The top five industries and sectors buying the outputs of the ordnance and accessories industry are listed as follows: federal government purchase, national defense, with a 72.0 percent share; exports, with a 24.4 percent share.
NAICS Code 332995 (Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing)
The value of shipments in the ordnance and accessories industry was $1.31 billion in 1991.
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The largest consumer of relays and industrial controls in the 1990s was the computer equipment industry, which purchased 14 percent of production. Most of the remaining output was consumed by various manufacturing industries
Covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ordnance and accessories, not elsewhere classified, such as naval, aircraft, anti-aircraft, tank, coast, and field artillery having a bore more than 30 mm. (or more than 1.18 inch), and components.
Alliant Tech Systems Inc., of Edina, Minnesota, led the industry with 2001 sales of $1.8 billion and 11,600 employees. In second place was ITT Industries Defense Electronics and Services, with $1.3 billion in sales and 10,000 total employees.
Bottled and canned soft drink manufacturers use up 22.3 percent of the industry's outputs. Malt beverage makers use 10.6 percent; pickles, sauces, and salad dressings consume 10.5 percent.
The industry's primary focus is the application of coatings including paint, lacquer, and varnish.
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This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chewing gum or chewing gum base