Materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services

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Top Producer
California
$1.46T in 2023
Top Consumer
Texas
$1.32T in 2023
Most Common Transport Type
Truck
8.99B tons
Federal Obligation
$82.5B
2017 Fiscal Year
Top Purchasing Agency
Department of the Navy
$38.1B in 2017

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In 2023, the top producer of Materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services was California with $1.46T. This is expected to increase 90.8% to $2.79T by 2050. The top consumer was Texas with $1.32T, and those inbound shipments are expected to increase 90.3% to $2.52T by 2050.

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.

In 2023, the most common means of transport for Materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services, by weight, was Truck with 8.99B tons, followed by Pipeline with 863M tons and Rail with 863M tons.

In 2017, the US government spent $82.5B on Materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services. The agency which purchased the largest amount of Materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services in 2017 was Department of the Navy ($38.1B), followed by Defense Logistics ($12.5B) and the Department of the Air Force ($12.4B).

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Production

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
Largest Producers in 2023
  1. $1.46T
  2. $1.31T
  3. $575B

In 2023, the US state which produced the most outbound materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services was California ($1.46T). Production in California is expected to increase 90.8% to $2.79T by 2050.

The following chart shows the top 5 states that outbound materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services.

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Consumption

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
Largest Consumers in 2023
  1. $1.32T
  2. $1.3T
  3. $605B

In 2023, the US state which consumed the most inbound materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services was Texas ($1.32T). Consumption in Texas is expected to increase 90.3% to $2.52T by 2050.

The following chart shows the top 5 states that inbound materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services.

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Transportation Method by Weight

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
Most Common Means
  1. Truck
    8.99B tons
  2. Pipeline
    863M tons
  3. Rail
    863M tons

In 2023, the most common means of transport for materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services, by weight, was Truck with 8.99B tons, followed by Pipeline with 863M tons and Rail with 863M tons. The following chart shows the breakdown of each transportation type compared to the national average for all products.

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Outbound California Partners

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
Top Purchasers (excluding California)
  1. $61.3B
  2. $35.5B
  3. $32.6B

In 2023, the largest purchaser of materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services from California (excluding California itself) is Texas ($61.3B), followed by New York ($35.5B) and Florida ($32.6B)

The following map shows the amount of materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services that California sells to each state (excluding California itself). Select a new state from the dropdown menu to update the map to focus on sales for that state.

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Inbound Texas Partners

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
Top Exporters
  1. $61.3B
  2. $28.8B
  3. $24.2B

In 2023, the largest domestic source for materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services in Texas (excluding Texas itself) is California ($61.3B), followed by Louisiana ($28.8B) and Illinois ($24.2B)

The following map shows the amount of materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services that each state outbounds to Texas (excluding Texas itself). Select a new state from the dropdown menu to update the map to focus on purchases made by that state.

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Product Flow

Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are live animals/fish, cereal grains, animal feed, building stone, natural sands, gravel, nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, crude petroleum, basic chemicals, fertilizers, chemical prods., plastics/rubber, logs, wood prods., newsprint/paper, paper articles, textiles/leather, nonmetal min. prods., base metals, articles-base metal, electronics, precision instruments, misc. mfg. prods., waste/scrap, and mixed freight.
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Government Spending

Monthly Federal Spending

$82.5B
2017 Obligation Amount
Contract
Most Common Purchase Method

In 2017, the US government spent $82.5B on materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services.

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Purchasing Agencies

Largest Purchasing Agencies
  1. Department of the Navy
    $38.1B
  2. Defense Logistics
    $12.5B
  3. Department of the Air Force
    $12.4B

The agency which purchased the largest amount of materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services in Fiscal Year 2017 was the Department of the Navy ($38.1B), followed by the Defense Logistics ($12.5B) and the the Department of the Air Force ($12.4B).

The following chart shows the share of purchases of materials and supplies for production and related products, except processed food and beverage inputs for human food manufacturing and food services across all federal agencies.

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