NAICS 333314 - Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing
NAICS 333314 - Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing
GENERAL STATISTICS | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ million) | |||||||
Total | with 20 or more employees | Total (000) | Production | Payroll ($ mil) | Wages ($/hr) | Cost of Materials | Value Added by Manufacture | Value of Shipments | Capital Invest. | |||
Workers (000) | Hours (Mil) | |||||||||||
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P's show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1997 | 480 | 497 | 190 | 20.4 | 12.1 | 24.0 | 809.9 | 14.67 | 1,151.8 | 1,951.4 | 3,080.2 | 172.2 |
1998 | 496 | 194 | 20.4 | 12.3 | 25.5 | 841.5 | 14.98 | 1,098.5 | 2,103.9 | 3,194.8 | 173.1 | |
1999 | 490 | 182 | 23.4 | 12.4 | 25.2 | 948.2 | 14.81 | 1,335.9 | 2,295.7 | 3,595.7 | 214.0 | |
2000 | 490 | 189 | 20.3 | 10.9 | 22.9 | 922.5 | 14.81 | 1,147.1 | 2,331.7 | 3,462.6 | 312.6 | |
2001 | 496 | 193 | 21.4 | 11.2 | 23.1 | 940.9 | 15.47 | 908.2 | 1,977.2 | 2,891.1 | 474.7 | |
2002 | 423 | 444 | 164 | 18.9 | 10.8 | 22.4 | 883.7 | 18.38 | 1,124.2 | 1,948.1 | 3,070.8 | 130.3 |
2003 | 445 | 164 | 17.9 | 10.3 | 22.0 | 900.4 | 19.28 | 1,179.7 | 1,804.1 | 3,011.8 | 97.0 | |
2004 | 452 | 155 | 16.4 | 9.6 | 20.0 | 873.5 | 20.59 | 1,191.5 | 1,942.8 | 3,079.4 | 113.2 | |
2005 | 441 | 148 | 16.2 | 9.5 | 19.4 | 917.3 | 21.00 | 1,272.2 | 1,894.2 | 3,161.7 | 119.3 | |
2006 | 431P | 147P | 16.1 | 9.9 | 19.9 | 957.2 | 22.35 | 1,487.6 | 2,108.6 | 3,507.4 | 112.7 | |
2007 | 423P | 141P | 15.4P | 9.0P | 18.8P | 944.8P | 22.85P | 1,357.6P | 1,924.3P | 3,200.8P | 111.7P | |
2008 | 415P | 135P | 14.7P | 8.7P | 18.1P | 953.1P | 23.80P | 1,357.2P | 1,923.8P | 3,200.0P | 97.1P | |
2009 | 407P | 129P | 14.0P | 8.4P | 17.5P | 961.3P | 24.75P | 1,356.9P | 1,923.3P | 3,199.1P | 82.5P | |
2010 | 399P | 124P | 13.3P | 8.0P | 16.8P | 969.5P | 25.70P | 1,356.5P | 1,922.8P | 3,198.3P | 67.9P |
INDICES OF CHANGE | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ million) | |||||||
Total | with 20 or more employees | Total (000) | Production | Payroll ($ mil) | Wages ($/hr) | Cost of Materials | Value Added by Manufacture | Value of Shipments | Capital Invest. | |||
Workers (000) | Hours (Mil) | |||||||||||
Sources: Same as General Statistics. Values reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and the values of 100 in other years means the same as 2002. ‘P's show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1997 | 113 | 112 | 116 | 108 | 112 | 107 | 92 | 80 | 102 | 100 | 100 | 132 |
1998 | 112 | 118 | 108 | 114 | 114 | 95 | 82 | 98 | 108 | 104 | 133 | |
1999 | 110 | 111 | 124 | 115 | 113 | 107 | 81 | 119 | 118 | 117 | 164 | |
2000 | 110 | 115 | 107 | 101 | 102 | 104 | 81 | 102 | 120 | 113 | 240 | |
2001 | 112 | 118 | 113 | 104 | 103 | 106 | 84 | 81 | 101 | 94 | 364 | |
2002 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
2003 | 100 | 100 | 95 | 95 | 98 | 102 | 105 | 105 | 93 | 98 | 74 | |
2004 | 102 | 95 | 87 | 89 | 89 | 99 | 112 | 106 | 100 | 100 | 87 | |
2005 | 99 | 90 | 86 | 88 | 87 | 104 | 114 | 113 | 97 | 103 | 92 | |
2006 | 97P | 89P | 85 | 92 | 89 | 108 | 122 | 132 | 108 | 114 | 86 | |
2007 | 95P | 86P | 81P | 83P | 84P | 107P | 124P | 121P | 99P | 104P | 86P | |
2008 | 93P | 82P | 78P | 81P | 81P | 108P | 129P | 121P | 99P | 104P | 75P | |
2009 | 92P | 79P | 74P | 78P | 78P | 109P | 135P | 121P | 99P | 104P | 63P | |
2010 | 90P | 75P | 70P | 74P | 75P | 110P | 140P | 121P | 99P | 104P | 52P |
SELECTED RATIOS | |||||||
For 2002 | Avg. of All Manufact. | Analyzed Industry | Index | For 2002 | Avg. of All Manufact. | Analyzed Industry | Index |
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All Manufacturing’ column represents the average of all manufacturing in dustries reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’. Ratios shown for 2002, the last complete census year. | |||||||
Employees per Establishment | 42 | 43 | 101 | Value Added per Production Worker | 182,367 | 180,380 | 99 |
Payroll per Establishment | 1,639,184 | 1,990,315 | 121 | Cost per Establishment | 5,769,015 | 2,531,982 | 44 |
Payroll per Employee | 39,053 | 46,757 | 120 | Cost per Employee | 137,446 | 59,481 | 43 |
Production Workers per Establishment | 30 | 24 | 82 | Cost per Production Worker | 195,506 | 104,093 | 53 |
Wages per Establishment | 694,845 | 927,279 | 133 | Shipments per Establishment | 11,158,348 | 6,916,216 | 62 |
Wages per Production Worker | 23,548 | 38,121 | 162 | Shipments per Employee | 265,847 | 162,476 | 61 |
Hours per Production Worker | 1,980 | 2,074 | 105 | Shipments per Production Worker | 378,144 | 284,333 | 75 |
Wages per Hour | 11.89 | 18.38 | 155 | Investment per Establishment | 361,338 | 293,468 | 81 |
Value Added per Establishment | 5,381,325 | 4,387,613 | 82 | Investment per Employee | 8,609 | 6,894 | 80 |
Value Added per Employee | 128,210 | 103,074 | 80 | Investment per Production Worker | 12,245 | 12,065 | 99 |
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 42,259 Total employment (000): 122.1 | |||||||||
Company Name | Address | CEO Name | Phone | Co. Type | Sales ($ mil) | Empl. (000) | |||
Source: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2008. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space. | |||||||||
3M Co. | 3M Ctr. | St. Paul | MN | 55144 | George W. Buckley | 651-733-2204 | P | 24,462 | 76.2 |
Magna Donnelly Corp. | 600 Wilshire Dr. | Troy | MI | 48084 | Carlos Mazzorin | 248-729-2400 | R | 4,906* | <0.1 |
KLA-Tencor Corp. | 160 Rio Robles | San Jose | CA | 95134 | Edward W. Barnholt | 408-875-3000 | P | 2,731 | 6.0 |
PerkinElmer Inc. | 940 Winter St. | Waltham | MA | 02451 | Robert F. Friel | 781-663-6900 | P | 1,787 | 8.7 |
Ten X Technology Inc. | 13091 Pond Springs | Austin | TX | 78729 | Jerry Wuest | 512-918-9182 | R | 1,535* | <0.1 |
Cooper Companies Inc. | 21062 Bake Pky. | Lake Forest | CA | 92630 | Thomas Bender | 949-597-4700 | P | 951 | 7.6 |
3M Precision Optics Inc. | 4000 McMann Rd. | Cincinnati | OH | 45245 | 513-752-7000 | S | 690* | 1.3 | |
Ocean Optics Inc. | PO Box 2249 | Dunedin | FL | 34697 | Michael Morris | 727-733-2447 | R | 595* | <0.1 |
NeoPhotonics Corp. | 2911 Zanker Rd. | San Jose | CA | 95134 | Tim Jenks | 408-232-9200 | R | 448* | 1.2 |
Optical Coating Laboratory | 430 N McCarthy | Milpitas | CA | 95035 | Kevin Kennedy | 408-546-5000 | S | 357* | 1.5 |
Zeiss, Carl Inc. | 1 Zeiss Dr. | Thornwood | NY | 10594 | Jim Kelly | 914-681-7600 | R | 300* | 1.7 |
II-VI Inc. | 375 Saxonburg Blvd. | Saxonburg | PA | 16056 | Francis Kramer | 724-352-4455 | P | 263 | 2.1 |
Welch Allyn Holdings Inc. | PO Box 220 | Skaneateles Fls | NY | 13153 | 315-685-4100 | R | 227* | 1.4 | |
Pentax of America Inc. | 600 12th St. | Golden | CO | 80403 | Ikuzo Okamoto | S | 224* | 0.6 | |
Zygo Corp. | PO Box 448 | Middlefield | CT | 06455 | 860-347-8506 | P | 181 | 0.6 | |
AXSYS Technologies Inc. | 175 Capital Blvd. | Rocky Hill | CT | 06067 | Stephen W. Bershad | 860-257-0200 | P | 172 | 0.8 |
Nexans USA Inc. | PO Box 60339 | Charlotte | NC | 28260 | Kevin Cyr | 717-354-6200 | R | 121* | 0.5 |
Gentex Corp. | 324 Main Street | Simpson | PA | 18407 | L. Peter Frieder Jr. | 570-282-3550 | R | 113* | 0.6 |
Oplink Communications Inc. | 46335 Landing Pky. | Fremont | CA | 94538 | Herbert Chang | 510-933-7200 | P | 108 | 2.0 |
Meade Instruments Corp. | 6001 Oak Canyon | Irvine | CA | 92618 | Harry L. Casari | 949-451-1450 | P | 102 | 0.3 |
Titmus Optical Inc. | 3811 Corporate Dr. | Petersburg | VA | 23805 | Thomas Goeltz | 804-732-6121 | S | 88* | 0.4 |
Suncoast Medical Clinic | 601 7th St. S | St. Petersburg | FL | 33701 | 727-894-1818 | R | 85* | 0.3 | |
Fujinon Inc. | 10 Highpoint Dr. | Wayne | NJ | 07470 | Takeshi Higuchi | 973-633-5600 | R | 85* | 0.1 |
Topcon Technologies Inc. | 37 W Century Rd. | Paramus | NJ | 07652 | Scott Hokari | 201-261-9450 | R | 80* | <0.1 |
Insight Technology Inc. | 9 Akira Way | Londonderry | NH | 03053 | Kenneth Solinsky | 603-626-4800 | R | 76* | 0.5 |
Leupold and Stevens Inc. | PO Box 688 | Beaverton | OR | 97075 | Thomas Fruechtel | 503-646-9171 | R | 76* | 0.5 |
Synrad Inc. | 4600 Campus Pl. | Mukilteo | WA | 98275 | Dave Clarke | 425-349-3500 | S | 76* | 0.2 |
Flents Products Company Inc. | 5401 S Graham Rd. | St. Charles | MI | 48655 | Meredith Birrittella | 989-865-8221 | R | 69* | 0.1 |
CyberOptics Corp. | 5900 Golden Hills | Minneapolis | MN | 55416 | Steven K. Case | 763-542-5000 | P | 59 | 0.2 |
Pech Optical Corp. | PO Box 9100 | Sioux City | IA | 51102 | Doug Pech | 712-277-3937 | R | 54* | 0.2 |
HACH Ultra Analytics | 481 California Ave. | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Simon Appleby | S | 54* | 0.2 | |
Cyoptics Inc. | 9999 Hamilton Blvd. | Breinigsville | PA | 18031 | Ed Coringrato | 484-397-2000 | R | 47* | 0.1 |
DiCon Fiberoptics Inc. | 1689 Regatta Blvd. | Richmond | CA | 94804 | Gilles Corcos | 510-620-5000 | R | 46* | 0.4 |
Ats Systems Oregon Inc. | 2121 NE J London | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | 541-758-3329 | R | 45* | 0.3 | |
Orange 21 Inc. | 2070 Las Palmas Dr. | Carlsbad | CA | 92009 | 760-804-8420 | P | 42 | <0.1 | |
Hilsinger Co. | PO Box 1538 | Plainville | MA | 02762 | Robert Nahmias | 508-699-4406 | R | 42* | 0.2 |
David White Inc. | PO Box 359 | Watseka | IL | 60970 | Ash Perry | 815-432-9200 | R | 40* | 0.2 |
Seiler Instrument and Mfg. Co. | 170 E Kirkham Ave. | Saint Louis | MO | 63119 | 314-968-2282 | R | 38* | 0.1 | |
Fiber Instrument Sales Inc. | 161 Clear Rd. | Oriskany | NY | 13424 | Frank Giotto | 315-736-2206 | R | 38* | 0.2 |
Technical Wire Products L.L.C. | 1505 W 3rd Ave. | Denver | CO | 80223 | Steven Ferrie | 303-592-1903 | R | 38* | 0.1 |
Testrite Instrument Company | 216 S Newman St. | Hackensack | NJ | 07601 | Harold Rubin | 201-543-0240 | R | 37* | 0.1 |
Van Cort Instruments Inc. | PO Box 215 | South Deerfield | MA | 01373 | L. Erik Van Cort | 413-665-2000 | R | 35* | 0.1 |
NEPTCO Inc. | PO Box 2323 | Pawtucket | RI | 02861 | Gaetano Marini | 401-722-5500 | R | 35* | <0.1 |
North American Enclosures Inc. | PO Box 850 | Central Islip | NY | 11722 | Norman Grafstein | 631-234-9500 | R | 34* | <0.1 |
Exotic Electro-Optics | 36570 Briggs Rd. | Murrieta | CA | 92563 | 951-926-2994 | S | 33* | 0.3 | |
Optical Gaging Products Inc. | 850 Hudson Ave. | Rochester | NY | 14621 | Edward Polidor | 585-544-0450 | R | 31* | 0.2 |
Rigaku Innovative Technologies | 1900 Taylor Rd. | Auburn Hills | MI | 48326 | John McGill | 248-232-6400 | S | 31* | 0.2 |
Awareness Technology Inc. | PO Box 1679 | Palm City | FL | 34991 | Mary Freeman | 772-283-6540 | R | 30* | 0.1 |
Btx Technologies Inc. | 5 Skyline Dr. | Hawthorne | NY | 10532 | Greg Schwartz | 914-592-1800 | R | 29* | <0.1 |
Schott-Fostec L.L.C. | 62 Columbus St. | Auburn | NY | 13021 | Doug Roberts | 315-255-2791 | S | 28* | 0.1 |
Optoplex Corp. | 3390 Gateway Blvd. | Fremont | CA | 94538 | James Sha | 510-490-9930 | R | 26* | <0.1 |
Kollmorgen Electro-Optical | 347 King Street | Northampton | MA | 01060 | Ken Bixby | 413-586-2330 | S | 25* | 0.3 |
New Focus Inc. | 39 Brighton Ave. | Allston | MA | 02134 | Nicola Pignati | 617-783-0039 | S | 24* | 0.2 |
Westover Scientific Inc. | 18421 Bothll-Evrett | Mill Creek | WA | 98012 | Steve Lytle | 425-398-1298 | R | 24* | <0.1 |
Dolan-Jenner Industries Inc. | 159 Swanson Rd. | Boxborough | MA | 01719 | Mike Balas | 978-263-1400 | S | 22* | 0.2 |
Xinetics Inc. | 115 Jackson Rd. | Ayer | MA | 01434 | Mark Ealey | 978-772-0352 | R | 21* | <0.1 |
Anorad Corp. | 100 Precision Dr. | Shirley | NY | 11967 | Jim Smith | 631-344-6600 | S | 20* | 0.3 |
Moxtek Inc. | 452 W 1260 N | Orem | UT | 84057 | Sanji Arisawa | 801-225-0930 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Research Electro-Optics Inc. | 5505 Airport Blvd. | Boulder | CO | 80301 | Robert Knollenberg | 303-938-1960 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Trijicon Inc. | PO Box 930059 | Wixom | MI | 48393 | Stephen Bindon | 248-960-7700 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Michigan Development Corp. | 3520 Green Ct. Ste. | Ann Arbor | MI | 48105 | Kenneth Baker | 734-302-4600 | R | 19* | 0.3 |
StockerYale Inc. | 32 Hampshire Rd. | Salem | NH | 03079 | Mark W. Blodgett | 603-893-8778 | P | 19 | 0.2 |
21st Century Optics Inc. | 4700 33rd St. | Long Island Cty | NY | 11101 | Ralph Woythaler | 718-392-2310 | S | 19* | 0.1 |
Oerlikon Optics USA Inc. | 16080 Table Mtn | Golden | CO | 80403 | Mike Cusier | 303-273-9700 | S | 19* | <0.1 |
Forte Automation Systems Inc. | 8155 Burden Rd. | Machesney Park | IL | 61115 | Toby Henderson | 815-633-2300 | R | 19* | 0.1 |
APA Enterprises Inc. | 2950 NE 84th Ln. | Blaine | MN | 55449 | Anil K. Jain | 763-784-4995 | P | 19 | <0.1 |
American Technology Network | 20 S Linden Ave. | S San Francisco | CA | 94080 | Marc Morgovsky | 650-875-0130 | R | 19* | <0.1 |
Celestron Acquisition L.L.C. | 2835 Columbia St. | Torrance | CA | 90503 | 310-328-9560 | R | 18* | 0.1 | |
Reliance Medical Products Inc. | 3535 Kings Mill Rd. | Mason | OH | 45040 | David Edenfield | 513-398-3937 | R | 18* | 0.1 |
Eyeonics | 26970 Aliso Viejo | Aliso Viejo | CA | 92656 | Andy Corley | 949-916-9352 | S | 17 | 0.1 |
Corning Tropel Corp. | 60 O’Connor Rd. | Fairport | NY | 14450 | James Houghton | 585-388-3500 | S | 17* | 0.1 |
Mir-Tec L.L.C. | 1212 E Michigan St. | Indianapolis | IN | 46202 | 317-686-4140 | R | 17* | 0.1 | |
Gurley Precision Instruments | 514 Fulton St. | Troy | NY | 12180 | Patrick Brady | 518-272-6300 | R | 16* | 0.1 |
Spectro Inc. | 160 Ayer Rd. | Littleton | MA | 01460 | Charles Hagedorn | 978-486-0123 | R | 16* | <0.1 |
Sunoptic Technologies L.L.C. | 6018 Bowdendale | Jacksonville | FL | 32216 | 904-737-7611 | R | 15* | <0.1 |
MATERIALS CONSUMED | ||
Material | Quantity | Delivered Cost ($ million) |
Source: 2002 Economic Census. Explanation of symbols used: (D): Withheld to avoid disclosure of competitive data; na: Not available; (S): Withheld because statistical norms were not met; (X): Not applicable; (Z): Less than half the unit shown; nec: Not elsewhere classified; nsk: Not specified by kind; - : zero; p : 10-19 percent estimated; q : 20-29 percent estimated. | ||
Printed ciruit boards (without inserted components) for electronic circuitry | (X) | 6.8 |
Printed circuit assemblies, loaded boards, and modules | (X) | 36.6 |
Semiconductors (incl. transistors, diodes, rectifiers, and integrated circuits), for electronic circuitry | (X) | 11.4 |
Capacitors for electronic circuitry | (X) | (D) |
Resistors for electronic circuitry | (X) | 1.4 |
All other miscellaneous components and accessories for electronic circuitry (exc. tubes) | (X) | 28.5 |
Current-carrying wiring devices | (X) | 0.1 |
Fractional horsepower electric motors (less than 1 hp) | (X) | 0.6 |
Electronic communication equipment | (X) | 1.2 |
Electrical transmission, distribution, and control equipment | (X) | 3.8 |
Electrical instrument mechanisms and meter movements | (X) | (D) |
All other miscellaneous electrical measuring instruments and parts | (X) | 5.1 |
Insulated wire and cable (including magnet wire) | (X) | 1.8 |
Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, etc. | (X) | 14.6 |
Fabricated plastics products (exc. gaskets, hoses, and belting) | (X) | 12.3 |
Paper and paperboard containers (incl. shipping sacks and other paper packaging supplies) | (X) | 5.2 |
Sheet metal products (excluding stampings) | (X) | 3.1 |
Metal stampings | (X) | 1.6 |
Metal bolts, nuts, screws, and other screw machine products | (X) | 6.2 |
Other fabricated metal products (exc. forgings, metal stampings, and sheet metal products) | (X) | 23.8 |
Forgings | (X) | (D) |
Castings, rough and semifinished | (X) | 5.2 |
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabr. metal products) | (X) | 3.0 |
Copper and copper-base alloy shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabr. metal products) | (X) | 0.1 |
Steel shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabr. metal products) | (X) | 0.5 |
Metal shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabr. metal products) | (X) | 1.4 |
Other nonferrous shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabricated metal products) | (X) | 0.5 |
Liquid crystal display screens (LCD), including LED | (X) | 1.3 |
Glass and glass products (excluding windows and mirrors) | (X) | 71.8 |
Optical instruments and lenses (exc. sighting, tracking, and fire control) | (X) | 109.9 |
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies | (X) | 177.2 |
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk | (X) | 445.1 |
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS | |||
Product or Product Class Shipments | Mil. $ | Product or Product Class Shipments | Mil. $ |
Source: 2002 Economic Census. The values are product shipments in millions of dollars for 2002. Total product shipments may be lower or higher than industry shipments. See Introduction for a full discussion. Values of indented subcategories are summed in the main heading(s). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. The abbreviation nsk stands for ‘not specified by kind’ and nec for ‘not elsewhere classified’. A dash (-) means zero. | |||
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND LENSES | 3,084.3 | Other optical instruments and lenses (except sighting, tracking, and fire-control) | 2,122.6 |
Sighting, tracking, and fire-control equipment, optical-type | 664.4 | Optical instruments and lenses, nec, nsk | 4.8 |
Optical instruments and lenses, nec | 2,227.8 | Optical instruments and lenses, nsk, total | 192.1 |
Binoculars and astronomical instruments | 100.5 |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR OPTICAL INSTRUMENT AND LENS MANUFACTURING | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Compensation of employees | 36.9 | Exports of goods & services | 57.7 | Cap Inv | |
Management of companies & enterprises | 5.7 | Services | Private fixed investment | 24.4 | |
Wholesale trade | 5.2 | Trade | Ophthalmic goods | 2.9 | Manufg. |
Optical instruments & lenses | 3.7 | Manufg. | Federal government, investment, national defense | 2.5 | Fed Govt |
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles) | 2.8 | Manufg. | Optical instruments & lenses | 2.2 | Manufg. |
Pressed & blown glass & glassware, nec | 2.6 | Manufg. | Personal consumption expenditures | 2.2 | |
Advertising & related services | 2.3 | Services | Surgical appliances & supplies | 1.8 | Manufg. |
Plastics products, nec | 2.3 | Manufg. | Change in private inventories | 1.3 | In House |
Glass products from purchased glass | 2.2 | Manufg. | Medical & diagnostic labs & outpatient services | 0.6 | Services |
Ornamental & architectural metal products | 2.0 | Manufg. | Analytical laboratory instruments | 0.6 | Manufg. |
Electronic components, nec | 1.8 | Manufg. | Electronic components, nec | 0.6 | Manufg. |
Noncomparable imports | 1.5 | Foreign | Electrical equipment & components, nec | 0.5 | Manufg. |
Real estate | 1.1 | Fin/R.E. | S/L govt. invest., education | 0.5 | S/L Govt |
Chemical products & preparations, nec | 1.0 | Manufg. | S/L govt. invest., other | 0.4 | S/L Govt |
Securities, commodity contracts, investments | 1.0 | Fin/R.E. | Scientific research & development services | 0.3 | Services |
Power generation & supply | 1.0 | Util. | Industrial process variable instruments | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Dry-cleaning & laundry services | 1.0 | Services | Physician, dentist, other health practitioner offices | 0.2 | Services |
Plastics materials & resins | 0.9 | Manufg. | Electronic connectors | 0.1 | Manufg. |
Lessors of nonfinancial assets | 0.8 | Fin/R.E. | Electricity & signal testing instruments | 0.1 | Manufg. |
Electricity & signal testing instruments | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Flat glass | 0.7 | Manufg. |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR OPTICAL INSTRUMENT AND LENS MANUFACTURING - Continued | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Source: Benchmark Input-Output Accounts for the U.S. Economy, 2002, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., January 2008. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’. | |||||
Semiconductors & related devices | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Gaskets, packing, & sealing devices | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Data processing, hosting, & related services | 0.7 | Services | |||
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation | 0.7 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Machine shops | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Turned products & screws, nuts, & bolts | 0.6 | Manufg. | |||
Food services & drinking places | 0.6 | Services | |||
Legal services | 0.6 | Services | |||
Truck transportation | 0.6 | Util. | |||
Telecommunications | 0.5 | Services | |||
Custom computer programming services | 0.5 | Services | |||
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec | 0.5 | Services | |||
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll | 0.5 | Services | |||
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities | 0.5 | Manufg. | |||
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels | 0.5 | Services | |||
Warehousing & storage | 0.4 | Util. | |||
Bare printed circuit boards | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Management, scientific, & technical consulting | 0.4 | Services | |||
Scientific research & development services | 0.4 | Services | |||
Unlaminated plastics profile shapes | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Computer terminals & peripherals | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Business support services | 0.4 | Services | |||
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies | 0.4 | ||||
Architectural, engineering, & related services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Paperboard containers | 0.3 | Manufg. | |||
Air transportation | 0.3 | Util. | |||
Employment services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Specialized design services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures | 0.3 | Construct. | |||
Retail trade | 0.3 | Trade | |||
Electronic capacitors, resistors, coils, transformers | 0.3 | Manufg. | |||
Services to buildings & dwellings | 0.3 | Services | |||
Alumina refining & primary aluminum production | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Fabricated metals, nec | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Automotive equipment rental & leasing | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Iron & steel mills & ferroalloys | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Relay & industrial controls | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Other computer related services, including facilities | 0.2 | Services | |||
Support services, nec | 0.2 | Services | |||
Commercial & service industry machinery, nec | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes | 0.2 | Services | |||
Valve & fittings other than plumbing | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Ferrous metal foundries | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Nonferrous metal foundries | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance | 0.2 | Services | |||
Investigation & security services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Rubber products, nec | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Crowns & closures & metal stamping | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Nondepository credit intermediation activities | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Transit & ground passenger transportation | 0.1 | Util. | |||
Ball & roller bearings | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Paperboard mills | 0.1 | Manufg. |
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY COMMERCIAL & SERVICE INDUSTRY MACHINERY MANUFACTURING | |||||
Occupation | % of Total 2006 | Change to 2016 | Occupation | % of Total 2006 | Change to 2016 |
Source: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’. | |||||
Team assemblers | 11.6 | -12.3 | Electrical engineers | 1.4 | -12.3 |
Welders, cutters, solderers, & brazers | 3.4 | -6.7 | Maintenance & repair workers, general | 1.4 | -12.3 |
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers | 3.3 | -12.3 | Engineering managers | 1.4 | -12.3 |
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers | 2.8 | -17.3 | Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks | 1.4 | -12.3 |
Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech | 2.5 | -12.3 | Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks | 1.4 | -15.6 |
Mechanical engineers | 2.5 | -12.3 | Electromechanical equipment assemblers | 1.4 | -12.3 |
Computer software engineers, applications | 2.3 | 5.3 | Stock clerks & order fillers | 1.3 | -26.6 |
Electrical & electronic equipment assemblers | 2.2 | -29.8 | Purchasing agents, exc wholesale, retail, & farm | 1.3 | -12.3 |
Machinists | 1.9 | -7.9 | Accountants & auditors | 1.2 | -12.3 |
Assemblers & fabricators, nec | 1.9 | -21.0 | Helpers--Production workers | 1.1 | -12.3 |
Cutting, punching, & press machine operators | 1.8 | -21.0 | Executive secretaries & administrative assistants | 1.1 | -12.3 |
Industrial engineers | 1.8 | 6.5 | Office clerks, general | 1.1 | -13.6 |
General & operations managers | 1.7 | -21.0 | Computer-controlled machine tool operators | 1.0 | -3.5 |
Coating, painting, & spraying machine operators | 1.7 | -16.7 | Sales representatives, wholesale & manufacturing, tech | 1.0 | -12.3 |
Customer service representatives | 1.6 | -3.5 | Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand | 1.0 | -21.0 |
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians | 1.4 | -12.3 |
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE | ||||||||||
State | Establishments | Shipments | Employment | Cost as % of Shipments | Investment per Employee ($) | |||||
Total ($ mil) | % of U.S. | Per Establ. | Total Number | % of U.S. | Per Establ. | Wages ($/hour) | ||||
Source: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of shipments or establishments (if shipment data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Data may not show all states active in the NAICS category. All data available at the time of publication are shown. | ||||||||||
California | 110 | 718.5 | 23.4 | 6,531.8 | 4,711 | 25.0 | 43 | 20.73 | 40.6 | 6,374 |
Florida | 19 | 451.0 | 14.7 | 23,735.0 | 2,443 | 12.9 | 129 | 17.58 | 43.0 | 3,320 |
Massachusetts | 46 | 276.9 | 9.0 | 6,019.2 | 2,170 | 11.5 | 47 | 17.80 | 33.1 | 3,054 |
New Hampshire | 16 | 240.5 | 7.8 | 15,031.8 | 1,292 | 6.8 | 81 | 17.71 | 57.8 | 4,556 |
Pennsylvania | 21 | 184.4 | 6.0 | 8,780.2 | 735 | 3.9 | 35 | 22.75 | 35.4 | 4,835 |
New York | 47 | 177.7 | 5.8 | 3,781.5 | 1,407 | 7.5 | 30 | 19.65 | 39.5 | 10,526 |
Colorado | 21 | 117.6 | 3.8 | 5,600.5 | 750 | 4.0 | 36 | 18.67 | 39.0 | 17,012 |
Oregon | 7 | 102.9 | 3.3 | 14,694.7 | 669 | 3.5 | 96 | 16.43 | 27.1 | 3,259 |
New Jersey | 18 | 102.6 | 3.3 | 5,697.4 | 433 | 2.3 | 24 | 19.30 | 17.9 | 6,349 |
Vermont | 5 | 36.6 | 1.2 | 7,321.4 | 300 | 1.6 | 60 | 22.67 | 28.4 | 8,267 |
Michigan | 6 | 34.6 | 1.1 | 5,772.8 | 257 | 1.4 | 43 | 15.26 | 39.1 | 46,035 |
Arizona | 11 | 28.5 | 0.9 | 2,594.6 | 153 | 0.8 | 14 | 22.05 | 32.8 | 3,706 |
Illinois | 12 | 22.9 | 0.7 | 1,908.9 | 131 | 0.7 | 11 | 20.08 | 34.8 | 3,702 |
Wisconsin | 5 | 22.7 | 0.7 | 4,536.6 | 129 | 0.7 | 26 | 17.15 | 37.1 | 1,512 |
Texas | 10 | 16.5 | 0.5 | 1,650.7 | 107 | 0.6 | 11 | 14.78 | 42.7 | 9,374 |
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