that ensure the functionality, safety, and efficiency of vehicles. Key components produced include engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension systems, and electrical systems. The industry also manufactures smaller parts such as filters, spark plugs, and belts.
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.
With the proper background knowledge, the process of procuring U.S. auto parts can go more smoothly, keeping your company's production on track....(Full Article)
The automotive parts industry affects nearly everyone in the country, at least indirectly, since eventually there is an end-user at the end of a long supply chain. Here, we explore the top 12 auto parts manufacturers in the United States.
But first, it helps to get an overall feel for the industry....(Full Article)
The motor vehicle parts market is a massive economic engine for the United States, which has a supplier or manufacturer in all fifty states. But, tied to the fortunes of the auto industry, the suppliers that build components are easily affected by new vehicle sales and international trade turmoil.
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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Recent data collected by IndustryNet shows Kentucky manufacturers added jobs over the past year, helped by gains in transportation equipment and a stabilization in the coal mining industry.
According to IndustryNet's survey of 4,702 Kentucky manufacturers, industrial employment in the state inched up by a half percent between October 2016 and October 2017, recovering losses suffered over the 2015-2016 survey period.
After growing for five straight years between 2010 and 2015, Kentucky broke its winning streak, during the 2015-2016 survey period, shedding industrial jobs for the first time since the recession. This was largely due to a 19% employment decline in coal mining. Job losses in Kentucky's coal mining sector slowed over the past year, however, down 3.2%. In addition, a 2.4...(Full Article)
According to IndustryNet's survey of 6,517 Tennessee manufacturers, factory employment in the Volunteer state inched up over the past year, with more than 3,000 new jobs created between October 2016 and October 2017. This represents a one percent increase in the state's industrial workforce, and stands as the sixth straight year Tennessee has added industrial jobs.
Yet, for the first time in several years, job gains were not led by the auto industry, as declining sales in 2017 put a damper on production.
A thriving transportation equipment industry is what led Tennessee's remarkable turnaround in the years following the recession, with employment in that sector growing by 32% between 2011 and 2016, according to IndustryNet data. The past year, however, found the industry at a stands...(Full Article)
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.
This article will take a closer look at the major developments that have occurred i...(Full Article)
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