NAICS 31199M - Food Manufacturing NEC

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NAICS 31199M - Food Manufacturing NEC*

*Equivalent to Federal Government NAICS 311991, 311999.

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20or more employeesTotal (000)productionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
19971,1971,29551156.744.384.61,400.910.355,623.55,238.810,854.1398.5
1998 1,29353658.945.587.71,464.010.475,683.95,616.811,312.4459.3
1999 1,31553758.545.584.91,457.910.775,719.45,206.410,907.6416.2
2000 1,34054162.147.586.41,591.711.395,991.86,013.412,004.7405.4
2001 1,38454960.646.184.21,595.211.546,284.36,330.312,607.7397.7
20022,1492,28560871.553.7104.42,115.812.867,628.28,270.915,870.2441.8
2003 1,44061370.855.2109.72,253.013.488,587.48,175.416,734.3347.2
2004 1,53561282.062.5127.42,662.614.0210,206.48,945.919,150.3534.3
2005 1,59662379.859.3120.92,697.114.4510,458.59,308.919,708.3768.0
2006 1,759P645P82.762.8126.92,920.114.8411,447.19,444.820,843.2826.5
2007 1,811P660P86.2P64.9P132.2P3,043.6P15.49P12,033.3P9,928.5P21,910.5P715.3P
2008 1,863P674P89.4P67.2P137.8P3,230.4P16.05P12,723.4P10,497.9P23,167.1P754.5P
2009 1,915P689P92.7P69.5P143.3P3,417.3P16.60P13,413.5P11,067.3P24,423.7P793.7P
2010 1,967P704P95.9P71.8P148.9P3,604.2P17.16P14,103.7P11,636.7P25,680.3P832.9P
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest.
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. Values reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and the values of 100 in other years means the same as 2002. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
1997565784798281668074636890
1998 57888285846981756871104
1999 5888828581698475636994
2000 5989878883758979737692
2001 6190858681759082777990
2002100100100100100100100100100100100100
2003 63101991031051061051139910579
2004 67101115116122126109134108121121
2005 70102112110116127112137113124174
2006 77P106P116117122138115150114131187
2007 79P108P121P121P127P144P120P158P120P138P162P
2008 82P111P125P125P132P153P125P167P127P146P171P
2009 84P113P130P129P137P162P129P176P134P154P180P
2010 86P116P134P134P143P170P133P185P141P162P189P
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All Manufacturing’ column represents the average of all manufacturing industries reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’. Ratios shown for 2002, the last complete census year.
Employees per Establishment423175Value Added per Production Worker182,367154,02084
Payroll per Establishment1,639,184925,95256Cost per Establishment5,769,0153,338,38158
Payroll per Employee39,05329,59276Cost per Employee137,446106,68878
Production Workers per Establishment302480Cost per Production Worker195,506142,05273
Wages per Establishment694,845587,56485Shipments per Establishment11,158,3486,945,38362
Wages per Production Worker23,54825,002106Shipments per Employee265,847221,96183
Hours per Production Worker1,9801,94498Shipments per Production Worker378,144295,53478
Wages per Hour11.8912.86108Investment per Establishment361,338193,34854
Value Added per Establishment5,381,3253,619,65067Investment per Employee8,6096,17972
Value Added per Employee128,210115,67790Investment per Production Worker12,2458,22767
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 583,081 Total employment (000): 1,609.8
Company NameAddress   CEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales ($ mil)Empl (000)
Source: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2008. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Cargill Inc.PO Box 9300MinneapolisMN55440 952-742-7575R75,208153.0
Altria Group Inc.120 Park Ave.New YorkNY10017Andre Calantzopoulos917-663-4000P73,80184.0
PepsiCo Inc.700 Anderson HillPurchaseNY10577Zein Abdalla914-253-2000P39,474185.0
Bunge Ltd.50 Main St., 6thWhite PlainsNY10606 914-684-2800P37,48223.9
SUPERVALU Inc.11840 Vly View Rd.Eden PrairieMN55344 952-828-4000P37,406191.4
Kraft Foods Inc.3 Lakes Dr.NorthfieldIL60093 847-646-2000P37,241103.0
Coca-Cola Co.PO Box 1734AtlantaGA30301 404-676-2121P28,85790.5
Tyson Foods Inc.PO Box 2020SpringdaleAR72765Richard L. Bond501-290-4000P26,900104.0
Abbott Laboratories100 Abbott Park Rd.Abbott ParkIL60064 847-937-6100P25,91468.0
Continental Airlines Inc.PO Box 4607HoustonTX77210Thomas Barrack713-324-5000P14,23245.6
General Mills Inc.PO Box 9452MinneapolisMN55440 763-764-7600P12,44228.5
Sara Lee Corp.3 First Nationl PlzChicagoIL60602Brenda C. Barnes312-726-2600P12,27852.4
ConAgra Foods Inc.1 ConAgra Dr.OmahaNE68102 402-595-4000P12,02824.5
Smithfield Foods Inc.200 Commerce St.SmithfieldVA23430 757-365-3000P11,91153.1
Kellogg Co.PO Box 3599Battle CreekMI49016 616-961-2000P11,77625.6
Campbell Soup Co.1 Campbell Pl.CamdenNJ08103Douglas R. Conant856-342-4800P7,86722.5
Pilgrim's Pride Corp.PO Box 93PittsburgTX75686 903-855-1000P7,59949.8
Nestle USA Inc.800 N Brand Blvd.GlendaleCA91209Brad Alford818-549-6000S6,737*16.0
Hormel Foods Corp.1 Hormel Pl.AustinMN55912Jeffrey M. Ettinger507-437-5611P6,19318.5
MacAndrews and Forbes Holdings35 E 62nd St.New YorkNY10021Ronald O. Perelman212-688-9000R5,700*19.8
Hershey Co.PO Box 810HersheyPA17033 717-534-4000P4,94712.8
ContiGroup Companies Inc.277 Park AvenueNew YorkNY10172Paul J. Fribourg212-207-5100R3,690*26.0
Keystone Foods L.L.C.300 Barr Harbor Dr.W ConshohcknPA19428Jerry Dean610-667-6700R3,3108.0
National Starch and ChemicalPO Box 6500BridgewaterNJ08807William H. Powell908-685-5000S3,3009.5
Seaboard Corp.9000 W 67th St.Shawnee MsnKS66202H.H. Bresky913-676-8800P3,21310.7
McCormick and Company Inc.PO Box 6000SparksMD21152 410-771-7301P2,9167.5
Earthrise Nutritionals L.L.C.2151 Michelson Dr.IrvineCA92612Sumi Hitoshi949-623-0980R2,770*<0.1
Flavor Burst Inc.25 E Main St.AmboyIL61310Kenneth P. Manning815-857-3691S2,693*3.5
Melchers Flavors of America160 Donald DriveFairfieldOH45014Kenneth P. Manning513-858-6300S2,693*3.5
Pointing Color Inc.2526 Baldwin St.St. LouisMO63106Kenneth P. Manning314-889-7600S2,693*3.5
Sensient Flavors International5600 W RaymondIndianapolisIN46241Kenneth P. Manning317-243-3521S2,693*3.5
Sensient Food Colors L.P.4639 Waldo Indust.High RidgeMO63049Kenneth P. Manning636-677-6622S2,693*3.5
Golden State Foods Corp.18301 Von KarmanIrvineCA92612 949-252-2000S2,660*2.8
FMC Corp.1735 Market St.PhiladelphiaPA19103 215-299-6000P2,6335.0
Dairy Farmers of America Inc.10220 N AmbassdrKansas CityMO64153Tom Camerlo816-801-6455R2,521*3.5
Abbott Labs Ross Prods Div.625 Cleveland Ave.ColumbusOH43215 614-624-7677S2,400*5.0
Int'l Flavors and Fragrances521 W 57th St.New YorkNY10019 212-765-5500P2,2775.1
Hercules Inc.1313 N Market St.WilmingtonDE19894 302-594-5000P2,1364.7
Henningsen Foods Inc.2700 WestchesterPurchaseNY10577Michael Cruger914-701-4020R1,982*<0.1
Rich Products Corp.PO Box 245BuffaloNY14240Bill Gisel716-878-8000R1,920*6.5
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals20 Wight Ave., 100Hunt ValleyMD21030 410-229-4400S1,9003.4
Marsh Supermarkets Inc.9800 Crosspnt. BlvdIndianapolisIN46256 317-594-2100S1,744*14.9
Fingerhut Companies Inc.PO Box 1250St. CloudMN56395Jeffrey Sherman S1,694*10.0
Alberto-Culver Co.2525 Armitage Ave.Melrose ParkIL60160Carol Bernick708-450-3000P1,5463.8
ACH Food Co's Inc.7171 Goodlett FarmsCordovaTN38016Dan Antonelli901-381-3000R1,501*0.2
Sanderson Farms Inc.PO Box 988LaurelMS39441Lampkin Butts601-649-4030P1,4759.7
M and F Worldwide Corp.35 E 62nd St.New YorkNY10021Howard Gittis212-572-8600P1,4730.4
Pinnacle Foods Group L.L.C.6 Executive CampusCherry HillNJ08002Jeffrey Ansell856-969-7100S1,4423.1
Foremost Farms USA CooperativePO Box 111BarabooWI53913David Fuhrmann608-355-8700R1,4191.5
ConAgra Frozen FoodsPO Box 3768OmahaNE68103Greg Heckman402-595-6000S1,400*7.5
Foster Poultry Farms Inc.PO Box 306LivingstonCA95334Ron Foster209-394-7901R1,382*10.0
Michael Foods Inc.301 Carlson Pky.MinnetonkaMN55305Gregg Ostrander952-258-4000R1,2473.9
Sanyo Foods Corp. of America11955 Monarch St.Garden GroveCA92841Takeshi Ida714-891-3671R1,154*<0.1
Noveon International Inc.9911 Brecksville RdClevelandOH44141Donald W. Bogus216-447-5000S1,103*2.7
Lancaster Colony Corp.37 W Broad St.ColumbusOH43215John B. Gerlach, Jr.614-224-7141P1,0915.6
Papa John's International Inc.PO Box 99900LouisvilleKY40269 502-261-7272P1,06417.8
OK Industries Inc.PO Box 1119Fort SmithAR72902 479-783-4186R928*0.1
Hain Celestial Group Inc.58 S Service Rd.MelvilleNY11747 631-730-2200P9002.1
Mountaire Corp.PO Box 5726N Little RockAR72119Ronald Cameron501-372-6524R900*<0.1
Birds Eye Foods Inc.PO Box 20670RochesterNY14602Neil Harrison585-383-1850S850*2.7
RAB Food Group L.L.C.1 Harmon Plz.SecaucusNJ07094Jeremy Fingerman201-553-1100R761*<0.1
Dawn Food Products Inc.3333 Sargent Rd.JacksonMI49201Miles Jones517-789-4400R751*2.8
Goya Foods Inc.100 Seaview Dr.SecaucusNJ07096Robert I. Unanue201-348-4900R750*2.5
Bakemark USA L.L.C.7351 Crider Ave.Pico RiveraCA90660 562-949-1054R733*0.2
Petaluma Poultry ProcessorsPO Box 7368PetalumaCA94955Darrel Freitas707-763-1904R672*0.2
Kings Delight Ltd.PO Box 5935GainesvilleGA30504Rick Morris770-536-5177R672*<0.1
Chef Solutions Inc.120 W Palatine Rd.WheelingIL60090Steve Silk847-325-7500S645*6.8
Ventura Foods L.L.C.40 Pointe Dr.BreaCA92821Richard Mazer714-257-3700S645*1.9
Gilster-Mary Lee Corp.PO Box 227ChesterIL62233Donald Welge618-826-2361R615*4.0
R.A.B. Holdings Inc.444 Madison Ave.New YorkNY10022Richard A. Bernstein212-688-4500R602*1.8
Cal-Maine Foods Inc.PO Box 2960JacksonMS39207Fred R. Adams Jr.601-948-6813P5981.6
Zartic Inc.438 Lavender NWRomeGA30165 706-234-3000R580*1.3
J and J Snack Foods Corp.6000 Central Hwy.PennsaukenNJ08109 856-665-9534P5692.6
NutraSweet Co.10 S Riverside Plz.ChicagoIL60606Craig R. Petray S560*0.5
Old Sturbridge Inc.1 Old Sturbrdge Rd.SturbridgeMA01566 508-347-3362R528*0.3
MATERIALS CONSUMED FOR PERISHABLE PREPARED FOOD MANUFACTURING
MaterialQuantityDelivered Cost ($ million)
Source: 2002 Economic Census. Explanation of symbols used: (D): Withheld to avoid disclosure of competitive data; na: Not available; (S): Withheld because statistical norms were not met; (X): Not applicable; (Z): Less than half the unit shown; nec: Not elsewhere classified; nsk: Not specified by kind; - : zero; p : 10-19 percent estimated; q : 20-29 percent estimated.
Shelled peanutsmil lb(S)<0.1
Field corn, whole grainmil lb(S)4.2
White potatoes1,000 s tons(S)36.0
Popcorn, whole grainmil lb(D)(D)
Corn grits, meal, and flakes1,000 cwt(D)(D)
Corn flourmil lb(S)3.5
Wheat flour1,000 cwt2,159.2p24.9
Fruits, fresh and driedmil lb23.9q17.6
Sweetcorn, fresh and frozen1,000 s tons(S)0.5
All other fresh vegetables (exc. white potatoes and sweet corn)1,000 s tons(S)404.4
Vegetables, dried (excluding potatoes and corn) (X)(D)
Frozen fruits and vegetables, for further processingmil lb36.510.2
Fruit juices, concentratedmil gal(D)(D)
Spices, rawmil lb12.7q10.7
Fats and oils, all types, purchasedmil lb91.824.9
Corn syrupmil lb(D)(D)
Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids)1,000 s tons(D)(D)
Other natural sweeteners (dextrose, honey, etc.) (solids)mil lb39.315.5
Artificial sweeteners (solids)mil lb(S)0.1
Milk and milk productsmil gal10.4q19.4
Prepared cake mixesmil lb(D)(D)
Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoodsmil lb(D)(D)
Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, etc.)mil lb(D)(D)
Raw teamil lb(D)(D)
Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated (X)51.0
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard (X)124.1
Plastics wrappings, trays, carriers, etc. (including preforms) (X)84.8
Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) (X)31.2
Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) (X)0.3
Metal cans, lids, and ends (X)3.7
Glass containers (X)(D)
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)459.9
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)827.0
MATERIALS CONSUMED FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOOD MANUFACTURING NEC
Material QuantityDelivered Cost ($ million)
Source: 2002 Economic Census. Explanation of symbols used: (D): Withheld to avoid disclosure of competitive data; na: Not available; (S): Withheld because statistical norms were not met; (X): Not applicable; (Z): Less than half the unit shown; nec: Not elsewhere classified; nsk: Not specified by kind; - : zero; p : 10-19 percent estimated; q : 20-29 percent estimated.
Shelled peanutsmil lb3.21.4
Field corn, whole grainmil lb(D)(D)
White potatoes1,000 s tons(D)(D)
Popcorn, whole grainmil lb111.615.4
Corn grits, meal, and flakes1,000 cwt(D)(D)
Corn flourmil lb42.37.8
Wheat flour1,000 cwt3,677.046.2
Fruits, fresh and driedmil lb5.24.6
Sweetcorn, fresh and frozen1,000 s tons(D)(D)
All other fresh vegetables (exc. white potatoes and sweet corn)1,000 s tons(S)7.0
Vegetables, dried (excluding potatoes and corn) (X)6.3
Frozen fruits and vegetables, for further processingmil lb(D)(D)
Fruit juices, concentratedmil gal0.64.2
Spices, rawmil lb109.4101.9
Fats and oils, all types, purchasedmil lb(S)84.4
Corn syrupmil lb277.7q53.1
Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids)1,000 s tons196.2q113.6
Other natural sweeteners (dextrose, honey, etc.) (solids)mil lb(S)254.6
Artificial sweeteners (solids)mil lb0.7p1.7
Milk and milk productsmil gal48.860.3
Prepared cake mixesmil lb(S)7.2
Other prepared mixes, including sweetgoodsmil lb10.66.5
Chocolate (compounds, cocoa, chocolate liquor, etc.)mil lb11.710.1
Green coffee1,000 cwt(D)(D)
Raw teamil lb1.5p3.2
Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated (X)44.7
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard (X)156.6
Plastics wrappings, trays, carriers, etc. (including preforms) (X)60.5
Bags (plastics, foil, and coated paper) (X)60.1
Bags (uncoated paper and multiwall) (X)4.9
Metal cans, lids, and ends (X)57.0
Glass containers (X)55.7
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)1,598.4
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)1,482.1
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS FOR PERISHABLE PREPARED FOOD MANUFACTURING
Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The values are product shipments in millions of dollars for 2002. Total product shipments may be lower or higher than industry shipments. See Introduction for a full discussion. Values of indented subcategories are summed in the main heading(s). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. The abbreviation nsk stands for ‘not specified by kind’ and nec for ‘not elsewhere classified’. A dash (-) means zero.
PERISHABLE PREPARED FOODS5,243.3       Fresh macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other pasta products, except noodles, (water content 14 percent or more)58.0
   Perishable prepared food sold in bulk or packages, not frozen5,243.3       All fresh noodle products (water content 14 percent or more), except Chinese noodles, not packaged with other ingredients(D)
       Salads sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned991.2       Fresh noodle products (water content 14 percent or more), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned or frozen(D)
       Sandwiches, made from bread, sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned162.8           Fresh macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other macaroni products (water content 14 percent or more), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned or frozen(D)
       Vegetables and potatoes, peeled or cut for the trade, sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned925.5           All fresh purchased noodle products (water content 14 percent or more), except Chinese noodles, packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned or frozen46.7
       Tamales and other Mexican food specialities, sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned100.4       Perishable prepared foods, nsk, total1,029.2
        Prepared meals, including tofu, meat, and poultry pies, sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned778.0  
           Prepared meals, including meat and poultry pies, sold in bulk or packages, not frozen727.4  
           Tofu (bean curd) sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned50.6  
       Pizza sold in bulk or packages, not frozen or canned47.7  
       Other perishable prepared foods1,082.1  
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOOD MANUFACTURING NEC
Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The values are product shipments in millions of dollars for 2002. Total product shipments may be lower or higher than industry shipments. See Introduction for a full discussion. Values of indented subcategories are summed in the main heading(s). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. The abbreviation nsk stands for ‘not specified by kind’ and nec for ‘not elsewhere classified’. A dash (-) means zero.
ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATIONS10,865.5percent moisture), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned, frozen, or refrigerated9.8
   Desserts (ready-to-mix)623.3       Packaging purchased macaroni and noodle products with other purchased ingredients, nsk0.2
           Ready-to-mix desserts with cornstarch base, consumer sizes (less than 1 lb)(D)    Eggs1,386.0
           Ready-to-mix desserts with cornstarch base, commercial sizes (1 lb or more)(D)       Dried, frozen, or liquid eggs1,313.1
           Ready-to-mix desserts with gelatin base, consumer sizes(less than 1 lb)71.3            Dried egg whites73.0
           Ready-to-mix desserts with gelatin base, commercial sizes (1 lb or more)45.4           Dried egg yolks29.1
           Ready-to-mix desserts, other base55.1           Dried eggs, whole75.9
   Sweetening syrups and molasses511.4           Dried eggs, mixed55.6
       Sweetening syrups and molasses453.1           Frozen or liquid egg whites84.4
           Sweetening syrups and molasses containing corn syrup298.2           Frozen or liquid egg yolks83.1
           Sweetening syrups and molasses not containing corn syrup154.8           Frozen or liquid eggs, whole494.4
       Sweetening syrups and molasses, nsk58.4           Frozen or liquid eggs, mixed417.5
   Baking powder and yeast331.1        Eggs, nsk73.0
           Baking powder30.1    Flavoring powders, tablets, and paste, including dry mix cocktails1,704.1
           Compressed yeast160.6        Flavoring powders, tablets, and paste, including dry mix cocktails1,674.7
           Active dry yeast(D)           Soft drink (effervescent and noneffervescent) flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes255.5
           Other yeast products (brewers', primary grown yeast, including torule, extracts, and other yeast products)(D)           Other flavoring powders, tablets, and paste, including dry mix cocktails1,419.2
    Packaging purchased macaroni and noodle products with other purchased ingredients1,189.6        Flavoring powders, tablets, and paste, including dry mix cocktails, nsk29.4
        Dry purchased macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other macaroni products (less than 14 percent moisture), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned or frozen735.6    Other food preparations2,149.5
       Fresh purchased macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other macaroni products (more than 14 percent moisture), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned, frozen, or refrigerated255.5        Other food preparations2,148.9
       Dry purchased noodle products, except Chinese (less than 14 percent moisture), packaged with other purchased ingredients, not canned or frozen188.6           Canned pudding362.6
       Fresh noodle products, except Chinese (more than 14            All canned, ready-to-spread frosting438.3
             Coconut, sweetened, creamed, and toasted5.9
             Blended honey, including churned288.0
             Chinese noodles, except canned and frozen67.7
             Pectin (100 grade, dry basis)(D)
             Unpopped popcorn, in consumer packages215.7
  Cracker sandwiches, made from purchased crackers(D)
             All other miscellaneous food preparations769.7
          Other food preparations, nsk0.6
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR ALL OTHER FOOD MANUFACTURING
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs%Sector
Sources: Benchmark Input-Output Accounts for the U.S. Economy, 2002, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., January 2008. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Compensation of employees18.0 Personal consumption expenditures62.6 
Management of companies & enterprises7.7ServicesExports of goods & services9.9Cap Inv
Wholesale trade6.0TradeFood services & drinking places7.0Services
Fruit5.6Agric.Canned & dehydrated fruits & vegetables3.2Manufg.
Vegetables and melons3.8Agric.Food, nec2.9Manufg.
Food, nec3.5Manufg.Spectator sports2.2Services
Paperboard containers3.3Manufg.Bread & bakery products2.1Manufg.
Livestock, nec2.9Agric.Retail trade1.7Trade
Truck transportation2.5Util.Hospitals1.3Services
Flour milling & malt2.3Manufg.Amusement parks, arcades, & gambling1.1Services
Real estate1.9Fin/R.E.Cookies, crackers, & pasta0.8Manufg.
Power generation & supply1.6Util.Bowling centers0.7Services
Flavoring syrups & concentrates1.4Manufg.General S/L govt. services0.5S/L Govt
Poultry & eggs1.4Agric.Change in private inventories0.5In House
Grains1.3Agric.Ice cream & frozen desserts0.4Manufg.
Wet corn milling1.3Manufg.Fluid milk & butter0.4Manufg.
Plastics products, nec1.3Manufg.Child day care services0.3Services
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation1.0Fin/R.E.Seasoning & dressing0.3Manufg.
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec1.0ServicesConfectionery products, nonchocolate0.3Manufg.
Dairy cattle & milk0.9Agric.Nursing & residential care facilities0.2Services
Fats & oils refining & blending0.9Manufg.Scientific research & development services0.2Services
Greenhouse & nursery products0.8Agric.Flavoring syrups & concentrates0.2Manufg.
Sugar cane mills & refining0.8Manufg.Cheese0.2Manufg.
Natural gas distribution0.8Util.Soft drinks & ice0.1Manufg.
Automotive equipment rental & leasing0.8Fin/R.E.Confectionery products, chocolate0.1Manufg.
Advertising & related services0.8ServicesColleges, universities, & professional schools0.1Services
Paper bag & coated paper, nec0.7Manufg.Dry, condensed, & evaporated dairy products0.1Manufg.
Support services, nec0.7ServicesFlour milling & malt0.1Manufg.
Lessors of nonfinancial assets0.6Fin/R.E.   
Metal cans, boxes, & other containers (light gauge)0.6Manufg.   
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet0.6Manufg.   
Canned & dehydrated fruits & vegetables0.6Manufg.   
Architectural, engineering, & related services0.5Services   
Scientific research & development services0.5Services   
Fluid milk & butter0.5Manufg.   
Glass containers0.5Manufg.   
Animal, except poultry, processing0.5Manufg.   
Rail transportation0.5Util.   
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll0.4Services   
Coated & laminated paper & packaging materials0.4Manufg.   
Soybean & oilseed processing0.4Manufg.   
Legal services0.4Services   
Noncomparable imports0.4Foreign   
Food services & drinking places0.3Services   
Converted paper products, nec0.3Manufg.   
Beet sugar0.3Manufg.   
Tree nuts0.3Agric.   
Seasoning & dressing0.3Manufg.   
Services to buildings & dwellings0.3Services   
Civic, social, & professional organizations0.3Services   
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures0.3Construct.   
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing0.3Fin/R.E.   
Data processing, hosting, & related services0.3Services   
Dry, condensed, & evaporated dairy products0.3Manufg.   
Waste management & remediation services0.3Services   
Business support services0.2Services   
Fabricated metals, nec0.2Manufg.   
Telecommunications0.2Services   
Nondepository credit intermediation activities0.2Fin/R.E.   
Air transportation0.2Util.   
Poultry processing0.2Manufg.   
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies0.2    
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels0.2Services   
Employment services0.2Services   
Warehousing & storage0.2Util.   
Specialized design services0.2Services   
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.2Services   
Frozen food0.2Manufg.   
Chemical products & preparations, nec0.2Manufg.   
Securities, commodity contracts, investments0.2Fin/R.E.   
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance0.2Services   
Cookies, crackers, & pasta0.1Manufg.   
Other computer related services, including facilities0.1Services   
Miscellaneous crops0.1Agric.   
Management, scientific, & technical consulting0.1Services   
Forestry products0.1Agric.   
Paperboard mills0.1Manufg.   
Basic organic chemicals, nec0.1Manufg.   
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY OTHER FOOD MANUFACTURING
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Packaging & filling machine operators & tenders9.8-5.6Cleaners of vehicles & equipment1.94.8
Packers & packagers, hand7.7-16.1Food & tobacco roasting & drying machine operators1.715.3
Food batchmakers7.315.3Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.50.9
Industrial truck & tractor operators4.1-5.6Food preparation workers1.54.8
Helpers--Production workers3.64.8Janitors & cleaners, exc maids & housekeeping cleaners1.37.2
Maintenance & repair workers, general3.34.8Industrial machinery mechanics1.320.6
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers3.24.8General & operations managers1.3-5.6
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand2.9-5.6Driver/sales workers1.3-5.6
Production workers, nec2.42.9Stock clerks & order fillers1.2-12.3
Mixing & blending machine operators & tenders2.34.8Truck drivers, heavy & tractor-trailer1.24.8
Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech2.34.8Office clerks, general1.13.3
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers2.1-1.1Food scientists & technologists1.011.6
Team assemblers2.04.8Industrial production managers1.04.8
Food cooking machine operators & tenders1.9-5.6   
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsShipmentsEmploymentCost as %of ShipmentsInvestment per Employee ($)
Total ($ mil)% of U.S.Per Establ.Total Number% of U.S.Per Establ.Wages ($/hour)
California3952,770.817.57,014.714,30420.03611.8749.46,378
Missouri46880.05.519,131.32,0272.84413.2531.16,195
Illinois120854.95.47,124.14,3486.13613.7253.15,608
Iowa41853.45.420,813.72,1283.05213.0748.99,551
Ohio72821.05.211,402.62,9474.14113.4158.97,202
Wisconsin80701.24.48,764.73,4514.84313.9249.25,770
New Jersey62663.44.210,699.82,8974.14713.6742.310,637
Pennsylvania86653.64.17,600.23,0474.33511.3554.41,895
Maryland24641.84.026,740.51,1441.64817.4833.56,539
Minnesota61640.74.010,502.53,0714.35013.2452.39,503
New York139626.83.94,509.53,6745.12612.5046.33,666
Georgia51411.22.68,062.81,5052.13013.3548.54,852
Alabama25340.82.113,631.11,8452.67412.9357.18,885
Michigan72331.32.14,601.91,0711.51513.9448.74,488
Indiana39296.21.97,594.71,6902.44314.9350.116,521
Washington81282.81.83,491.21,3701.91712.8445.15,359
Arizona26258.31.69,935.61,4932.15713.6260.63,255
Nebraska24252.71.610,530.11,4562.06110.2961.82,760
Massachusetts59249.71.64,231.81,3761.92312.9348.14,655
Oregon38152.81.04,020.16110.91610.9351.410,918
Connecticut23142.10.96,177.74650.72017.6854.16,084
Tennessee29138.30.94,770.58201.12813.2737.42,352
Florida86132.70.81,542.67021.0811.7251.214,061
North Carolina45121.90.82,709.78151.11810.2642.43,362
Vermont14120.00.88,574.63400.52416.8457.98,826
Kansas14112.40.78,031.82310.31613.6972.16,996
Mississippi1397.50.67,499.64770.73714.3948.94,436
Kentucky1480.20.55,728.02250.31618.3945.47,142
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE - Continued
StateEstablishmentsShipmentsEmploymentCost as %of ShipmentsInvestment per Employee ($)
Total ($ mil)% of U.S.Per Establ.Total Number% of U.S.Per Establ.Wages ($/hour)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of shipments or establishments (if shipment data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Data may not show all states active in the NAICS category. All data available at the time of publication are shown.
Utah1570.40.44,696.01250.2814.4848.87,768
Arkansas1468.60.44,900.51,3901.99910.1923.7571
Colorado4265.80.41,566.74410.61010.7751.04,467
New Mexico613.00.12,167.51380.22310.7943.22,254
Rhode Island39.50.13,178.71060.13510.8967.63,792

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