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Household Appliance Manufacture


Published Date: October 2009
Published By: First Research, Inc.
Page Count: 10
Order Code: R3470-3196
 
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The US household appliance manufacturing industry consists of about 300 companies with combined annual revenue of $25 billion. Major companies include GE, Whirlpool, and the US-based operations of Electrolux. The industry is highly concentrated: the top 20 companies hold 95 percent of the market.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Demand is driven by growth in consumer income and by home sales. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient operations and effective marketing. Large companies have economies of scale in production, marketing, and distribution. Small companies can compete effectively by producing specialty products, subcontracting to the larger manufacturers, or producing name brand goods under contract. The industry is fairly automated: annual revenue per employee is close to $250,000.

PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY

Major products are refrigerators, household laundry equipment, ovens, ranges, and vacuum cleaners. Refrigerators and freezers account for 25 percent of industry revenue; washers and dryers 20 percent; ovens and ranges 15 percent; and vacuum cleaners 12 percent. Other appliances include dishwashers, fans, microwave ovens, and water heaters.

Most appliance makers produce the body of their product from steel and plastics, and buy components like electric motors, compressors, heat elements, and controls from suppliers. Manufacturing operations consist largely of shaping metal in stamping presses with custom-built dies and assembling components. Steel, either cold-rolled, hot-rolled, or galvanized, is the major raw material. Plastics are used in making vacuum cleaner parts, as an insulating material in other products, and for ...

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