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Automotive Manufacturing Excellence Missouri: Center of Automotive Manufacturing Excellence FORD TRANSIT GMC SAVANA CHEVROLET COLORADO FORD F SERIES GMC CANYON CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2 The Automotive Industry in Missouri Missouri is a center for automotive manufacturing excellence, supported by a cost-competitive, pro- business and innovative environment. In 2020, despite industry slowdowns due to COVID-19, Missouri automo- tive manufacturers built nearly 600,000 vehicles. Since 2010, nearly $4 billion has been invested in Missouri’s automotive facilities, with St. Louis and Kansas City MSAs both ranking as top 10 metro areas for automaker investment from 2008-2019. Missouri ranked eighth as a state for auto investment from 2008–2019. Every Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, Chevrolet Express, and GMC Savana is born in Missouri. Many of the Ford Transit vans and more than 226,000 Ford F-150s are made here each year. And our location, combined with our supply chain, has earned us the reputation as North America’s Logistics Center. Every Class 1 railroad, highways in every direction, interna- tional airports, and the northernmost ice free port on the Mississippi are all part of Missouri’s supply chain success story. Companies like O’Reilly Auto Parts, one of the world’s largest auto parts retailers, have already taken advantage of this. O’Reilly established their headquarters in Springfield, Missouri. Missouri is already in the center of North America’s automotive supply chain London Toronto Fort Wayne Detroit Chicago Columbus Kansas City Louisville Nashville St. Louis Dallas San Antonio Monterrey Querétaro Mexico City 3 Vehicles Produced in the Missouri Area FORD TRANSIT (TRK.) CHEVROLET COLORADO CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2020 production: 148,000 2020 production: 109,000 2020 production: 60,000 FORD F SERIES GMC CANYON GMC SAVANA 2020 production: 226,000 2020 production: 35,000 2020 production: 21,000 Production in Kansas City, Kansas: Ford Plant in General Motors Plant Claycomo, MO in Wentzville, MO CHEVROLET MALIBU 2020 production: 115,000 General Motors in Kansas City, KS CADILLAC XT4 2020 production: 30,000 4 Missouri’s Automotive Manufacturing Companies MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURING MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS MANUFACTURING 5 “Riverside is right in the heart of the action—it’s close to OEMs, it has an experienced workforce, and a business-friendly environment. Expanding to Missouri puts U.S. Farathane in a great position to better serve our customers and expand our presence in the automotive industry.” Andy Greenlee, President, U.S. Farathane ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL METALS FOUNDRIES MANUFACTURING COATING, ENGRAVING, HEAT TREATING, AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCT MANUFACTURING ENGINE, TURBINE, AND POWER MOTOR VEHICLE BODY AND TRAILER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING FORGING AND STAMPING “Missouri offers Yanfeng USA an excellent business climate from which to serve our automotive customers, and we are excited to join the state’s strong community of automotive companies.” David Wang, President of Yanfeng USA 6 OTHER CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND PREPARATION MANUFACTURING COMPONENT MANUFACTURING ® PAINT, COATING, AND ADHESIVE PLASTIC PRODUCT MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING Top automotive manufacturing employers in Missouri ! 1 2 3 ! ! ! !!9 !! ! ! ! ! 4 5 6 !! ! !!!! ! !8!!!!! ! ! ! !! !1 !!5 ! ! 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With more than Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019 3 million educated workers, Missouri’s talent pool is deep, specialized and experienced in our state’s key Iowa growth areas including advanced manufacturing, Neb. 1.7M agtech, logistics and more. More than 277,000 of our 1.0M Ill. workers are employed in the manufacturing industry. 6.4M Kan. Mo. Ky. Missouri talent is driving innovation and building a 1.5M 3.1M modern, cutting edge economic environment. We are 2.1M creative and innovative with a strong pro-business work Tenn. ethic and strong technology acumen. Okla. 3.3M 1.8M Ark. 1.4M Missouri is home to many certified work ready com- munities, and Missouri workers are hard-working, conscientious, and have a proven ability to adjust to Employment in manufacturing technology and workforce evolution. Our Missouri One Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics, 2019 Start Training program offers technical training for a wide range of eligible industries. Iowa Neb. Additionally, Missouri’s competitive cost of living and 226,000 vibrant culture enable employers to provide employees 100,000 Ill. with a high quality of life at a lower cost than almost 586,000 anywhere in the U.S. Kan. Mo. Ky. 167,000 277,000 253,000 Tenn. Missouri’s transportation Okla. 355,000 141,000 Ark. equipment exports 162,000 totaled over $3.2 billion in 2019 Source: International Trade Administration Employment in NAICS 336: Transportation equipment manufacturing Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019 Missouri’s top automotive sectors by employment Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Iowa Wages, 2019 Neb. 13,000 9,000 Ill. Annual 46,000 Establishments Average Kan. Employment Mo. Ky. 40,000 NAICS 3361 Motor vehicle 47,000 65,000 15 11,536 manufacturing Tenn. NAICS 3362 Motor vehicle Okla. 81 2,707 Ark. 75,000 body and trailer manufacturing 21,000 15,000 NAICS 3363 Motor vehicle 139 10,941 parts manufacturing 9 Educational and Training Assets Business Resources In 2016, Boeing opened the Collaborative Autonomous Systems Laboratory to test hardware Missouri Enterprise provides manufacturing, engi- and software that will make a new generation of neering and business optimization services for Missouri autonomous air, sea and land vehicles work together companies. missourienterprise.org more effectively as a team or unit. boeing.mediaroom.com Educational Programs Missouri State University’s Center for Applied Science and Engineering (CASE) at the Jordan Valley Innovation Ranken Technical College has locations in St. Louis, Center in Springfield develops and supports advanced Wentzville, Perryville and recently announced plans materials research in carbon-based electronics and to open a new campus in Troy, Mo. All of their loca- devices, materials research and characterization, vari- tions are formed in partnership with local employers. ous MEMS sensors, and systems fabrication. Under Ranken’s model of work-based learning with an jvic.missouristate.edu/case apprentice-styled, microenterprise structure students gain experience, industry certifications, and earnings The Emerson Center for Engineering Manufacturing while working with established industry leaders such as is a 31,000-square-foot facility on the St. Louis Emerson, Enterprise, Nidec Motor Corporation, Community College campus featuring state-of-the-art and Watlow. tooling and equipment. The center includes 14,000 square feet of lab space and classrooms dedicated The University of Central Missouri offers an to manufacturing, materials, quality assurance, civil Automotive Technology Management program. UCM engineering, electrical/electronic, CAD, and skilled is one of fewer than 20 universities in the nation meet- trades. stlcc.edu ing the demand for well-qualified, corporate level and technical graduates. Missouri’s Automotive Industry Educational Programs by Technology Share, 2020 Knowledge Centers Data The Alliance for Collaborative Research in Alternative Fuels Technology (All-Craft) is a partner- ship led by the University of Missouri in collaboration with MRIGlobal and others from across the state. The Automotive alliance is focused on low-pressure, high-capacity stor- age technologies for natural gas and hydrogen used in transportation. all-craft.missouri.edu IT, Computer Manufacturing Engineering “In Warrensburg we have found a geographic location that will allow us to exceed the expectations of our customers, a capable workforce, and a state and local government that are very welcoming and supportive of our project.” David Cataldi, President, Janesville Acousticws 10 Institute of Materials Science & Engineering at made by Joplin’s EaglePicher Technologies. MOCAP is Washington University in St. Louis leverages the full devoted to research and development of new battery potential of interdisciplinary material science research and advanced power technologies and educating a of more than 69 engineers, physicists, chemists, and new high-tech workforce for the future. MOCAP offers earth and planetary
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