NAICS 325182 - Carbon Black Manufacturing

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NAICS 325182 - Carbon Black Manufacturing

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest.
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
1997822201.81.12.790.719.72445.3547.5990.489.1
1998 22201.71.12.893.019.96425.4644.01,078.176.6
1999 23211.91.32.697.823.58402.5546.1949.756.9
2000 23211.91.32.5100.825.89533.8547.01,073.646.3
2001 23211.81.22.298.228.09487.1545.41,024.235.8
20021125221.71.12.198.027.78512.8524.11,033.538.0
2003 26211.61.02.398.526.17594.2540.61,136.550.2
2004 25211.71.12.397.926.53651.2525.51,194.550.1
2005 25201.61.12.695.725.07748.8588.51,289.2163.9
2006 26P21P1.61.12.6103.527.78841.3641.11,509.3112.9
2007 27P21P1.6P1.1P2.3P101.7P29.18P769.4P586.3P1,380.2P98.8P
2008 27P21P1.6P1.1P2.3P102.4P29.93P794.9P605.8P1,426.1P103.7P
2009 28P21P1.5P1.0P2.3P103.2P30.67P820.5P625.2P1,472.0P108.6P
2010 28P21P1.5P1.0P2.2P104.0P31.42P846.1P644.7P1,517.9P113.5P
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital 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.
199773889110610012993718710496234
1998 8891100100133957283123104202
1999 9295112118124100857810492150
2000 929511211811910393104104104122
2001 9295106109105100101951049994
2002100100100100100100100100100100100100
2003 10495949111010194116103110132
2004 1009510010011010096127100116132
2005 10091941001249890146112125431
2006 105P96P94100124106100164122146297
2007 107P96P94P100P110P104P105P150P112P134P260P
2008 109P96P94P100P110P104P108P155P116P138P273P
2009 110P97P88P91P110P105P110P160P119P142P286P
2010 112P97P88P91P105P106P113P165P123P147P299P
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndex
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 Establishment4268162Value Added per Production Worker182,367476,455261
Payroll per Establishment1,639,1843,920,000239Cost per Establishment5,769,01520,512,000356
Payroll per Employee39,05357,647148Cost per Employee137,446301,647219
Production Workers per Establishment3044149Cost per Production Worker195,506466,182238
Wages per Establishment694,8452,333,520336Shipments per Establishment11,158,34841,340,000370
Wages per Production Worker23,54853,035225Shipments per Employee265,847607,941229
Hours per Production Worker1,9801,90996Shipments per Production Worker378,144939,545248
Wages per Hour11.8927.78234Investment per Establishment361,3381,520,000421
Value Added per Establishment5,381,32520,964,000390Investment per Employee8,60922,353260
Value Added per Employee128,210308,294240Investment per Production Worker12,24534,545282
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 48 Total sales ($ mil): 19,644 Total employment (000): 55.1
Company NameAddress   CEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales ($ 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.
Sherwin-Williams Co.PO Box 6027ClevelandOH44101Arthur Anton216-566-2000P8,00531.6
Cabot Corp.2 Seaport Ln., 1300BostonMA02210 617-345-0100P2,6164.3
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals20 Wight Ave., 100Hunt ValleyMD21030 410-229-4400S1,9003.4
Valhi Inc.3 Lincoln Ctr, 5430DallasTX75240Harold C. Simmons972-233-1700P1,4926.1
Koppers Inc.436 7th Ave.PittsburghPA15219Robert Cizik412-227-2001R1,1602.0
Minerals Technologies Inc.405 Lexington Ave.New YorkNY10174John Curcio212-878-1800P1,0782.7
Elementis Pigments Inc.2051 Lynch Ave.E Saint LouisIL62204David Dutro618-646-2110R757*<0.1
U.S. Bronze Powders Inc.PO Box 31FlemingtonNJ08822 908-782-5454R574*0.3
Continental Carbon Co.16850 Park RowHoustonTX77084Leslie Koo281-647-3700R523*<0.1
Ampacet Corp.660 White Plains RdTarrytownNY10591Robert A. DeFalco914-631-6600R450*0.9
Sid Richardson Carbon and Gas201 Main St., 3000Fort WorthTX76102William Jones817-390-8600R144*0.5
Penn Color Inc.400 Old Dublin Pke.DoylestownPA18901 215-345-6550R140*<0.1
Americhem Inc.225 Broadway St. ECuyahoga FallsOH44221 330-929-4213R121*0.1
Standridge Color Corp.PO Box 1086Social CircleGA30025 770-464-3362R67*0.3
Columbian Chemicals Co.1800 Oak CommonsMariettaGA30062Heinz Derber770-792-9400R58*1.3
Silberline Manufacturing Co.PO Box BTamaquaPA18252Ernest Scheller570-668-6050R53*0.1
General Color and Chemical Co.PO Box 7MinervaOH44657Carl Gartner330-868-4161R43*0.1
Solomon Colors Inc.PO Box 8288SpringfieldIL62791 217-522-3112R42*0.1
American Chemet Corp.PO Box 437DeerfieldIL60015W.W. Shropshire Jr.847-948-0800R32*0.1
Apollo Colors Inc.1401 Mound Rd.JolietIL60436 815-741-2588R31*<0.1
Alloy Polymers Inc.3310 DeepwaterRichmondVA23234Charles Chiappone804-232-8000R30*<0.1
Nutra-Flo Co.1919 Grand Ave.Sioux CityIA51106William Lohry712-277-2011R30*0.1
Cardinal Color Inc.50 N 1st St. 56PatersonNJ07522Leo Masciulli973-684-1919R29*<0.1
Kronos Inc.5 Cedar Brook Dr.CranburyNJ08512Lawrence A. Wigdor609-860-6200S28*<0.1
Forth Technologies Inc.600 Bergman St.LouisvilleKY40203John Lyle502-637-4553R24*<0.1
Hoover Color Corp.PO Box 218HiwasseeVA24347Charles Hoover540-980-7233R17*<0.1
White Engineering Surfaces1 Pheasant RunNewtownPA18940Christopher Nyland215-968-5021R17*0.1
LM Scofield Co.6533 Bandini Blvd.Cty CommerceCA90040David Arnold323-723-5285R16*<0.1
Colors, Compounds/Consultants72 New Zealand Rd.SeabrookNH03874Nicholas Semenza603-474-3667R16*<0.1
Colors For Plastics Inc.2245 Pratt Blvd.Elk Grove VlgIL60007John Dalleska847-437-0033R13*<0.1
Kasha Industries Inc.PO Box 160GrayvilleIL62844Edwin Kasha618-375-2511R13*<0.1
Harrell Industries Inc.2495 Commerce Dr.Rock HillSC29730James Pugh803-327-6335R11*<0.1
Ceramic Color & Chemical Mfg.PO Box 297New BrightonPA15066Burgess Hurd724-846-4000R11*<0.1
Allegheny Color Corp.20 Gillis Ave.RidgwayPA15853 814-772-3965S9*<0.1
Solution Dispersions Inc.PO Box 8CynthianaKY41031William Stoeppel859-234-8468R9*<0.1
Thermal Specialties Inc.PO Box 3623TulsaOK74101Robert Caffey918-836-4800R9*<0.1
Euclid Chemical Company Inc.3835 State Rte. 72KirklandIL60146Thomas McCall815-522-3394R9*<0.1
H and S Chemical Company Inc.PO Box 3107WallingtonNJ07057Damon Tang201-939-8680R9*<0.1
Sterling Lacquer Manufacturing3150 Brannon Ave.Saint LouisMO63139Leo Mitchell314-776-4450R8*<0.1
Dynamic Color Solutions Inc.2024 S Lenox St.MilwaukeeWI53207James Crawford414-769-2580R8*<0.1
Del Technical Coatings Inc.3105 E Reno Ave.Oklahoma CityOK73117Sean Childers405-672-1431R7*<0.1
COMETALS2050 Center Ave.Fort LeeNJ07024Eli Skornicki201-302-0888S7*<0.1
Vwm-Republic Inc.PO Box 605217ClevelandOH44105 216-641-2575R7*<0.1
Carolina Color Corp.PO Box 486SalisburyNC28145J Carter704-637-7000R6*<0.1
New Riverside Ochre CompanyPO Box 460CartersvilleGA30120Tom Deems770-382-4568R6*<0.1
RI International Inc.3539 Bay Hill Dr.AkronOH44333Scott Speer330-665-1281R4*<0.1
Lambert Corporation Florida20 Coburn Ave.OrlandoFL32805Steven Meyer407-841-2940R3*<0.1
Chromium Industries Inc.4645 W ChicagoChicagoIL60651Peter Heidengren773-287-3716R2*<0.1
MATERIALS CONSUMED
Material QuantityDelivered 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.
Carbon black feedstock.mil bbl14.7p329.9
Natural gas used as a raw materialbil cu ft21.9q68.5
Paper and paperboard containers (incl. shipping sacks and other paper packaging supplies) (X)10.9
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)46.9
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)5.0
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS
Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $
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.
CARBON BLACK1,047.3  
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR CARBON BLACK MANUFACTURING
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic 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’.
Petroleum refineries33.8Manufg.Tires47.4Manufg.
Compensation of employees12.5 Rubber products, nec17.2Manufg.
Management of companies & enterprises9.4ServicesExports of goods & services10.4Cap Inv
Natural gas distribution7.4Util.Printing inks9.5Manufg.
Scientific research & development services3.3ServicesPlastics materials & resins6.2Manufg.
Wholesale trade3.1TradeSynthetic rubber4.3Manufg.
Power generation & supply3.0Util.Rubber & plastics hose & belting3.2Manufg.
Lessors of nonfinancial assets2.7Fin/R.E.Chemical products & preparations, nec0.4Manufg.
Truck transportation1.0Util.Plastics products, nec0.2Manufg.
Paperboard containers0.8Manufg.Motor vehicle parts0.2Manufg.
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures0.8Construct.Office supplies (except paper)0.2Manufg.
Pipeline transportation0.7Util.Mineral wool0.1Manufg.
Services to buildings & dwellings0.7Services   
Architectural, engineering, & related services0.6Services   
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.5Services   
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation0.5Fin/R.E.   
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance0.4Services   
Noncomparable imports0.4Foreign   
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies0.4    
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec0.4Services   
Employment services0.4Services   
Automotive equipment rental & leasing0.3Fin/R.E.   
Scenic & sightseeing transport & related services0.3Util.   
Real estate0.2Fin/R.E.   
Water transportation0.2Util.   
Telecommunications0.2Services   
Semiconductors & related devices0.2Manufg.   
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing0.2Fin/R.E.   
Food services & drinking places0.2Services   
Oil & gas extraction0.2Mining   
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles)0.1Manufg.   
Data processing, hosting, & related services0.1Services   
Rail transportation0.1Util.   
Advertising & related services0.1Services   
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll0.1Services   
Electronic & precision equipment repair/maintenance0.1Services   
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels0.1Services   
Machine shops0.1Manufg.   
Personal & household goods repair/maintenance0.1Services   
Warehousing & storage0.1Util.   
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY BASIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change 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’.
Chemical plant & system operators16.4-15.7Separating, precipitating, & still machine operators1.8-15.7
Chemical equipment operators & tenders7.7-15.7General & operations managers1.6-24.1
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers4.7-15.7Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers1.4-20.5
Chemical technicians4.4-15.7Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.4-18.9
Mixing & blending machine operators & tenders3.8-15.7Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand1.3-24.1
Maintenance & repair workers, general3.6-15.7Industrial production managers1.3-15.7
Industrial machinery mechanics3.3-3.0Electrical & electronics repairers, commercial/industry1.2-10.1
Truck drivers, heavy & tractor-trailer2.6-15.7First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics1.2-15.7
Chemists2.5-15.7Executive secretaries & administrative assistants1.1-15.7
Chemical engineers2.3-11.5Customer service representatives1.0-7.2
Packaging & filling machine operators & tenders2.1-24.1   
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsShipmentsEmploymentCost as % of ShipmentsInvestment 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.
Louisiana5396.238.379,230.454332.610927.3543.830,645

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