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Key Industries in Richmond
Port, Maritime, and Logistics
Richmond is home to one of the largest deep-water ports in the Bay Area, handling automobiles, bulk goods, and petroleum. Related logistics, warehousing, and distribution businesses also play a major role in the city’s economy.
Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial
Richmond has a long industrial legacy with heavy industry and fabrication, while also supporting modern manufacturers thanks to available industrial land and infrastructure. From companies like Chevron and Sims Metal to innovative manufacturers, Richmond maintains a strong industrial base.
Food & Beverage Production
Richmond has become a regional hub for food distribution and processing. Notable companies include Allen Brothers and The Chefs’ Warehouse, which supply high-quality products to restaurants and retailers across Northern California. These businesses build on a foundation of other food and beverage producers that leverage Richmond’s logistics advantages.
Clean Energy & Green Technology
Richmond is positioning itself as a leader in renewable energy, offshore wind planning, solar, and sustainable building technologies. Companies like Viridi (battery energy storage and grid resilience) and New Sun Road (AI- and IoT-powered microgrid management) are anchoring a cluster of clean energy innovators. Together, these firms are creating jobs and advancing California’s clean energy transition.
Life Sciences & Health Services
Richmond is home to Kaiser Permanente’s Richmond Medical Center and the California Department of Health Services’ East Bay District Office, both of which anchor the region’s health sector. Biotech research facilities and health service providers add further depth to this growing industry.
Retail, Hospitality, and Small Business
Richmond’s diverse local economy is supported by a wide range of small businesses, restaurants, shops, and hospitality providers. These enterprises create jobs, add vitality to neighborhoods, and reflect the city’s cultural diversity.