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Triumph Group, Inc. is an international supplier of aerospace components and systems. Based in Wayne, Pennsylvania , USA, Triumph engineers, designs, and manufactures aircraft components, systems and accessories. Several services and products are offered through three of their operating organizations, Triumph Aerospace Systems Group, Triumph Aerostructures and Triumph Aftermarket Services Group.
Triumph Group serves original equipment manufacturers of regional, commercial, military and business aircraft and components, as well as air cargo carriers and regional and commercial airlines.[1][2]
In the United States, the coatings industry includes almost 1500 processing establishments. Annual shipments in the U.S. in 2004 were approximately 1,560 billion gallons (6 billion liters) with a value of about US $19.5 billion. Coatings were used in mostly the following sub-industries: autos, machinery, metal equipment and fixtures, metal and wood furniture, containers, electrical and electronic, semiconductor and coil and sheet metals.
Coatings used by Original Equipment Manufacturer or (OEM) products manufacturers came to approximately 425 million gallons of that total during 2004.
Industry Definitions
Capacity - The maximum quantity of a product that be produced in a plant in one day if operating for 24 hours. Includes the capacity of idle plants until they are reported to be destroyed, dismantled, or abandoned.
Consumption - Materials used in producing or processing a product or otherwise removing the product from the inventory.
Exports - Includes all types of products shipped to foreign countries, or to agents or exporters for reshipment to foreign countries.
Gross shipments - The quantity or value of physical shipments from domestic establishments of all products sold, transferred to other establishments of the same company, or shipped on consignment, whether for domestic or export sale or use. Shipments of products purchased for resale are omitted. Shipments of products made under toll arrangements are included.
Interplant transfers - Shipments to other domestic plants within a company for further assembly, fabrication, or manufacture.
Inventories - The quantity or value of finished goods, work in progress, and materials on hand, taken together are called inventories.
Net receipts - Derived by subtracting the materials delivered at the end of the previous month from the sum of materials used during the current month.
Production - The total volume of products produced, including: products sold; products transferred or to inventory after adjustments for breakage, shrinkage, and obsolescence, plus any other inventory adjustment; and products that undergo further manufacture at same establishment.
Market Metrics
2006
Manufacturers' estimated shipments of paint and allied products totalled US $20.8 billion, an increase of 4.5 percent over 2005 shipments of US $19.9 billion.
Architectural coatings rose 5.2 percent to US $8.9 billion, up from US $8.5 billion.
OEM coatings shipments totaled US $6.1 billion, slightly higher than US $6.03 billion in 2005.
Special purpose coatings rose 7.7 percent to US $4.4 billion, an increase of 9.5% over 2005 (US $4.02B).
Miscellaneous paint coating products rose 5.4 percent to US $1.48 billion, slightly higher than the 2005 total of US $1.407 billion.
50% of coatings were used in the application of organic coatings including varnishes and paints
22% of coatings involved galvanizing processes
21% of coatings involved metal coatings and related activities
6% of coatings involved etching or engraving processes
The US Department of Commerce estimated the following coatings output by OEMs in the U.S.:
PRODUCT COATINGS REPORT - OEM QUARTERLY 1999-2005 (IN THOUSANDS OF US DOLLARS)
Month
1999(r) 2000(r) 2001(r) 2002(r) 2003(r) 2004(r) 2005(p)
March (Q1) 1,560,167 1,609,016 1,409,145 1,387,224 1,499,663 1,503,349 1,469,565
June (Q2) 1,596,052 1,641,196 1,465,511 1,525,946 1,544,653 1,533,417 1,704,695
September (Q3) 1,514,652 1,509,900 1,377,581 1,495,427 1,297,508 1,487,414 1,687,648
December (Q4) 1,537,371 1,389,108 1,308,702 1,435,610 1,219,657 1,413,043 1,603,266
r - revised
p - preliminary
Triumph Group serves original equipment manufacturers of regional, commercial, military and business aircraft and components, as well as air cargo carriers and regional and commercial airlines.[1][2]
In the United States, the coatings industry includes almost 1500 processing establishments. Annual shipments in the U.S. in 2004 were approximately 1,560 billion gallons (6 billion liters) with a value of about US $19.5 billion. Coatings were used in mostly the following sub-industries: autos, machinery, metal equipment and fixtures, metal and wood furniture, containers, electrical and electronic, semiconductor and coil and sheet metals.
Coatings used by Original Equipment Manufacturer or (OEM) products manufacturers came to approximately 425 million gallons of that total during 2004.
Industry Definitions
Capacity - The maximum quantity of a product that be produced in a plant in one day if operating for 24 hours. Includes the capacity of idle plants until they are reported to be destroyed, dismantled, or abandoned.
Consumption - Materials used in producing or processing a product or otherwise removing the product from the inventory.
Exports - Includes all types of products shipped to foreign countries, or to agents or exporters for reshipment to foreign countries.
Gross shipments - The quantity or value of physical shipments from domestic establishments of all products sold, transferred to other establishments of the same company, or shipped on consignment, whether for domestic or export sale or use. Shipments of products purchased for resale are omitted. Shipments of products made under toll arrangements are included.
Interplant transfers - Shipments to other domestic plants within a company for further assembly, fabrication, or manufacture.
Inventories - The quantity or value of finished goods, work in progress, and materials on hand, taken together are called inventories.
Net receipts - Derived by subtracting the materials delivered at the end of the previous month from the sum of materials used during the current month.
Production - The total volume of products produced, including: products sold; products transferred or to inventory after adjustments for breakage, shrinkage, and obsolescence, plus any other inventory adjustment; and products that undergo further manufacture at same establishment.
Market Metrics
2006
Manufacturers' estimated shipments of paint and allied products totalled US $20.8 billion, an increase of 4.5 percent over 2005 shipments of US $19.9 billion.
Architectural coatings rose 5.2 percent to US $8.9 billion, up from US $8.5 billion.
OEM coatings shipments totaled US $6.1 billion, slightly higher than US $6.03 billion in 2005.
Special purpose coatings rose 7.7 percent to US $4.4 billion, an increase of 9.5% over 2005 (US $4.02B).
Miscellaneous paint coating products rose 5.4 percent to US $1.48 billion, slightly higher than the 2005 total of US $1.407 billion.
50% of coatings were used in the application of organic coatings including varnishes and paints
22% of coatings involved galvanizing processes
21% of coatings involved metal coatings and related activities
6% of coatings involved etching or engraving processes
The US Department of Commerce estimated the following coatings output by OEMs in the U.S.:
PRODUCT COATINGS REPORT - OEM QUARTERLY 1999-2005 (IN THOUSANDS OF US DOLLARS)
Month
1999(r) 2000(r) 2001(r) 2002(r) 2003(r) 2004(r) 2005(p)
March (Q1) 1,560,167 1,609,016 1,409,145 1,387,224 1,499,663 1,503,349 1,469,565
June (Q2) 1,596,052 1,641,196 1,465,511 1,525,946 1,544,653 1,533,417 1,704,695
September (Q3) 1,514,652 1,509,900 1,377,581 1,495,427 1,297,508 1,487,414 1,687,648
December (Q4) 1,537,371 1,389,108 1,308,702 1,435,610 1,219,657 1,413,043 1,603,266
r - revised
p - preliminary