2001 revenues reached $166.7 billion for the telecommunications equipment manufacturing industry
In 2001, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) valued the U.S. market for telecommunications equipment and software at $166.7 billion
In 2001 telecommunications equipment exports totaled $25.8 billion
In 2001 telecommunications equipment exports totaled $25.8 billion
In 2001, the industry employed 28,000 workers
The industry leader for 2001 was ABB Flexible Automation Inc. of Auburn Hills, Michigan, which had sales of $9.6 billion and employed 1,200 people.
in 2001 the industry employed 58,632 workers, including 34,116 production workers. Total payroll exceeded $2.3 billion, and total shipments for the industry were valued at more than $8.9 billion.
According to the Annual Survey of Manufactures, there were 6,859 employees in the marking device manufacturing industry in 2001,
Despite industry consolidation, the U. S. Census Bureau showed 1,789 firms operating in this industry during 2001, the vast majority of which had fewer than 100 employees.
The industry leader in 2001 was Avibank Manufacturing Inc. of North Hollywood, California, with revenues of $144 million and 700 employees
The Bureau of the Census reported the value of output for the plywood and veneer (softwood) manufacturing industry as $4.4 billion for 2001. The demand for veneer and plywood depends on the construction industry.
Industry-wide employment totaled nearly 23,000 workers in 2001
In 2001, there were approximately 1,390 establishments in this highly fragmented industry, manufacturing such diverse equipment as carnival rides, weather vanes, catapults, leak detectors, grinding castings, and boiler tube cleaners.