NAICS 336991 - Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing
NAICS 336991 - Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing
GENERAL STATISTICS | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ million) | |||||||
Total | with 20 or more employees | Total (000) | Production | Payroll ($ mil) | Wages ($/hr) | Cost of Materials | Value Added by Manufacture | Value of Shipments | Capital Invest. | |||
Workers (000) | Hours (Mil) | |||||||||||
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P's show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1997 | 371 | 387 | 98 | 17.1 | 12.7 | 24.3 | 567.5 | 15.03 | 1,797.5 | 1,617.5 | 3,411.7 | 104.6 |
1998 | 391 | 97 | 16.2 | 11.7 | 22.9 | 620.3 | 15.90 | 1,740.7 | 1,589.6 | 3,343.8 | 131.8 | |
1999 | 402 | 99 | 14.8 | 10.3 | 19.3 | 576.1 | 16.95 | 1,599.8 | 1,476.9 | 3,054.7 | 117.5 | |
2000 | 410 | 103 | 14.6 | 10.6 | 19.4 | 583.9 | 19.71 | 1,664.6 | 1,630.6 | 3,320.9 | 113.3 | |
2001 | 390 | 103 | 15.0 | 10.8 | 19.7 | 639.3 | 21.25 | 1,814.6 | 1,832.6 | 3,657.0 | 130.1 | |
2002 | 346 | 355 | 86 | 15.0 | 11.6 | 22.9 | 629.9 | 19.52 | 2,435.6 | 2,121.4 | 4,631.6 | 308.5 |
2003 | 387 | 94 | 15.4 | 12.4 | 23.6 | 666.9 | 20.32 | 2,849.8 | 2,096.0 | 4,916.5 | 152.2 | |
2004 | 415 | 103 | 14.2 | 10.9 | 21.5 | 626.3 | 21.18 | 2,979.2 | 2,168.7 | 5,144.3 | 100.0 | |
2005 | 441 | 99 | 14.1 | 10.6 | 20.5 | 630.6 | 21.00 | 3,155.1 | 1,961.9 | 5,051.2 | 137.0 | |
2006 | 414P | 98P | 14.6 | 10.7 | 21.0 | 705.6 | 21.71 | 3,552.4 | 2,210.7 | 5,674.3 | 81.1 | |
2007 | 418P | 98P | 13.8P | 10.7P | 20.9P | 684.8P | 23.16P | 3,654.9P | 2,274.5P | 5,838.1P | 138.7P | |
2008 | 421P | 97P | 13.6P | 10.6P | 20.7P | 695.8P | 23.87P | 3,839.1P | 2,389.1P | 6,132.2P | 138.9P | |
2009 | 425P | 97P | 13.4P | 10.5P | 20.6P | 706.7P | 24.58P | 4,023.2P | 2,503.7P | 6,426.3P | 139.1P | |
2010 | 428P | 97P | 13.2P | 10.4P | 20.5P | 717.7P | 25.29P | 4,207.3P | 2,618.2P | 6,720.4P | 139.3P |
INDICES OF CHANGE | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ 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 | 107 | 109 | 114 | 114 | 109 | 106 | 90 | 77 | 74 | 76 | 74 | 34 |
1998 | 110 | 113 | 108 | 101 | 100 | 98 | 81 | 71 | 75 | 72 | 43 | |
1999 | 113 | 115 | 99 | 89 | 84 | 91 | 87 | 66 | 70 | 66 | 38 | |
2000 | 115 | 120 | 97 | 91 | 85 | 93 | 101 | 68 | 77 | 72 | 37 | |
2001 | 110 | 120 | 100 | 93 | 86 | 101 | 109 | 75 | 86 | 79 | 42 | |
2002 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
2003 | 109 | 109 | 103 | 107 | 103 | 106 | 104 | 117 | 99 | 106 | 49 | |
2004 | 117 | 120 | 95 | 94 | 94 | 99 | 109 | 122 | 102 | 111 | 32 | |
2005 | 124 | 115 | 94 | 91 | 90 | 100 | 108 | 130 | 92 | 109 | 44 | |
2006 | 117P | 113P | 97 | 92 | 92 | 112 | 111 | 146 | 104 | 123 | 26 | |
2007 | 118P | 113P | 92P | 92P | 91P | 109P | 119P | 150P | 107P | 126P | 45P | |
2008 | 119P | 113P | 91P | 91P | 90P | 110P | 122P | 158P | 113P | 132P | 45P | |
2009 | 120P | 113P | 89P | 91P | 90P | 112P | 126P | 165P | 118P | 139P | 45P | |
2010 | 121P | 113P | 88P | 90P | 90P | 114P | 130P | 173P | 123P | 145P | 45P |
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 industries 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 | 42 | 101 | Value Added per Production Worker | 182,367 | 182,879 | 100 |
Payroll per Establishment | 1,639,184 | 1,774,366 | 108 | Cost per Establishment | 5,769,015 | 6,860,845 | 119 |
Payroll per Employee | 39,053 | 41,993 | 108 | Cost per Employee | 137,446 | 162,373 | 118 |
Production Workers per Establishment | 30 | 33 | 111 | Cost per Production Worker | 195,506 | 209,966 | 107 |
Wages per Establishment | 694,845 | 1,259,177 | 181 | Shipments per Establishment | 11,158,348 | 13,046,761 | 117 |
Wages per Production Worker | 23,548 | 38,535 | 164 | Shipments per Employee | 265,847 | 308,773 | 116 |
Hours per Production Worker | 1,980 | 1,974 | 100 | Shipments per Production Worker | 378,144 | 399,276 | 106 |
Wages per Hour | 11.89 | 19.52 | 164 | Investment per Establishment | 361,338 | 869,014 | 240 |
Value Added per Establishment | 5,381,325 | 5,975,775 | 111 | Investment per Employee | 8,609 | 20,567 | 239 |
Value Added per Employee | 128,210 | 141,427 | 110 | Investment per Production Worker | 12,245 | 26,595 | 217 |
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 36,757 Total employment (000): 88.4 | |||||||||
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. | |||||||||
Mattel Inc. | 333 Continental | El Segundo | CA | 90245 | Robert A. Eckert | 310-252-2000 | P | 5,970 | 31.0 |
Harley-Davidson Inc. | PO Box 453 | Milwaukee | WI | 53201 | Jeffrey L. Bleustein | 414-342-4680 | P | 5,727 | 9.0 |
Honda of America Manufacturing | 24000 Honda Pkwy. | Marysville | OH | 43040 | Takeo Fukui | 937-642-5000 | S | 5,090* | 13.0 |
Hasbro Inc. | PO Box 1059 | Pawtucket | RI | 02861 | 401-431-8697 | P | 3,838 | 5.9 | |
HCAC Inc. | 225 Byers Rd. | Miamisburg | OH | 45342 | Paul R. D’Aloia | 937-866-6251 | S | 2,991* | 1.1 |
BMW of North America L.L.C. | PO Box 1227 | Westwood | NJ | 07675 | Thomas Purves | 201-307-4000 | S | 2,690* | 1.0 |
Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing | PO Box 81469 | Lincoln | NE | 68501 | 402-476-6600 | S | 1,758* | 1.3 | |
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. | 550 Madison Ave. | New York | NY | 10022 | Mike Bebel | 212-833-8000 | S | 1,500* | 10.0 |
Tri-Con Industries Ltd. | 4000 NW 44th St. | Lincoln | NE | 68524 | 402-470-3311 | R | 1,450* | 0.3 | |
JAKKS Pacific Inc. | 22619 Pacific Coast | Malibu | CA | 90265 | Stephen G. Berman | 310-456-7799 | P | 857 | 0.6 |
Plaid Enterprises Inc. | PO Box 7600 | Norcross | GA | 30091 | Michael McCooey | 678-291-8100 | R | 600* | 0.2 |
Speedway Motorsports Inc. | PO Box 600 | Concord | NC | 28026 | O. Bruton Smith | 704-455-3239 | P | 562 | 1.0 |
LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. | 6401 Hollis St. | Emeryville | CA | 94608 | Steven B. Fink | 510-420-5000 | P | 445 | 0.9 |
Marvel Entertainment Group | 417 5th Ave. | New York | NY | 10016 | Morton Handel | 212-576-4000 | S | 352 | 0.3 |
Newman Technology Inc. | 100 Cairns Rd. | Mansfield | OH | 44903 | Noriyoshi Asami | 419-525-1856 | R | 167* | 0.9 |
Fisher-Price Inc. | 636 Girard Ave. | East Aurora | NY | 14052 | Neil Friedman | 716-687-3000 | S | 165* | 0.9 |
Exx Inc. | 1350 E Flamingo | Las Vegas | NV | 89119 | 702-598-3223 | P | 159 | 0.8 | |
First Years Inc. | 100 Tec. Center Dr. | Stoughton | MA | 02072 | Curtis Stoelting | 781-341-6250 | S | 150* | 0.2 |
Battat Inc. | PO Box 1264 | Plattsburgh | NY | 12901 | Joe Battat | 518-562-2200 | R | 146* | 0.2 |
Revell-Monogram L.L.C. | 725 Landwehr Rd. | Northbrook | IL | 60062 | 847-770-6100 | R | 122* | <0.1 | |
K and N Engineering Inc. | PO Box 1329 | Riverside | CA | 92502 | Jerry Mall | 951-826-4100 | R | 109* | 0.6 |
Peg-Perego USA Inc. | 3625 Independence | Fort Wayne | IN | 46808 | 260-482-8191 | R | 100* | 0.1 | |
Mad Catz Interactive Inc. | 7480 Mission Vly | San Diego | CA | 92108 | Patrick S. Brigham | 619-683-9830 | P | 100 | 0.1 |
Pioneer National Latex Inc. | 246 E 4th St. | Ashland | OH | 44805 | 419-289-3300 | R | 98* | 0.1 | |
Summit Products Inc. | PO Box 620 | Trussville | AL | 35173 | 205-661-1774 | R | 87* | <0.1 | |
United States Playing Card Co. | 4590 Beech St. | Cincinnati | OH | 45212 | Greg Simko | 513-396-5700 | S | 81* | 0.6 |
Gaming Partners International | 1700 S Indu. Rd. | Las Vegas | NV | 89102 | Gerard P. Charlier | 702-384-2425 | P | 74 | 0.8 |
American Ironhorse Motorcycle | 4600 Blue Mound | Fort Worth | TX | 76106 | Dwayne Moyers | 817-665-2000 | R | 74* | 0.3 |
AW Faber-Castell USA Inc. | 9450 Allen Dr. | Cleveland | OH | 44125 | Jamie Gallagher | 216-643-4660 | R | 59* | 0.1 |
Ff Acquisition Corp. | PO Box 1296 | West Point | MS | 39773 | Alex Garcia | 662-494-4732 | R | 57* | 0.4 |
American Educational Products | 401 W Hickory St. | Fort Collins | CO | 80522 | Michael Anderson | 970-484-7445 | R | 55* | 0.2 |
Markland Industries Inc. | 1111 E McFadden | Santa Ana | CA | 92705 | Donald Markland | 714-245-4923 | R | 49* | 0.3 |
Steve Jackson Games Inc. | PO Box 18957 | Austin | TX | 78760 | Steve Jackson | 512-447-7866 | R | 48* | <0.1 |
Shimano American Corp. | PO Box 19615 | Irvine | CA | 92618 | Yozo Shimano | 949-951-5003 | S | 46* | 0.1 |
Swing-A-Way Products L.L.C. | 4100 Beck Ave. | Saint Louis | MO | 63116 | 314-773-1487 | S | 46* | <0.1 | |
Wellman Products Group | 920 Lake Rd. | Medina | OH | 44256 | Steve Campbell | S | 45* | 0.3 | |
Paladin Holdings Inc. | 344 Woodridge | Kingsport | TN | 37664 | Larry Lunan | 423-247-9560 | P | 43 | 0.9 |
Performance Machine Inc. | 6892 Marlin Cir. | La Palma | CA | 90623 | Nancy Sands | 714-523-3000 | R | 40* | 0.2 |
Custom Chrome Manufacturing | 16100 Jacqueline Ct | Morgan Hill | CA | 95037 | Dan Cook | 408-825-5000 | R | 40* | 0.2 |
Corbin Pacific Inc. | 2360 Technology | Hollister | CA | 95023 | Michael Hanagan | 831-634-1100 | R | 36* | 0.2 |
American Plastic Toys Inc. | PO Box 100 | Walled Lake | MI | 48390 | John Gessert | 248-624-4881 | R | 33* | 0.2 |
Step2 Company L.L.C. | 10010 A Hudson | Streetsboro | OH | 44241 | 330-656-0440 | R | 30* | 0.5 | |
Educational Insights Inc. | 18730 S Wilmington | R Dominguez | CA | 90220 | G. Reid Calcott | 310-884-2000 | S | 30* | 0.3 |
Big Fish Games Inc. | 1501 4th Ave., 800 | Seattle | WA | 98101 | Jeremy Lewis | 206-282-4923 | R | 30 | 0.1 |
FMF Racing | 18033 S Santa Fe | E R Domingz | CA | 90221 | Don Emler | 310-631-4363 | R | 30* | 0.2 |
Sun Metal Products Inc. | 2156 N Detroit St. | Warsaw | IN | 46580 | Robert Piecuch | 574-267-3281 | R | 30* | 0.2 |
Small World Kids Inc. | 5711 Buckingham | Culver City | CA | 90230 | Debra Fine | 310-645-9680 | P | 28 | <0.1 |
Athearn Inc. | 1550 Glenn Curtiss | Carson | CA | 90746 | Tim Geddes | 310-763-7140 | R | 26* | 0.2 |
Thiessen Products Inc. | 555 Dawson Dr. | Camarillo | CA | 93012 | Jim Thiessen | 805-482-6913 | R | 25* | 0.1 |
Cmsi Inc. | PO Box 969 | Preston | WA | 98050 | Thomas Lynott | 425-222-7738 | R | 25* | <0.1 |
Ohio Art Co. | PO Box 111 | Bryan | OH | 43506 | William C. Killgallon | 419-636-3141 | P | 25 | 0.2 |
Persons-Majestic Manufacturing | PO Box 370 | Huron | OH | 44839 | Richard D. Sanderson | 419-433-9057 | S | 24* | 0.2 |
Poof Slinky Inc. | PO Box 701394 | Plymouth | MI | 48170 | Raymo Dallavecchia | 734-454-9552 | R | 23* | <0.1 |
Extron Logistics L.L.C. | 47550 Kato Rd. | Fremont | CA | 94538 | 510-353-0177 | R | 23* | 0.2 | |
Mag-Nif Inc. | PO Box 720 | Mentor | OH | 44061 | William Knox | 440-255-9366 | R | 23* | 0.2 |
Wm. K. Walthers Inc. | 5601 W Florist Ave. | Milwaukee | WI | 53218 | Philip Walthers | 414-527-0770 | R | 22* | 0.2 |
Litespeed Racing Components | PO Box 22666 | Chattanooga | TN | 37422 | Mark Lynskey | 423-238-5530 | R | 22* | 0.2 |
Western Synthetic Fiber Inc. | 966 Sandhill Ave. | Carson | CA | 90746 | Ken Hardin | 310-767-1000 | R | 22* | <0.1 |
Vari-Wall Tube Specialists | PO Box 340 | Columbiana | OH | 44408 | Randall Alexoff | 330-482-0000 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Klein Bicycle Corp. of WA | 801 W Madison St. | Waterloo | WI | 53594 | John Burke | 920-478-4676 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Rowe International Inc. | 1500 Union Ave. SE | Grand Rapids | MI | 49507 | Douglas Johnson | 616-243-3633 | R | 19* | 0.1 |
DS Manufacturing Inc. | 67 5th St. NE | Pine Island | MN | 55963 | James Preisler | 507-356-8322 | R | 18* | <0.1 |
Poolmaster Inc. | PO Box 340308 | Sacramento | CA | 95834 | Lee Tager | 916-567-9800 | R | 18* | <0.1 |
Imperial Toy L.L.C. | PO Box 21068 | Los Angeles | CA | 90021 | Arthur Hirsch | 213-489-2100 | R | 18* | 0.1 |
Kids II Inc. | 555 N Point Ctr. E | Alpharetta | GA | 30022 | Ryan Gunnigle | 770-751-0442 | R | 16* | 0.1 |
National Cycle Inc. | PO Box 158 | Maywood | IL | 60153 | Barry Willey | 708-343-0400 | R | 16* | <0.1 |
Bucilla Corp. | 1 Oak Ridge Rd. | Hazleton | PA | 18202 | Michael McCooey | 570-384-2525 | S | 15* | 0.1 |
Decipher Inc. | 259 Granby St., 100 | Norfolk | VA | 23510 | Warren Holland | 757-664-1111 | R | 15* | 0.1 |
Universal Manufacturing Co. | 5450 Deramus | Kansas City | MO | 64120 | Jim Lepore | 816-231-2771 | R | 15* | 0.3 |
Buffalo Games Inc. | 220 James E Casey | Buffalo | NY | 14206 | Paul Dedrick | 716-827-8393 | R | 13* | <0.1 |
Atlas Model Railroad Company | 378 Florence Ave. | Hillside | NJ | 07205 | Diane Haedrich | 908-687-0880 | R | 12* | <0.1 |
Playmobil USA Inc. | PO Box 877 | Dayton | NJ | 08810 | 609-395-5566 | R | 12* | <0.1 | |
Lone Star Racing Inc. | 1424 E Broadway | Phoenix | AZ | 85040 | Tom Fisher | 602-243-7437 | R | 12* | <0.1 |
Radio Sound Inc. | 1713 Cobalt Dr. | Louisville | KY | 40299 | Wood Northup | 502-267-6768 | R | 12* | <0.1 |
SwimWays Corp. | 5816 Ward Ct. | Virginia Beach | VA | 23455 | David Arias | 757-460-1156 | R | 11* | <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. | ||
Bicycle frames, forks, and parts | (X) | 93.2 |
Bicycle wheel rims and spokes | (X) | 37.3 |
Bicycle seats (saddles) | (X) | (D) |
Pneumatic tires and inner tubes | (X) | 39.0 |
Other bicycle parts | (X) | 261.9 |
Fabricated metal products (excluding forgings) | (X) | 303.1 |
Forgings | (X) | (D) |
Castings, rough and semifinished | (X) | (D) |
Metal shapes and forms (exc. castings, forgings, fabr. metal products) | (X) | (D) |
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies | (X) | 777.9 |
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk | (X) | 274.3 |
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. | |||
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, AND PARTS | 4,242.8 | Wheel rims and spokes for bicycles, unicycles, and adult tricycles | 10.2 |
Bicycles and parts, except children's two-wheel sidewalk cycles with solid or semipneumatic tires | 845.2 | Seats (saddles) for bicycles, unicycles, and adult tricycles | 46.6 |
Bicycles and parts, except children's two-wheel sidewalk cycles with solid or semipneumatic tires | 845.2 | Pedals and crankgear and similar parts for bicycles, unicycles, and adult tricycles | (D) |
Bicycles, complete, wheels of all diameter and all speeds (including lightweight, road, mountain, all-terrain, and cruiser-type) | 548.0 | Other parts for bicycles, unicycles, and adult tricycles (including hubs, brakes, freewheel sprocket wheels, and parts thereof) | 111.1 |
Other cycles including unicycles, adult tricycles, and children's tricycles of metal tubular construction (except children's sidewalk bikes with solid or semipneumatic tires) | (D) | Bicycles and parts, except children's two-wheel sidewalk cycles with solid or semipneumatic tires, nsk | 0.1 |
Frames, forks, and similar parts for bicycles, unicycles, and adult tricycles | 104.9 | Motorcycles, including three-wheel, motorbikes, motor scooters, mopeds, and parts (including sidecars) | 3,162.2 |
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts, nsk, total | 235.4 |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR MOTORCYCLE, BICYCLE, AND PARTS MANUFACTURING | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Compensation of employees | 20.1 | Personal consumption expenditures | 71.7 | ||
Motorcycles, bicycles, & parts | 10.6 | Manufg. | Exports of goods & services | 9.9 | Cap Inv |
Iron & steel mills & ferroalloys | 6.9 | Manufg. | Motorcycles, bicycles, & parts | 5.6 | Manufg. |
Wholesale trade | 5.9 | Trade | Retail trade | 4.1 | Trade |
Management of companies & enterprises | 5.8 | Services | S/L govt. invest., other | 2.4 | S/L Govt |
Aluminum products from purchased aluminum | 5.6 | Manufg. | Private fixed investment | 2.3 | |
Software publishers | 2.7 | Services | Personal & household goods repair/maintenance | 2.0 | Services |
Machine shops | 2.0 | Manufg. | Change in private inventories | 1.7 | In House |
Paperboard mills | 1.8 | Manufg. | Child day care services | 0.2 | Services |
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities | 1.5 | Manufg. | |||
Lessors of nonfinancial assets | 1.4 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Alumina refining & primary aluminum production | 1.1 | Manufg. | |||
Tires | 1.1 | Manufg. | |||
Securities, commodity contracts, investments | 1.0 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Ferrous metal foundries | 1.0 | Manufg. | |||
Nonferrous metal foundries | 0.9 | Manufg. | |||
Turned products & screws, nuts, & bolts | 0.9 | Manufg. | |||
Architectural, engineering, & related services | 0.9 | Services | |||
Truck transportation | 0.9 | Util. | |||
Semiconductors & related devices | 0.8 | Manufg. | |||
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles) | 0.8 | Manufg. | |||
Metal cans, boxes, & other containers (light gauge) | 0.7 | Manufg. | |||
Advertising & related services | 0.7 | Services | |||
Fabricated metals, nec | 0.6 | Manufg. | |||
Paperboard containers | 0.6 | Manufg. | |||
Scientific research & development services | 0.6 | Services | |||
Valve & fittings other than plumbing | 0.5 | Manufg. | |||
Plate work & fabricated structural products | 0.5 | Manufg. | |||
Real estate | 0.5 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Crowns & closures & metal stamping | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Primary nonferrous metal, ex. copper & aluminum | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Ball & roller bearings | 0.4 | Manufg. |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR MOTORCYCLE, BICYCLE, AND PARTS 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’. | |||||
Power generation & supply | 0.4 | Util. | |||
Legal services | 0.4 | Services | |||
Handtools | 0.4 | Manufg. | |||
Custom roll forming | 0.3 | Manufg. | |||
Food services & drinking places | 0.3 | Services | |||
Nonferrous metal (ex. copper & aluminum) processing | 0.3 | Manufg. | |||
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll | 0.2 | Services | |||
Services to buildings & dwellings | 0.2 | Services | |||
Rail transportation | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Data processing, hosting, & related services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Employment services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Lighting fixtures | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Telecommunications | 0.2 | Services | |||
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures | 0.2 | Construct. | |||
Management, scientific, & technical consulting | 0.2 | Services | |||
Natural gas distribution | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Specialized design services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Business support services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Springs & wire products | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Warehousing & storage | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels | 0.1 | Services | |||
Other computer related services, including facilities | 0.1 | Services | |||
Automotive equipment rental & leasing | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Air transportation | 0.1 | Util. | |||
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes | 0.1 | Services | |||
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies | 0.1 | ||||
Cutlery, utensils, pots, & pans | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance | 0.1 | Services |
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY OTHER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 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 | 17.5 | 0.4 | Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand | 1.6 | -9.6 |
Welders, cutters, solderers, & brazers | 7.5 | 6.8 | Industrial engineers | 1.4 | 22.0 |
Cutting, punching, & press machine operators | 3.9 | -9.6 | Painters, transportation equipment | 1.4 | 0.4 |
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers | 3.3 | 0.4 | Fiberglass laminators & fabricators | 1.3 | 0.4 |
Grinding, lapping, polishing machine tool operators | 3.3 | -2.6 | Purchasing agents, exc wholesale, retail, & farm | 1.2 | 0.4 |
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers | 2.6 | -5.3 | Maintenance & repair workers, general | 1.1 | 0.4 |
Assemblers & fabricators, nec | 1.9 | -9.6 | Production, planning, & expediting clerks | 1.1 | 0.4 |
Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks | 1.8 | -3.4 | Tool & die makers | 1.1 | 5.4 |
Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech | 1.8 | 0.4 | Office clerks, general | 1.1 | -1.1 |
Engine & other machine assemblers | 1.6 | 0.4 | General & operations managers | 1.1 | -9.6 |
Industrial truck & tractor operators | 1.6 | -9.6 | Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks | 1.0 | 0.4 |
Structural metal fabricators & fitters | 1.6 | 0.4 |
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 | 133 | 563.7 | 12.2 | 4,238.0 | 3,607 | 24.0 | 27 | 17.96 | 45.7 | 3,439 |
Colorado | 12 | 54.5 | 1.2 | 4,544.4 | 359 | 2.4 | 30 | 20.35 | 23.3 | 1,827 |
Oregon | 17 | 31.0 | 0.7 | 1,821.5 | 248 | 1.7 | 15 | 16.01 | 34.6 | 6,536 |
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