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The pharmaceutical chemicals industry focuses on the production and development of chemical compounds used in the creation of medications. This industry plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector by providing the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients necessary for drug formulation. The process begins with research and development, where chemists synthesize new compounds and test their efficacy and safety. Once a compound shows promise, it undergoes rigorous clinical trials to ensure its effectiveness and safety for human use.
The chemical supply industry plays a critical role in almost every sector, from manufacturing and construction to healthcare and food production. With global demand for chemicals continuously growing, suppliers are being called upon to provide increasingly specialized solutions, driven by innovation, sustainability, and regulatory changes. This week, we focus on the top chemical suppliers across the U.S., spotlighting companies that are leading the way in product development, supply chain management, and sustainability practices.
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Supply chain issues can give any purchasing agent nightmares. U.S. industry today copes with COVID-19, global conflict, and even shipping container shortages. Thus, domestic sourcing of chemicals is an increasingly attractive option....(Full Article)
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)
GT Nexus notes in a recent report that the worldwide chemical industry is expected to double by 2035. American Chemistry supports this view, adding that the growth of the chemical industry is expected to outpace the growth of the U.S. economy as a whole.
IndustryNet, has recently compiled statistical information analyzing the U.S. chemical industry in September 2017. This article will explore the findings of that compilation in both the industry as a whole, and in regional differences within the United States. IndustryNet is tracking 2,252 chemical manufacturers which employ 158,325 workers, bringing in nearly $850 billion in sales annually. Over the past year, job growth increased 1.5 percent in this sector.
U.S. manufacturing as a whole exports only 29 percent of its products. But ...(Full Article)
According to new Maryland industry data released this week by IndustryNet, manufacturing employment in the Maryland/DC region inched up over the past year, led by strong growth in the state's pharmaceutical and food processing industries. IndustryNet reports Maryland industry jobs edged up by about 300. Though not a big increase, this year's gain is still significant given that it's the first the region has seen in several years.
The Maryland/DC region struggled to add jobs in the years following the recession. According to IndustryNet data, the region shed 16,000 jobs or about 8% of its workforce since May of 2009. More than half of these losses occurred in the Baltimore region, which plummeted by 9,000 jobs over that time frame.
Baltimore manufacturing on the upswing?
Recent d...(Full Article)
Indiana's manufacturing sector roars ahead, adding jobs for a sixth straight year
Friday, July 14, 2017
According to new data released this week by MNI, manufacturers in Indiana added nearly ten thousand jobs over the past year, buoyed by continued growth in the state's transportation equipment industry. MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, reports Indiana gained 9,695 manufacturing jobs from May 2016 to May 2017, or 2%, extending the meteoric rise in factory jobs the state has seen since the recession.
Indiana was one of the hardest-hit states during the recession, shedding 16% of its manufacturing workforce or roughly 100,000 jobs, with layoffs and bankruptcies plaguing the all-important auto sector -- particularly its RV industry, which hit bottom in 2009. Over the past six years the state's manufacturing sector underwent a remarkable tu...(Full Article)
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