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Materials Summary: 2002 2002 Economic Census Manufacturing Subject Series Issued May 2006 EC02-31SM-1 U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAUThis report was prepared in the Manufacturing and Construction Division under the direction of Mendel D. Gayle, Assistant Division Chief for Census and Related Programs, who was responsible for the overall planning, management, and coordination. Arminta N. Quash, Chief, Census and Related Programs Support Branch, assisted by Arlinda Allen and Ernest Wilson Jr., Section Chiefs, Robert Reinard, Chief, Consumer Goods Industries Branch, assisted by Suzanne Conard, Susan DiCola, and James Hinckley, Section Chiefs, Raphael Corrado, Chief, Investment Goods Industries Branch, assisted by Chris Blackburn, Theresa Crowley, and Wanda Sledd, Section Chiefs, Nathaniel Shelton, Chief, Primary Goods Industries Branch, assisted by Walter Hunter, Joanna Nguyen, and Athanasios Theodoropoulos, Section Chiefs, and Keith Fuller, Kenneth Hansen, Robert Miller, and Robert Rosati, Special Assistants, performed the planning and implementation. Larry Blumberg, Phillip Brown, Brenda Campbell, Catherine Cooper, Paul Corey, Mary Kim Corley, Vance Davis, Jesse Dawson, Kellie Friedrich, Vera Harris-Bourne, James Day, Joe Guido, Nancy Higgins, Steven Hood, Rachael Horwitz, Tom Ickes, Christina Kane, Daphne Kelly, Cathy Knudsen, Kristen Lauziere, Mai Ngan Le, Jennifer Lee, Robert Lee, Jennifer Leotta, John Linehan, Emily Mayer, Keith McKenzie, Blynda Metcalf, Stanley Montgomery, Philippe Morris, Madelyn Nieves, Betty Pannell, Bridgett Parker-Bell, Dorothy Parsons, Gloria Peebles-Butler, Michael Perkinson, Lindsay Peters, Deanna Pickerall, Dana Sklut, LaTanya Steele, Susan Sundermann, Myss Sykes-Stephens, Betty Sutter, Dora Thomas, Ronanne Vinson, Keeley Voor, Denneth Wallace, Hilda Ward, Edward Watkins III, Barbara Wongus, and Kevin Younes, provided primary staff assistance. Arminta N. Quash, Chief, Census and Related Programs Support Branch, assisted by Kimberly DePhillip and Baruti Taylor, Section Chiefs, performed overall coordination of the publication process. Patrick Duck, Michael Flaherty, Dennis Gosier, Taylor C. Murph, and Veronica White provided primary staff assistance. Mathematical and statistical techniques as well as the coverage operations were provided by Paul Hsen, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology Programs, assisted by Stacey Cole, Chief, Manufacturing Methodology Branch, and Robert Struble, Section Chief, and Jeffrey Dalzell and Cathy Gregor, who provided primary staff assistance. Eddie J. Salyers, Assistant Division Chief of Economic Planning and Coordination Division, was responsible for overseeing the editing and tabulation procedures and the interactive analytical software. Dennis Shoemaker and Kim Wortman, Special Assistants, John D. Ward, Chief, Analytical Branch, and Brandy L. Yarbrough, Chief, Edit Branch, were responsible for developing the systems and procedures for data collection, editing, review, and correction. Donna L. Hambric, Chief of the Economic Planning Staff, was responsible for overseeing the systems and information for dissemination. Douglas J. Miller, Chief, Tables and Dissemination Branch, assisted by Lisa Aispuro, Jamie Fleming, Andrew W. Hait, Shawna J. Orzechowski, and John Walsh, was responsible for developing the data dissemination systems and procedures. The Geography Division staff, Robert LaMacchia, Chief, developed geographic coding procedures and associated computer programs. The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Howard R. Hogan, Chief, developed and coordinated the computer processing systems. Barry F. Sessamen, Assistant Division Chief for Post Collection, was responsible for design and implementation of the processing system and computer programs. Gary T. Sheridan, Chief, Macro Analytical Branch, assisted by Apparao V. Katikineni and Edward F. Johnson, provided computer programming and implementation. The Systems Support Division provided the table composition system. Robert Joseph Brown, Table Image Processing System (TIPS) Senior Software Engineer, was responsible for the design and development of the TIPS, under the supervision of Robert J. Bateman, Assistant Division Chief, Information Systems. The staff of the National Processing Center performed mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical and analytical review activities, and data entry. Margaret A. Smith, Bernadette J. Beasley, and Michael T. Browne of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided publication and printing management, graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and electronic media. General direction and production management were provided by James R. Clark, Assistant Division Chief, and Susan L. Rappa, Chief, Publications Services Branch. Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation contributed to the publication of these data. ACKNOWLEDGMENTSMaterials Summary: 2002 2002 Economic Census Manufacturing Subject Series Issued May 2006 EC02-31SM-1 U.S. Department of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary David A. Sampson, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Vacant, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, DirectorThomas L. Mesenbourg, Associate Director for Economic Programs C. Harvey Monk, Jr., Assistant Director for Economic Programs Mendel D. Gayle, Acting Chief, Manufacturing and Construction Division ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Economics and Statistics Administration Vacant, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director Hermann Habermann, Deputy Director and Chief Operating OfficerCONTENTS Introduction to the Economic Census v Manufacturing ix Tables 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997 1 Appendixes A. Explanation of Terms A–1 B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions B–1 C. Methodology C–1 D. Geographic Notes E. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Not applicable for this report. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary iii U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusIntroduction to the Economic Census PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS The economic census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the nation’s economy. It provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Census Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years, covering years ending in “2” and “7.” The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the gross domestic product estimates, input/output measures, production and price indexes, and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Specific uses of economic census data include the following: • Policymaking agencies of the federal government use the data to monitor economic activity and to assess the effectiveness of policies. • State and local governments use the data to assess business activities and tax bases within their jurisdictions and to develop programs to attract business. • Trade associations study trends in their own and competing industries, which allows them to keep their members informed of market changes. • Individual businesses use the data to locate potential markets and to analyze their own productiio and sales performance relative to industry or area averages. INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS Data from the 2002 Economic Census are published primarily according to the 2002 North Americca Industry Classification System (NAICS). NAICS was first adopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 1997. The 2002 Economic Census covers the following NAICS sectors: 21 Mining 22 Utilities 23 Construction 31-33 Manufacturing 42 Wholesale Trade 44-45 Retail Trade 48-49 Transportation and Warehousing 51 Information 52 Finance and Insurance 53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises 56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 61 Educational Services 62 Health Care and Social Assistance 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 72 Accommodation and Food Services 81 Other Services (except Public Administration) (Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the census of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92), largely covered by the census of governments conducted by the Census Bureau.) The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 100 subsectors (three-digit codes), 317 industry groups (four-digit codes), and, as implemented in the United States, 1,179 industries (six-digit codes). Introduction v 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusRELATIONSHIP TO HISTORICAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS Prior to the 1997 Economic Census, data were published according to the Standard Industrial Classificcatio (SIC) system. While many of the individual NAICS industries correspond directly to industrrie as defined under the SIC system, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade, wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat different groups of industries. The 1997 Economic Census Bridge Between NAICS and SIC demonstrates the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries. Where changes are significant, it may not be possible to construct time series that include data for points both before and after 1997. Most industry classifications remained unchanged between 1997 and 2002, but NAICS 2002 includes substantial revisions within the construction and wholesale trade sectors, and a number of revisions for the retail trade and information sectors. These changes are noted in industry definittion and will be demonstrated in the Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997. For 2002, data for enterprise support establishments (those functioning primarily to support the activities of their company’s operating establishments, such as a warehouse or a research and development laboratory) are included in the industry that reflects their activities (such as warehoussing) For 1997, such establishments were termed auxiliaries and were excluded from industry totals. BASIS OF REPORTING The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating at more than one location is required to file a separate report for each store, factory, shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a separate industry classification based on its primary activity and not that of its parent company. (For selected industries, only payroll, employment, and classificatiio are collected for individual establishments, while other data are collected on a consolidated basis.) GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING Accurate and complete information on the physical location of each establishment is required to tabulate the census data for states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, and corporate municipalities (places) including cities, towns, townships, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were required to report their physical location (street address, municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail (and those single-establishment companies that did not provide acceptable information on physical location), location information from administrative sources is used as a basis for coding. AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA All results of the 2002 Economic Census are available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and on digital versatile discs (DVD-ROMs) for sale by the Census Bureau. The American FactFinder system at the Internet site allows selective retrieval and downloading of the data. For more information, including a description of reports being issued, see the Internet site, write to the U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6100, or call Customer Services at 301-763-4100. HISTORICAL INFORMATION The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual components of the economic census were taken separately at varying intervals. The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census and subsequent censuses to include mining and some commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart vi Introduction 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Censusfrom the regular decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and wholesale trade and construction industries were added in 1930, as were some service trades in 1933. Censuses of construction, manufacturing, and the other business censuses were suspended during World War II. The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated, providing comparable censsu data across economic sectors and using consistent time periods, concepts, definitions, classificattions and reporting units. It was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of firms proviide by the administrative records of other federal agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also have been used to provide basic statistics for very small firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them census report forms. The range of industries covered in the economic census expanded between 1967 and 2002. The census of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933, was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few transportatiio industries were covered as early as 1963, it was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and real estate industries. With these additions, the economic census and the separate census of governments and census of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent of all economic activity. New for 2002 is coverage of four industries classified in the agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector under the SIC system: landscape architectural services, landscaping services, veterinary services, and pet care services. Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for the study of long-term time series and are available in some large libraries. Reports for 1997 were published primarily on the Internet and copies of 1992 reports are also available there. CD-ROMs issued from the 1987, 1992, and 1997 Economic Censuses contain databases that include all or nearly all data published in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code statistics, published only on CD-ROM. SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION More information about the scope, coverage, classification system, data items, and publications for the 2002 Economic Census and related surveys is published in the Guide to the 2002 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/census02/guide. More information on the methodology, procedurres and history of the census will be published in the History of the 2002 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html. Introduction vii 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusThis page is intentionally blank. viii Introduction 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusManufacturing SCOPE The Manufacturing sector (sector 31-33) comprises establishments engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. The assembling of component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing, except in cases where the activity is appropriately classified in Sector 23, Construction. Establishments in the manufacturing sector are often described as plants, factories, or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment. However, establishhment that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker’s home and those engaged in selling to the general public products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries, candy stores, and custom tailors, may also be included in this sector. Manufacturing establishments may process materials or may contract with other establishments to process their materials for them. Both types of establishments are included in manufacturing. The materials, substances, or components transformed by manufacturing establishments are raw materials that are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, or quarrying, as well as producct of other manufacturing establishments. The materials used may be purchased directly from producers, obtained through customary trade channels, or secured without recourse to the market by transferring the product from one establishment to another, under the same ownership. The new product of a manufacturing establishment may be finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or consumption, or it may be semifinished to become an input for an establishment engaged in further manufacturing. For example, the product of the alumina refinery is the input used in the primary production of aluminum; primary aluminum is the input to an aluminum wire drawing plant; and aluminum wire is the input for a fabricated wire product manufacturing establishhment The subsectors in the manufacturing sector generally reflect distinct production processes related to material inputs, production equipment, and employee skills. In the machinery area, where assembling is a key activity, parts and accessories for manufactured products are classified in the industry of the finished manufactured item when they are made for separate sale. For example, a replacement refrigerator door would be classified with refrigerators and an attachment for a piece of metal working machinery would be classified with metal working machinery. However, componennts input from other manufacturing establishments, are classified based on the production function of the component manufacturer. For example, electronic components are classified in Subsector 334, Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing; and stampings are classified in Subsector 332, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments often perform one or more activities that are classified outside the manufacturing sector of NAICS. For instance, almost all manufacturing has some captive research and development or administrative operations, such as accounting, payroll, or management. These captive services are treated the same as captive manufacturing activities. When the services are provided by separate establishments, they are classified to the NAICS sector where such serviice are primary, not in manufacturing. The boundaries of manufacturing and the other sectors of the classification system can be somewhha blurry. The establishments in the manufacturing sector are engaged in the transformation of materials into new products. Their output is a new product. However, the definition of what constittute a new product can be somewhat subjective. As clarification, the following activities are Manufacturing ix 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Censusconsidered manufacturing in NAICS: milk bottling and pasteurizing; water bottling and processinng fresh fish packaging (oyster shucking, fish filleting); apparel jobbing (assigning of materials to contract factories or shops for fabrication or other contract operations); as well as contracting on materials owned by others; printing and related activities; ready-mixed concrete production; leather converting; grinding of lenses to prescription; wood preserving; electroplating, plating, metal heat treating, and polishing for the trade; lapidary work for the trade; fabricating signs and advertising displays; rebuilding or remanufacturing machinery (i.e., automotive parts); ship repair and renovation; machine shops; and tire retreading. Exclusions. There are activities that are sometimes considered manufacturing, but for NAICS are classified in another sector. These activities include logging, classified in Sector 11, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting is considered a harvesting operation; the beneficiating of ores and other minerals, classified in Sector 21, Mining, is considered part of the activity of mining; the construction of structures and fabricating operations performed at the site of construction by contracctors is classified in Sector 23, Construction; establishments engaged in breaking of bulk and redistribution in smaller lots, including packaging, repackaging, or bottling products, such as liquors or chemicals; the customized assembly of computers; sorting of scrap; mixing paints to customer order; and cutting metals to customer order, classified in Sector 42, Wholesale Trade or Sector 44-45, Retail Trade, produce a modified version of the same product, not a new product; and publishing and the combined activity of publishing and printing, classified in Sector 51, Informattion perform the transformation of information into a product where as the value of the produuc to the consumer lies in the information content, not in the format in which it is distributed (i.e., the book or software diskette). The tabulations for this sector do not include central administrative offices, warehouses, or other establishments that serve manufacturing establishments within the same organization. Data for such establishments are classified according to the nature of the service they provide. For example, separate headquarters establishments are reported in NAICS Sector 55, Management of Companies and Enterprises. The reports described below exclude establishments of firms with no paid employees. These “nonemployers,” typically self-employed individuals or partnerships operating businesses that they have not chosen to incorporate, are reported separately in Nonemployer Statistics. The contribbutio of nonemployers, relatively small for this sector, may be examined at www.census.gov/nonemployerimpact. The reports described below cover all manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employees. Definitions. Industry categories are defined in Appendix B, NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptioons Other terms are defined in Appendix A, Explanation of Terms. REPORTS The following reports provide statistics on this sector: Industry Series. There are 473 reports, each covering a single NAICS industry (six-digit code). These reports include such statistics as number of establishments, employment, payroll, value added by manufacture, cost of materials consumed, value of shipments, capital expenditures, etc. The industry reports also include data for states with 100 employees or more in the industry. The data in industry reports are preliminary and subject to change in the following reports. Geographic Area Series. There are 51 separate reports, one for each state and the District of Columbia. Each state report presents similar statistics at the “all manufacturing” level for each state and its metropolitan and micropolitan areas with 250 employees or more, and for counties, consolidated cities, and places with 500 employees or more. The state reports also include sixdiigi NAICS level data for industries with 100 employees or more in the state. x Manufacturing 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusSubject Series: • Industry-Product Analysis Summary. This report presents value of shipments, value of product shipments, percentage of product shipments of the total value of shipments, and percenntag of distribution of value of product shipments on the NAICS six-digit industry level and by the six-and seven-digit product code levels. It also includes miscellaneous receipts at the six-and seven-digit product code levels by NAICS six-digit industry levels. • General Summary. This report contains industry and geographic area statistics summarized in one report. It includes higher levels of aggregation than the industry and state reports, as well as revisions to the data made after the release of the industry and state reports. • Product Summary. This report summarizes the products data published in the industry reports. This report also includes a table with data for products that are primary to more than one industry, which are not in the industry reports. • Materials Summary. This report summarizes the materials data published in the industry reports. • Concentration Ratio Summary. This report publishes data on the percentage of value of shipmeent and value added accounted for by the 4-, 8-, 20-, and 50-largest companies for each manufacturing industry. Also shown in this report are Herfindahl-Hirschman indexes for each industry. • Location of Manufacturing Plants Summary. This report contains statistics on the number of establishments for the three-and six-digit NAICS industry by state, county, place, and ZIP Code by employment-size of the establishment. Other reports. Data for this sector are also included in reports with multisector coverage, includiin Nonemployer Statistics, Comparative Statistics, Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS, Business Expenses, and the Survey of Business Owners reports. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED The level of geographic detail varies by report. Maps are available at www.census.gov/econ2002maps. Notes specific to areas in the state are included in Appendix D, Geographic Notes. 1. The United States as a whole. 2. States and the District of Columbia. 3. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas with 250 employees or more. Core based statisttica areas (CBSA) contain a core area with a substantial population nucleus, together with adjacent communities having a high degree of social and economic integration with that core. CBSAs are differentiated into metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas based on size criterria Both metropolitan and micropolitan areas are defined in terms of entire counties, and are listed in Appendix E, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas. a. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (metro areas). Metro areas have at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and econoomi integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. b. Micropolitan Statistical Areas (micro areas). Micro areas have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. c. Metropolitan Divisions (metro divisions). If specified criteria are met, a metro area containiin a single core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as Metropolitan Divisions. Manufacturing xi 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Censusd. Combined Statistical Areas (combined areas). If specified criteria are met, adjacent metro and micro areas, in various combinations, may become the components of a new set of areas called Combined Statistical Areas. The areas that combine retain their own designatiion as metro or micro areas within the larger combined area. 4. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January 1, 2002, with 500 employees or more. Counties are the primary divisions of states, except in Louisiana where they are called parisshe and in Alaska where they are called boroughs, census areas, and city and boroughs. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have one place or more that is independent of any county organization and constitutes primary divisions of their states. These places are treated as counties and as places. 5. Economic places with 500 employees or more. a. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 2002. These are areas of significant population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages, or towns according to the 2000 Census of Population. For the economic census, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and boroughs in New York are not included in this category. b. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 2002. Consolidated cities are consolidated governments that consist of separately incorporated municipalities. c. Townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more (according to the 2000 Census of Population). d. Balance of county. Areas outside the entities listed above, including incorporated municipaliitie with populations of fewer than 2,500, town and townships not qualifying as noted above, and the remainders of counties outside places are categorized as “Balance of county.” DOLLAR VALUES All dollar values presented are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 2002 data are expressed in 2002 dollars, and 1997 data, in 1997 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons with prior years, users of the data should consider the changes in prices that have occurred. All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars. COMPARABILITY OF THE 1997 AND 2002 ECONOMIC CENSUSES Both the 2002 Economic Census and the 1997 Economic Census present data based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). While there were revisions to selected industries for 2002, this sector is not affected by those revisions. For 2002, there has been an additional data table and an additional report added, which did not exist in 1997. The table for 2002 shows data for products primary to more than one industry. The report for 2002 is the Industry-Product Analysis Summary. RELIABILITY OF DATA All data compiled for this sector are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; definition and classification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or codiin the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estimatiio for missing or misreported data. Selected data in tables titled “Detailed Statistics” are based on the Annual Survey of Manufactures and are subject to sampling errors as well as nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data, as by the percentages shown in the tables. Precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors. More information on the reliability of the data is included in Appendix C, Methodology. xii Manufacturing 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusDISCLOSURE In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or company. However, the number of establishments in a specific industry or geographic area is not considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheeld Techniques employed to limit disclosure are discussed at www.census.gov/epcd/ec02/disclosure.htm. The disclosure analysis for “industry statistics” files is based on the total value of shipments. When the total value of shipments cannot be shown without disclosing information for individual companies, the complete line is suppressed except for capital expenditures. Nonetheless, the suppreesse data are included in higher-level totals. A separate disclosure analysis is performed for capital expenditures, which can be suppressed even though value of shipments data are publisshed AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC DATA The Census Bureau conducts the Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) in each of the 4 years between the economic censuses. The ASM is a probability-based sample of approximately 55,000 establishments and collects many of the same industry statistics (including employment, payroll, value of shipments, etc.) as the economic census. However, there are selected statistics not included in the ASM. Among these are the number of companies and establishments, detailed product and materials data, and substate geographic data. In addition to the ASM, the Census Bureau conducts the Current Industrial Reports (CIR) program. The CIR program publishes selected detailed product statistics for selected manufacturing industries at the U.S. level annually and, in some cases, monthly and/or quarterly. The Census Bureau also conducts the monthly Manufacturerrs Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) Program, which publishes detailed statistics for manufacturing industries at the U.S. level. In addition, the County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics on the number of establishmments employment, and payroll classified by industry within each county, and Statistics of U.S. Businesses provides annual statistics classified by the employment size of the enterprise, furthhe classified by industry for the United States, and by broader categories for states and metropollita areas. CONTACTS FOR DATA USERS Questions about these data may be directed to the U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing & Constructiio Division, Information Services Center, 301-763-4673 or ask.census.gov. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used with these data: A Standard error of 100 percent or more D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals F Exceeds 100 percent because data include establishments with payroll exceeding revenue N Not available or not comparable S Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standards X Not applicable Z Less than half the unit shown a 0 to 19 employees b 20 to 99 employees c 100 to 249 employees e 250 to 499 employees f 500 to 999 employees g 1,000 to 2,499 employees h 2,500 to 4,999 employees i 5,000 to 9,999 employees j 10,000 to 24,999 employees k 25,000 to 49,999 employees Manufacturing xiii 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Censusl 50,000 to 99,999 employees m 100,000 employees or more p 10 to 19 percent estimated q 20 to 29 percent estimated r Revised s Sampling error exceeds 40 percent nsk Not specified by kind – Represents zero (page image/print only) (CC) Consolidated city (IC) Independent city xiv Manufacturing 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997 [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311111 Dog and cat food manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 3 750 867 1997X 3 690 959 11114001 Wheat 1,000 s tons2002p345.7 39 098 1997260.8 37 755 11115001 Field corn, whole grain mil lb20025 142.0 252 873 19975 485.9 337 791 11119901 Oats 1,000 s tons200217.3 3 284 199713.8 2 630 11119903 Barley 1,000 s tons200283.9 10 605 199711.1 3 064 11119905 Sorghum 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt20023 901.5 41 773 1997S 60 013 31121115 Wheat millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons2002399.2 31 760 1997S 57 355 31122207 Soybean millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons200250.4 7 420 199751.6 10 125 31121135 Other millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997q29.9 5 711 31121137 Hominy feed and corn meal 1,000 s tons200224.4 4 460 199721.1 5 343 31122109 Corn gluten feed and meal 1,000 s tons2002559.7 137 678 1997489.1 136 512 31111900 Alfalfa meal (excluding alfalfa hay) 1,000 s tons20021.6 298 1997D D 31131002 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids), excluding molasses 1,000 s tons200215.2 8 376 1997N N 31131007 Molasses 1,000 s tons2002.9 190 1997S 503 31122307 Cottonseed cake and meal 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 31100017 Fats and oils 1,000 s tons2002p513.0 159 502 1997463.7 174 086 31161303 Meat meal and tankage 1,000 s tons2002q752.9 179 664 1997p1 075.7 318 622 31161305 Poultry feather and byproducts meal 1,000 s tons2002p915.8 301 216 1997469.5 205 682 31170000 Fish meal and solubles (dry weight equivalent) 1,000 s tons2002S 75 371 1997225.4 100 931 31212000 Brewers’ and distillers’ grains 1,000 s tons2002352.8 55 529 1997233.3 70 877 31122205 Soybean cake and meal 1,000 s tons2002528.6 89 711 1997627.1 154 191 32518827 Calcium 1,000 s tons200289.9 3 307 1997p71.2 3 029 32518837 Phosphorus, elemental (technical) 1,000 s tons200212.8 4 338 1997S 17 882 31194205 Salt 1,000 s tons2002104.5 6 452 1997S 2 767 32518841 Other minerals (excluding trace minerals) 1,000 s tons2002p39.1 9 852 199720.9 13 663 32541109 Vitamins 2002X 75 470 1997X 44 219 32541111 Drugs and antibiotics 2002X 781 1997X D 32541105 Other microingredients (including trace minerals) 2002X 66 149 1997X 65 670 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 87 398 1997X 82 972 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 72 246 1997X 93 051 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X 307 1997X D 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 179 024 1997X 138 999 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 202 744 1997X 102 370 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 458 283 1997X 377 377 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 653 555 1997X 628 370 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 493 573 1997X 434 739 311119 Other animal food manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 11 204 824 1997X 13 184 849 11114001 Wheat 1,000 s tons20022 016.1 171 493 1997S 141 556 11115001 Field corn, whole grain mil lb200255 055.2 2 683 088 1997S 3 109 926 11119901 Oats 1,000 s tons2002387.2 63 807 1997552.0 80 092 11119903 Barley 1,000 s tons2002835.5 90 892 1997749.6 95 804 11119905 Sorghum 1,000 s tons2002227.7 21 179 1997S 157 140 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt20022 451.8 18 650 1997S 43 597 31121115 Wheat millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons20021 245.9 98 448 1997S 291 952 31122207 Soybean millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons20022 107.2 272 963 1997988.5 178 975 31121135 Other millfeed and screenings 1,000 s tons2002549.9 59 193 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311119 Other animal food manufacturingCon. 1997S 190 965 31121137 Hominy feed and corn meal 1,000 s tons2002938.2 100 861 1997198.2 26 017 31122109 Corn gluten feed and meal 1,000 s tons2002537.6 66 530 1997424.0 82 844 31111900 Alfalfa meal (excluding alfalfa hay) 1,000 s tons2002231.8 37 158 1997274.7 45 275 31131002 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids), excluding molasses 1,000 s tons200215.9 7 637 1997N N 31131007 Molasses 1,000 s tons2002852.1 94 232 1997767.6 77 357 31122307 Cottonseed cake and meal 1,000 s tons2002575.8 84 701 1997S 193 416 31100017 Fats and oils 1,000 s tons20021 096.9 273 838 19971 150.5 380 333 31161303 Meat meal and tankage 1,000 s tons2002791.0 158 781 19971 130.3 318 783 31161305 Poultry feather and byproducts meal 1,000 s tons20021 091.0 206 362 1997p947.2 317 502 31170000 Fish meal and solubles (dry weight equivalent) 1,000 s tons2002188.1 74 227 1997283.3 126 557 31212000 Brewers’ and distillers’ grains 1,000 s tons2002618.7 67 197 1997589.6 84 182 31122205 Soybean cake and meal 1,000 s tons20028 709.2 1 493 570 19979 580.7 2 495 334 32518827 Calcium 1,000 s tons20021 432.0 45 060 1997S 51 151 32518837 Phosphorus, elemental (technical) 1,000 s tons2002498.3 131 337 1997750.1 186 767 31194205 Salt 1,000 s tons2002538.8 26 183 1997S 38 852 32518841 Other minerals (excluding trace minerals) 1,000 s tons2002717.8 133 889 1997S 214 439 32541109 Vitamins 2002X 175 835 1997X 379 116 32541111 Drugs and antibiotics 2002X 206 713 1997X 368 890 32541105 Other microingredients (including trace minerals) 2002X 305 147 1997X 354 149 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 19 545 1997X 9 393 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 27 829 1997X 45 126 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X 29 973 1997X 8 377 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 18 954 1997X 39 600 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 59 345 1997X 65 031 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 40 220 1997X 567 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 919 975 1997X 942 793 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 1 920 012 1997X 2 042 991 311211 Flour milling 00900001 Total materials 2002X 4 498 414 1997X 5 761 270 11114003 Wheat mil bushels2002p813.1 3 172 601 1997785.0 3 990 970 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002p123.0 327 545 1997q125.5 453 351 11119911 Barley mil bushels2002D D 1997p1.9 6 538 11119913 Oats mil bushels2002D D 1997D D 11110005 Other grains (excluding wheat, corn, oats, barley, rice (rough), and sorghum) mil bushels2002p12.0 43 158 1997D D 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt20026 923.8 72 983 199716 424.0 127 929 31100015 Fats and oils mil lb2002S 20 315 1997N N 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons200214.5 8 085 1997N N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 62 322 1997X 50 478 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X 11 844 1997X 6 106 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 19 362 1997X N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 15 142 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 24 141 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 330 768 1997X 480 517 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 331 304 1997X 524 213 See footnotes at end of table. 2 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311212 Rice milling 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 080 594 1997X 1 663 821 11116000 Rice, rough mil lb2002p10 447.2 777 675 1997S 1 431 176 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 10 217 1997X D 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X 16 042 1997X 44 336 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 10 937 1997X 3 230 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 5 318 1997X D 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 13 992 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 162 633 1997X 48 540 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 83 780 1997X 114 497 311213 Malt manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 301 848 1997X 506 961 11114003 Wheat mil bushels2002.6 1 839 1997N N 11119911 Barley mil bushels2002S 295 568 1997151.8 493 365 11110005 Other grains (excluding wheat, corn, oats, barley, rice (rough), and sorghum) mil bushels2002.1 221 1997N N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X D 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 356 1997X 7 241 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 2 183 1997X 6 355 311221 Wet corn milling 00900001 Total materials 2002X 3 967 329 1997X 4 443 432 11116000 Rice, rough mil lb2002D D 1997280.7 160 567 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002S 2 662 049 1997D 3 675 049 11119915 Sorghum mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31161105 Tallow and stearin, edible mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X D 1997X 2 253 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X D 1997X D 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 17 595 1997X 28 373 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 7 871 1997X D 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 481 363 1997X 481 121 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 686 156 1997X 14 656 311222 Soybean processing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 9 152 142 1997X 11 262 847 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002D D 1997N N 11119915 Sorghum mil lb2002D D 1997N N 11111000 Soybean seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons200242 459.7 7 086 505 199736 797.5 9 380 234 11192003 Cottonseed seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 11100007 Other seeds, nuts, and beans (excluding cottonseed, sunflower, soybean, flaxseed, and peanuts) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31122301 Cottonseed oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122303 Cottonseed oil, oncerefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122001 Cottonseed oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122201 Soybean oil, crude mil lb20023 492.2 636 690 19971 443.7 339 041 31122203 Soybean oil, oncerefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122003 Soybean oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122123 Corn oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122125 Corn oil, oncerefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311222 Soybean processingCon. 31122127 Corn oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122309 Other crude oil mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122005 Other oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002D D 1997N N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 326 240 1997X 891 437 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 881 316 1997X 652 135 311223 Other oilseed processing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 699 109 1997X 1 321 571 11192003 Cottonseed seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons20021 430.3 141 311 19974 232.0 580 883 11119907 Flaxseed seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11199201 Peanut seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11119909 Sunflower seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11100007 Other seeds, nuts, and beans (excluding cottonseed, sunflower, soybean, flaxseed, and peanuts) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 31122301 Cottonseed oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31122201 Soybean oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122123 Corn oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122309 Other crude oil mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X 813 1997X N 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X D 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X D 1997X N 32220017 Paper and paperboard containers (including shipping sacks and other paper packaging supplies) 2002X D 1997X N 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X D 1997X N 32721301 Glass containers 2002X D 1997X N 33240000 Metal containers 2002X 1 489 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 65 012 1997X 190 061 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 243 387 1997X 57 794 311225 Fats and oils refining and blending 00900001 Total materials 2002X 5 216 828 1997X 5 557 230 11111000 Soybean seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons20022 908.0 641 824 1997N N 11192003 Cottonseed seeds, nuts, and beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 11100007 Other seeds, nuts, and beans (excluding cottonseed, sunflower, soybean, flaxseed, and peanuts) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31122301 Cottonseed oil, crude mil lb2002D D 1997164.9 49 865 31122303 Cottonseed oil, oncerefined mil lb2002p164.5 34 964 1997163.3 43 733 31122001 Cottonseed oil, fullyrefined mil lb200242.1 9 855 1997117.8 31 948 31122201 Soybean oil, crude mil lb20026 243.1 1 089 313 19977 411.2 1 766 045 31122203 Soybean oil, oncerefined mil lb2002p289.5 64 686 1997D D 31122003 Soybean oil, fullyrefined mil lb20024 712.1 919 937 1997p3 165.9 824 123 31122123 Corn oil, crude mil lb2002p133.1 28 823 1997203.4 54 045 31122125 Corn oil, oncerefined mil lb2002D D 199749.9 14 211 31122127 Corn oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002491.2 135 057 1997169.0 51 957 31122309 Other crude oil mil lb2002p1 150.1 320 790 1997q1 160.9 280 519 31122311 Other oncerefined oil mil lb2002452.6 105 577 1997210.6 75 170 31122005 Other oil, fullyrefined mil lb2002861.2 208 474 1997q245.5 87 675 31161115 Lard mil lb2002168.5 45 945 1997191.2 48 020 31161105 Tallow and stearin, edible mil lb2002D D 1997154.6 35 472 See footnotes at end of table. 4 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311225 Fats and oils refining and blendingCon. 31491101 Textile bags (burlap, cotton, polypropylene, etc.) 2002X D 1997X N 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 2 666 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 1 241 1997X N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X D 1997X N 32220017 Paper and paperboard containers (including shipping sacks and other paper packaging supplies) 2002X 62 035 1997X 113 654 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X 146 066 1997X 282 188 32721301 Glass containers 2002X D 1997X D 33240000 Metal containers 2002X 26 068 1997X 13 224 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 315 281 1997X 1 259 628 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 895 401 1997X 254 598 311230 Breakfast cereal manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 049 893 1997X 2 303 772 11114003 Wheat mil bushels2002S 72 839 1997q10.9 72 079 11119913 Oats mil bushels2002817.2 92 673 1997S 103 950 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002S 45 480 1997D D 11119911 Barley mil bushels2002.5 1 761 1997S 9 606 11116000 Rice, rough mil lb2002372.3 45 549 1997321.5 60 911 11110003 Other grains (excluding wheat, oats, corn, barley, and rice (rough)) mil bushels2002p6.5 13 085 1997S 6 291 31121119 Corn grits 1,000 cwt20023 723.7 38 486 1997419.5 47 170 31121121 Corn meal and flakes 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997S 58 408 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt20021 870.5 22 770 1997S 38 350 31121133 Flour (excluding wheat) mil lb2002329.7 45 661 1997p723.1 100 307 31121131 Prepared flour mixes mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31131005 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids), excluding brown 1,000 s tons2002572.7 250 760 1997608.9 339 926 31131009 Brown sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons20025.3 3 118 1997q5.3 19 516 31100015 Fats and oils mil lb200278.8 24 117 199787.4 38 940 31142307 Raisins 1,000 cwt2002571.8 45 526 1997S 69 555 31142313 Fruits, dried (excluding raisins) 1,000 cwt2002396.2 63 651 1997S 23 401 31191103 Nutmeats, dried and dehydrated 1,000 cwt2002D D 199731.0 11 389 11100031 Nuts and nutmeats, raw 1,000 cwt2002S 26 388 1997S 40 234 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 139 082 1997X 152 376 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 26 041 1997X 74 363 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X D 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 396 777 1997X 484 114 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 475 340 1997X 455 361 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 184 091 1997X 47 954 311311 Sugarcane mills 00900001 Total materials 2002X 918 182 1997X 830 507 11193000 Sugar cane 1,000 s tons2002q20 409.6 560 605 199724 105.3 673 500 31131100 Raw cane sugar (converted to 96 percent basis) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 11199100 Sugar beets 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X D 1997X N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X D 1997X N 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X D 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X N See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 5 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311311 Sugarcane millsCon. 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 62 835 1997X 115 633 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 24 407 1997X 41 374 311312 Cane sugar refining 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 025 923 1997X 2 566 385 11193000 Sugar cane 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31131100 Raw cane sugar (converted to 96 percent basis) 1,000 s tons2002S 1 715 024 19975 972.2 2 398 421 11199100 Sugar beets 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 7 077 1997X D 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 27 696 1997X 69 230 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X D 1997X D 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X D 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 35 140 1997X 57 233 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 971 1997X 2 488 311313 Beet sugar manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 143 361 1997X 1 561 961 11199100 Sugar beets 1,000 s tons2002S 881 687 1997S 1 312 943 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X D 1997X 7 184 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X D 1997X 7 911 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 323 1997X 3 465 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X 10 615 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 36 676 1997X 219 843 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 177 825 1997X – 311320 Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao beans 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 974 322 1997X 1 795 911 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002D D 1997.7 348 11100003 Nuts, in shell (including peanuts) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31191101 Nutmeats (including peanuts), processed mil lb2002D D 1997D D 11100029 Nutmeats, raw mil lb2002D D 1997p6.4 7 825 31150000 Milk and milk products mil gal2002S 145 166 1997X 118 225 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002S 10 857 1997105.7 13 750 32510053 Sugar substitutes (mannitol, sorbitol, etc.) 1,000 s tons2002S 6 183 1997D D 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002S 229 737 1997N N 31100021 Fats and oils (including shortening) mil lb2002p116.1 43 455 1997q86.9 43 972 31132003 Chocolate coatings 1,000 s tons200210.3 12 384 1997199.9 193 009 31132005 Unsweetened chocolate (chocolate liquor) 1,000 s tons2002S 43 164 199733.8 61 148 11130007 Cocoa beans 1,000 s tons2002S 481 977 1997408.7 410 602 31132007 Cocoa, pressed cake and powder 1,000 s tons200269.1 74 686 199748.2 33 854 31132009 Cocoa butter mil lb2002S 228 020 1997p146.5 265 459 32510063 Essential oils and flavors, synthetic 2002X 25 295 1997X 14 849 31134003 Chewing gum base (including chicle) 2002X D 1997X N 00190045 Fruits, fresh and dried mil lb2002D D 1997N N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 61 297 1997X 69 787 See footnotes at end of table. 6 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311320 Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao beansCon. 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X D 1997X 16 784 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 76 639 1997X 68 586 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X D 1997X D 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 411 1997X D 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 12 126 1997X 1 611 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 237 769 1997X 276 633 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 130 353 1997X 88 775 311330 Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 743 390 1997X 2 855 034 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002p1.0 346 19971.1 474 11100003 Nuts, in shell (including peanuts) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31191101 Nutmeats (including peanuts), processed mil lb2002S 169 477 1997158.3 165 851 11100029 Nutmeats, raw mil lb200233.8 27 567 199742.1 40 436 31150000 Milk and milk products mil gal2002S 202 802 1997X 293 549 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002D D 199741.1 6 781 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002S 60 702 1997402.0 53 949 32510053 Sugar substitutes (mannitol, sorbitol, etc.) 1,000 s tons20027.7 5 558 19971.6 1 455 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002S 247 410 1997N N 31100021 Fats and oils (including shortening) mil lb2002S 22 542 199759.5 32 171 31132003 Chocolate coatings 1,000 s tons2002391.6 434 188 1997277.6 335 550 31132005 Unsweetened chocolate (chocolate liquor) 1,000 s tons2002D D 199788.6 138 566 11130007 Cocoa beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 31132007 Cocoa, pressed cake and powder 1,000 s tons2002S 19 893 1997q20.1 14 845 31132009 Cocoa butter mil lb2002p36.3 67 762 1997D D 32510063 Essential oils and flavors, synthetic 2002X 23 803 1997X 19 754 31134003 Chewing gum base (including chicle) 2002X 4 1997X – 00190045 Fruits, fresh and dried mil lb200216.6 16 895 19978.9 12 116 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 246 835 1997X 315 796 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X 42 340 1997X 23 826 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 306 206 1997X 191 175 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X 11 429 1997X 18 481 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 1 429 1997X 530 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 4 483 1997X 9 281 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 339 064 1997X 535 903 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 312 521 1997X 298 479 311340 Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 964 056 1997X 1 808 403 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002S 918 1997S 1 237 11100003 Nuts, in shell (including peanuts) mil lb2002D D 1997p.7 890 31191101 Nutmeats (including peanuts), processed mil lb2002p19.5 19 526 199719.6 21 259 11100029 Nutmeats, raw mil lb2002p8.3 10 831 199713.7 14 527 31150000 Milk and milk products mil gal2002S 31 771 1997X 32 894 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002166.0 21 291 1997p171.7 19 480 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002q815.9 123 928 1997915.5 117 668 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 7 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311340 Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturingCon. 32510053 Sugar substitutes (mannitol, sorbitol, etc.) 1,000 s tons2002p67.7 94 558 199739.5 63 597 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002376.4 194 222 1997N N 31100021 Fats and oils (including shortening) mil lb2002q52.8 27 812 199742.8 21 237 31132003 Chocolate coatings 1,000 s tons2002S 26 039 1997N N 31132005 Unsweetened chocolate (chocolate liquor) 1,000 s tons20022.1 3 626 19973.6 7 382 31132007 Cocoa, pressed cake and powder 1,000 s tons2002S 3 621 19972.8 2 855 31132009 Cocoa butter mil lb2002D D 1997D D 32510063 Essential oils and flavors, synthetic 2002X 114 313 1997X 110 673 31134003 Chewing gum base (including chicle) 2002X D 1997X D 00190045 Fruits, fresh and dried mil lb2002S 19 379 1997p19.2 19 627 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 198 265 1997X 196 083 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X 25 370 1997X 30 492 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 176 263 1997X 150 897 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X 11 009 1997X 24 924 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 8 401 1997X 9 789 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 8 879 1997X 5 303 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 386 306 1997X 684 930 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 363 235 1997X 153 399 311411 Frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 3 934 894 1997X 4 429 724 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 2 046 1997X 3 055 11131000 Fresh oranges 1,000 s tons2002S 577 379 1997p3 215.2 616 193 11133100 Fresh apples 1,000 s tons2002S 63 356 1997270.8 63 619 11133300 Fresh strawberries 1,000 s tons2002S 61 133 1997p152.4 97 177 11130005 Other fresh fruits (excluding oranges, apples, and strawberries) 1,000 s tons2002q290.0 196 893 1997723.0 199 237 11121901 Fresh green peas 1,000 s tons2002S 36 917 1997p166.5 40 750 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons2002S 542 148 19975 793.5 597 673 11121905 Fresh sweet corn 1,000 s tons2002p558.8 73 653 19971 027.3 76 985 11121903 Fresh green (snap) and wax beans 1,000 s tons2002S 52 190 1997234.8 53 660 11100013 All other fresh vegetables (excluding green peas, white potatoes, sweet corn, and green and wax beans (snap)) 1,000 s tons20023 547.7 449 540 19972 229.8 584 537 31141101 Frozen fruits for, further processing mil lb2002p434.8 271 164 1997282.0 261 641 31141103 Frozen vegetables for further processing mil lb2002q637.5 250 705 1997626.9 267 862 31151303 Natural and processed cheese (including imitation and substitutes) mil lb2002S 26 678 199725.2 39 420 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002p15.8 8 175 1997N N 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt2002p487.2 7 222 1997268.5 6 272 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002363.3 87 779 1997582.6 173 611 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 119 528 1997X 110 869 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 21 584 1997X 27 357 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 139 093 1997X 324 831 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 50 644 1997X 66 417 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 249 810 1997X 536 358 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 647 257 1997X 282 200 See footnotes at end of table. 8 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311412 Frozen specialty food manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 5 199 000 1997X 4 389 702 11133100 Fresh apples 1,000 s tons20021.6 819 1997D D 11130005 Other fresh fruits (excluding oranges, apples, and strawberries) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11121901 Fresh green peas 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons200278.2 18 921 199729.1 13 161 11121905 Fresh sweet corn 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11121903 Fresh green (snap) and wax beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 11100013 All other fresh vegetables (excluding green peas, white potatoes, sweet corn, and green and wax beans (snap)) 1,000 s tons2002S 223 085 1997869.3 235 363 31141101 Frozen fruits for, further processing mil lb20026.7 5 499 199735.3 29 343 31141103 Frozen vegetables for further processing mil lb2002S 193 022 1997427.4 194 630 31151303 Natural and processed cheese (including imitation and substitutes) mil lb2002q513.3 629 262 1997523.2 652 055 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002S 18 967 1997N N 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt2002S 185 300 199710 475.3 190 979 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002S 113 188 1997284.1 106 261 31142105 Tomato paste (24 percent NTSS equivalent) mil lb2002S 111 593 1997278.3 102 400 00190032 Poultry (live, fresh, frozen, and prepared) mil lb2002p238.7 330 660 1997S 345 246 31161000 Meat (fresh, frozen, or prepared) mil lb2002q580.2 607 552 1997637.1 651 146 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X D 1997X 23 931 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 186 829 1997X 199 393 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 60 955 1997X 39 986 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 270 1997X 17 412 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 534 533 1997X 397 876 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X D 1997X 6 271 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 474 671 1997X 944 870 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 448 905 1997X 232 488 311421 Fruit and vegetable canning 00900001 Total materials 2002X 8 762 790 1997X 8 387 233 11131000 Fresh oranges 1,000 s tons2002D D 19973 270.5 603 735 11133100 Fresh apples 1,000 s tons2002S 200 900 1997p1 513.4 249 173 11133901 Fresh apricots 1,000 s tons2002S 12 476 1997q79.3 25 516 11133200 Fresh grapes 1,000 s tons2002S 34 008 1997375.6 81 232 11133903 Fresh peaches 1,000 s tons2002414.6 111 976 1997599.9 143 777 11133905 Fresh pears 1,000 s tons2002S 103 304 1997466.4 102 158 11133907 Fresh pineapples 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11132000 Fresh grapefruit 1,000 s tons2002S 62 467 1997343.1 61 220 11130003 Other fresh fruits (excluding oranges, apples, apricots, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapples, and grapefruit) 1,000 s tons2002S 216 663 1997391.2 220 120 11121901 Fresh green peas 1,000 s tons2002127.9 33 649 1997237.7 61 498 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons2002100.9 11 424 1997163.3 19 293 11100001 Vegetables, fresh (all other) 1,000 s tons2002p1 053.5 269 428 1997p656.6 136 964 11121907 Fresh tomatoes 1,000 s tons2002S 672 942 199711 055.9 653 265 11121905 Fresh sweet corn 1,000 s tons2002p1 195.3 82 332 19971 917.1 134 632 11121903 Fresh green (snap) and wax beans 1,000 s tons2002q539.6 94 212 1997p564.0 94 528 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002S 51 089 1997N N 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002q1 317.3 138 628 1997890.1 125 530 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002S 5 592 199783.7 12 370 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 9 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311421 Fruit and vegetable canningCon. 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002365.9 47 235 1997595.5 72 283 31161003 Meat (fresh, frozen, and prepared) mil lb2002S 33 252 1997S 33 858 31161500 Poultry (dressed), purchased for processing (cooking, smoking, canning, rawboning, freezing, and dehydrating) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31142311 Fruits and beans, dried 1,000 s tons200268.7 34 963 199728.0 23 133 31142103 Fruit juices, concentrated mil gal2002S 543 417 1997129.2 604 316 31141105 Frozen fruits and vegetables, for further processing mil lb2002381.2 236 542 1997677.1 381 832 31142105 Tomato paste (24 percent NTSS equivalent) mil lb2002p1 124.0 333 471 1997654.5 221 026 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997968.2 1 512 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002q232.3 59 047 1997128.1 38 794 32310000 Printed labels 2002X 100 295 1997X 106 400 00190003 Flexible packaging materials 2002X 109 720 1997X 217 857 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 560 139 1997X 329 451 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 1 073 032 1997X 1 179 260 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 366 966 1997X 556 879 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 309 438 1997X 1 463 403 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 1 221 672 1997X 393 122 311422 Specialty canning 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 330 357 1997X 2 587 740 11133100 Fresh apples 1,000 s tons2002D D 199783.6 15 095 11133903 Fresh peaches 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11133905 Fresh pears 1,000 s tons2002D D 199713.7 3 148 11130003 Other fresh fruits (excluding oranges, apples, apricots, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapples, and grapefruit) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11121901 Fresh green peas 1,000 s tons2002D D 199711.9 5 075 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997115.9 17 130 11100001 Vegetables, fresh (all other) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997366.1 119 087 11121907 Fresh tomatoes 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997119.0 25 098 11121905 Fresh sweet corn 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11121903 Fresh green (snap) and wax beans 1,000 s tons2002D D 199738.3 8 535 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons200215.2 5 553 1997N N 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb200254.5 6 841 1997115.0 14 814 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002D D 1997q90.2 15 048 31161003 Meat (fresh, frozen, and prepared) mil lb2002q170.3 186 929 1997153.2 185 912 31161500 Poultry (dressed), purchased for processing (cooking, smoking, canning, rawboning, freezing, and dehydrating) mil lb200286.8 122 621 199784.2 128 002 31142311 Fruits and beans, dried 1,000 s tons2002S 88 364 1997212.0 119 881 31142103 Fruit juices, concentrated mil gal20021.3 7 176 1997D D 31141105 Frozen fruits and vegetables, for further processing mil lb2002107.3 47 129 1997167.6 68 729 31142105 Tomato paste (24 percent NTSS equivalent) mil lb2002p404.8 129 028 1997338.7 139 781 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt20021 086.6 13 418 19973 617.8 25 881 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb200245.9 12 495 1997102.4 35 014 32310000 Printed labels 2002X 57 884 1997X 65 827 00190003 Flexible packaging materials 2002X 12 666 1997X 41 000 See footnotes at end of table. 10 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311422 Specialty canningCon. 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 71 784 1997X 114 759 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 536 662 1997X 571 261 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 92 072 1997X 175 658 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 406 442 1997X 513 779 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 421 116 1997X 134 496 311423 Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 928 059 1997X 1 502 399 31121113 Wheat flour, other (including farina) 1,000 cwt2002D D 19971 317.0 20 934 31121107 Wheat flour, semolina and durum 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997D D 32721301 Glass containers 2002X D 1997X D 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb200262.0 21 073 1997108.4 26 962 11100011 All other fresh vegetables (excluding cucumbers, corn, and white potatoes) 1,000 s tons2002S 134 399 19978 195.6 303 143 31142309 Vegetables, dried (excluding potatoes and corn) 2002X 86 959 1997X N 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons20021 283.3 103 098 1997N N 11130001 Fresh fruits 1,000 s tons2002q451.8 54 826 1997247.5 54 406 31142301 Fruits, dried 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997337.1 349 377 31122101 Corn syrup mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons20029.2 5 352 1997N N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 37 463 1997X 81 822 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 20 398 1997X 25 215 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 119 137 1997X 64 905 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 440 423 1997X 485 452 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 771 503 1997X 74 883 311511 Fluid milk manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 14 448 996 1997X 13 694 229 11212000 Whole milk mil cwt2002q657 816.8 S 1997p622.1 8 790 146 31151101 Fluid skim milk mil cwt2002S 676 082 1997q52.4 642 487 31151103 Cream mil cwt2002q5.5 393 210 1997q6.4 390 102 31151200 Butter mil lb2002q32.2 50 176 1997S 10 302 31151401 Condensed and evaporated milk mil lb2002S 109 434 1997q177.6 90 553 31151407 Dry milk mil lb2002q121.0 115 518 1997p149.3 153 852 31151301 Natural cheese (excluding cottage cheese) mil lb2002S 8 151 19975.9 8 661 31152001 Ice cream mixes (excluding lowfat and nonfat) mil gal2002S 43 049 1997p16.2 40 123 31152003 Sherbet mix mil gal2002D D 1997.7 1 035 31152005 Ice cream mix, lowfat mil gal2002S 13 213 199711.4 21 836 31152009 Ice cream mix, nonfat mil gal2002D D 1997D D 31152007 Yogurt mix mil gal2002D D 1997S 10 930 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002q61.6 22 144 1997q60.4 20 024 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002S 105 551 1997p908.1 103 406 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002S 4 559 199717.0 4 073 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002S 24 582 1997p136.0 23 785 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002q258.2 108 167 1997N N 31151403 Whey (liquid, concentrated, and dried) and modified whey products mil lb2002S 62 274 1997p244.0 64 544 00190035 Casein and caseinates mil lb2002q8.6 13 910 1997D D See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 11 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311511 Fluid milk manufacturingCon. 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb2002S 58 045 1997q61.8 54 636 00190036 Flavorings (natural, imitation, etc.), excluding chocolate 2002X 346 206 1997X 334 655 32521105 Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, powders, liquids, etc. 2002X 203 128 1997X 195 813 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 209 749 1997X 247 045 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 27 287 1997X 24 757 32610013 Plastics products consumed in the form of sheets, rods, tubes, film, and other shapes 2002X 110 926 1997X 49 192 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 11 611 1997X 2 974 32610028 Plastics containers (excluding bags) 2002X 517 438 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 515 648 1997X 495 779 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 35 172 1997X 17 761 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 906 600 1997X 1 230 529 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 760 810 1997X 656 052 311512 Creamery butter manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 336 981 1997X 1 086 005 11212000 Whole milk mil cwt2002S 277 616 1997S 207 621 31151103 Cream mil cwt2002S 652 265 1997S 630 598 31151200 Butter mil lb2002p209.3 234 789 1997q110.2 127 855 31151401 Condensed and evaporated milk mil lb2002S 24 849 1997D D 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 17 718 1997X 16 689 32610028 Plastics containers (excluding bags) 2002X 1 772 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 19 249 1997X 17 150 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 99 614 1997X 78 344 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 9 109 1997X 6 379 311513 Cheese manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 15 948 674 1997X 14 954 835 11212000 Whole milk mil cwt2002S 8 364 376 1997q599.5 8 200 658 31151101 Fluid skim milk mil cwt2002S 107 099 1997S 79 656 31151103 Cream mil cwt20024.2 357 529 1997q12.7 352 642 31151200 Butter mil lb2002S 45 865 1997S 43 506 31151401 Condensed and evaporated milk mil lb2002p223.0 73 898 1997S 62 619 31151407 Dry milk mil lb2002S 232 549 1997289.7 334 242 31151301 Natural cheese (excluding cottage cheese) mil lb2002p3 948.1 4 021 033 1997p2 698.0 3 862 226 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002p220.7 89 097 1997S 84 931 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002S 4 261 199724.3 3 646 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002S 3 636 1997p4.9 1 233 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31151403 Whey (liquid, concentrated, and dried) and modified whey products mil lb2002q510.2 156 503 1997q579.6 148 594 00190035 Casein and caseinates mil lb2002S 108 828 1997p59.5 136 576 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 00190036 Flavorings (natural, imitation, etc.), excluding chocolate 2002X 120 141 1997X 142 866 32521105 Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, powders, liquids, etc. 2002X 6 504 1997X D 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 181 058 1997X 178 023 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 97 947 See footnotes at end of table. 12 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311513 Cheese manufacturingCon. 1997X 95 167 32610013 Plastics products consumed in the form of sheets, rods, tubes, film, and other shapes 2002X 48 083 1997X 19 771 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 16 414 1997X 19 642 32610028 Plastics containers (excluding bags) 2002X 52 705 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 203 964 1997X 207 287 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 15 133 1997X 31 825 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 878 440 1997X 658 237 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 759 262 1997X 287 056 311514 Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 4 812 639 1997X 4 762 474 11212000 Whole milk mil cwt2002S 1 971 476 1997148.2 1 982 391 31151101 Fluid skim milk mil cwt2002S 13 857 1997S 17 992 31151103 Cream mil cwt2002q2.3 152 836 1997q3.0 141 379 31151200 Butter mil lb2002S 79 980 1997S 98 523 31151401 Condensed and evaporated milk mil lb2002S 92 099 1997p220.0 144 889 31151407 Dry milk mil lb2002S 243 798 1997324.5 278 401 31151301 Natural cheese (excluding cottage cheese) mil lb2002D D 1997221.6 107 353 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002q367.0 105 377 1997q243.5 90 857 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002q517.1 57 255 1997q309.8 43 822 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002D D 1997p29.0 8 069 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002q306.7 45 812 1997p268.2 43 011 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002152.5 67 799 1997N N 31151403 Whey (liquid, concentrated, and dried) and modified whey products mil lb2002q530.5 141 698 19971 404.0 113 898 00190035 Casein and caseinates mil lb2002p103.3 210 190 1997p125.1 244 355 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb200223.5 21 446 199724.6 16 500 00190036 Flavorings (natural, imitation, etc.), excluding chocolate 2002X 74 449 1997X 57 953 32521105 Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, powders, liquids, etc. 2002X D 1997X 7 189 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 57 923 1997X 58 473 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 38 317 1997X 36 090 32610013 Plastics products consumed in the form of sheets, rods, tubes, film, and other shapes 2002X 29 697 1997X 18 511 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 23 268 1997X 24 675 32610028 Plastics containers (excluding bags) 2002X 53 975 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 142 355 1997X 90 163 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 164 494 1997X 172 190 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 667 192 1997X 807 144 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 194 848 1997X 158 646 311520 Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 3 245 788 1997X 2 813 696 11212000 Whole milk mil cwt2002S 310 162 1997q17.6 248 770 31151101 Fluid skim milk mil cwt2002S 71 812 1997S 61 389 31151103 Cream mil cwt2002p6.3 445 432 1997q9.4 434 730 31151200 Butter mil lb2002S 10 089 1997S 7 924 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 13 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311520 Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturingCon. 31151401 Condensed and evaporated milk mil lb2002S 127 571 1997174.1 132 673 31151407 Dry milk mil lb2002S 51 765 1997S 64 246 31152001 Ice cream mixes (excluding lowfat and nonfat) mil gal2002109.4 343 116 1997q37.8 107 222 31152003 Sherbet mix mil gal2002S 39 828 1997S 18 758 31152005 Ice cream mix, lowfat mil gal2002p16.0 41 875 1997S 7 486 31152009 Ice cream mix, nonfat mil gal2002S 6 669 19971.8 4 994 31152007 Yogurt mix mil gal2002S 12 948 1997S 13 182 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb20029.6 4 535 1997D D 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002S 33 745 1997295.6 37 547 31122117 Crystalline fructose (dry fructose) mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31122119 Dextrose and corn syrup, including corn syrup solids (dry weight) mil lb2002S 40 127 1997330.9 47 182 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002q169.3 79 532 1997N N 31151403 Whey (liquid, concentrated, and dried) and modified whey products mil lb2002S 11 549 1997S 13 675 00190035 Casein and caseinates mil lb2002D D 1997S 1 943 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb2002134.1 104 763 1997p120.3 101 650 00190036 Flavorings (natural, imitation, etc.), excluding chocolate 2002X 277 903 1997X 268 908 32521105 Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, powders, liquids, etc. 2002X 15 080 1997X 24 773 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 138 785 1997X 153 920 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 6 795 1997X 12 767 32610013 Plastics products consumed in the form of sheets, rods, tubes, film, and other shapes 2002X 5 466 1997X 4 454 32610028 Plastics containers (excluding bags) 2002X 36 715 1997X N 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 412 784 1997X 342 526 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 358 440 1997X 414 603 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 255 391 1997X 284 564 311611 Animal (except poultry) slaughtering 00900001 Total materials 2002X 44 221 922 1997X 42 712 671 11211003 Cattle slaughtered (number of head) thousands200232 561.3 25 032 912 199730 290.5 22 722 567 11211001 Cattle slaughtered (live weight) mil lb2002X X 1997X X 11211007 Calves slaughtered (number of head) thousands2002318.8 163 447 1997900.3 360 461 11211005 Calves slaughtered (live weight) mil lb2002X X 1997X X 11221003 Hogs slaughtered (number of head) thousands200286 172.5 8 665 162 1997D D 11221001 Hogs slaughtered (live weight) mil lb200221 862.8 X 1997D X 11241005 Sheep and lambs slaughtered (number of head) thousands20021 882.4 197 517 1997D D 11241003 Sheep and lambs slaughtered (live weight) mil lb2002X X 1997D X 31161107 Fresh and frozen beef mil lb2002p2 748.5 2 621 684 19971 851.1 1 524 582 31161109 Fresh and frozen veal mil lb2002S 95 369 1997S 41 142 31161113 Fresh and frozen pork mil lb2002S 1 387 662 1997q667.0 584 868 31161111 Other fresh and frozen red meats mil lb2002p7.0 9 220 1997S 109 432 31161101 Meat materials for sausage and canning not separable by species mil lb2002q22.3 13 252 1997p86.5 42 443 31161117 Pork, processed (cured, smoked, etc.) mil lb2002D D 1997S 9 701 31161103 Other meat materials (cured beef, cured lamb, etc.), purchased mil lb20022.8 4 083 1997D D 00190042 Poultry (live, fresh, frozen, and prepared) 2002X 212 988 1997X N 31161119 Hides, skins, and pelts 2002X 231 998 1997X D 31194201 Spices and curing materials 2002X 79 841 1997X 123 672 See footnotes at end of table. 14 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311611 Animal (except poultry) slaughteringCon. 31161200 Animal and collagen casings 2002X 36 344 1997X 15 883 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 150 404 1997X 784 422 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 542 175 1997X 420 026 32610023 Synthetic casings (including cellulosic and fibrous reinforced) 2002X 15 847 1997X 177 164 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 303 500 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 712 462 1997X 1 449 793 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 3 694 276 1997X 2 182 914 311612 Meat processed from carcasses 00900001 Total materials 2002X 14 336 731 1997X 14 167 906 11211003 Cattle slaughtered (number of head) thousands2002D D 19975.2 1 356 11211001 Cattle slaughtered (live weight) mil lb2002280.7 X 1997D D 11221003 Hogs slaughtered (number of head) thousands2002D D 1997266.7 29 536 11221001 Hogs slaughtered (live weight) mil lb200222 078.3 X 199751 537.8 X 11241005 Sheep and lambs slaughtered (number of head) thousands2002D D 1997D D 11241003 Sheep and lambs slaughtered (live weight) mil lb20021.6 X 1997180.5 X 31161107 Fresh and frozen beef mil lb2002S 4 275 892 19974 183.0 4 430 259 31161109 Fresh and frozen veal mil lb2002143.0 132 598 1997q29.1 54 293 31161113 Fresh and frozen pork mil lb2002q4 590.2 3 269 307 1997p4 433.2 3 922 321 31161111 Other fresh and frozen red meats mil lb2002p224.8 261 482 1997144.0 145 615 31161101 Meat materials for sausage and canning not separable by species mil lb2002S 199 258 1997147.4 333 141 31161117 Pork, processed (cured, smoked, etc.) mil lb2002S 189 298 1997313.0 366 003 31161103 Other meat materials (cured beef, cured lamb, etc.), purchased mil lb2002S 108 646 199796.0 116 692 00190042 Poultry (live, fresh, frozen, and prepared) 2002X 305 596 1997X N 31161119 Hides, skins, and pelts 2002X D 1997X D 31194201 Spices and curing materials 2002X 300 123 1997X 435 159 31161200 Animal and collagen casings 2002X 107 644 1997X 88 157 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 322 082 1997X 349 124 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 352 197 1997X 307 916 32610023 Synthetic casings (including cellulosic and fibrous reinforced) 2002X 118 764 1997X 201 849 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 101 726 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 4 728 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 859 155 1997X 1 072 571 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 3 320 563 1997X 2 292 861 311615 Poultry processing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 17 436 503 1997X 18 610 083 11232001 Young chickens slaughtered (including commercial broilers) mil lb2002p32 639.1 8 696 868 1997p27 436.0 9 035 445 11232003 Hens (or fowl) and other chickens slaughtered mil lb2002p2 347.5 280 546 1997q1 394.8 188 263 11233000 Turkeys slaughtered mil lb20024 791.1 1 699 120 19975 829.3 2 541 364 11239000 Other poultry and small game slaughtered (ducks, geese, rabbits, etc.) 2002X 11 640 1997X 17 523 31161500 Poultry (dressed), purchased for processing (cooking, smoking, canning, rawboning, freezing, and dehydrating) mil lb2002p3 108.6 2 935 195 19977 114.5 3 361 556 11231005 Shell eggs 1,000 cases (30 doz)2002375.5 18 165 1997S 12 614 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 466 965 1997X 493 445 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 311 102 1997X 237 995 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 196 047 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 15 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311615 Poultry processingCon. 1997X 131 639 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 19 037 1997X 20 424 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 364 813 1997X 1 777 032 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 1 437 005 1997X 792 783 311711 Seafood canning 00900001 Total materials 2002X 751 687 1997X 487 287 11411101 Alaska pollack 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997– – 11411103 Tuna 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11411105 Salmon 1,000 s tons200281.8 102 413 199775.5 108 431 11411107 Sardines 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11411109 Ground fish (cod, cusk, haddock, hake, Atlantic Ocean perch, Atlantic pollock, and whiting) 1,000 s tons2002q13.3 31 889 1997S 3 291 11411111 Flounder 2002X D 1997X – 11411113 Other fin fish 2002X 4 671 1997X 34 822 11411201 Shrimp 2002X D 1997X 30 124 11411203 Crabs 2002X D 1997X 535 11411205 Oysters 2002X D 1997X D 11411207 Clams 2002X 74 466 1997X 43 411 11411209 Other shellfish 2002X 1 557 1997X D 31171201 Surimi 1,000 s tons2002S 2 761 1997D D 31171203 Frozen fish blocks 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002S 1 280 1997S 6 834 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 13 691 1997X 10 171 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 6 381 1997X 4 863 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 43 875 1997X 56 324 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X 1 486 1997N N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 31 459 1997X 29 986 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 173 706 1997X 60 908 311712 Fresh and frozen seafood processing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 4 008 347 1997X 3 392 528 11411101 Alaska pollack 1,000 s tons2002q417.2 103 231 1997176.8 257 849 11411103 Tuna 1,000 s tons2002p5.4 13 994 19979.0 33 395 11411105 Salmon 1,000 s tons200280.4 120 531 1997p135.2 256 797 11411107 Sardines 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997D D 11411109 Ground fish (cod, cusk, haddock, hake, Atlantic Ocean perch, Atlantic pollock, and whiting) 1,000 s tons2002q99.1 234 551 1997p220.7 238 225 11411111 Flounder 2002X 21 218 1997X 22 883 11411113 Other fin fish 2002X 149 596 1997X 339 837 11411201 Shrimp 2002X 509 815 1997X 586 306 11411203 Crabs 2002X 108 843 1997X 207 482 11411205 Oysters 2002X 33 442 1997X 27 849 11411207 Clams 2002X 56 227 1997X 46 618 11411209 Other shellfish 2002X 98 282 1997X 58 749 31171201 Surimi 1,000 s tons2002p40.1 70 951 1997q34.9 80 114 31171203 Frozen fish blocks 1,000 s tons2002p56.4 128 731 1997p81.3 163 409 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002S 12 975 1997D D 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 83 725 1997X 101 167 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 34 407 1997X 36 834 See footnotes at end of table. 16 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311712 Fresh and frozen seafood processingCon. 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X 14 242 1997X 12 654 32610029 Plastics containers 2002X D 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 345 501 1997X 320 607 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 1 857 713 1997X 579 944 311812 Commercial bakeries 00900001 Total materials 2002X 5 282 445 1997X 5 559 851 31121111 Wheat flour, white breadtype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002p9 377.5 1 116 384 1997p9 655.9 1 271 950 31121109 Wheat flour, caketype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002p643.7 85 922 1997548.1 77 386 31121103 Wheat flour, cookie and crackertype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002S 25 316 1997p182.2 26 232 31122121 Wheat gluten mil lb2002p320.7 107 011 1997333.9 102 791 31121105 Wheat flour, other (including whole wheat, and clear flour), excluding prepared mixes mil lb2002q761.4 108 526 1997p776.4 118 932 31100005 Prepared doughnut mixes, cake and yeast types mil lb2002S 103 991 1997p235.7 81 866 31100007 Prepared bread mixes, including franchise mixes mil lb2002q158.4 76 006 1997p93.5 40 337 31100009 Prepared cake mixes mil lb2002p35.5 21 486 1997p65.3 24 615 31100011 Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoods mil lb200226.9 15 023 1997p92.9 37 444 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002604.2 245 297 1997608.3 239 283 31122111 Glucose syrup (corn syrup), conventional and regular (solids) mil lb2002289.7 47 371 1997318.7 49 634 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002q963.0 119 879 1997761.6 106 091 31100003 Other natural sweeteners (including dextrose, honey, molasses, and blends of corn sweeteners and sugar) (solids) mil lb2002267.0 86 896 1997250.8 70 623 32510057 Artificial sweeteners (solids) mil lb20023.9 6 723 1997p3.8 2 015 31120011 Shortening, vegetable (100 percent) mil lb2002p555.9 165 559 1997684.2 199 446 31100023 Shortening, animal and blends of animal and vegetable mil lb200271.3 18 438 199769.6 22 527 31161115 Lard mil lb200225.9 7 605 1997p6.8 2 567 31100025 Fats and oils, other (cooking oils, butter, margarine, puff paste, etc.) mil lb2002193.5 79 884 1997269.7 108 827 31199903 Compressed yeast mil lb2002p439.7 120 533 1997331.9 99 726 31199905 Active dry yeast mil lb2002p37.4 27 081 1997q114.0 43 220 31141107 Frozen fruits mil lb200249.7 31 483 199772.7 54 149 31142305 Fruits and nuts, dried (including raisins) 1,000 cwt2002p483.1 70 960 1997.5 104 406 31134001 Glace, candied and crystallized fruits, fruit peel, nuts, and other vegetable substances mil lb2002p13.5 10 379 199711.8 10 191 31142101 Jams, jellies and preserves, including fruit butter and maraschino cherries mil lb2002S 11 691 199739.2 25 859 31199901 Eggs (liquid, dried, and frozen) (dry weight equivalent) mil lb2002p85.3 71 630 199789.3 77 916 31151305 Processed cheese mil lb200210.7 13 369 199734.6 26 152 31151405 Milk and milk replacers (dry milk, dry whey, blends, soy whey, etc.) mil lb2002q60.7 47 184 199783.9 53 078 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb200272.9 74 552 1997100.5 51 032 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X 21 780 1997X 27 679 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 215 024 1997X 166 102 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 240 874 1997X 275 143 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 17 392 1997X 32 293 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 298 415 1997X 259 414 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 700 584 1997X 875 017 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 872 197 1997X 795 908 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 17 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311813 Frozen cakes, pies, and other pastries manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 1 721 905 1997X 1 046 048 31121111 Wheat flour, white breadtype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002469.0 50 161 1997239.3 31 142 31121109 Wheat flour, caketype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002247.0 34 465 1997105.4 16 779 31121103 Wheat flour, cookie and crackertype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002120.6 13 675 199721.4 4 093 31122121 Wheat gluten mil lb2002p17.2 8 156 19978.1 1 507 31121105 Wheat flour, other (including whole wheat, and clear flour), excluding prepared mixes mil lb2002S 8 812 1997117.2 14 030 31100005 Prepared doughnut mixes, cake and yeast types mil lb2002S 28 838 199754.2 23 073 31100007 Prepared bread mixes, including franchise mixes mil lb2002S 2 850 1997.1 84 31100009 Prepared cake mixes mil lb2002S 56 504 199725.1 11 304 31100011 Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoods mil lb2002q43.2 22 442 199728.2 12 205 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002p271.0 111 820 1997S 55 231 31122111 Glucose syrup (corn syrup), conventional and regular (solids) mil lb2002p41.1 7 008 199722.1 3 532 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002p77.1 9 247 199742.3 6 877 31100003 Other natural sweeteners (including dextrose, honey, molasses, and blends of corn sweeteners and sugar) (solids) mil lb200232.1 16 121 199744.2 9 364 32510057 Artificial sweeteners (solids) mil lb20024.3 5 221 1997.2 710 31120011 Shortening, vegetable (100 percent) mil lb2002180.3 54 392 1997140.6 43 732 31100023 Shortening, animal and blends of animal and vegetable mil lb2002q26.4 7 642 19976.4 2 382 31161115 Lard mil lb2002S 2 469 19975.4 1 804 31100025 Fats and oils, other (cooking oils, butter, margarine, puff paste, etc.) mil lb2002134.7 55 537 199757.6 28 291 31199903 Compressed yeast mil lb200220.6 6 389 19976.8 3 747 31199905 Active dry yeast mil lb20025.3 3 517 19971.0 1 806 31141107 Frozen fruits mil lb2002200.2 114 124 1997178.8 97 691 31142305 Fruits and nuts, dried (including raisins) 1,000 cwt2002q221.1 41 052 1997S 28 009 31134001 Glace, candied and crystallized fruits, fruit peel, nuts, and other vegetable substances mil lb2002p14.9 8 271 1997D D 31142101 Jams, jellies and preserves, including fruit butter and maraschino cherries mil lb2002q15.6 10 618 1997S 4 385 31199901 Eggs (liquid, dried, and frozen) (dry weight equivalent) mil lb2002p105.4 78 121 1997S 40 504 31151305 Processed cheese mil lb2002q40.3 49 715 199731.8 34 768 31151405 Milk and milk replacers (dry milk, dry whey, blends, soy whey, etc.) mil lb200253.3 40 144 1997S 28 896 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb2002S 53 524 1997106.5 20 057 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X 29 003 1997X 39 045 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 64 105 1997X 32 857 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 23 450 1997X 10 035 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 1 161 1997X D 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 160 071 1997X 115 625 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 205 593 1997X 214 443 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 337 687 1997X 92 996 311821 Cookie and cracker manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 559 093 1997X 2 684 927 11114003 Wheat mil bushels2002S 15 254 1997N N 11119913 Oats mil bushels200220.3 4 259 1997N N 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002D D 1997N N 11119911 Barley mil bushels2002D D 1997N N See footnotes at end of table. 18 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311821 Cookie and cracker manufacturingCon. 11116000 Rice, rough mil lb2002D D 1997N N 11110003 Other grains (excluding wheat, oats, corn, barley, and rice (rough)) mil bushels2002S 1 459 1997N N 31121119 Corn grits 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997N N 31121121 Corn meal and flakes 1,000 cwt200262.8 1 139 1997N N 31121111 Wheat flour, white breadtype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002S 58 436 1997368.9 43 055 31121109 Wheat flour, caketype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002q48.9 5 797 1997134.6 16 214 31121103 Wheat flour, cookie and crackertype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002q2 388.9 263 446 19973 014.7 334 072 31122121 Wheat gluten mil lb2002p2.9 866 19971.8 1 438 31121105 Wheat flour, other (including whole wheat, and clear flour), excluding prepared mixes mil lb2002q329.7 39 377 1997250.8 31 397 31100005 Prepared doughnut mixes, cake and yeast types mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31100007 Prepared bread mixes, including franchise mixes mil lb2002D D 1997S 3 006 31100009 Prepared cake mixes mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31100011 Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoods mil lb2002D D 1997S 15 487 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002q271.6 112 191 1997540.0 242 903 31131005 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids), excluding brown 1,000 s tons2002251.0 104 309 1997N N 31131009 Brown sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002q5.0 2 753 1997N N 31122111 Glucose syrup (corn syrup), conventional and regular (solids) mil lb2002p112.7 17 786 1997q116.9 14 002 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002S 17 258 1997S 18 756 31100003 Other natural sweeteners (including dextrose, honey, molasses, and blends of corn sweeteners and sugar) (solids) mil lb2002q102.6 40 855 1997p156.4 43 018 32510057 Artificial sweeteners (solids) mil lb2002p3.7 4 314 1997S 5 611 31120011 Shortening, vegetable (100 percent) mil lb2002q658.4 179 595 1997540.4 173 729 31100023 Shortening, animal and blends of animal and vegetable mil lb2002S 5 408 1997S 13 783 31161115 Lard mil lb2002D D 1997p3.2 968 31100025 Fats and oils, other (cooking oils, butter, margarine, puff paste, etc.) mil lb2002q151.6 64 951 1997p209.5 80 686 31199903 Compressed yeast mil lb2002D D 19979.5 5 001 31199905 Active dry yeast mil lb20023.1 2 783 1997p1.9 2 848 31141107 Frozen fruits mil lb2002– 49 1997D D 31142305 Fruits and nuts, dried (including raisins) 1,000 cwt2002S 18 841 1997p.5 75 594 31142307 Raisins 1,000 cwt2002q101.1 6 825 1997N N 31142313 Fruits, dried (excluding raisins) 1,000 cwt2002152.6 22 188 1997N N 31191103 Nutmeats, dried and dehydrated 1,000 cwt200275.4 7 783 1997N N 11100031 Nuts and nutmeats, raw 1,000 cwt2002S 27 492 1997N N 31134001 Glace, candied and crystallized fruits, fruit peel, nuts, and other vegetable substances mil lb20023.2 2 302 19973.7 3 731 31142101 Jams, jellies and preserves, including fruit butter and maraschino cherries mil lb2002q78.0 67 004 1997S 69 489 31199901 Eggs (liquid, dried, and frozen) (dry weight equivalent) mil lb2002q17.0 14 458 1997q13.7 17 812 31151305 Processed cheese mil lb2002q51.2 77 754 199745.1 81 403 31151405 Milk and milk replacers (dry milk, dry whey, blends, soy whey, etc.) mil lb200218.2 12 764 1997p19.7 12 368 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb2002q191.6 166 832 1997178.1 141 079 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X 11 420 1997X 13 283 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 234 989 1997X 249 111 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 19 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311821 Cookie and cracker manufacturingCon. 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 39 989 1997X 47 499 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 15 501 1997X 3 539 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 348 680 1997X 358 298 32721301 Glass containers 2002X D 1997X N 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 282 768 1997X 383 394 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 245 805 1997X 179 768 311822 Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from purchased flour 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 131 877 1997X 2 279 388 11114003 Wheat mil bushels20024.9 14 406 1997S 37 667 11119913 Oats mil bushels2002S 2 649 1997S 57 11115003 Corn mil bushels2002S 3 599 1997D D 11119911 Barley mil bushels2002S 2 230 1997D D 11116000 Rice, rough mil lb2002D D 1997D D 11110003 Other grains (excluding wheat, oats, corn, barley, and rice (rough)) mil bushels2002D D 1997D D 31121119 Corn grits 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997D D 31121121 Corn meal and flakes 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997S 10 149 31121111 Wheat flour, white breadtype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002p2 148.1 263 963 1997N N 31121109 Wheat flour, caketype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002p622.8 72 661 1997N N 31121103 Wheat flour, cookie and crackertype (excluding prepared mixes) mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31122121 Wheat gluten mil lb200258.9 28 648 1997N N 31121105 Wheat flour, other (including whole wheat, and clear flour), excluding prepared mixes mil lb2002p170.0 23 476 1997N N 31100005 Prepared doughnut mixes, cake and yeast types mil lb2002S 6 681 1997N N 31100007 Prepared bread mixes, including franchise mixes mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31100009 Prepared cake mixes mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31100011 Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoods mil lb200216.5 6 881 1997N N 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002p162.0 74 021 1997N N 31131005 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids), excluding brown 1,000 s tons2002p237.0 121 432 1997q479.0 269 424 31131009 Brown sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002S 4 220 1997S 3 537 31122111 Glucose syrup (corn syrup), conventional and regular (solids) mil lb200220.8 3 145 1997N N 31122103 High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids) mil lb2002p54.1 9 829 1997N N 31100003 Other natural sweeteners (including dextrose, honey, molasses, and blends of corn sweeteners and sugar) (solids) mil lb200272.9 18 293 1997N N 32510057 Artificial sweeteners (solids) mil lb20021.1 954 1997N N 31120011 Shortening, vegetable (100 percent) mil lb2002159.3 47 197 1997N N 31100023 Shortening, animal and blends of animal and vegetable mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31161115 Lard mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31100025 Fats and oils, other (cooking oils, butter, margarine, puff paste, etc.) mil lb200244.4 18 844 1997N N 31199903 Compressed yeast mil lb200216.1 3 893 1997N N 31199905 Active dry yeast mil lb200234.2 16 349 1997N N 31141107 Frozen fruits mil lb2002p6.0 5 563 1997N N 31142305 Fruits and nuts, dried (including raisins) 1,000 cwt200249.7 8 863 1997N N 31142307 Raisins 1,000 cwt200260.0 3 897 1997S 3 519 31142313 Fruits, dried (excluding raisins) 1,000 cwt2002q25.7 5 162 1997S 6 953 See footnotes at end of table. 20 Materials Summary ManufacturingSubject Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311822 Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from purchased flourCon. 31191103 Nutmeats, dried and dehydrated 1,000 cwt200219.1 2 929 1997S 5 799 11100031 Nuts and nutmeats, raw 1,000 cwt2002S 7 013 1997q27.2 8 214 31134001 Glace, candied and crystallized fruits, fruit peel, nuts, and other vegetable substances mil lb20021.3 770 1997N N 31142101 Jams, jellies and preserves, including fruit butter and maraschino cherries mil lb2002S 2 108 1997N N 31199901 Eggs (liquid, dried, and frozen) (dry weight equivalent) mil lb2002p45.9 48 405 1997N N 31151305 Processed cheese mil lb2002p2.6 3 808 1997N N 31151405 Milk and milk replacers (dry milk, dry whey, blends, soy whey, etc.) mil lb200247.3 43 976 1997N N 31132001 Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, coatings, chocolate flavoring, etc.) mil lb200251.9 55 519 1997N N 33299901 Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls and sheets 2002X D 1997X N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 61 160 1997X 101 625 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 21 244 1997X 19 504 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X 14 350 1997X 14 608 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 193 648 1997X 224 944 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 374 261 1997X 1 303 445 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 343 939 1997X 266 160 311823 Dry pasta manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 814 261 1997X 654 760 31121113 Wheat flour, other (including farina) 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997q431.5 5 069 31121107 Wheat flour, semolina and durum 1,000 cwt2002S 407 907 199720 391.0 294 045 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002D D 1997N N 11100011 All other fresh vegetables (excluding cucumbers, corn, and white potatoes) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31142309 Vegetables, dried (excluding potatoes and corn) 2002X 10 227 1997X N 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 31122101 Corn syrup mil lb2002D D 1997N N 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 26 612 1997X 43 612 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 6 020 1997X 12 391 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 121 404 1997X 62 230 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 113 142 1997X 147 406 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 117 871 1997X 90 007 311830 Tortilla manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 457 721 1997X 423 127 11115001 Field corn, whole grain mil lb2002S 12 932 1997q128.6 23 712 31121127 Corn flour mil lb2002p512.8 103 465 1997p795.4 107 839 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt2002p8 286.4 103 649 1997p9 346.3 118 236 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002p73.6 21 698 1997p53.8 21 036 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 27 857 1997X 20 659 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X D 1997X 14 321 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 32 558 1997X 34 517 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X 557 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 37 353 1997X 31 910 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 105 500 1997X 50 340 See footnotes at end of table. ManufacturingSubject Series Materials Summary 21 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic CensusTable 1. Materials Consumed by Kind by Industry: 2002 and 1997Con. [Includes quantity and cost of materials consumed or put into production by establishments classified in the specified industry. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NAICS and material code Industry and materials consumed Quantity Delivered cost ($1,000) 311911 Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 2 741 732 1997X 2 311 805 11199203 Shelled peanuts mil lb2002p1 056.3 592 148 1997N N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 16 078 1997X 42 549 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 42 818 1997X 55 146 00190050 Plastics wrappings, trays, carriers, etc. (including preforms) 2002X 21 292 1997X N 001900A3 Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) 2002X 10 970 1997X N 32222401 Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) 2002X D 1997X N 33243101 Metal cans, lids, and ends 2002X D 1997X 26 880 32721301 Glass containers 2002X 16 241 1997X 14 147 00970099 All other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies 2002X 1 642 257 1997X 2 055 014 00971000 Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk 2002X 392 077 1997X 118 069 311919 Other snack food manufacturing 00900001 Total materials 2002X 3 296 551 1997X 3 499 701 11199203 Shelled peanuts mil lb2002D D 1997p3.5 2 625 11115001 Field corn, whole grain mil lb2002D D 1997669.0 107 648 11121100 White potatoes 1,000 s tons2002S 502 474 19973 979.8 726 912 11115007 Popcorn, whole grain mil lb2002491.4 61 339 199783.1 16 303 31121117 Corn grits, meal, and flakes 1,000 cwt2002D D 1997D D 31121127 Corn flour mil lb2002D D 1997D D 31121101 Wheat flour 1,000 cwt2002S 75 964 1997p4 287.0 45 185 11100027 Spices, raw mil lb2002D D 1997p12.5 15 126 31100019 Fats and oils, all types, purchased mil lb2002S 390 648 19971 275.2 384 786 31122101 Corn syrup mil lb20026.9 860 199710.2 1 342 31131001 Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids) 1,000 s tons2002D D 1997N N 001900A1 Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated 2002X 584 975 1997X 421 282 32221001 Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard 2002X 249 607 1997X 175 572 00190050 Plastics wra