Federal obligations in other motor vehicle parts manufacturing (NAICS 336390)
$652.9M in federal contract obligations is tagged to other motor vehicle parts manufacturing, NAICS 336390, across 13,552 awards in USAspending.gov data indexed here. The residual vehicle-parts code covers motor-vehicle parts that are not transmissions and not complete automobiles. Dollars are obligations, not outlays. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so grant-funded fleet parts that never become contracts sit outside this total.
Key figures
- NAICS 336390 contract obligations are $652.9M on 13,552 awards.
- The code is residual vehicle parts, not complete automobiles or transmissions.
- Average action size is about $48,200.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays or part counts.
- Assistance without NAICS is excluded.
Residual vehicle parts at $652.9M
Federal fleets buy motor-vehicle parts that do not sit in a named 3363 title such as transmissions. USAspending tags $652.9M of contract obligations to NAICS 336390 on 13,552 awards. The total is not a parts-bin inventory and not a VIN count.
Automobile and light-duty motor vehicle manufacturing (336110) is complete vehicles. Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts (336350) is a named parts line. $652.9M follows the 336390 residual. Packet facts are the dollar total and the 13,552 count.
13,552 awards and a spare-parts average
Thirteen thousand five hundred fifty-two awards against $652.9M averages about $48,200 per action. That pattern fits repeated fleet restocks better than a few complete-vehicle buys. 13,552 is not unique manufacturers and not unique NSNs.
Amount sort on the industry hub finds any large residual-parts lots inside $652.9M among the restock rows that inflate 13,552. Treat $48,200 as a divider, not a catalog price.
13,552 awards under $652.9M is leftover vehicle parts, not OEM cars. Transmission parts have their own 336350 title. Complete light vehicles have 336110. The overlay keeps those three cells from collapsing. NSN lists are not in the harvest.
Parts versus complete vehicles and named powertrains
336390 is other motor vehicle parts. 336110 is complete automobiles and light-duty vehicles. 336350 is transmissions and power-train parts. Dual-role OEMs can be tagged as vehicle makers on some awards and as parts makers on others. $652.9M stays with 336390 on 13,552 tagged actions.
Cite this industry as $652.9M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 336390, other motor vehicle parts manufacturing, on 13,552 awards. The packet has no fiscal year. Live tables can move; the harvested pair remains $652.9M and 13,552.
The harvested pair for this overlay remains $652.9M and 13,552 tagged residual vehicle-parts awards in USAspending contract obligations, not complete-vehicle totals.
Obligations on fleet-parts lots
Parts contracts often obligate a quantity and pay on inspection. $652.9M is committed value on 13,552 tagged actions, not cash already paid for every component. Cancellations de-obligate. Outlays track payments separately.
Keep $652.9M attached to 336390 as tagged. This overlay does not merge complete-vehicle or transmission dollars into the residual-parts cell. Read descriptions on the 13,552 rows where the hub allows.
Hub path for 336390
The other motor vehicle parts manufacturing industry page lists the 13,552 awards behind $652.9M. The all-industries directory opens complete-vehicle and named power-train codes without combining those totals here. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.
Assistance without NAICS remains outside even when a grant buys similar fleet parts. Internal links on this file point only to the 336390 industry page and the all-industries directory.
Residual vehicle parts are not complete automobiles (336110) and not transmissions (336350). $652.9M on 13,552 awards is the leftover 336390 class. Fleet restocks inflate award count. VIN and NSN lists are not in the facts. The about $48,200 average is a divider, not a catalog price. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.
Residual parts versus complete vehicles and transmissions
Fleet buying splits among complete vehicles, named power-train parts, and leftover parts. $652.9M on 13,552 awards is the 336390 residual. Automobile manufacturing (336110) and transmission parts (336350) stay outside. The about $48,200 average matches spare-parts restocks better than OEM vehicle lots.
Delivery orders inflate 13,552 relative to unique manufacturers. Amount sort on the other motor vehicle parts manufacturing industry page finds large lots inside $652.9M among the tail. VIN counts and NSN lists are not in the packet facts.
Cite $652.9M in USAspending contract obligations tagged to NAICS 336390, other motor vehicle parts manufacturing, on 13,552 awards. Assistance without NAICS remains outside. No fiscal year is in the packet. Internal links are the 336390 hub and the all-industries directory. Source: USAspending.gov contract awards.
Questions
- How much federal contracting is coded to other motor vehicle parts manufacturing?
- NAICS 336390 shows $652.9M in obligations on 13,552 USAspending contract awards. That is residual vehicle parts as tagged, not complete automobiles or transmissions. The unit is obligations, not outlays or part counts. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so grants remain outside the 13,552-award extract behind $652.9M.
- Does 336390 include complete cars?
- No. Automobile and light-duty motor vehicle manufacturing is NAICS 336110. Transmission and power-train parts are 336350. This page’s $652.9M is the leftover vehicle-parts class on 13,552 tagged awards. Keep those named neighbors on their own industry pages.
- Why is the average award about $48,200?
- Dividing $652.9M by 13,552 awards yields about $48,200 per action. Fleet restocks and modifications inflate count relative to complete-vehicle NAICS codes. The count is not unique companies and not unique NSNs. Sort the hub by amount to see large lots versus the long tail of small tickets.
- Are fleet-parts grants included?
- Usually not. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS, so they fall outside this 13,552-award contract extract. Use program pages for grants. This industry guide covers tagged contracts only: $652.9M obligated on 13,552 other motor vehicle parts manufacturing awards in USAspending. Outlays are a different field.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.