Annual Survey of Manufactures: ASM., Volume 3; Volume 9, Issue 2U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1968 - Industries |
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... Paperboard containers and boxes ... Folding paperboard boxes ........ Set - up paperboard boxes . 208,702 52,069 21,502 Corrugated shipping containers .. Sanitary food containers ........ Fiber cans , tubes , drums , etc ... 1,233,407 ...
... Paperboard containers and boxes ... Folding paperboard boxes ........ Set - up paperboard boxes . 208,702 52,069 21,502 Corrugated shipping containers .. Sanitary food containers ........ Fiber cans , tubes , drums , etc ... 1,233,407 ...
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... paperboard , including carboard , other bending and other nonbending board ... 237,028 246,127 233,410 96 105 1 1 26316 Wet - machine board ... 36,690 36,095 37,331 102 97 1 6 26310 Paperboard mills , n.s.k ..... 1,075 1,239 1,481 87 84 ...
... paperboard , including carboard , other bending and other nonbending board ... 237,028 246,127 233,410 96 105 1 1 26316 Wet - machine board ... 36,690 36,095 37,331 102 97 1 6 26310 Paperboard mills , n.s.k ..... 1,075 1,239 1,481 87 84 ...
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... paperboard boxes . ... do . 26530 26541 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes , including pallets . Milk and other beverage cartons .... ... do . 675,727 11,225,403 295,624 616,062 246,425 583,623 232,282 2,440,066 10,774,390 2,318,121 ...
... paperboard boxes . ... do . 26530 26541 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes , including pallets . Milk and other beverage cartons .... ... do . 675,727 11,225,403 295,624 616,062 246,425 583,623 232,282 2,440,066 10,774,390 2,318,121 ...
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... Paperboard mills .... 76,012 20,744 4,406 50,862 122 129 117 120 454,639 128,896 44,465 281,278 105 107 110 104 170,396 37,820 7,905 124,671 108 106 105 109 and Industries : End of 1965 , End of 1965 See footnotes at end of table . 98 ...
... Paperboard mills .... 76,012 20,744 4,406 50,862 122 129 117 120 454,639 128,896 44,465 281,278 105 107 110 104 170,396 37,820 7,905 124,671 108 106 105 109 and Industries : End of 1965 , End of 1965 See footnotes at end of table . 98 ...
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... paperboard products . 585,348 250,108 70,089 265,151 109 106 106 112 2641 Paper coating and glazing .. 151,491 ... Paperboard containers and boxes . 612,824 215,369 93,809 303,646 108 106 103 112 2651 Folding paperboard boxes ...
... paperboard products . 585,348 250,108 70,089 265,151 109 106 106 112 2641 Paper coating and glazing .. 151,491 ... Paperboard containers and boxes . 612,824 215,369 93,809 303,646 108 106 103 112 2651 Folding paperboard boxes ...
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20 FOOD 22 TEXTILE MILL 23 APPAREL 25 FURNITURE 26 PAPER 27 PRINTING 28 CHEMICALS 32 STONE CLAY 33 PRIMARY METAL 34 FABRICATED METAL 35 MACHINERY 36 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 37 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING added by manufacture ADMINISTRATIVE AND AUXILIARY ALLIED PRODUCTS APPAREL AND RELATED CHEMICALS AND ALLIED CLAY AND GLASS COSTUME JEWELRY ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION employees Production workers error of estimates estimates percent FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS FOOD AND KINDRED FURNITURE AND FIXTURES GLASS PRODUCTS GRAIN MILLS Industry Groups INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED KINDRED PRODUCTS LUMBER AND WOOD MACHINERY EXCEPT ELECTRICAL Man-hours Wages Value manufacture Cost materials 2 Value MEN'S AND BOYS Metropolitan Statistical Areas NONFERROUS PAPER AND ALLIED PAPERBOARD Payroll Total Man-hours PLASTICS PRODUCTS NEC PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES PRINTING AND PUBLISHING RELATED PRODUCTS RUBBER AND PLASTICS SAWMILLS Short tons Standard error Standard Metropolitan Statistical TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Total Man-hours Wages Total Payroll Total Value of shipments Wages Value added
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Page 13 - Foi1 the period 1954 to 1965 value added by manufacture represents adjusted value added and for earlier years, unadjusted value added. Unadjusted value added is obtained by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies and containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work from the value of shipments for products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered.