NAICS 325188 - Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing NEC

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NAICS 325188 - Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing NEC

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest.
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
199738763830853.427.355.02,607.422.576,447.610,752.417,255.5837.6
1998 66032256.229.055.32,814.823.646,531.916,300.022,760.21,357.3
1999 66831653.227.751.62,747.824.076,247.911,048.417,234.31,230.3
2000 66730850.227.557.82,675.922.226,560.08,837.515,630.3938.3
2001 66130547.626.455.12,764.024.626,745.09,224.215,958.8822.9
200237961726746.023.549.72,775.625.315,787.99,007.614,757.1675.4
2003 62829748.625.151.72,995.825.846,212.09,516.615,760.9580.8
2004 62928645.223.147.82,829.025.736,492.69,267.615,803.7433.5
2005 60727140.520.943.52,738.428.156,887.210,861.217,665.8671.9
2006 613P270P39.321.044.42,722.728.607,758.311,454.419,143.8720.5
2007 607P264P38.6P20.3P43.8P2,829.8P28.60P6,609.6P9,758.5P16,309.4P458.3P
2008 601P259P36.9P19.4P42.5P2,841.2P29.24P6,544.2P9,661.9P16,148.0P391.3P
2009 595P253P35.1P18.5P41.2P2,852.6P29.88P6,478.8P9,565.4P15,986.6P324.3P
2010 590P248P33.4P17.6P39.8P2,864.0P30.52P6,413.4P9,468.8P15,825.2P257.3P
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ 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.
19971021031151161161119489111119117124
1998 10712112212311110193113181154201
1999 1081181161181049995108123117182
2000 108115109117116968811398106139
2001 10711410311211110097117102108122
2002100100100100100100100100100100100100
2003 10211110610710410810210710610786
2004 10210798989610210211210310764
2005 981018889889911111912112099
2006 99P101P85898998113134127130107
2007 98P99P84P86P88P102P113P114P108P111P68P
2008 97P97P80P83P86P102P116P113P107P109P58P
2009 96P95P76P79P83P103P118P112P106P108P48P
2010 96P93P73P75P80P103P121P111P105P107P38P
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 Establishment4275178Value Added per Production Worker182,367383,302210
Payroll per Establishment1,639,1844,498,541274Cost per Establishment5,769,0159,380,713163
Payroll per Employee39,05360,339155Cost per Employee137,446125,82492
Production Workers per Establishment3038129Cost per Production Worker195,506246,294126
Wages per Establishment694,8452,038,747293Shipments per Establishment11,158,34823,917,504214
Wages per Production Worker23,54853,528227Shipments per Employee265,847320,807121
Hours per Production Worker1,9802,115107Shipments per Production Worker378,144627,962166
Wages per Hour11.8925.31213Investment per Establishment361,3381,094,652303
Value Added per Establishment5,381,32514,599,028271Investment per Employee8,60914,683171
Value Added per Employee128,210195,817153Investment per Production Worker12,24528,740235
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 318,740 Total employment (000): 484.9
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.
Dow Chemical2030 Dow Ctr.MidlandMI48674 989-636-1000P53,51345.9
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.1007 Market St.WilmingtonDE19898 302-774-1000P29,37860.0
Eli Lilly and Co.Lilly Corporate CtrIndianapolisIN46285 317-276-2000P18,63440.6
Freeport-McMoRan Copper/GoldPO Box 51777New OrleansLA70151Richard C. Adkerson504-582-4000P16,93925.4
Equistar Chemicals L.P.PO Box 2583HoustonTX77252Dan F. Smith713-652-7200S11,6863.2
PPG Industries Inc.1 PPG Pl.PittsburghPA15272 412-434-3131P11,20634.9
Air Products & Chemicals7201 Hamilton Blvd.AllentownPA18195 610-481-4911P10,03822.1
Shincor Silicones Inc.1150 Damar Dr.AkronOH44305Jun Hamuro330-630-9460R9,717*<0.1
Bayer Corp.100 Bayer Rd.PittsburghPA15205 412-777-2000S9,052*21.0
Rohm and Haas Co.100 Indep. Mall WPhiladelphiaPA19106 215-592-3000P8,89715.8
Honeywell Int’l Specialty Mat.101 Columbia Rd.MorristownNJ07962Nance K. Dicciani973-455-2000R8,309*10.0
Ashland Inc.PO Box 391CovingtonKY41012 859-815-3333P7,78511.7
Union Tank Car Co.175 W Jackson Blvd.ChicagoIL60604Kenneth Fischl312-431-3111R7,000*0.2
Eastman Chemical Co.PO Box 431KingsportTN37662J. Brian Ferguson423-229-2000P6,83010.8
Ashland Specialty Chemical Co.PO Box 2219ColumbusOH43216James O’Brien614-790-3333S6,424*7.1
Stockhausen Inc.2401 Doyle St.GreensboroNC27406 336-333-3500R5,343*0.3
Union Carbide Corp.PO Box 4393HoustonTX77210John P. Yimoyines713-978-2016S4,908*3.8
Lubrizol Corp.29400 LakelandWickliffeOH44092 440-943-4200P4,4996.9
Nalco Holding Co.1601 W Diehl Rd.NapervilleIL60563 630-305-1000P3,91311.6
Chemtura Corp.199 Benson Rd.MiddleburyCT06749 203-573-2000P3,7476.2
Trelleborg Emerson and Cuming290 Forbes Blvd.MansfieldMA02048Steven Barner774-719-1400R3,720*<0.1
Cytec Industries Inc.5 Garret Mtn. Plz.West PatersonNJ07424 973-357-3100P3,5046.8
Solvay Chemical Inc.PO Box 27328HoustonTX77227Richard Hogan713-525-6500S3,2988.7
Westlake Chemical Corp.2801 Post Oak Blvd.HoustonTX77056Albert Chao713-960-9111P3,1922.1
Georgia Gulf Corp.115 Perimeter Ctr.AtlantaGA30346Paul Carrico770-395-4500P3,1575.2
W.R. Grace and Co.7500 Grace Dr.ColumbiaMD21044 410-531-4000P3,1156.5
JR Simplot Company Food GroupPO Box 9386BoiseID83707Larry Hlobik208-384-8000R3,00010.0
Int’l Specialty Products Inc.1361 Alps Rd.WayneNJ07470Samuel J. Heyman973-628-4000R2,833*3.0
FMC Corp.1735 Market St.PhiladelphiaPA19103 215-299-6000P2,6335.0
Cabot Corp.2 Seaport Ln., 1300BostonMA02210 617-345-0100P2,6164.3
Albemarle Corp.PO Box 1335RichmondVA23218William M. Gottwald804-788-6000P2,3364.1
J.M. Huber Corp.333 Thornall St.EdisonNJ08837Peter T. Francis732-549-8600R2,300*5.0
Helena Chemical Co.225 Schilling Blvd.ColliervilleTN38017Mike Carty901-761-0050R2,291*0.2
Int’l Flavors and Fragrances521 W 57th St.New YorkNY10019 212-765-5500P2,2775.1
Synsil Products Inc.405 Lexington Ave.New YorkNY10174Paul R. Saueracker212-878-1800S2,043*2.5
USEC Inc.6903 Rockledge Dr.BethesdaMD20817 301-564-3200P1,9282.9
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals20 Wight Ave., 100Hunt ValleyMD21030 410-229-4400S1,9003.4
Helmerich and Payne Inc.1437 S Boulder Ave.TulsaOK74119Hans Helmerich918-742-5531P1,6294.3
ICC Industries Inc.460 Park Ave.New YorkNY10022John J. Farber212-521-1700R1,629*3.0
Solvay America Inc.3333 RichmondHoustonTX77098David G. Birney713-525-6000S1,611*4.0
Arkema Inc.2000 Market St.PhiladelphiaPA19103Thierry Le Henaff215-419-7000S1,600*2.6
Dover Chemical Corp.PO Box 40DoverOH44622Dwain Colvin330-343-7711R1,600*0.2
Terra Methanol Corp.600 4th StreetSioux CityIA51101Michael L. Bennett712-277-1340S1,377*1.2
NewMarket Corp.PO Box 2189RichmondVA23218Bruce C. Gottwald804-788-5000P1,3751.2
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories50 Frontage Rd.AndoverMA01810Joel Bradley978-749-8000R1,330*<0.1
Philip Services Corp.5151 San Felipe St.HoustonTX77056Robert L. Knauss713-623-8777R1,300*10.0
Sensient Technologies Corp.777 E WisconsinMilwaukeeWI53202Robert J. Edmonds414-271-6755P1,1853.6
Koppers Inc.436 7th Ave.PittsburghPA15219Robert Cizik412-227-2001R1,1602.0
Imerys USA Inc.100 Mansell Ct. ERoswellGA30076Gerard Buffiere770-594-0660R1,159*0.1
Minerals Technologies Inc.405 Lexington Ave.New YorkNY10174John Curcio212-878-1800P1,0782.7
Virginia Kik Inc.PO Box 660SalemVA24153David Cynamon540-389-5401R1,060*<0.1
Beaumont Ammonia Inc.600 4th StreetSioux CityIA51101Michael L. Bennett712-277-1340S990*1.2
Erachem Comilog Inc.610 Pittman Rd.BaltimoreMD21226Alain Pradoura410-789-8800R988*0.2
Tetra Technologies Inc.25025 Interst 45 NThe WoodlandsTX77380 281-367-1983P9822.9
Lonza Inc.90 Boroline RdAllendaleNJ07401Stephen Kutzer201-316-9200S978*5.7
Kemira Chemicals Inc.1950 Vaughn NWKennesawGA30144 770-436-1542R978*<0.1
General Chemical Corp.90 E Halsey Rd.ParsippanyNJ07054Richard Russell973-515-0900S690*4.5
Sterling Chemicals Inc.333 Clay St., 3600HoustonTX77002Richard K. Crump713-650-3700P6680.3
OM Group Inc.127 Public SquareClevelandOH44114 216-781-0083P6601.2
Teknor Apex Co.PO Box 2290PawtucketRI02861Victor Baxt401-725-8000R645*0.5
R.T. Vanderbilt Company Inc.30 Winfield St.NorwalkCT06856Roger K. Price203-853-1400R611*0.6
Texas Petrochemicals Holdings5151 San Felipe St.HoustonTX77056Charles Shaver713-627-7474R600*0.4
US BioEnergy Corp.5500 Cenex Dr.Inver Grove HtsMN55077Gordon W. Ommen651-355-8300P5890.3
Arizona Chemical Company Inc.PO Box 550850JacksonvilleFL32255Gerald C. Marterer904-928-8700S586*1.4
Innophos Holdings Inc.259 Prospect PlainsCranburyNJ08512Randy Gress609-495-2495P5791.0
ISP Chemicals Inc.PO Box 37Calvert CityKY42029Samuel J. Heyman270-395-4165S578*0.5
Avecia Inc.155 Fortune Blvd.MilfordMA01757Kevin Cox508-482-7500S544*3.5
Occidental Chemical Corp.PO Box 809050DallasTX75380Chuck Anderson972-404-3800S525*0.6
Mane USA60 Demarest Dr.WayneNJ07470Michel Mane973-633-5533R517*<0.1
Dakota Gasification Co.PO Box 1149BeulahND58523 701-873-2100R509*0.6
Rockwood Specialties Group100 Overlook Ctr.PrincetonNJ08540Stephen Ainscough609-514-0300S508*10.0
Champion Technologies Inc.PO Box 27727HoustonTX77227Thomas Amonett713-627-3303R500*0.1
LSB Industries Inc.16 S Penn. AvenueOklahoma CityOK73107Jack E. Golsen405-235-4546P4921.6
Sasol North America Inc.PO Box 19029HoustonTX77224Charles Putnik281-588-3000R488*0.2
EMD Chemicals Inc.480 S Democrat Rd.GibbstownNJ08027Meiken Krebs856-423-6300R482*0.2
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.
Phosphoric acid, excluding spent (100 percent P2O5)1,000 s tons301.9114.7
Sulfuric acid, excluding spent (100 percent H2SO4)1,000 s tons1,305.0p55.1
Chlorine (100 percent Cl basis)1,000 s tons(S)24.3
Phosphorus, elemental (technical)1,000 s tons(D)(D)
Sodium carbonate (soda ash) (58 percent Na2O)1,000 s tons252.6p32.4
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)(100 percent NaOH)1,000 s tons463.7p82.6
Salt in brine1,000 s tons(S)36.4
Other industrial inorganic chemicals (X)431.4
Synthetic organic chemicals (X)117.3
Bauxite1,000 s tons(D)(D)
Phosphate rock1,000 s tons(D)(D)
Sulfur1,000 l tons1,097.936.8
Iron and ferroalloy ores (tungsten, chromite, manganese, etc.) (X)78.3
Nonferrous metal ores (copper, mercury, vanadium, etc.) (X)119.4
All other crude chemical nonmetallic minerals (barite, etc.) (X)72.9
Coke (including breeze), used as a raw material1,000 s tons207.930.9
Parts and attachments for machinery and equipment (X)195.6
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard (X)24.9
Metal containers (X)19.5
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)1,642.1
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)905.7
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.
ALL OTHER BASIC INORGANIC CHEMICALS12,224.9    catalyst)2,179.8
  Sulfuric acid652.8  All other inorganic chemicals5,355.4
  Inorganic acids, except nitric, sulfuric, and phosphoric430.5    All other inorganic chemicals5,070.2
  Other inorganic aluminum compounds826.0      All other inorganic chemicals4,946.4
  Potassium and sodium compounds, except alkalies, alums, and bleaches1,978.1      Carbon bisulfide (disulfide)123.8
  Chemical catalytic preparations (excluding silica gel     All other inorganic chemicals, nsk285.2
    All other basic inorganic chemicals, nsk, total802.2
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR ALL OTHER BASIC INORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs%Sector
Compensation of employees29.5 Exports of goods & services20.0Cap Inv
Power generation & supply7.1Util.Semiconductors & related devices11.1Manufg.
Wholesale trade4.0TradePrivate fixed investment11.0 
Lessors of nonfinancial assets3.5Fin/R.E.Chemical products & preparations, nec6.0Manufg.
Industrial process variable instruments3.5Manufg.General S/L govt. services4.1S/L Govt
Management of companies & enterprises3.4ServicesSoap & cleaning compounds3.8Manufg.
Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc3.2MiningPaper mills3.6Manufg.
Basic inorganic chemicals, nec3.0Manufg.Petroleum refineries3.6Manufg.
Truck transportation2.3Util.Basic organic chemicals, nec3.5Manufg.
Petroleum refineries1.6Manufg.Plastics materials & resins3.3Manufg.
Relay & industrial controls1.6Manufg.Basic inorganic chemicals, nec2.1Manufg.
Fabricated metals, nec1.5Manufg.Hospitals1.7Services
Plastics pipe & pipe fittings1.5Manufg.General Federal government services, defense1.6Fed Govt
Springs & wire products1.4Manufg.Animal food, nec1.5Manufg.
Industrial machinery, nec1.4Manufg.Paperboard mills1.3Manufg.
Gold, silver, & other metal ore1.4MiningMedical & diagnostic labs & outpatient services1.2Services
Basic organic chemicals, nec1.2Manufg.Fertilizer0.9Manufg.
Chemical products & preparations, nec1.1Manufg.Physician, dentist, other health practitioner offices0.8Services
Natural gas distribution1.1Util.Synthetic dyes & pigments0.8Manufg.
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures1.1Construct.Pesticides & other agricultural chemicals0.8Manufg.
Scientific research & development services1.1ServicesPetroleum lubricating oil & grease0.7Manufg.
Fertilizer0.9Manufg.Ready-mix concrete0.7Manufg.
Rail transportation0.9Util.Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet0.7Manufg.
Noncomparable imports0.9ForeignMotor vehicle parts0.7Manufg.
Alkalies & chlorine0.9Manufg.Grains0.7Agric.
Services to buildings & dwellings0.9ServicesUrethane & other foam products (except polystrene)0.7Manufg.
Nonmetallic minerals, nec0.9MiningAdhesives0.7Manufg.
Architectural, engineering, & related services0.9ServicesPlastics products, nec0.6Manufg.
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR ALL OTHER BASIC INORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING -Continued
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’.
Oil & gas extraction0.9MiningSawmills & wood preservation0.6Manufg.
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies0.9 Oilseeds0.6Agric.
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation0.7Fin/R.E.Industrial gases0.5Manufg.
Automotive equipment rental & leasing0.7Fin/R.E.Paints & coatings0.5Manufg.
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.7ServicesPulp mills0.5Manufg.
Iron ore0.6MiningPrinted circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles)0.4Manufg.
Iron & steel mills & ferroalloys0.6Manufg.Electronic components, nec0.4Manufg.
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance0.6ServicesPharmaceutical preparations0.4Manufg.
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec0.6ServicesCoated & laminated paper & packaging materials0.4Manufg.
Management, scientific, & technical consulting0.5ServicesIron & steel mills & ferroalloys0.3Manufg.
Industrial gases0.5Manufg.Miscellaneous crops0.3Agric.
Adhesives0.5Manufg.Synthetic rubber0.3Manufg.
Waste management & remediation services0.5ServicesOther S/L govt. enterprises0.3S/L Govt
Food services & drinking places0.4ServicesPressed & blown glass & glassware, nec0.3Manufg.
Real estate0.4Fin/R.E.General Federal government services, nondefense0.2Fed Govt
Telecommunications0.4ServicesPolystyrene foam products0.2Manufg.
Valve & fittings other than plumbing0.4Manufg.Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities0.2Manufg.
Legal services0.4ServicesWholesale trade0.2Trade
Data processing, hosting, & related services0.4ServicesVegetables and melons0.2Agric.
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities0.4Manufg.Laminated plastics plates, sheets, & shapes0.2Manufg.
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing0.3Fin/R.E.Toilet preparations0.2Manufg.
Advertising & related services0.3ServicesScientific research & development services0.2Services
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels0.3ServicesUnlaminated plastics profile shapes0.2Manufg.
Machine shops0.3Manufg.Petrochemicals0.2Manufg.
Plastics products, nec0.3Manufg.Waste management & remediation services0.2Services
Air transportation0.3Util.Dog & cat food0.2Manufg.
Business support services0.3ServicesOffice supplies (except paper)0.2Manufg.
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet0.2Manufg.Storage batteries0.2Manufg.
Other computer related services, including facilities0.2ServicesHome health care services0.2Services
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll0.2ServicesAbrasive products0.1Manufg.
Water, sewage and other systems0.2Util.Oil & gas well drilling0.1Mining
Paperboard containers0.2Manufg.Bare printed circuit boards0.1Manufg.
Employment services0.2ServicesArtificial & synthetic fibers & filaments0.1Manufg.
Specialized design services0.2ServicesTires0.1Manufg.
Warehousing & storage0.2Util.Alkalies & chlorine0.1Manufg.
Postal service0.2Util.Cotton0.1Agric.
Securities, commodity contracts, investments0.2Fin/R.E.Glass products from purchased glass0.1Manufg.
Petrochemicals0.2Manufg.Oil & gas extraction0.1Mining
Electronic & precision equipment repair/maintenance0.2Services   
Other S/L govt. enterprises0.2S/L Govt   
Personal & household goods repair/maintenance0.1Services   
Gaskets, packing, & sealing devices0.1Manufg.   
Computer system design services0.1Services   
Sand, gravel, clay, & refractory minerals0.1Mining   
Nondepository credit intermediation activities0.1Fin/R.E.   
Motor vehicle parts0.1Manufg.   
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.
South Carolina151,579.010.7105,264.111,42124.876124.7613.65,395
Texas52959.76.518,456.01,7763.93427.8544.954,107
Ohio43900.16.120,933.32,8876.36725.2942.59,496
Pennsylvania29755.45.126,048.31,4763.25127.3535.127,262
New Jersey26690.34.726,551.71,1852.64625.0055.520,216
Illinois30668.84.522,295.01,7673.85926.6038.214,579
Georgia31655.14.421,131.11,1562.53721.7149.716,784
Louisiana22637.44.328,972.01,3072.85929.2252.192,662
New York25526.13.621,046.01,4143.15721.3147.36,697
California44490.13.311,139.11,1182.42523.0039.515,125
Maryland14391.82.727,982.51,2322.78829.1052.820,403
Alabama15363.32.524,217.17451.65024.9939.711,913
North Carolina16344.62.321,538.31,2132.67627.8746.614,236
Mississippi7279.81.939,972.13200.74622.5344.612,641
Indiana24218.41.59,098.44501.01923.1647.018,000
Missouri8193.41.324,179.93610.84529.0544.313,756
Iowa5168.71.133,740.22040.44120.7716.57,549
Wisconsin13144.71.011,127.52170.51719.9648.635,972
Massachusetts1192.70.68,426.52800.62523.6538.912,911
Connecticut687.40.614,561.54521.07533.6436.28,277
Florida2080.40.54,018.11960.41022.6648.47,393
Oklahoma1678.50.54,908.82970.61920.0135.96,145
Nebraska563.30.412,658.01080.22220.0746.715,444
Arkansas660.10.410,021.31300.32218.4636.37,792
Colorado833.00.24,126.51580.32023.0133.242,816

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