Thursday, November 1, 2018

Manufacturing by Revenue


The largest manufacturing companies by revenue in 2017 on the planet are included in this list of the top 100 according to the Fortune Global 500. Revenue is recorded in billions of US dollars.  US companies are Bold. This illustrates the loss of US dominance in manufacturing over the past 50 years.

Toyota $265.172 billion Japan
Volkswagen $260.028 billion Germany
Apple $229.234 billion US
Samsung $211.940 billion South Korea
Daimler $185.235 billion Germany
Exor $ 161.677 billion Italy
General Motors $157.311 billion US
Ford $156.766 billion US
Hon Hai Electronics $154.699 billion Taiwan
Honda $138.646 billion Japan
Cardinal Health $129.976 billion US
SAIC Automotive $128.819 billion China
General Electric $122.274 billion US
BMW $111.231 billion Germany
Nissan $107.868 billion Japan
China Railway $102.767 billion China
Boeing Defense $93.392 billion US
Dongfeng Automotive $93.294 billion China
Siemens $91.585 billion Germany
Nestle $91.222 billion Switzerland
Huawei Electronics $89.311 billion China
Bosch Engineering $87.997 billion China
Hyundai Automotive $85.259 billion South Korea
Hitachi $84.559 billion Japan
Enel Energy $84.134 billion Italy
Eni oil & gas $80.006 billion Italy
IBM $79.139 billion US
Dell Electronics $78.660 billion US
Sony Electronics $77.116 billion Japan
Sinochem Chemicals $76.765 billion China
Johnson & Johnson $76.450 billion US
Airbus Defense $75.261 billion France
Peugeot Automotive $73.506 billion France
China Metals $72.997 billion China
BASF Chemicals $72.677 billion Germany
Panasonic $72.045 billion Japan
Beijing Automotive $69.531 billion China
FAW Automotive $69.524 billion China
Arcelor Steel $68.679 billion Luxembourg
Mitsubishi Engineering $68.301 billion Japan
Procter & Gamble $66.217 billion US
Norinco Defense $64.646 billion China
Pepsico $63.525 billion US
Intel Electronics $62.761 billion US
DowDuPont Chemical $62.683 billion US
Unilever Consumer $60.548 billion US
United Technologies $59.837 billion US
Aviation Defense $59.263 billion China
China Baowu Steel $59.255 billion China
Chem China Chemicals $57.989 billion China
Hoffman-La Roche Pharma $56.634 billion Switzerland
Anheuser Busch $56.444 billion Belgium
LG Electronics $54.314 billion South Korea
POSCO Steel $53.244 billion South Korea
Shandong Textiles $53.203 billion China
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals $52.546 billion US
Hewlett-Packard Electronics $52.056 billion US
Bayer Pharmaceuticals $52.933 billion US
Sinopharm Pharmaceuticals $51.844 billion China
Nippon Steel $51.164 billion Japan
JBS SA foods $51.118 billion Brazil
Lockheed Martin Defense $51.048 billion US
Guangzhou Automotive $50.323 billion China
Novartis Pharmaceuticals $50.135 billion Switzerland
Continental Tyres $49.608 billion Germany
Christian Dior $49.221 billion France
Cisco Systems $48.005 billion US
ThyssenKrupp Steel $47.360 billion Germany
Kia Automotive $48.360 billion South Korea
Aluminum Corp of China $46.684 billion China
Denso Engineering $46.106 billion Japan
Saint-Gobain building materials $46.002 billion France
Tata Automotive $45.842 billion India
Bunge food & tobacco $45.794 billion US
Hengli textiles $45.563 billion China
Caterpillar construction equipment $45.462 billion US
HBIS metals $45.390 billion China
Lenovo electronics $45.350 billion China
China South automotive, electronics $44.785 billion China
China National building materials $44.701 billion China
China Shipbuilding $44.431 billion China
Mitsui engineering $44.155 billion Japan
Sinomach industrial machinery $42.638 billion China
Greely automotive $41.172 billion China
ZF Friedrichshafen auto parts $41.080 billion Germany
Sanofi pharmaceuticals $40.810 billion France
Honeywell engineering $40.534 billion US
Merck pharmaceuticals $40.122 billion US
Mitsubishi electronics $39.995 billion Japan
SABIC chemicals $39.939 billion Saudi Arabia
Jardine Matheson auto parts $36.456 billion UK
Pegatron electronics $39.238 billion Taiwan
Volvo automotive $39.172 billion Sweden
Magna auto parts $38.946 billion Canada
GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceuticals $38.868 billion UK
Tyson foods $38.260 billion US
Oracle electronics $37.728 billion US
Mitsubishi engineering $37.103 billion Japan
Fujitsu electronics $36.991 billion Japan


Only 24 of the largest companies on the planet are US companies. The other 76 are in other countries. 50 years ago, this list would have included over 50 US companies.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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