Moog Inc. continues to lead the manufacturing scene in Western New York.
Moog Inc. has maintained its status as the leading manufacturer in Western New York for the sixth consecutive year, employing 3,500 local workers. The company’s diverse product range contributes significantly to its success, with notable revenues achieved across multiple sectors including aerospace and defense. Competitors like Tesla and General Motors also play pivotal roles in the region’s manufacturing landscape, though challenges such as plant closures loom. The ongoing evolution within the industry underscores the importance of innovation and adaptation as the region’s economic fabric continues to change.
In the bustling city of Elma, Moog Inc. is proudly holding onto its title as the top manufacturer in Western New York for yet another year. This marks the sixth year in a row for the powerhouse company as it leads the pack with a whopping 3,500 local manufacturing workers under its roof. Quite an impressive feat!
Moog Inc. is not just about numbers; it manufactures a diverse range of products spanning across various markets such as aerospace and defense, industrial, energy, marine, and medical. The company doesn’t just have a local presence; they boast a total workforce of about 13,500 employees worldwide and raked in a staggering $3.6 billion in revenue in 2024. Clearly, they know how to make things happen!
Following closely in Moog’s footsteps is Tesla Inc., which claims the second spot in the region with its South Buffalo facility employing 2,064 workers. Known for its cutting-edge technology in electric vehicles and clean energy solutions, Tesla reported an impressive revenue of $97.69 billion in 2024. Under the leadership of Antonio Samuel, the team at Tesla is thriving.
Not to be outdone, General Motors Co. firmly holds the third position, specifically through its Lockport Facility, where 1,632 local manufacturing workers are engaged in producing vital components and systems for GM vehicles. Jason Rousell oversees operations, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
Pushing ahead, Cummins Inc. takes the fourth spot with its Southern Tier plant employing 1,500 local workers. These folks are focused on producing diesel engines for class 8 trucks and other essential equipment. Meanwhile, Thermo Fisher Scientific rounds out the top five, operating on Grand Island with a dedicated team of 1,198 local workers focusing on innovative laboratory products and life sciences technologies.
Buffalo’s manufacturing landscape continues to evolve, featuring an extensive list that includes 199 of the region’s largest manufacturers. Companies keen on making it onto this list can participate by completing a survey to showcase their details. It’s a great opportunity for manufacturers seeking recognition!
While the manufacturing sector has its stars, it also faces challenges. Recently, the impending shutdown of Oldcastle APG’s manufacturing plant located at the Buffalo Lakeside Commerce Center is casting a shadow over local employment figures. The details surrounding which employees will be affected remain undisclosed. This plant was notably significant as it previously housed operations for CertainTeed in a brownfield redevelopment project.
The situation takes a more concerning turn when considering that Oldcastle’s closure follows the shutdown of the Sumitomo Rubber USA tire plant in the Town of Tonawanda, which eliminated over 1,500 jobs. This highlights the ongoing struggles in the industry and the impact of economic sustainability issues.
Despite the hurdles, there’s a growing focus on automation and innovation especially among small and mid-sized manufacturers. This shift was evident in a recent event, providing a glimpse of how the industry is navigating through changes. While the industry prevails in many areas, the challenges ahead remind everyone of the dynamic nature of manufacturing.
As we look forward to what the future holds, one thing is certain: Moog Inc., along with other manufacturing giants, plays a vital role in shaping the economic landscape of Western New York. With innovation and resilience, the region is poised to adapt and thrive, regardless of the bumps in the road.
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