Engineering Components: Global Manufacturing, Local Customer Service
At Aerostar Manufacturing, we embrace the increasing global interconnectedness in the manufacturing industry, leveraging the benefits of offshore manufacturing and global sourcing to deliver high quality, cost effective solutions to our clients. Our strategically placed operations in India and other countries allow us to offer competitive pricing, reduced lead times, and enhanced supply chain flexibility.
Our offshore manufacturing capabilities contribute to our ability to cater to a variety of industries worldwide, including automotive, aerospace, heavy truck, power generation, renewable energy (EV, Hydrogen), agriculture, heavy truck, oil and gas, military, construction, marine, recreational vehicles, electronics, mining and earth moving, and many more. By employing options to manufacture in a variety of locations globally, we can access diverse material and component options, aligning with our commitment to provide tailored solutions for each client’s unique needs.
Furthermore, our IATF 16949 and ISO 9001:2015 certified locations in the US and India, testify to our dedication to maintaining robust quality management systems and the highest product quality standards. These certifications are recognized globally, ensuring that our products, whether sourced domestically or internationally, adhere to the same high standards of design, development, production, and installation.
By leveraging US and offshore manufacturing, we, at Aerostar Manufacturing, strive to provide the best in terms of quality, cost, and delivery, regardless of your geographical location.
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Global Manufacturing Statistics
United States
Capacity:
- One of the largest manufacturing sectors in the world.
- Industries include aerospace, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, machinery, marine and technology.
Open Capacity:
- Usually operates close to full capacity but varies by industry.
- Experienced a decline in capacity due to offshoring in the last 20+ years.
- Unavailability of skilled and semi skilled workers for manufacturing sector at very reasonable salaries
Workforce:
- Employed around 12-13 million people in manufacturing as of 2021.
- Fairly specialized and experienced workforce.
Education of Workforce:
- Increasing need for skilled labor with technical and vocational training.
- Many workers have at least some college education, and a significant percentage have Bachelor’s or higher degrees.
India
Capacity:
- One of the largest manufacturing sectors in the world.
- Sector growing rapidly.
- Availability of skilled and semi skilled workers for manufacturing sector at very reasonable salaries
- Industries include aerospace, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, machinery, technology, mining etc.
Open Capacity:
- Usually operates close to full capacity, but varies by industry.
- Experienced a decline in capacity utilization due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Workforce:
- Employed around 12-13 million people in manufacturing as of 2021.
- Fairly specialized and experienced workforce.
Education of Workforce:
- Increasing need for skilled labor with technical and vocational training.
- Many workers have at least some college education, and a significant percentage have Bachelor’s or higher degrees.
Market Trends
United States
Automation & Robotics: Integration of automated systems and robots for more efficient production and reduced labor costs.
Precision Manufacturing: Demand for high precision components in industries like aerospace and healthcare is driving innovations in CNC machining.
Software Advancements: Utilization of advanced CAD/CAM software for more complex and accurate parts.
Sustainability: Focus on sustainable machining processes and the recycling of metal scraps.
Short-run Production: Increased demand for small batch and customized production runs.
5-Axis Machining: Growing adoption of 5 axis CNC machines for more complex and intricate parts.
IoT and Industry 4.0: The use of IoT technologies for predictive maintenance and real time monitoring of machinery.
Supply Chain Resilience: Re-evaluating supply chain strategies to focus on domestic suppliers following disruptions like the COVID 19 pandemic.
India
Skill Development: Increased emphasis on training programs to create a skilled workforce capable of operating advanced CNC machines.
Cost-Effective Services: Competitive pricing in CNC machining services as compared to other markets, attracting foreign clients.
Growing Automotive Sector: Strong growth in the automotive industry drives demand for CNC machining for parts production.
Government Initiatives: Programs like “Make in India” encourage the domestic production of machinery, including CNC machines.
Quality Control: Adoption of international quality standards to meet the requirements of global clients.
Import Dependence: Reliance on imported CNC machines, with initiatives underway to develop domestic manufacturing capabilities.
Small and Medium Enterprises: A growing number of SMEs adopting CNC machining to improve quality and productivity.
Localized Supply Chains: Efforts to develop localized supply chains to minimize disruptions and improve lead times.
Components Manufactured in the US and India
United States
Aerospace Components: Precision machined turbine blades, engine casings, and landing gear components.
Automotive Parts: Engine blocks, drive shafts, and body panels.
Medical Implants: Hip and knee replacements, screws, and other surgical hardware made of titanium or stainless steel.
Electronics Housings: Metal casings for computers, mobile devices, and other electronics.
Hydraulic Systems: Pistons, cylinders, and valves for hydraulic machinery.
Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and rivets used in a wide range of applications.
Gear Systems: Metal gears used in machinery and vehicles.
Rail Components: Tracks, brackets, and other specialized parts for the rail industry.
Pipelines and Fittings: Tubes, elbows, and joints used in oil and gas pipelines.
Heavy Machinery Components: Rollers, blades, and buckets for construction and mining equipment.`
India
Textile Machinery Components: Spindles, bobbins, and other components for textile manufacturing machines.
Automotive Components: Engine parts, brake systems, and sheet metal components.
Railway Components: Axles, wheels, and other parts for trains and rail systems.
Agricultural Equipment: Plow blades, tilling equipment, and combine harvester components.
Electrical Hardware: Metal casings, enclosures, and electrical connectors.
Pumps and Valves: Components for water pumps, hydraulic systems, and industrial valves.
Hand Tools: Wrenches, hammers, and other hand tools made from steel or other metals.
Fasteners: Nuts, bolts, and washers for various applications.
Construction Materials: Rebars, metal beams, and scaffolding components.
Consumer Appliances: Metal parts for refrigerators, air conditioners, and washing machines.
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