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500 Industrial Manufacturing Leads
Perfect for: focused regional pushes, new verticals, and feeding a small but hungry sales team.
The 500 Industrial Manufacturing Lead List is designed for teams that already know industrial is their game—and now want a repeatable flow of qualified manufacturers in specific regions or niches.
What’s Inside
Structured for clean B2B execution:
Company information
Company name
Website
City, state, country
Segment tags like:
job shop / machine shop
contract manufacturer
metal fabrication
plastics / molding
assembly / sub-assemblies
industrial equipment & components
Decision-maker contacts(where available)
Owners, founders, or presidents
Plant / Operations / Production managers
Engineering managers
Purchasing / buyers / supply chain
Sales and BD contacts
Business emails and phone numbers
Capability highlights(when available)
Key processes (CNC, turning, milling, stamping, forming, molding, etc.)
Parts / components focus (machined parts, fabricated frames, housings, enclosures, etc.)
Main industries served
Best Use Cases
Regional expansion – e.g., own Midwest industrial manufacturers, or a cluster like Great Lakes, Southeast, etc.
Vertical testing – focus a 500-account list around one vertical (e.g., automotive suppliers, food equipment, industrial OEMs).
Multi-channel outreach – enough volume to sustain coordinated email + phone + LinkedIn efforts without overwhelming your team.
This is your Phase 2: growth list—big enough to drive real pipeline, tight enough to stay relevant to your best-fit manufacturers.
Perfect for: focused regional pushes, new verticals, and feeding a small but hungry sales team.
The 500 Industrial Manufacturing Lead List is designed for teams that already know industrial is their game—and now want a repeatable flow of qualified manufacturers in specific regions or niches.
What’s Inside
Structured for clean B2B execution:
Company information
Company name
Website
City, state, country
Segment tags like:
job shop / machine shop
contract manufacturer
metal fabrication
plastics / molding
assembly / sub-assemblies
industrial equipment & components
Decision-maker contacts(where available)
Owners, founders, or presidents
Plant / Operations / Production managers
Engineering managers
Purchasing / buyers / supply chain
Sales and BD contacts
Business emails and phone numbers
Capability highlights(when available)
Key processes (CNC, turning, milling, stamping, forming, molding, etc.)
Parts / components focus (machined parts, fabricated frames, housings, enclosures, etc.)
Main industries served
Best Use Cases
Regional expansion – e.g., own Midwest industrial manufacturers, or a cluster like Great Lakes, Southeast, etc.
Vertical testing – focus a 500-account list around one vertical (e.g., automotive suppliers, food equipment, industrial OEMs).
Multi-channel outreach – enough volume to sustain coordinated email + phone + LinkedIn efforts without overwhelming your team.
This is your Phase 2: growth list—big enough to drive real pipeline, tight enough to stay relevant to your best-fit manufacturers.

