NAICS 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills
NAICS 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills
GENERAL STATISTICS | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ million) | |||||||
Total | with 20 or more employees | Total (000) | Production | Payroll ($ mil) | Wages ($/hr) | Cost of Materials | Value Added by Manufacture | Value of Shipments | Capital Invest. | |||
Workers (000) | Hours (Mil) | |||||||||||
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P’s show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1997 | 733 | 909 | 411 | 132.9 | 115.9 | 242.0 | 3,431.9 | 11.27 | 10,638.1 | 7,491.4 | 18,233.4 | 894.5 |
1998 | 924 | 411 | 129.5 | 113.6 | 236.0 | 3,422.5 | 11.51 | 10,568.7 | 7,811.2 | 18,305.5 | 835.8 | |
1999 | 899 | 413 | 121.0 | 104.7 | 217.4 | 3,139.6 | 11.33 | 9,320.7 | 7,340.5 | 16,655.0 | 753.3 | |
2000 | 874 | 388 | 113.5 | 98.8 | 204.9 | 3,044.1 | 11.70 | 8,747.9 | 6,666.0 | 15,562.2 | 499.6 | |
2001 | 880 | 385 | 95.9 | 82.9 | 165.8 | 2,605.5 | 12.10 | 7,338.5 | 5,760.8 | 13,295.1 | 437.5 | |
2002 | 639 | 758 | 322 | 80.5 | 70.0 | 139.3 | 2,236.2 | 12.56 | 6,213.3 | 5,064.8 | 11,380.5 | 324.4 |
2003 | 687 | 306 | 72.5 | 63.6 | 123.7 | 2,001.0 | 12.79 | 5,667.2 | 4,695.7 | 10,400.5 | 188.4 | |
2004 | 636 | 281 | 60.5 | 52.4 | 104.0 | 1,748.1 | 13.19 | 5,260.2 | 4,065.3 | 9,332.4 | 236.5 | |
2005 | 578 | 258 | 52.5 | 45.8 | 91.3 | 1,549.9 | 13.64 | 5,098.6 | 4,262.4 | 9,350.2 | 142.1 | |
2006 | 567P | 246P | 44.3 | 38.3 | 77.6 | 1,362.8 | 13.93 | 4,490.1 | 3,525.6 | 8,031.2 | 146.1 | |
2007 | 521P | 225P | 31.1P | 26.8P | 49.2P | 1,048.0P | 14.13P | 3,412.6P | 2,679.6P | 6,103.9P | ||
2008 | 476P | 203P | 20.3P | 17.4P | 29.0P | 792.3P | 14.45P | 2,706.1P | 2,124.8P | 4,840.2P | ||
2009 | 430P | 182P | 9.5P | 8.0P | 8.9P | 536.6P | 14.76P | 1,999.5P | 1,570.0P | 3,576.4P | ||
2010 | 385P | 161P | 280.9P | 15.07P | 1,293.0P | 1,015.2P | 2,312.7P |
INDICES OF CHANGE | ||||||||||||
Year | Companies | Establishments | Employment | Compensation | Production ($ million) | |||||||
Total | with 20 or more employees | Total (000) | Production | Payroll ($ mil) | Wages ($/hr) | Cost of Materials | Value Added by Manufacture | Value of Shipments | Capital Invest. | |||
Workers (000) | Hours (Mil) | |||||||||||
Sources: Same as General Statistics. Values reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and the values of 100 in other years means the same as 2002. ‘P’s show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1997 | 115 | 120 | 128 | 165 | 166 | 174 | 153 | 90 | 171 | 148 | 160 | 276 |
1998 | 122 | 128 | 161 | 162 | 169 | 153 | 92 | 170 | 154 | 161 | 258 | |
1999 | 119 | 128 | 150 | 150 | 156 | 140 | 90 | 150 | 145 | 146 | 232 | |
2000 | 115 | 120 | 141 | 141 | 147 | 136 | 93 | 141 | 132 | 137 | 154 | |
2001 | 116 | 120 | 119 | 118 | 119 | 117 | 96 | 118 | 114 | 117 | 135 | |
2002 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
2003 | 91 | 95 | 90 | 91 | 89 | 89 | 102 | 91 | 93 | 91 | 58 | |
2004 | 84 | 87 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 78 | 105 | 85 | 80 | 82 | 73 | |
2005 | 76 | 80 | 65 | 65 | 66 | 69 | 109 | 82 | 84 | 82 | 44 | |
2006 | 75P | 76P | 55 | 55 | 56 | 61 | 111 | 72 | 70 | 71 | 45 | |
2007 | 69P | 70P | 39P | 38P | 35P | 47P | 113P | 55P | 53P | 54P | ||
2008 | 63P | 63P | 25P | 25P | 21P | 35P | 115P | 44P | 42P | 43P | ||
2009 | 57P | 56P | 12P | 11P | 6P | 24P | 118P | 32P | 31P | 31P | ||
2010 | 51P | 50P | 13P | 120P | 21P | 20P | 20P |
SELECTED RATIOS | |||||||
For 2002 | Avg. of All Manufact. | Analyzed Industry | Index | For 2002 | Avg. of All Manufact. | Analyzed Industry | Index |
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All Manufacturing’ column represents the average of all manufacturing industries reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’. Ratios shown for 2002, the last complete census year. | |||||||
Employees per Establishment | 42 | 106 | 253 | Value Added per Production Worker | 182,367 | 72,354 | 40 |
Payroll per Establishment | 1,639,184 | 2,950,132 | 180 | Cost per Establishment | 5,769,015 | 8,196,966 | 142 |
Payroll per Employee | 39,053 | 27,779 | 71 | Cost per Employee | 137,446 | 77,184 | 56 |
Production Workers per Establishment | 30 | 92 | 313 | Cost per Production Worker | 195,506 | 88,761 | 45 |
Wages per Establishment | 694,845 | 2,308,190 | 332 | Shipments per Establishment | 11,158,348 | 15,013,852 | 135 |
Wages per Production Worker | 23,548 | 24,994 | 106 | Shipments per Employee | 265,847 | 141,373 | 53 |
Hours per Production Worker | 1,980 | 1,990 | 100 | Shipments per Production Worker | 378,144 | 162,579 | 43 |
Wages per Hour | 11.89 | 12.56 | 106 | Investment per Establishment | 361,338 | 427,968 | 118 |
Value Added per Establishment | 5,381,325 | 6,681,794 | 124 | Investment per Employee | 8,609 | 4,030 | 47 |
Value Added per Employee | 128,210 | 62,917 | 49 | Investment per Production Worker | 12,245 | 4,634 | 38 |
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 62,104 Total employment (000): 208.9 | |||||||||
Company Name | Address | CEO Name | Phone | Co. Type | Sales ($ mil) | Empl. (000) | |||
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2008. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space. | |||||||||
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. | 1007 Market St. | Wilmington | DE | 19898 | 302-774-1000 | P | 29,378 | 60.0 | |
Owens Corning | 1 O Corning Pky | Toledo | OH | 43659 | David T. Brown | 419-248-8000 | P | 4,978 | 20.0 |
InterTech Group Inc. | 4838 Jenkins Ave. | N Charleston | SC | 29405 | 843-744-5174 | S | 3,830 | 16.0 | |
Milliken and Co. | PO Box 1926 | Spartanburg | SC | 29304 | Ashley Allen | 864-503-2020 | R | 3,001* | 10.0 |
Carpenter Co. | 5016 Monument | Richmond | VA | 23230 | Stanley F. Pauley | 804-359-0800 | R | 1,401* | 5.7 |
Beaulieu of America L.L.C. | PO Box 1248 | Dalton | GA | 30720 | Ralph Boe | R | 1,179* | 7.5 | |
Findlay Industries Inc. | 4000 Fostoria Ave. | Findlay | OH | 45840 | Philip D. Gardner | 419-422-1302 | R | 1,141* | 5.0 |
Amesbury Group Inc. | 57 S Hunt Rd. | Amesbury | MA | 01913 | 978-388-0581 | R | 1,140* | <0.1 | |
Albany Intl Corp. | PO Box 1907 | Albany | NY | 12201 | Jospeh Morone | 518-445-2200 | P | 1,093 | 6.2 |
Springs Global US Inc. | PO Box 70 | Fort Mill | SC | 29716 | Crandall C. Bowles | 803-547-1500 | R | 1,081* | 8.0 |
Interface Inc. | 2859 Paces Ferry Rd | Atlanta | GA | 30339 | Ray C. Anderson | 770-437-6800 | P | 1,076 | 4.9 |
Polymer Group Inc. | 9335 Harris Corners | Charlotte | NC | 28269 | Veronica Hagen | 704-697-5100 | P | 1,022 | 3.5 |
Highland Industries Inc. | 629 Green Valley Rd | Greensboro | NC | 27408 | Stanley Groner | 336-547-1600 | R | 913* | <0.1 |
Steiner Corp. | PO Box 2317 | Salt Lake City | UT | 84110 | Kevin Steiner | 801-328-8831 | R | 855* | 12.0 |
International Textile Group | 804 Green Valley Rd | Greensboro | NC | 27408 | 336-379-6220 | P | 721 | 8.7 | |
Unifi Inc. | PO Box 19109 | Greensboro | NC | 27419 | Williams Jasper | 336-294-4410 | P | 690 | 2.9 |
Xerium Technologies Inc. | 14101 Capital Blvd. | Youngsville | NC | 27596 | Thomas Gutierrez | 919-556-7235 | P | 601 | 3.8 |
R.B. Pamplin Corp. | 805 SW Broadway | Portland | OR | 97205 | Robert B. Pamplin Sr. | 503-248-1133 | R | 478* | 4.0 |
Salisbury Manufacturing Corp. | 705 Hedrick St. | Salisbury | NC | 28144 | Ray Smith | 704-637-0741 | S | 446* | <0.1 |
Arden Companies | 18000 W 9 Mile Rd. | Southfield | MI | 48075 | Robert S. Sachs | 248-355-1101 | R | 424* | 1.2 |
Propex Fabrics | 260 The Bluffs | Austell | GA | 30168 | Joe Dana | 770-941-1711 | S | 368* | 3.5 |
Dan River Inc. | PO Box 261 | Danville | VA | 24543 | Barry F. Shea | 434-799-7000 | R | 327* | 3.5 |
Stroheim and Romann Inc. | 3000 47th Ave., 701 | Long Island Cty | NY | 11101 | Julian Grauer | 718-706-7000 | R | 304* | 0.1 |
Keyston Bros. | 2801 Academy Way | Sacramento | CA | 95815 | Dee Duncan | 916-946-1834 | R | 258* | 0.2 |
Culp Inc. | PO Box 2686 | High Point | NC | 27261 | Robert Culp | 336-889-5161 | P | 251 | 1.1 |
Miller Waste Mills Inc. | 580 E Front St. | Winona | MN | 55987 | 507-454-6900 | R | 250* | 0.3 | |
Fabricut Manufacturing Co. | 9303 E 46th | Tulsa | OK | 74145 | Harvey Noodleman | R | 248* | 0.2 | |
Copland Industries Inc. | PO Box 1208 | Burlington | NC | 27216 | Jason Copeland | 336-226-0272 | R | 226* | 0.4 |
DesignTex Inc. | 200 Varick St. | New York | NY | 10014 | 212-886-8100 | S | 219* | 0.2 | |
Haartz Corp. | 87 Hayward Rd. | Acton | MA | 01720 | John Fox | 978-264-2600 | R | 209* | 0.3 |
Carolina Mills Inc. | PO Box 157 | Maiden | NC | 28650 | S. G. Dobbins Jr. | 828-428-9911 | R | 206* | 1.2 |
American Woolen Company Inc. | PO Box 521399 | Miami | FL | 33152 | Richard Marcus | 305-635-4000 | R | 206* | 1.5 |
Best Manufacturing Group | 10 Exchange Pl. | Jersey City | NJ | 07302 | Scott Korman | 201-356-3800 | R | 172* | <0.1 |
Thomaston Manufacturing L.L.C. | 135 Greenwood | Wyncote | PA | 19095 | Jerome M. Zaslow | 215-576-1000 | S | 159* | 1.6 |
Quaker Fabric Corp. | 941 Grinnell St. | Fall River | MA | 02721 | Sangwoo Ahn | 508-678-1951 | P | 152 | 1.0 |
SK Textiles Inc. | 2938 E 54th St. | Vernon | CA | 90058 | Robert Paul Schwartz | 323-581-8986 | R | 143* | 0.4 |
Southern Mills Inc. | PO Box 289 | Union City | GA | 30291 | 770-969-1000 | R | 140* | <0.1 | |
Scalamandre Wallpaper Inc. | 300 Trade Zone Dr. | Ronkonkoma | NY | 11779 | Adrianne Bitter | 631-737-8891 | R | 134* | 0.4 |
Cranston Print Works Co. | 1381 Cranston St. | Cranston | RI | 02920 | F Rockefeller | 401-943-4800 | R | 129* | 0.6 |
Woolrich Inc. | 2 Mill Street | Woolrich | PA | 17779 | Charles Aides | 570-769-6464 | R | 127* | 0.6 |
ITOCHU International Inc. | 335 Madison Ave. | New York | NY | 10017 | Satoshi Tanioka | 212-818-8000 | S | 124* | 0.3 |
AstenJohnson Inc. | 4399 Corporate Rd. | Charleston | SC | 29405 | Dan Cappell | 843-747-7800 | R | 116* | <0.1 |
Hallwood Group Inc. | 3710 Rawlins St. | Dallas | TX | 75219 | Anthony J. Gumbiner | 214-528-5588 | P | 112 | 0.4 |
Standard Textile Company Inc. | PO Box 371805 | Cincinnati | OH | 45222 | 513-761-9255 | R | 111* | 0.3 | |
Associated Textile Converters | 15 E 26th St., 7th | New York | NY | 10010 | Jeff Thomas | 212-532-8670 | R | 104* | 0.1 |
Poly-Pak Industries Inc. | 125 Spagnoli Rd. | Melville | NY | 11747 | Peter Levy | 631-293-6767 | R | 103* | 0.4 |
Ramtex Yarns and Fabrics | PO Box 307 | Ramseur | NC | 27316 | Tom Seiler | 336-824-5600 | R | 102* | 0.7 |
Charles D Owen Manufacturing | PO Box 457 | Swannanoa | NC | 28778 | Charles Owen | 828-298-6802 | R | 101* | 0.7 |
Ahac Inc. | 1414 Allen Bradley | El Paso | TX | 79936 | 915-833-1145 | R | 99* | 1.3 | |
Premier Narrow Fabrics | 455 Hwy. 70 W | Columbiana | AL | 35051 | 205-669-3101 | S | 87* | 0.8 | |
Microfibres Inc. | PO Box 1208 | Pawtucket | RI | 02862 | James McCulloch | 401-725-4883 | R | 83* | 0.2 |
Winzen Film Inc. | PO Box 677 | Sulphur Springs | TX | 75483 | Karl Reimers | 214-340-7060 | S | 73* | <0.1 |
Crown Crafts Inc. | PO Box 1028 | Gonzales | LA | 70707 | E. Randall Chestnut | 225-647-9100 | P | 72 | 0.1 |
Carole Fabrics Corp. | PO Box 1436 | Augusta | GA | 30903 | W ‘Bill’ Geiger | 706-863-4742 | R | 69* | 0.5 |
Phifer Inc. | PO Box 1700 | Tuscaloosa | AL | 35403 | Beverly Phifer | 205-345-2120 | R | 66* | 0.9 |
Mattress Discounters Corp. | 9822 Fallard Ct. | Upper Marlboro | MD | 20772 | 301-856-6755 | R | 66* | <0.1 | |
William Barnet and Son L.L.C. | PO Box 131 | Arcadia | SC | 29320 | William Barnet | 864-576-7154 | R | 65* | <0.1 |
New York Wire Co. | PO Box 866 | Mount Wolf | PA | 17347 | Barry Douglas | 717-266-5626 | R | 65* | 0.5 |
Alice Manufacturing Company | PO Box 369 | Easley | SC | 29641 | Ellison Kissick | 864-859-6323 | R | 62* | 0.1 |
Greenwood Mills Inc. | 300 Morgan Ave. | Greenwood | SC | 29646 | William M. Self | 864-229-2571 | R | 61* | 0.7 |
American Fiber and Finishing | PO Box 2488 | Albemarle | NC | 28002 | P Keener | 704-983-6102 | R | 58* | 0.2 |
Eagle Industries Unlimited | 1000 Biltmore Dr. | Fenton | MO | 63026 | John Carver | 636-343-7547 | R | 55* | 0.4 |
Franco Manufacturing Company | 555 Prospect St. | Metuchen | NJ | 08840 | Louis Franco | 732-494-0500 | R | 54* | 0.2 |
Russell Yarn L.L.C. | PO Box 272 | Alexander City | AL | 35011 | Johathan R. Letzler | 256-500-4000 | S | 50* | 0.5 |
Bonded Fiber Products Inc. | 2748 Tanager Ave. | Los Angeles | CA | 90040 | Mark Bidner | 323-726-7820 | S | 48* | 0.3 |
Texollini Inc. | 2575 El Presidio St | Carson | CA | 90810 | Danial Kadisha | 310-537-3400 | R | 48* | 0.3 |
Guilford Fibers | 200 Dickens Rd. | Fuquay Varina | NC | 27526 | John Emrich | 919-552-5667 | S | 46* | 0.4 |
William T Burnett and Company | 1500 Bush St., 2 | Baltimore | MD | 21230 | Richard Tucker | 410-837-3000 | R | 46* | <0.1 |
Hobbs Bonded Fibers Inc. | PO Box 2521 | Waco | TX | 76702 | Carey Hobbs | 254-741-0040 | R | 46* | 0.2 |
Albany Intl Corp. Mt. Vernon | 2838 Grandview Dr. | Simpsonville | SC | 29680 | 864-967-7641 | S | 45* | 0.4 | |
BondCote Corp. | PO Box 729 | Pulaski | VA | 24301 | Theodore Anderson | 540-980-2640 | R | 45* | 0.1 |
Casting Designs Inc. | 9320 Crowley Rd. | Fort Worth | TX | 76134 | Jerry Bransom | 817-551-7373 | R | 40* | 0.1 |
G and T Industries Inc. | PO Box 8098 | Grand Rapids | MI | 49518 | Kim Gilpin | 616-452-8611 | R | 40* | 0.1 |
Hickory Brands Inc. | PO Box 429 | Hickory | NC | 28603 | Nisson Joseph | 828-322-2600 | R | 35* | <0.1 |
Veratex Inc. | 14000 Arminta St. | Van Nuys | CA | 91402 | AVI Cohen | 818-994-6487 | R | 34* | 0.3 |
MATERIALS CONSUMED | |||
Material | Quantity | Delivered Cost ($ million) | |
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. Explanation of symbols used: (D): Withheld to avoid disclosure of competitive data; na: Not available; (S): Withheld because statistical norms were not met; (X): Not applicable; (Z): Less than half the unit shown; nec: Not elsewhere classified; nsk: Not specified by kind; - : zero; p : 10-19 percent estimated; q : 20-29 percent estimated. | |||
Cotton fibers, raw | 1,000 bales | 2,037.7 | 511.6 |
Other animal fibers (wool, mohair, etc.), raw | mil lb | 15.2p | 33.0 |
Rayon and acetate staple and tow | mil lb | (S) | 30.6 |
Nylon staple and tow | mil lb | 11.0 | 17.5 |
Polyester staple and tow | mil lb | 326.2 | 178.4 |
All other manmade fiber staple and tow (excluding glass) | mil lb | (S) | 40.2 |
All other fibers (silk, jute, reused wool, waste, etc.) | mil lb | (D) | (D) |
Rayon, acetate, and lyocell filament yarns | mil lb | 37.3q | 82.3 |
Nylon filament yarn | mil lb | 71.6 | 201.5 |
Polyester filament yarn | mil lb | 325.8q | 472.2 |
All other filament yarns (excluding glass) | mil lb | (D) | (D) |
Glass filament yarn and roving | mil lb | (S) | 265.3 |
Spun yarn, all fibers | mil lb | 982.0p | 1,391.2 |
Broadwoven fabrics | mil sq yd | (S) | 324.2 |
Dyes, lakes, and toners | (X) | 109.6 | |
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies | (X) | 588.3 | |
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk | (X) | 926.0 |
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS | |||
Product or Product Class Shipments | Mil.$ | Product or Product Class Shipments | Mil.$ |
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The values are product shipments in millions of dollars for 2002. Total product shipments may be lower or higher than industry shipments. See Introduction for a full discussion. Values of indented subcategories are summed in the main heading(s). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. The abbreviation nsk stands for ‘not specified by kind’ and nec for ‘not elsewhere classified’. A dash (-) means zero. | |||
BROADWOVEN FABRICS | 10,773.1 | blends (gray goods) | 176.7 |
Cotton plain weave fabrics (excluding pile) (gray goods) | 959.5 | Manmade fiber broadwoven fabrics, of weaves other than plain, twill, and pile, of 85 percent or more spun yarn, excluding wool blends (gray goods) | 335.8 |
Cotton twill weave fabrics (excluding pile) (gray goods) | 823.0 | Manmade fiber broadwoven fabrics, combinations of spun and filament yarns (ex wool blends), each less than 85 percent of total fiber content (gray goods) | 625.8 |
Cotton fabrics, weaves other than plain, twill, or pile (gray goods) | 193.8 | Other broadwoven fabrics of manmade fibers including pile; and broadwoven fabrics of silk and natural fibers (excotton) (gray goods) | 270.4 |
Cotton pile fabrics (gray goods) | (D) | Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven pile fabrics (gray goods) | 107.2 |
Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics | 510.5 | Other broadwoven fabrics of manmade fibers including wool blends, and broadwoven fabrics of silk and natural fibers (ex cotton) (gray goods) | 163.2 |
Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics | 457.1 | Finished manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics | 1,575.3 |
Finished plain weave fabrics, excluding pile | 111.6 | Finished manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics | 1,362.1 |
Twill weave fabrics, excluding pile | 220.2 | Print cloth, of 85 percent or more spun yarns | 384.5 |
Fabrics, weaves other than plain, twill, and pile, including sateens, oxfords, table damask, jacquard, and dobby shirting | (D) | Plain weave fabrics, excluding print cloth, of 85 percent of more spun yarns | 96.5 |
Pile fabrics, including velvets, plushes, corduroy, terry toweling, and terry cloth | (D) | Twill weave fabrics, excluding pile, of 85 percent or more spun yarns | 36.2 |
Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics, nsk | 53.4 | Other weave fabrics, of 85 percent or more spun yarns | 27.7 |
Fabricated textile products | 1,360.1 | Pile fabrics, including velvets, plushes, and corduroys, of 85 percent or more spun yarns | 120.4 |
Fabricated textile products | 1,332.6 | Finished polyester broadwoven fabrics, of 85 percent or more filament yarns | 290.7 |
Towels and washcloths | 559.7 | Other fabrics, of 85 percent or more filament yarns | 308.2 |
Sheets and pillowcases | (D) | Other finished broadwoven fabrics, including combinations of spun and filament yarns, blends with wool, silk, blends with silk | 97.9 |
Bedspreads | 17.9 | Finished manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics, nsk | 213.2 |
Comforters and quilts | (D) | Wool broadwoven fabrics (gray goods) | (D) |
Blankets | 264.4 | Finished broadwoven wool fabrics and felts | 130.5 |
Other fabricated textile products, nec | (D) | Broadwoven fabrics, nsk, total | 493.2 |
Fabricated textile products, nsk | 27.5 | ||
Manmade fiber broadwoven fabrics of 85 percent or more filament yarns, chiefly rayon, acetate, and-or lyocell (gray goods) | 532.3 | ||
Manmade fiber broadwoven fabrics of 85 percent or more filament yarns, excluding rayon, acetate, and-or lyocell(gray goods)) | 1,330.8 | ||
Manmade fiber broadwoven plain weave fabrics, of 85 percent or more spun yarns, excluding pile and wool blends (gray goods) | 1,026.1 | ||
Manmade fiber broadwoven twill weave fabrics, of 85 percent or more spun yarns, excluding pile and wool |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Compensation of employees | 26.2 | Exports of goods & services | 26.6 | Cap Inv | |
Artificial & synthetic fibers & filaments | 13.7 | Manufg. | Curtain & linen mills | 16.6 | Manufg. |
Textile & fabric finishing mills | 11.3 | Manufg. | Textile & fabric finishing mills | 16.1 | Manufg. |
Management of companies & enterprises | 7.1 | Services | Personal consumption expenditures | 8.8 |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR BROADWOVEN FABRIC MILLS - Continued | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Sources: Benchmark Input-Output Accounts for the U.S. Economy, 2002, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., January 2008. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’. | |||||
Cotton | 5.3 | Agric. | Upholstered household furniture | 8.4 | Manufg. |
Wholesale trade | 5.0 | Trade | Women's & girls’ cut & sew apparel | 5.6 | Manufg. |
Fiber, yarn, & thread mills | 3.5 | Manufg. | Broadwoven fabric mills | 2.6 | Manufg. |
Power generation & supply | 2.9 | Util. | Textile bag & canvas mills | 1.9 | Manufg. |
Broadwoven fabric mills | 2.6 | Manufg. | Mattresses | 1.8 | Manufg. |
Pressed & blown glass & glassware, nec | 2.0 | Manufg. | Motor vehicle parts | 1.7 | Manufg. |
Truck transportation | 1.5 | Util. | Men's & boys’ cut & sew apparel | 1.4 | Manufg. |
Synthetic dyes & pigments | 1.1 | Manufg. | Plastics products, nec | 1.1 | Manufg. |
Livestock, nec | 0.7 | Agric. | Custom architectural woodwork & millwork | 1.0 | Manufg. |
Natural gas distribution | 0.7 | Util. | Wholesale trade | 0.9 | Trade |
Semiconductors & related devices | 0.6 | Manufg. | General S/L govt. services | 0.9 | S/L Govt |
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles) | 0.6 | Manufg. | Retail trade | 0.8 | Trade |
Paperboard containers | 0.5 | Manufg. | Cut & sew apparel, nec | 0.6 | Manufg. |
Specialized design services | 0.5 | Services | Metal & other household furniture | 0.5 | Manufg. |
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures | 0.4 | Construct. | General Federal government services, defense | 0.5 | Fed Govt |
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies | 0.4 | Hospitals | 0.3 | Services | |
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities | 0.4 | Manufg. | Printing | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Employment services | 0.4 | Services | Cut & sew apparel | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Services to buildings & dwellings | 0.4 | Services | Nonupholstered wood household furniture | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec | 0.4 | Services | Personal & household goods repair/maintenance | 0.2 | Services |
Advertising & related services | 0.4 | Services | Urethane & other foam products (except polystrene) | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Noncomparable imports | 0.3 | Foreign | Institutional furniture | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Automotive equipment rental & leasing | 0.3 | Fin/R.E. | Dolls, toys, & games | 0.1 | Manufg. |
Real estate | 0.3 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Business support services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Legal services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Architectural, engineering, & related services | 0.3 | Services | |||
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes | 0.3 | Services | |||
Warehousing & storage | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Lessors of nonfinancial assets | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance | 0.2 | Services | |||
Support services, nec | 0.2 | Services | |||
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Food services & drinking places | 0.2 | Services | |||
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll | 0.2 | Services | |||
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Scientific research & development services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Investigation & security services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Motor vehicle parts | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Telecommunications | 0.1 | Services | |||
Management, scientific, & technical consulting | 0.1 | Services | |||
Fabricated metals, nec | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Air transportation | 0.1 | Util. | |||
Relay & industrial controls | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Waste management & remediation services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Securities, commodity contracts, investments | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. |
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY FABRIC MILLS | |||||
Occupation | % of Total 2006 | Change to 2016 | Occupation | % of Total 2006 | Change to 2016 |
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’. | |||||
Textile knitting & weaving machine operators | 20.8 | -34.1 | Textile cutting machine setters, operators, & tenders | 1.7 | -29.4 |
Textile winding, twisting, & drawing machine operators | 9.5 | -34.1 | Machine feeders & offbearers | 1.6 | -36.4 |
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers | 4.4 | -33.4 | Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks | 1.5 | -32.0 |
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers | 4.4 | -29.4 | Packers & packagers, hand | 1.5 | -43.5 |
Textile bleaching & dyeing machine operators | 4.1 | -29.4 | Team assemblers | 1.4 | -29.4 |
Helpers--Production workers | 3.5 | -29.4 | Maintenance workers, machinery | 1.4 | -29.4 |
Sewing machine operators | 3.5 | -29.4 | Textile, apparel, & furnishings workers, nec | 1.4 | -40.3 |
Industrial machinery mechanics | 2.9 | -18.8 | General & operations managers | 1.4 | -36.4 |
Maintenance & repair workers, general | 2.7 | -29.4 | Industrial production managers | 1.2 | -29.4 |
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand | 2.5 | -36.4 | Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech | 1.1 | -29.4 |
Extruding & forming machine operators & tenders | 2.1 | -36.4 | Packaging & filling machine operators & tenders | 1.0 | -36.4 |
Industrial truck & tractor operators | 1.8 | -36.4 |
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE | ||||||||||
State | Establishments | Shipments | Employment | Cost as %of Shipments | Investment per Employee ($) | |||||
Total ($ mil) | % of U.S. | Per Establ. | Total Number | % of U.S. | Per Establ. | Wages ($/hour) | ||||
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of shipments or establishments (if shipment data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Data may not show all states active in the NAICS category. All data available at the time of publication are shown. | ||||||||||
North Carolina | 93 | 2,815.1 | 24.7 | 30,269.6 | 19,818 | 24.6 | 213 | 12.48 | 56.9 | 3,327 |
South Carolina | 88 | 2,463.0 | 21.6 | 27,989.1 | 16,335 | 20.3 | 186 | 12.81 | 55.8 | 6,239 |
Georgia | 59 | 1,850.4 | 16.3 | 31,363.0 | 12,782 | 15.9 | 217 | 12.72 | 54.5 | 2,722 |
Virginia | 22 | 949.6 | 8.3 | 43,162.2 | 8,294 | 10.3 | 377 | 11.78 | 54.9 | 2,243 |
Alabama | 21 | 892.9 | 7.8 | 42,518.7 | 6,800 | 8.4 | 324 | 12.73 | 54.0 | 2,448 |
Massachusetts | 18 | 489.1 | 4.3 | 27,171.1 | 3,704 | 4.6 | 206 | 12.33 | 53.2 | 11,620 |
New York | 61 | 376.6 | 3.3 | 6,173.7 | 1,371 | 1.7 | 22 | 12.90 | 57.8 | 6,257 |
Pennsylvania | 32 | 328.0 | 2.9 | 10,249.8 | 2,313 | 2.9 | 72 | 12.44 | 45.6 | 2,916 |
Maine | 14 | 158.9 | 1.4 | 11,346.8 | 1,085 | 1.3 | 78 | 12.06 | 51.2 | 3,662 |
California | 100 | 158.6 | 1.4 | 1,585.7 | 1,608 | 2.0 | 16 | 11.17 | 54.4 | 1,382 |
Tennessee | 7 | 94.4 | 0.8 | 13,492.3 | 765 | 0.9 | 109 | 12.42 | 38.6 | 2,175 |
New Jersey | 22 | 72.7 | 0.6 | 3,302.3 | 414 | 0.5 | 19 | 11.94 | 51.9 | 2,650 |
Connecticut | 11 | 37.0 | 0.3 | 3,364.0 | 285 | 0.4 | 26 | 13.83 | 48.9 | 2,404 |
Washington | 15 | 27.7 | 0.2 | 1,847.8 | 281 | 0.3 | 19 | 14.28 | 55.3 | 2,488 |
Florida | 29 | 23.0 | 0.2 | 792.0 | 156 | 0.2 | 5 | 13.14 | 53.3 | 1,705 |
Ohio | 14 | 21.4 | 0.2 | 1,527.4 | 193 | 0.2 | 14 | 15.91 | 23.3 | 1,197 |
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