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IndustryNet's most recent overview of U.S. chemical companies found the sector has posted some positive growth, adding 1.5% to its workforce over the past year and bringing in a robust $850 billion in sales. Today, the industry is one of the leading sectors in America, and with over 70,000 products, U.S. chemical companies continue to change and evolve.
Today, IndustryNet takes a look at some of the top chemical companies in the U.S.
Top 10 Companies by Number of Employees
Do the best companies require the most employees? In the world of automation, it is difficult to tell. These are the top ten chemical companies in the U.S. by number of people employed.
10. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Coming in at number ten on the list is E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Based out of Wil...(Full Article)
Louisiana was among several states in the nation to add thousands of jobs in the years following the recession as the energy boom took hold, but as oil prices plummeted, so did the state's industrial employment. According to MNI data, the state shed more than 8,500 jobs since May of 2014. Jobs in the oil/gas extraction industry were largely responsible for the decline, plunging 11% over that three-year time period.
MNI's 2015-2016 survey, however, shows jobs in the oil/gas extraction declined just 1.2%, suggesting the industry may have finally hit bottom. Losses over the past year were instead spread across a wide variety of industries, which points to other factors beyond oil that are playing a role in the state's manufacturing slump.
Losses were recorded in fabricated metals; rub...(Full Article)
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