Primary Industries in Fayetteville
Fayetteville’s strongest manufacturing sectors — and the precision parts we machine for each.
Defense
Fayetteville's defense presence includes the Army's Fort Chaffee training center legacy, the Arkansas National Guard, and a growing manufacturing base leveraging Walmart's supply chain expertise for defense logistics. University of Arkansas research feeds engineering talent into regional defense programs.
Explore Defense in FayettevilleIndustrial Equipment
Fayetteville's industrial equipment sector is anchored by Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), one of the world's largest military installations. The base's massive vehicle maintenance, power generation, and HVAC operations require pumps, compressors, valves, and hydraulic systems. Goodyear Tire & Rubber's Fayetteville manufacturing plant drives demand for process equipment and material-handling systems. The region's growing logistics corridor — along I-95 — adds conveyor, sorting, and warehouse equipment needs, and Cumberland County's water and wastewater systems maintain steady demand for pump and valve components.
Explore Industrial Equipment in FayettevilleRobotics & Automation
Fayetteville's robotics demand is driven by Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) — the Army's largest installation by population, where Special Operations Command and the XVIII Airborne Corps test autonomous ground vehicles, counter-UAS systems, and battlefield robotic logistics. L3Harris, FLIR (Teledyne), and iRobot Defense have maintained Fayetteville operations to support Army robotics programs. The region's growing manufacturing base also adopts robotic welding and palletizing for food processing and building materials.
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