发布时间:2008.8
摘要
The Transportation Equipment Manufacturing subsector report provides in-depth analysis of the subsector's key financial data, cost and pricing, competitive landscape, subsector structure, and trends and opportunities.
Find in this new report complete 2007 data and outlook into year 2012 for the subsector represented by the 3-digit NAICS code 336. This 200-page report also includes the most recent information on the global market and overseas growth opportunities. This detailed information resource contains at least 5 years of independently researched subsector statistics cross-referenced with the relevant U.S. and international economic indicators. All data have been verified to ensure the highest quality.
In this report, you will find subsector data on the following major categories:
Executive Summary
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Quick Subsector Statistics: 2-page overview for the CEO on the run
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Supply & Demand with Capacity Utilization
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2008 Foreign Trade, Shipments and Inventories Data
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2012 Outlook domestic and international
Subsector Income Statement
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All relevant financial data including: Revenue, Cost of Materials, Labor Costs, Gross Profit, SG&A, Net Income, etc.
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4-year Financials Comparison and Trends
Subsector Balance Sheet
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Traditional key elements of Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
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Inventory fabrication stages
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Calculated balance sheet ratios
Capital Expenditure
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Plant additions and expansions
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Computer and IT investments
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Machinery and Equipment for production and material handling
Subsector Cost Analysis
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Upstream Industries and the cost allocations towards producer, wholesale, retail, and freight
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Materials and their percentage share of total material costs
Subsector Pricing Analysis
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Producer Pricing Indices at subsector, wholesale, and retail levels for comparison and trend forecasting
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Pricing Distribution among Downstream Industries differentiated at producer, wholesale, retail, and freight categories
Subsector Foreign Trade
Subsector Structure
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Labor and Compensation Structure: productivity indices, hourly wages, , production hours, output index, HR structure
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Establishments: Trends, Employee Statistics, State by State numbers
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Valued added statistics: subsector GDP contribution
Competitive Landscape
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Subsector Concentration: HHI, number of companies, size distributions, market shares
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Major Players: company profiles and market size ranges
Definition & Classification
Industries in the Transportation Equipment Manufacturing subsector produce equipment for transporting people and goods. Transportation equipment is a type of machinery. An entire subsector is devoted to this activity because of the significance of its economic size in all three North American countries. Establishments in this subsector utilize production processes similar to those of other machinery manufacturing establishments - bending, forming, welding, machining, and assembling metal or plastic parts into components and finished products. However, the assembly of components and subassemblies and their further assembly into finished vehicles tends to be a more common production process in this subsector than in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector. This 3-digit NAICS subsector (336) is under the hierarchy of the Manufacturing Sector (31-33). Its SIC equivalent codes are: Major Group 37 - Transportation Equipment, and 3694 Electrical Equipment for Internal Combustion Engines.
Revenue, Profitability & Foreign Trade Preview
The subsector's revenue for the year 2007 was approximately $696.6 billion USD, with an estimated gross profit of 20.75%. Import was valued at $277.8 billion USD from 164 countries. The subsector also exported $215.3 billion USD worth of merchandise to 219 countries. Adding import value to and subtracting export value from the subsector's shipment value, the total domestic demand for the subsector in 2007 was $759.1 billion USD.
Report Summary
This 200-page report contains unparalleled research on this subsector in breadth and depth. With a macroeconomic perspective, the report provides a fresh and comprehensive view of the subsector. The report’s supply and demand data covers both U.S. shipments and international trade while taking into consideration of the subsector's capacity utilization. The subsector level income statements, balance sheets, and capital expenditure analysis contain all the elements needed for financial benchmarking. In the cost analysis section, 165 upstream industries are analyzed to offer insight into the supply chain cost structure. For the channel and pricing structure, 354 downstream industries are analyzed. The competitive landscape section provides the number of companies and their revenue share within the subsector, the market concentration, and a list of major players. All related trade associations, subsector standards, and trade publications are also listed.
This subsector comprises 30 U.S. industries at 6-digit NAICS level. This subsector report provides a top-down view on these industries by aggregating financial data and then providing revenue figures for each of these 30 industries.
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目录及图表
- Preface
- Introduction
- Definition
- Related Industries
- Comparison to U.S. Manufacturing Sector
- Scope
- History
- Executive Summary
- Quick Statistics
- Supply, Demand & Capacity Utilization
- 2008 Outlook
- Foreign Trade
- Shipments & Inventories
- 2012 Outlook
- Subsector Income Statement
- Revenue (Value of Shipments, Net Sales)
- Compensation (Payroll & Fringe Benefits)
- Salaries
- Wages
- Fringe Benefits
- Compensation Distribution
- Cost of Materials
- Materials Cost Excluding Fuel & Energy
- Electricity Cost
- Fuel Costs
- Material Code
- Gross Profit
- Other Costs
- Administrative, Sales and Marketing Expenses
- Current and Deferred Taxes
- Net Income
- Income (or Loss) From Operations (EBIT)
- Other Non-Operating Income
- Income (or Loss) Before Income Taxes (NIBT)
- Income (or Loss) After Income Taxes
- Earnings before Interest, Depreciation & Taxes (EBIDT)
- Subsector Balance Sheet
- Assets
- Cash and Government Securities
- Accounts Receivable
- Inventories
- Inventories Stage of Fabrication Ratios
- Total Current Assets
- Current Assets Distribution Chart
- Property and Other Non-Current Assets
- Liabilities
- Current Liabilities
- Total Liabilities
- Equity
- Stockholders' Equity
- Profit on Stockholders' Equity before Income Tax
- Profit on Total Assets before Income Tax
- Total Current Assets to Total Current Liabilities
- Total Cash & Government Securities to Total Current Liabilities
- Capital Expenditures
- Building & Structure
- Machine and Equipment Expenditures (including Automobile & Computers)
- Computers
- Automobile & Highway
- Other Machine & Equipment
- Product Market Sizes
- Cost Analysis
- Pricing Analysis
- Producer Price Indices
- Subsector-Level Producer Price Indices
- Manufacturing Sector PPI
- Producer Price Index - Wholesale Sector
- Producer Price Index - Retail Sector
- Consumer Price Index - All Items
- Consumer Price Index - Durable Goods
- Consumer Price Index - Non-Durable Goods
- Consumer Price Index - Electricity
- Consumer Price Index - Gasoline
- Pricing Distribution
- Downstream Industries
- Subsector Foreign Trade
- Import
- Import Process
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule
- Top Import Commodities Analysis
- Ranking - Countries US Imported From
- Top 5 Countries US Imported From
- Top 25 Countries US Imported From
- Importing Insurance and Freight Cost Index by Country
- Import Total Value from 1998 to 2010
- Import Total Quantity from 1998 to 2010
- Import Export Total Value Comparison from 1998 to 2010
- Import Export Total Quantity Comparison from 1998 to 2010
- Import Price Indices from 1998 to 2010
- Comparison of Import & Export Price Indices from 1998 to 2010
- Export
- Domestic Exports
- Foreign Exports (Re-exports)
- Export Statistics Summary
- Top Export Commodities Analysis
- Ranking - Countries US Exported To
- Top 5 Countries US Exported To
- Top 25 Countries US Exported To
- Export Total Value from 1998 to 2010
- Export Total Quantity from 1998 to 2010
- Export Price Indices from 1998 to 2010
- Subsector Structure
- Labor and Compensation
- Trend
- Production Workers
- Production Workers to Total Employees Ratio
- Hourly Wages
- Production Hours Trend
- Contribution (Revenue) per Production Worker
- Annual Wage per Production Worker
- Production Worker Contribution (Revenue) Ratio
- Revenue to Number of Workers
- Labor Productivity (output per hour)
- Labor Input Index (total labor hours)
- Output Index
- Unit Labor Cost Index
- Labor Compensation Index
- Output per Worker Index
- All Worker Index
- Human Resources - Occupations
- Establishments
- Trend
- Average Number of Employees per Establishment
- Contribution (Revenue) per Establishment
- Establishment Sizes by Number of Employees
- Establishments by U.S. States
- Value-Added
- Competitive Landscape
- Subsector Concentration
- Subsector Aggregate
- Major Players
- Appendix A - Additional Foreign Trade Statistics
- Trading Countries' Rank
- Top 5 US Trading Countries and Other
- Top 25 US Trading Countries
- Appendix B - Subsector U.S. States' Statistics
- Production Workers Ratio
- Average Hourly Wage
- Average Annual Salary
- Cost of Materials Ratio
- Capital Expenditure Ratio
- Subsector Shipment Ratios
- Electricity Consumption and Environmental Impact
- Fuel Consumption and Environmental Impact
- Appendix C - Additional Links
- Trade Associations
- Trade Publications
- Trade Shows
- Subsector Standards
- Legislation, Regulation, Tax and Environmental Related Issues
- Subsector Specific Regulatory Agencies
- Non-Subsector Specific Regulatory Agencies
- Appendix D - Subsector's 4-Year Financial Statement
- Appendix E - Report Methodology
- Data Sourcing
- Data Collection & Integration
- Data Analysis
- Data Presentation
- Human Factors
- Legal