This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding gasoline motor vehicle engines and gasoline motor vehicle engine parts, excluding carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves.
The gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing industry (NAICS 336312) is experiencing several notable qualitative trends. One of the most significant trends is the increasing shift towards sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Manufacturers are investing heavily in research and development to improve the fuel efficiency of gasoline engines and reduce emissions. This includes advancements in turbocharging, direct injection, and lightweight materials to meet stringent environmental regulations and consumer demand for greener vehicles.
Another trend is the integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) in manufacturing processes. These technologies are being used to optimize production lines, enhance quality control, and reduce operational costs. Additionally, the development of hybrid engines that combine gasoline and electric power is gaining traction as a transitional technology towards fully electric vehicles.
The industry is also seeing a shift in consumer preferences, with a growing market for smaller, more efficient engines as urbanization continues and fuel prices fluctuate. This is leading to a decline in the production of larger, less efficient engines.
Forecasts for the near future suggest that while the demand for traditional gasoline engines may decline, the integration of hybrid technologies and improvements in engine efficiency will drive growth. Manufacturers that adapt to these trends and focus on innovation and sustainability will likely remain competitive in the evolving market landscape.
Assembly line rebuilding of automotive and truck gasoline engines
Bearings (e.g., camshaft, crankshaft, connecting rod), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Connecting rods, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Crankshaft assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Cylinder heads, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Engine block assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline, manufacturing
Engines and parts (except diesel), automotive and truck, manufacturing
Flywheels and ring gears, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Fuel injection systems and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Fuel pumps, mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Gasoline engine parts, mechanical (except carburetors, pistons, piston rings, valves), automotive and truck, manufacturing
Gasoline engines, automotive and truck, manufacturing
Governors for automotive gasoline engines manufacturing
Internal combustion engines, automotive and truck gasoline, manufacturing
Manifolds (i.e., intake and exhaust), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valves, engine, manufacturing
Pumps (e.g., fuel, oil, water), mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine (except power steering), manufacturing
Rebuilding automotive and truck gasoline engines
Rocker arms and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Timing gears and chains, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
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