Texas has strong clusters in manufacturing, energy, transportation and logistics, information technology, and professional services.
The Texas Economic Development Corporation lists advanced manufacturing, energy evolution, information technology, professional services and corporate operations, and transportation and logistics as key business sectors in the state.
Recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis show that manufacturing contributed about 331 billion dollars to Texas gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024.
Most of our Texas list orders come from businesses like:
- Vendors serving construction and trades: For example, companies that sell equipment, materials, safety gear, or local services to contractors and job sites.
- Suppliers & service providers for manufacturing, logistics, and industrial firms: For example, parts and equipment suppliers, maintenance providers, freight and logistics companies, and other industrial services.
- Software, SaaS, agencies, and other pro-service teams: For example, B2B software tools, marketing agencies, and consultants that want more Texas decision makers for demos, campaigns, or outreach.