20 Top Manufacturing Companies to Know

These companies are touching global supply chains and everyday life in ways that defy simple labels.

Written by Mia Goulart
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UPDATED BY
Brennan Whitfield | Mar 25, 2026
REVIEWED BY
Ellen Glover | Mar 25, 2026
Summary: Modern manufacturing has evolved into a high-tech sector spanning from aerospace to baby care. Leading this transformation are innovators like Samsung, Intel, Tesla and Toyota, which redefine global supply chains through advanced technology and essential consumer goods.

On the surface, “Manufacturing Companies to Know” might sound like a simple category, but the reality is far more dynamic. 

Manufacturing today spans industries from aerospace to medical devices. The industry includes companies that produce satellites, AI-driven robotics and smart home and baby care products, touching global supply chains and everyday life in ways that defy simple labels.

According to research by ZipDo, the global manufacturing sector remains a cornerstone of the world economy, as it contributes roughly 16  percent to global GDP and experiences sustained growth even as it evolves. 

Below are a few companies to watch.

Top Manufacturing Companies

  • TSMC
  • Tesla
  • Samsung
  • Caterpillar
  • Toyota
  • Intel
  • John Deere
  • Amphenol
  • Analog Devices
  • Fortune Brand Innovations

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Top Manufacturing Companies to Know

TSMC, or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, is a semiconductor foundry that manufactures integrated circuits for companies globally. It provides technical infrastructure and manufacturing facilities to turn semiconductor designs into physical chips through processes like advanced packaging and mask services. These chips are essential components for a wide range of modern technology, including smartphones, high-performance computers and artificial intelligence systems.

 

Tesla is a manufacturer of electric vehicles, ranging from consumer sedans and SUVs to utility trucks. The company also produces clean energy hardware, including solar panels, solar roofs and battery storage units, as well as the charging infrastructure and software systems necessary to support its ecosystem of electric products.

 

Samsung is a broad-based electronics manufacturer that produces a variety of consumer technology, including Galaxy smartphones, tablets, wearable devices and laptops. The company also develops home entertainment and utility products such as televisions, soundbars and branded kitchen and laundry appliances.

 

Caterpillar manufactures heavy equipment and power systems used in industries such as construction, mining, agriculture and energy. Specifically, it produces a range of machinery — including excavators, dozers and trucks — along with specialized attachments, engine parts and power generation systems like gensets. In addition to hardware, Caterpillar provides support services like equipment rentals, financing and operator training through its global dealer network.

 

Toyota is a global vehicle manufacturer, producing multiple types of passenger cars, trucks, minivans and SUVs. The company offers a diverse lineup of powertrains as well, such as hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell technologies. It also offers specialized maintenance and genuine parts and accessories.

 

Intel designs and manufactures essential computing components, most notably central processing units (CPUs), AI accelerators, graphics hardware and networking products to support data centers, edge computing and personal PCs. Intel also operates a foundational manufacturing business, providing advanced packaging and process technologies to build semiconductor systems for the broader industry.

 

John Deere is a manufacturer of specialized machinery for agriculture, construction, forestry and lawn care, with its product line including tractors, harvesters, excavators and mowers. The company also provides supporting services such as equipment financing through John Deere Financial, parts distribution and maintenance support.

 

Analog Devices is a semiconductor company that manufactures high-performance analog, mixed-signal and digital signal processing integrated circuits for use in the automotive, industrial, healthcare and telecommunications sectors. It also develops technologies such as data converters, amplifiers, sensors and power management solutions.

 

Amphenol is a global designer and manufacturer of interconnect, sensor and antenna solutions used across industries like automotive, aerospace, defense and networking. Its product portfolio includes various connectors, fiber optic systems, sensors for temperature and pressure and high-speed cable assemblies.

 

Ursa Major is an aerospace and defense company that’s developing propulsion systems for space, hypersonic applications and missile systems. It’s scaling its manufacturing capabilities by increasing its headcount and expanding its facilities footprint in Colorado to ensure it can deliver more engines for customers.

 

Fortune Brands Innovations is a portfolio company specializing in home security and residential products, with brands such as Rohl, Aqualisa and SpringWell. Headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, the company primarily serves customers in the United States while also operating across Canada, Mexico, Europe and China.

 

LogicMark designs medical alert and safety devices that provide 24/7 access to assistance, helping users live independently and securely. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

City Labs is a South Florida-based manufacturer of NanoTritium batteries designed for microelectronics, sensors and other devices used in defense, homeland security and medical implants. The company states that its batteries can operate for more than 20 years and are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and wide altitude variations.

 

Manufactured specializes in manufacturing and inventory financing for B2B and direct-to-consumer customers across a wide range of industries worldwide. The company says its services help clients lower the cost of goods over time, improve inventory quality and optimize the overall inventory lifecycle.

 

Coterie develops sustainable, dermatologist-tested baby care products, including diapers and wipes designed to reduce leaks and skin irritation. The company also says it partners with organizations such as Baby2Baby to help donate its products to families in need.

 

Utah-based LVT specializes in remote security technology across multiple industries. Founded in 2005 to improve construction site monitoring, the company has expanded to offer solutions such as mobile unit integration, solar-powered systems and security software for a wide range of applications. 

 

Fortive develops products, software and services that help organizations across multiple industries detect hazards and resolve issues quickly, with offerings that include gas detection and predictive maintenance. Headquartered in Washington, the company serves customers in more than 50 countries worldwide.

 

Terran Orbital designs and manufactures satellite products for the aerospace and defense industries, offering end-to-end capabilities that include production, launch planning, mission operations and on-orbit support. The company operates nine offices worldwide, with its headquarters in Irvine, California, and additional locations across the United States and Italy.

 

CreateMe Technologies, Inc. is an AI robotics company based in Newark, California, focused on automating the manufacturing of soft materials like apparel. It claims to replace traditional stitch-based construction with digital adhesives and automated material handling, enabling localized, on-demand production that reduces waste and improves product recyclability.

 

AkzoNobel, founded in 1792, is a Dutch company supplying paints and coatings to both industrial and consumer markets in over 150 countries. Its portfolio includes well-known brands such as Dulux, Sikkens and Interpon, with products ranging from automotive and transportation coatings to marine coatings and more.

 

Rose Velazquez contributed reporting to this story.

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