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Search, Detection, Navigation & Guidance System Manufacturing
Industry Description
The US search, detection, and navigation equipment manufacturing industry includes about 500 companies with combined annual revenue of about $50 billion. Major companies include FLIR Systems and the US operations of Japan's Furuno and the US operations of Switzerland's Garmin. Divisions of large integrated companies such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon also manufacture search, detection, and navigation equipment, primarily for national security and defense applications. The industry is highly concentrated: the largest eight companies account for about 75 percent of revenue; the largest 50 account for about 95 percent.
SIC: 3663, 3812
NAICS: 334220, 334511
NAICS: 334220, 334511
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Top 5 Companies
| Company | Sales | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Northrop Grumman Information Systems | 8,611.00M | Reston, VA |
| Exelis, Inc. | 5,891.00M | Mclean, VA |
| TomTom N.V. | 2,015.74M | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE | 1,524.12M | Paris, France |
| BAE SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS LIMITED | 1,322.53M | Edinburgh, Sa |
Trends
M&As - Companies looking to lower manufacturing cost, expand engineering services,...
Industry Indicator
US consumer spending on durable goods, an indicator of consumer search, detection, and navigation equipment sales, fell a slight 0.6 percent in November 2011 compared to the same month in 2010.
Quarterly Industry Update
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