NAICS 322130 - Paperboard Mills
NAICS 322130 - Paperboard 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: 1992, 1997, 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from the 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, reported in the Federal Government's NAICS format. Other years were originally reported in equivalent SIC format. ‘P’s show projections by the editors. | ||||||||||||
1991 | 50.6 | 39.0 | 86.5 | 2,027.4 | 16.90 | 7,781.1 | 7,257.2 | 15,013.1 | 2,152.3 | |||
1992 | 89 | 204 | 200 | 51.5 | 39.4 | 88.4 | 2,136.4 | 17.36 | 8,013.4 | 8,195.3 | 16,140.0 | 2,040.7 |
1993 | 53.3 | 40.5 | 90.0 | 2,244.2 | 17.69 | 8,657.0 | 7,525.7 | 16,164.8 | 1,643.3 | |||
1994 | 54.9 | 41.4 | 94.5 | 2,392.3 | 17.99 | 9,771.9 | 8,893.5 | 18,749.0 | 1,432.1 | |||
1995 | 56.9 | 43.2 | 97.6 | 2,563.1 | 18.80 | 12,031.7 | 12,655.3 | 24,528.3 | 2,091.9 | |||
1996 | 54.8 | 41.7 | 94.9 | 2,599.3 | 19.42 | 10,603.6 | 9,654.5 | 20,270.9 | 2,359.8 | |||
1997 | 85 | 217 | 213 | 54.1 | 41.4 | 92.0 | 2,684.7 | 20.70 | 10,968.3 | 8,764.7 | 19,712.8 | 1,614.3 |
1998 | 232 | 212 | 53.7 | 41.3 | 90.2 | 2,712.8 | 21.41 | 10,838.6 | 10,110.1 | 20,942.5 | 1,393.8 | |
1999 | 233 | 207 | 51.2 | 39.4 | 86.0 | 2,680.6 | 22.25 | 10,828.7 | 10,429.2 | 21,302.7 | 1,272.6 | |
2000 | 238 | 213 | 50.9 | 39.3 | 86.3 | 2,695.0 | 22.37 | 11,476.9 | 11,913.9 | 23,327.1 | 1,186.2 | |
2001 | 247 | 211 | 48.8 | 37.9 | 83.3 | 2,601.3 | 22.28 | 10,915.4 | 11,029.3 | 21,895.9 | 1,029.6 | |
2002 | 87 | 199 | 189 | 46.2 | 35.6 | 75.5 | 2,560.6 | 24.41 | 10,076.3 | 10,786.0 | 20,853.6 | 818.0 |
2003 | 221 | 192 | 43.0 | 34.0 | 74.5 | 2,456.1 | 23.99 | 10,040.3 | 10,214.3 | 20,308.2 | 764.9 | |
2004 | 221 | 189 | 39.6 | 31.3 | 67.2 | 2,339.2 | 25.19 | 10,663.1 | 10,339.8 | 20,972.1 | 930.5 | |
2005 | 210 | 181 | 37.4 | 29.4 | 63.5 | 2,255.7 | 25.50 | 10,862.0 | 9,987.6 | 20,854.1 | 954.6 | |
2006 | 36.0 | 28.4 | 61.6 | 2,301.7 | 27.76 | 11,457.4 | 11,786.7 | 23,218.6 | 974.6 | |||
2007 | 39.2P | 31.0P | 66.2P | 2,544.1P | 27.31P | 11,510.8P | 11,841.7P | 23,326.9P | 633.6P | |||
2008 | 38.1P | 30.2P | 64.2P | 2,554.8P | 27.99P | 11,688.6P | 12,024.5P | 23,687.0P | 541.6P | |||
2009 | 36.9P | 29.4P | 62.2P | 2,565.5P | 28.68P | 11,866.3P | 12,207.3P | 24,047.2P | 449.5P | |||
2010 | 35.8P | 28.6P | 60.2P | 2,576.2P | 29.36P | 12,044.0P | 12,390.1P | 24,407.3P | 357.5P |
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. | ||||||||||||
1992 | 102 | 103 | 106 | 111 | 111 | 117 | 83 | 71 | 80 | 76 | 77 | 249 |
1997 | 98 | 109 | 113 | 117 | 116 | 122 | 105 | 85 | 109 | 81 | 95 | 197 |
2001 | 124 | 112 | 106 | 106 | 110 | 102 | 91 | 108 | 102 | 105 | 126 | |
2002 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
2003 | 111 | 102 | 93 | 96 | 99 | 96 | 98 | 100 | 95 | 97 | 94 | |
2004 | 111 | 100 | 86 | 88 | 89 | 91 | 103 | 106 | 96 | 101 | 114 | |
2005 | 106 | 96 | 81 | 83 | 84 | 88 | 104 | 108 | 93 | 100 | 117 | |
2006 | 78 | 80 | 82 | 90 | 114 | 114 | 109 | 111 | 119 | |||
2007 | 85P | 87P | 88P | 99P | 112P | 114P | 110P | 112P | 77P | |||
2008 | 82P | 85P | 85P | 100P | 115P | 116P | 111P | 114P | 66P | |||
2009 | 80P | 83P | 82P | 100P | 117P | 118P | 113P | 115P | 55P | |||
2010 | 77P | 80P | 80P | 101P | 120P | 120P | 115P | 117P | 44P |
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 | 232 | 553 | Value Added per Production Worker | 182,367 | 302,978 | 166 |
Payroll per Establishment | 1,639,184 | 12,867,337 | 785 | Cost per Establishment | 5,769,015 | 50,634,673 | 878 |
Payroll per Employee | 39,053 | 55,424 | 142 | Cost per Employee | 137,446 | 218,102 | 159 |
Production Workers per Establishment | 30 | 179 | 606 | Cost per Production Worker | 195,506 | 283,042 | 145 |
Wages per Establishment | 694,845 | 9,261,080 | 1,333 | Shipments per Establishment | 11,158,348 | 104,791,960 | 939 |
Wages per Production Worker | 23,548 | 51,768 | 220 | Shipments per Employee | 265,847 | 451,377 | 170 |
Hours per Production Worker | 1,980 | 2,121 | 107 | Shipments per Production Worker | 378,144 | 585,775 | 155 |
Wages per Hour | 11.89 | 24.41 | 205 | Investment per Establishment | 361,338 | 4,110,553 | 1,138 |
Value Added per Establishment | 5,381,325 | 54,201,005 | 1,007 | Investment per Employee | 8,609 | 17,706 | 206 |
Value Added per Employee | 128,210 | 233,463 | 182 | Investment per Production Worker | 12,245 | 22,978 | 188 |
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 104,096 Total employment (000): 299.8 | |||||||||
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. | |||||||||
International Paper Co. | 6400 Poplar Ave. | Memphis | TN | 38119 | 901-419-9000 | P | 21,890 | 51.5 | |
Weyerhaeuser Co. | PO Box 9777 | Federal Way | WA | 98003 | 253-924-2345 | P | 16,308 | 37.9 | |
Georgia-Pacific Corp. | PO Box 105605 | Atlanta | GA | 30348 | Mario Concha | 404-652-4000 | S | 13,685* | 50.0 |
Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. | 150 N Michigan | Chicago | IL | 60601 | 312-346-6600 | P | 7,420 | 22.7 | |
MeadWestvaco Corp. | 11013 W Broad St. | Glen Allen | VA | 23060 | James A. Buzzard | 804-327-5200 | P | 6,910 | 24.0 |
Sonoco Products Co. | PO Box 160 | Hartsville | SC | 29551 | Charles W. Coker | 843-383-7000 | P | 4,040 | 18.6 |
Temple-Inland Inc. | PO Box 40 | Austin | TX | 78767 | Kenneth M. Jastrow II | 512-434-5800 | P | 3,926 | 12.0 |
Stora Enso North America Corp. | 310 3rd Ave. S | Wisconsin Rpds | WI | 54495 | 715-422-1616 | R | 3,535* | 1.0 | |
Pactiv Corp. | 1900 W Field Ct. | Lake Forest | IL | 60045 | 847-482-2000 | P | 3,253 | 13.0 | |
Graphic Packaging Corp. | 814 Livingston Ct. | Marietta | GA | 30067 | 770-644-3000 | P | 2,421 | 7.4 | |
Caraustar Mill Group Inc. | PO Box 115 | Austell | GA | 30168 | Mike Keough | 770-948-3101 | S | 2,420* | 2.5 |
Rock-Tenn Co. | PO Box 4098 | Norcross | GA | 30091 | 770-448-2193 | P | 2,316 | 9.3 | |
Johns Manville Corp. | PO Box 5108 | Denver | CO | 80217 | Steve Hochhauser | 303-978-2000 | S | 2,125* | 8.5 |
Potlatch Corp. | 601 W Riverside | Spokane | WA | 99201 | Michael Covey | 509-835-1500 | P | 1,654 | 3.8 |
Rayonier Inc. | 50 N Laura St. | Jacksonville | FL | 32202 | 904-357-9100 | P | 1,225 | 2.0 | |
Parsons and Whittemore Inc. | 4 International Dr. | Rye Brook | NY | 10573 | George Landegger | 914-937-9009 | R | 1,075* | 2.5 |
Chesapeake Corp. | 1021 E Cary St. | Richmond | VA | 23219 | Andrew J. Kohut | 804-697-1000 | P | 1,060 | 5.4 |
Caraustar Industries Inc. | PO Box 115 | Austell | GA | 30168 | John Heald | 770-948-3101 | P | 990 | 4.2 |
P.H. Glatfelter Co. | 96 S George St. | York | PA | 17401 | George Glatfelter | 717-225-2719 | P | 986 | 3.7 |
Green Bay Packaging Inc. | PO Box 19017 | Green Bay | WI | 54307 | William F. Kress | 920-433-5111 | R | 858* | 3.0 |
Pope and Talbot Inc. | 1500 SW 1st Ave. | Portland | OR | 97201 | 503-228-9161 | P | 841 | 2.4 | |
Menasha Corp. | PO Box 367 | Neenah | WI | 54957 | Arthur W. Huge | 920-751-1000 | R | 776* | 4.0 |
Buckeye Technologies Inc. | PO Box 80407 | Memphis | TN | 38108 | 901-320-8100 | P | 769 | 1.6 | |
FiberMark Inc. | PO Box 498 | Brattleboro | VT | 05302 | 802-257-0365 | R | 438 | 1.7 | |
Interstate Resources Inc. | 1800 N Kent St. | Arlington | VA | 22209 | 703-243-3355 | R | 361* | <0.1 | |
Norampac Industries Inc. | 4001 Packard Rd. | Niagara Falls | NY | 14303 | 716-285-3681 | R | 310* | 0.1 | |
Pratt Industries Inc. | 1800C Sarasot Bus. | Conyers | GA | 30013 | 770-918-5678 | R | 257* | <0.1 | |
Liberty Diversified Industries | 5600 Hwy. 169 N | New Hope | MN | 55428 | Benjamin Fiterman | 763-536-6600 | R | 219* | <0.1 |
Potlatch Pulp and Paperboard | PO Box 1126 | Lewiston | ID | 83501 | Michael Covey | 208-799-1644 | S | 182* | 0.8 |
Simkins Industries Inc. | PO Box 1870 | New Haven | CT | 06508 | 203-787-7171 | R | 122* | <0.1 | |
Keller-Crescent Company Inc. | PO Box 3 | Evansville | IN | 47701 | 812-464-2461 | R | 100* | 0.3 | |
Innovative Folding Carton Co. | 901 Durham Ave. | S Plainfield | NJ | 07080 | 908-757-6000 | R | 73* | 0.2 | |
Malnove Incorporated of FL | 10500 Canada Dr. | Jacksonville | FL | 32218 | Paul Malnove | 904-757-5030 | R | 73* | 0.2 |
Specialty Paper Mills | PO Box 3188 | Santa Fe Spgs | CA | 90670 | Ronald Gabriel | 562-692-8737 | S | 67* | 0.2 |
Walter G Anderson Inc. | 4535 Willow Dr. | Hamel | MN | 55340 | Marc Anderson | 763-478-2133 | R | 58* | 0.2 |
ITW Angleboard | 3600 W Lake Ave. | Glenview | IL | 60025 | 847-657-5222 | S | 58* | 0.3 | |
Newman and Company Inc. | 6101 Tacony St. | Philadelphia | PA | 19135 | Bernard Newman | 215-333-8700 | R | 54* | 0.2 |
Batliner Paper Stock Co. | 2501 E Front St. | Kansas City | MO | 64120 | Nick Sterbach | 816-483-3343 | R | 53* | 0.2 |
Madison Paper Co. | 13101 S Pulaski Rd. | Alsip | IL | 60803 | Steve Smith | 708-389-8520 | R | 50* | 0.2 |
Thompson Olde Inc. | 3250 Cam Del Sol | Oxnard | CA | 93030 | Douglas Shumway | 805-983-0388 | R | 49* | 0.2 |
Rand-Whitney Container | 1 Agrand St. | Worcester | MA | 01607 | 508-791-2301 | R | 48* | 0.2 | |
Jewel Case Corp. | 110 Dupont Dr. | Providence | RI | 02907 | Therese Eisen | 401-943-1400 | R | 46* | 0.3 |
Lowell Paper Box Company Inc. | 23 Dumaine Ave. | Nashua | NH | 03063 | Paul Connolly | 603-595-0700 | R | 45* | 0.1 |
Glpf Inc. | PO Box 277 | Menominee | MI | 49858 | Robert Garland | 906-863-8137 | R | 43* | 0.1 |
Corrugated Services L.P. | PO Box 847 | Forney | TX | 75126 | 214-515-6400 | R | 40* | 0.2 | |
Jackson Paper Manufacturing | PO Box 667 | Sylva | NC | 28779 | Tim Campbell | 828-586-5534 | R | 40* | 0.1 |
Willimantic Waste Paper Co. | PO Box 239 | Willimantic | CT | 06226 | Mary Lou De Vivo | 860-423-4527 | R | 39* | 0.1 |
Groveton Paper Board Inc. | PO Box 215 | Lancaster | NH | 03584 | Thomas Pitts | 603-788-2776 | R | 39* | 0.1 |
Conitex Sonoco Inc. | 1001 Brickell By Dr | Miami | FL | 33131 | Joseph Artiga | 305-358-9696 | R | 37* | <0.1 |
Recycling Center Inc. | PO Box 2038 | Richmond | IN | 47375 | Jack Edelman | 765-966-8295 | R | 36* | 0.1 |
Borinquen Container Corp. | 800 El Margolin St. | Hatillo | PR | 00659 | Juan Perez Toledo | 787-898-5000 | R | 35 | 0.3 |
Fibre Converters Inc. | PO Box 248 | Constantine | MI | 49042 | James Stuck | 269-435-8431 | R | 35* | <0.1 |
Bradford Co. | PO Box 1199 | Holland | MI | 49422 | Judson Bradford | 616-399-3000 | R | 33* | 0.2 |
Somerset Recycling Services | PO Box 1348 | Somerset | KY | 42502 | Steven Keck | 606-274-4170 | R | 32* | <0.1 |
Master Fibers Inc. | 1710 E Paisano Dr. | El Paso | TX | 79901 | Oscar Castillo | 915-544-2299 | R | 32* | <0.1 |
Nutmeg Recycling L.L.C. | PO Box 115 | South Windsor | CT | 06074 | Scott Tenny | 860-289-7234 | R | 31* | <0.1 |
North American Container Corp. | 1811 W Oak Pkwy. | Marietta | GA | 30062 | John Grigsby | 770-431-4858 | R | 30* | <0.1 |
Norbord Minnesota Inc. | 4409 Northwood Rd. | Solway | MN | 56678 | 218-751-2023 | R | 29* | 0.1 | |
National Carton and Coating | 1439 Lavelle Dr. | Xenia | OH | 45385 | James Yost | 937-372-8001 | R | 29* | <0.1 |
Great Lakes Paper Stock Corp. | 30615 Groesbeck | Roseville | MI | 48066 | Benjamin Rosen | 586-779-1310 | R | 29* | <0.1 |
Staiman Recycling Corp. | PO Box 1235 | Williamsport | PA | 17703 | Richard Staiman | 570-323-9494 | R | 29* | <0.1 |
New England Wooden Ware Corp. | PO Box 508 | Gardner | MA | 01440 | David Urquhart | 978-632-3600 | R | 28* | 0.1 |
City Carton Company Inc. | 3 E Benton St. | Iowa City | IA | 52240 | John Ockenfels | 319-351-2848 | R | 27* | <0.1 |
Robbins Lumber Inc. | PO Box 9 | Searsmont | ME | 04973 | Jenness Robbins | 207-342-5221 | R | 26* | 0.1 |
Intercontinental Energy Group | 350 Lincoln St. | Hingham | MA | 02043 | Stephen Roy | 781-749-9800 | R | 26* | <0.1 |
Powertex Inc. | 1 Lincoln Blvd. | Rouses Point | NY | 12979 | Stephen Podd | 518-297-4000 | R | 25* | <0.1 |
Bontex Inc. | PO Box 751 | Buena Vista | VA | 24416 | Charles W.J. Kostelni | 540-261-2181 | P | 25 | 0.3 |
James Burn International | 211 Cottage St. | Poughkeepsie | NY | 12601 | Phil Filipov | 845-454-8200 | R | 25* | <0.1 |
Yank Waste Company Inc. | PO Box 12024 | Albany | NY | 12212 | David Aronson | 518-456-2345 | R | 25* | <0.1 |
American Paper Recycling Corp. | 87 Central St., 8 | Mansfield | MA | 02048 | Kenneth Golden | 508-339-5551 | R | 24* | <0.1 |
Edwards Wood Products Inc. | PO Box 219 | Marshville | NC | 28103 | Carroll Edwards | 704-624-5098 | R | 22* | 0.3 |
Malnove Incorporated of Utah | PO Box 160128 | Clearfield | UT | 84016 | Paul Malnove | 801-773-7400 | R | 21* | 0.1 |
Hampden Papers Inc. | PO Box 149 | Holyoke | MA | 01041 | Robert Fowler | 413-536-1000 | R | 20* | 0.1 |
Bell Processing Inc. | PO Box 2604 | Wichita Falls | TX | 76307 | Duwaybe Bell | 940-322-8621 | R | 20* | <0.1 |
Winston Printing Co. | PO Box 11026 | Winston-Salem | NC | 27116 | James Gordon | 336-759-0051 | R | 18* | <0.1 |
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. | |||
Southern pine pulpwood bolts and logs | 1,000 standard cords | 13,491.8 | 830.4 |
Other softwood pulpwood bolts and logs (incl. Douglas fir and Jack pine) | 1,000 standard cords | 1,596.9 | 108.9 |
Softwood pumpwood wood chips, slabs, cores, and other mill residues | 1,000 standard cords | 11,991.7 | 878.4 |
Southern mixed hardwood pulpwood bolts and logs | 1,000 standard cords | 4,921.4 | 323.1 |
Other hardwood pulpwood bolts and logs | 1,000 standard cords | 884.9 | 51.4 |
Hardwood pulpwood wood chips, slabs, cores, and other mill residues | 1,000 standard cords | 4,008.2 | 326.3 |
Chlorine (100 percent Cl basis) | 1,000s tons | 55.2 | 7.2 |
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)(100 percent NaOH) | 1,000s tons | 578.4 | 95.0 |
Sodium chlorate (100 percent NaClO3) | 1,000s tons | 226.0 | 77.7 |
Other sodium compounds | (X) | 27.2 | |
Aluminum sulfate (17 percent Al2O3) | 1,000 s tons | 214.1 | 23.5 |
Rosin sizing | mil lb (dry basis) | 143.0p | 67.2 |
Lime | 1,000 s tons | 307.4 | 22.0 |
Kaolin and ball clay | 1,000 s tons | 564.0q | 88.7 |
Starch | mil lb | 630.7 | 110.8 |
Synthetic resins | mil lb | 304.3 | 125.2 |
Titanium dioxide, composite and pure (100 % TiO2) | mil lb | 91.0 | 76.4 |
Calcium carbonate, precipitated (100 percent CaCO2) | 1,000 s tons | 327.3 | 46.6 |
All other chemicals (including organic) | (X) | 608.4 | |
Woodpulp produced at affiliated mills at other locations | 1,000 s tons (dry basis) | 46.3 | 15.4 |
Woodpulp, purchased (market) | 1,000 s tons (dry basis) | 162.2 | 73.6 |
Mixed wastepaper, excluding plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | (S) | 154.3 |
Mechanical news wastepaper, exc. plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | 757.9p | 60.5 |
Other mechanical wastepaper, exc. plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | 443.6 | 65.9 |
Corrugated wastepaper (incl. kraft), excluding plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | 13,380.3 | 1,253.9 |
High grade pulp substitutes wastepaper, excluding plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | 211.7 | 36.4 |
High grade deinking wastepaper, excluding plant's own broke paper | 1,000 s tons | 207.1 | 58.9 |
Other fibrous materials, including rags, straw, and bagasse | 1,000 s tons | (D) | (D) |
Plastics products consumed in the form of sheets, rods, etc | (X) | (D) | |
Nonwoven fabrics | mil sq yd | (D) | (D) |
Packaging paper and plastics film (coated, laminated, etc.) | (X) | 30.1 | |
Glues and adhesives | mil lb | 4.2q | 1.8 |
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard | (X) | 127.2 | |
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies | (X) | 1,192.3 | |
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk | (X) | 638.3 |
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. | |||
PAPERBOARD | 19,587.5 | Semichemical paperboard, including corrugating medium (75 percent or more virgin woodpulp) | 1,049.3 |
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard (80 percent or more virgin woodpulp) | 7,994.0 | Recycled paperboard | 6,338.9 |
Unbleached kraft linerboard | 6,688.6 | Recycled corrugating medium | 1,571.8 |
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard, including tube, can, and drum paperboard, corrugating medium, folding carton-type board, etc | 1,304.8 | Recycled linerboard and container chip and filler board | 1,838.2 |
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard (80 percent or more virgin woodpulp), nsk | 0.6 | Recycled linerboard | 1,798.5 |
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard (80 percent or more virgin bleached woodpulp) | 4,154.8 | Recycled container chip and filler board | 39.7 |
Bleached folding carton-type paperboard | 1,599.8 | Recycled clay-coated folding carton board | 1,016.3 |
Bleached milk carton board | 821.0 | Recycled unlined folding carton chipboard, and lined, including kraft and white | 482.7 |
Other solid bleached paperboard, including linerboard, heavyweight cup and round nested food container board, plate, dish, and tray stock, and paperboard for moist, liquid, and oily foods | 1,661.9 | Recycled unlined folding carton chipboard | 251.6 |
Bleached linerboard | 277.5 | Recycled lined folding carton board, including kraft and white | 231.1 |
Bleached heavyweight cup and round nested food container paperboard | 423.2 | Other recycled paperboard, including setup, tube, can, and drum stock, gypsum linerboard, panelboard and wallboard stock, and other special combination packaging and converting paperboard | 1,304.8 |
Bleached plate, dish, and tray paperboard stock | 214.1 | Recycled setup board | 115.2 |
Other solid bleached paperboard, including paperboard for moist, liquid, and oily foods | 747.0 | Recycled tube, can, and drum paperboard stock | 483.4 |
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard (80 percent or more virgin bleached woodpulp), nsk | 72.1 | Recycled gypsum linerboard | 393.4 |
Other recycled paperboard, including panelboard and wallboard stock and other special combination packaging and industrial converting paperboard | 312.7 | ||
Recycled paperboard, nsk | 125.1 | ||
Wet machine board, including binders’ board and shoe board | 38.7 | ||
Paperboard, nsk, total | 12.0 |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR PAPERBOARD MILLS | |||||
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs | % | Sector | Economic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs | % | Sector |
Compensation of employees | 17.0 | Paperboard containers | 38.5 | Manufg. | |
Logging | 8.5 | Agric. | Stationery products | 4.9 | Manufg. |
Sawmills & wood preservation | 6.0 | Manufg. | Coated & laminated paper & packaging materials | 4.5 | Manufg. |
Wholesale trade | 5.4 | Trade | Wholesale trade | 3.0 | Trade |
Scrap | 5.1 | Scrap | Lime & gypsum products | 2.3 | Manufg. |
Natural gas distribution | 4.6 | Util. | Converted paper products, nec | 1.9 | Manufg. |
Power generation & supply | 4.0 | Util. | Retail trade | 1.5 | Trade |
Management of companies & enterprises | 3.3 | Services | Telecommunications | 1.3 | Services |
Truck transportation | 1.6 | Util. | Software, audio, and video media reproducing | 1.1 | Manufg. |
Pulp mills | 1.5 | Manufg. | Printing | 1.0 | Manufg. |
Basic organic chemicals, nec | 1.4 | Manufg. | Paper bag & coated paper, nec | 1.0 | Manufg. |
Basic inorganic chemicals, nec | 1.4 | Manufg. | Nonresidential structures, nec | 1.0 | Construct. |
Rail transportation | 1.2 | Util. | Physician, dentist, other health practitioner offices | 0.9 | Services |
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures | 1.0 | Construct. | Newspaper publishers | 0.8 | Services |
Chemical products & preparations, nec | 1.0 | Manufg. | Motor vehicle parts | 0.6 | Manufg. |
Industrial machinery, nec | 0.9 | Manufg. | Management, scientific, & technical consulting | 0.6 | Services |
Petroleum refineries | 0.9 | Manufg. | Residential permanent site structures | 0.6 | Construct. |
Services to buildings & dwellings | 0.9 | Services | Lessors of nonfinancial assets | 0.6 | Fin/R.E. |
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies | 0.7 | Truck transportation | 0.6 | Util. | |
Paperboard containers | 0.6 | Manufg. | Legal services | 0.6 | Services |
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes | 0.6 | Services | Commercial & health care structures | 0.5 | Construct. |
Wood containers & pallets | 0.6 | Manufg. | Hospitals | 0.5 | Services |
Wet corn milling | 0.6 | Manufg. | Petroleum refineries | 0.5 | Manufg. |
Plastics materials & resins | 0.5 | Manufg. | Signs | 0.5 | Manufg. |
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance | 0.5 | Services | Oil & gas extraction | 0.5 | Mining |
Architectural, engineering, & related services | 0.5 | Services | Periodical publishers | 0.5 | Services |
Coal | 0.5 | Mining | Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation | 0.5 | Fin/R.E. |
Semiconductors & related devices | 0.5 | Manufg. | Food services & drinking places | 0.4 | Services |
Synthetic dyes & pigments | 0.4 | Manufg. | Change in private inventories | 0.4 | In House |
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles) | 0.4 | Manufg. | Software publishers | 0.4 | Services |
Lessors of nonfinancial assets | 0.4 | Fin/R.E. | Tobacco products | 0.4 | Manufg. |
Alkalies & chlorine | 0.4 | Manufg. | Dolls, toys, & games | 0.4 | Manufg. |
Machine shops | 0.3 | Manufg. | Employment services | 0.4 | Services |
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities | 0.3 | Manufg. | Motorcycles, bicycles, & parts | 0.4 | Manufg. |
Sand, gravel, clay, & refractory minerals | 0.3 | Mining | Architectural, engineering, & related services | 0.4 | Services |
Legal services | 0.3 | Services | Directories, mailing lists, & other publishers | 0.4 | Services |
Automotive equipment rental & leasing | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | Professional, scientific, technical services, nec | 0.4 | Services |
Waste management & remediation services | 0.2 | Services | Paper mills | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Valve & fittings other than plumbing | 0.2 | Manufg. | Power generation & supply | 0.3 | Util. |
Adhesives | 0.2 | Manufg. | Fabricated metals, nec | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Advertising & related services | 0.2 | Services | Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll | 0.3 | Services |
Food services & drinking places | 0.2 | Services | Residential structures, nec | 0.3 | Construct. |
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet | 0.2 | Manufg. | Book publishers | 0.3 | Services |
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | Securities, commodity contracts, investments | 0.3 | Fin/R.E. |
Management, scientific, & technical consulting | 0.2 | Services | Plastics products, nec | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Warehousing & storage | 0.2 | Util. | Exports of goods & services | 0.3 | Cap Inv |
Data processing, hosting, & related services | 0.2 | Services | Hotels & motels, including casino hotels | 0.3 | Services |
Paperboard mills | 0.2 | Manufg. | Soft drinks & ice | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Paper mills | 0.2 | Manufg. | Semiconductors & related devices | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Specialized design services | 0.2 | Services | Light truck & utility vehicles | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Employment services | 0.1 | Services | Abrasive products | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll | 0.1 | Services | Electronic computers | 0.3 | Manufg. |
Business support services | 0.1 | Services | Nondepository credit intermediation activities | 0.3 | Fin/R.E. |
Electronic & precision equipment repair/maintenance | 0.1 | Services | Mineral wool | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Air transportation | 0.1 | Util. | Air transportation | 0.2 | Util. |
Personal & household goods repair/maintenance | 0.1 | Services | Poultry processing | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | Other computer related services, including facilities | 0.2 | Services |
Telecommunications | 0.1 | Services | Gaskets, packing, & sealing devices | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Real estate | 0.1 | Fin/R.E. | Basic organic chemicals, nec | 0.2 | Manufg. |
Motor vehicle parts | 0.1 | Manufg. | Scientific research & development services | 0.2 | Services |
Scientific research & development services | 0.1 | Services | Postal service | 0.2 | Util. |
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures | 0.2 | Construct. | |||
Nursing & residential care facilities | 0.2 | Services | |||
Canned & dehydrated fruits & vegetables | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Advertising & related services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Prefabricated wood buildings | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Computer storage devices | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Support activities for printing | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Crowns & closures & metal stamping | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Automobiles | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Environmental & other technical consulting services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Scenic & sightseeing transport & related services | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Wood containers & pallets | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Iron & steel mills & ferroalloys | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Management of companies & enterprises | 0.2 | Services | |||
Services to buildings & dwellings | 0.2 | Services | |||
Individual & family services | 0.2 | Services | |||
Educational services, nec | 0.2 | Services | |||
Paperboard mills | 0.2 | Manufg. |
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR PAPERBOARD 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’. | |||||
Owner-occupied dwellings | 0.2 | ||||
Bread & bakery products | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Plastics materials & resins | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Breweries | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Real estate | 0.2 | Fin/R.E. | |||
Toilet preparations | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes | 0.2 | Services | |||
Rail transportation | 0.2 | Util. | |||
Cookies, crackers, & pasta | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Chemical products & preparations, nec | 0.2 | Manufg. | |||
Religious organizations | 0.1 | Services | |||
Business support services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Snack food | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Child day care services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Medical & diagnostic labs & outpatient services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Grantmaking, giving, & social advocacy organizations | 0.1 | Services | |||
Ornamental & architectural metal products | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Cheese | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Broadcast & wireless communications equipment | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Soap & cleaning compounds | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Search, detection, & navigation instruments | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Industrial machinery, nec | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Aircraft | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Waste management & remediation services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Cable & other subscription programming | 0.1 | Services | |||
Computer terminals & peripherals | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Coal | 0.1 | Mining | |||
Telephone apparatus | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Office administrative services | 0.1 | Services | |||
Primary nonferrous metal, ex. copper & aluminum | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Seasoning & dressing | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Surgical appliances & supplies | 0.1 | Manufg. | |||
Machine shops | 0.1 | Manufg. |
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY PULP, PAPER, & PAPERBOARD 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’. | |||||
Paper goods machine setters, operators, & tenders | 18.2 | -30.6 | Machine feeders & offbearers | 1.9 | -37.6 |
Industrial machinery mechanics | 4.3 | -20.2 | Mixing & blending machine operators & tenders | 1.8 | -30.6 |
Maintenance & repair workers, general | 4.2 | -30.6 | Stationary engineers & boiler operators | 1.8 | -30.6 |
Helpers--Production workers | 3.9 | -30.6 | Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers | 1.7 | -34.6 |
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers | 3.6 | -30.6 | Coating, painting, & spraying machine operators | 1.3 | -34.1 |
Cutting & slicing machine operators | 3.2 | -30.6 | Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks | 1.3 | -33.3 |
Production workers, nec | 3.1 | -31.9 | First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics | 1.3 | -30.6 |
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand | 3.0 | -37.6 | Industrial engineers | 1.2 | -15.8 |
Industrial truck & tractor operators | 2.7 | -37.6 | General & operations managers | 1.1 | -37.6 |
Millwrights | 2.3 | -24.8 | Chemical plant & system operators | 1.1 | -30.6 |
Electricians | 2.0 | -28.1 | Industrial production managers | 1.0 | -30.6 |
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. | ||||||||||
Georgia | 14 | 2,396.0 | 11.5 | 171,142.0 | 5,523 | 12.0 | 394 | 25.21 | 41.1 | 12,456 |
Louisiana | 6 | 2,086.1 | 10.0 | 347,687.0 | 3,172 | 6.9 | 529 | 25.68 | 49.2 | 29,176 |
Virginia | 11 | 1,752.9 | 8.4 | 159,356.0 | 3,646 | 7.9 | 331 | 26.10 | 44.2 | 15,957 |
South Carolina | 6 | 886.0 | 4.2 | 147,659.5 | 2,524 | 5.5 | 421 | 18.74 | 46.1 | 8,412 |
California | 15 | 632.6 | 3.0 | 42,171.5 | 1,293 | 2.8 | 86 | 24.01 | 55.1 | 34,569 |
North Carolina | 7 | 419.5 | 2.0 | 59,925.3 | 1,074 | 2.3 | 153 | 21.22 | 45.4 | 15,761 |
Pennsylvania | 8 | 312.1 | 1.5 | 39,016.5 | 849 | 1.8 | 106 | 21.21 | 50.5 | 13,973 |
Connecticut | 5 | 240.6 | 1.2 | 48,125.0 | 531 | 1.1 | 106 | 20.71 | 48.3 | 9,424 |
New Jersey | 7 | 104.7 | 0.5 | 14,954.7 | 468 | 1.0 | 67 | 19.36 | 56.4 | 18,062 |
Illinois | 4 | 76.4 | 0.4 | 19,098.3 | 426 | 0.9 | 107 | 19.60 | 43.2 | 3,575 |
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