NAICS 423930 - Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers

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NAICS 423930 - Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers*

*Equivalent to SIC 5093.

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments (number)Employment (number)Payroll ($ million)Sales ($ million)Employees per Establishment (number)Sales per Establishment ($)Payroll per Employee ($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1992, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
19908,628102,1792,389.822,238.9 e11.82,577,526.723,388.4
19919,058105,7092,401.723,350.5 e11.72,577,887.022,719.9
19928,92898,0052,269.124,462.011.02,739,919.423,152.9
19939,073100,1722,414.727,319.3 e11.03,011,054.824,105.5
19949,079102,3952,668.830,176.7 e11.33,323,791.226,063.8
19959,541115,8663,218.033,034.0 e12.13,462,320.527,773.5
19969,321 e111,981 e3,058.5 e35,891.4 e12.0 e3,850,595.4 e27,312.7 e
19979,088114,9923,229.138,748.712.74,263,721.428,081.1
19988,972113,2433,185.636,640.4 e12.64,083,858.728,130.7
19998,459102,2603,040.134,532.1 e12.14,082,286.329,729.1
20008,267103,1083,302.732,423.7 e12.53,922,068.532,031.5
20018,00299,1093,132.030,315.4 e12.43,788,480.431,601.6
20027,14582,4332,637.528,207.111.53,947,809.731,995.7
20036,96983,1132,833.437,353.9 p11.95,360,005.034,091.1
20046,84086,7703,374.537,210.8 p12.74,847,606.7 p38,890.3
20056,98690,6153,742.638,032.3 p13.05,008,322.5 p41,302.7
20067,035 p89,986 p3,490.1 p38,853.8 p12.7 p5,169,038.4 p38,618.3 p
20076,875 p88,721 p3,555.9 p39,675.3 p12.8 p5,329,754.3 p39,703.1 p
20086,715 p87,455 p3,621.6 p40,496.8 p12.9 p5,490,470.2 p40,787.8 p
20096,554 p86,189 p3,687.4 p41,318.3 p12.9 p5,651,186.1 p41,872.5 p
20106,394 p84,923 p3,753.2 p42,139.8 p13.0 p5,811,902.0 p42,957.2 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments (number)Employment (number)Payroll ($ million)Sales ($ million)Employees per Establishment (number)Sales per Establishment ($)Payroll per Employee ($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
1990120.8124.090.678.8 e102.665.373.1
1992125.0118.986.086.795.769.472.4
1997127.2139.5122.4137.4110.4108.087.8
1998125.6137.4120.8129.9 e109.6103.487.9
1999118.4124.1115.3122.4 e105.2103.492.9
2000115.7125.1125.2114.9 e108.799.3100.1
2001112.0120.2118.7107.5 e107.896.098.8
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
200397.5100.8107.4132.4 p103.5135.8106.5
200495.7105.3127.9131.9 p110.4122.8 p121.5
200597.8109.9141.9134.8 p113.0126.9 p129.1
200698.5 p109.2 p132.3 p137.7 p110.4 p130.9 p120.7 p
200796.2 p107.6 p134.8 p140.7 p111.3 p135.0 p124.1 p
200894.0 p106.1 p137.3 p143.6 p112.2 p139.1 p127.5 p
200991.7 p104.6 p139.8 p146.5 p112.2 p143.1 p130.9 p
201089.5 p103.0 p142.3 p149.4 p113.0 p147.2 p134.3 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector 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’.
Employees per Establishment151277Sales per Employee791,325342,18243
Payroll per Establishment626,122369,13959Sales per Establishment12,012,3873,947,81033
Payroll per Employee41,16131,99678Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 32,269 Total employment (000): 72.4
Company NameAddress   CEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales ($ mil)Empl. (000)
Source: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. 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.
Commercial Metals Co.6565 N MacArthurIrvingTX75039 214-689-4300P8,32912.7
Tribune Co.435 N MichiganChicagoIL60611Dennis FitzSimons312-222-9100P5,94021.0
Schnitzer Steel IndustriesPO Box 10047PortlandOR97296John D Carter503-224-9900P2,5723.4
Metal Management Inc.500 N Dearborn St.ChicagoIL60610Daniel W Dienst312-645-0700P2,2291.8
Houchens Industries Inc.PO Box 90009Bowling GreenKY42102Jim Gipson270-843-3252R2,157*10.5
NexCycle Inc.5221 N OconnorIrvingTX75039Alex Rankin972-506-7200R1,746*0.7
Philip Services Corp.5151 San Felipe St.HoustonTX77056Robert L Knauss713-623-8777R1,300*10.0
Tube City IMS Corp.PO Box 2000GlassportPA15045Michael Coslov412-678-6141R1,123*2.3
Fortune Metal Inc.20 Carbon Pl.Jersey CityNJ07305 201-333-3339S1,000*2.0
Ferrous Processing and Trading3400 E Lafayette StDetroitMI48207 313-582-2910R801*<0.1
Hugo Neu-Proler Corp.901 New Dock St.Terminal IslandCA90731Jeffrey Neu310-831-0281R549*0.3
Basic Fibres Inc.6019 S Manhattan PlLos AngelesCA90047Robert Berg323-753-3491R465*1.0
Behr Iron and Steel Inc.PO Box 740RockfordIL61105Richard Behr815-987-2700R296*0.2
Metro Metals Northwest5611 NE ColumbiaPortlandOR97218Victor Winkler503-287-8861R232*<0.1
PSC Metals Inc.5875 LanderbrookMayfield HgtsOH44124Benjamin Elemker440-753-5400S216*0.6
wTe Corp.7 Alfred Cir.BedfordMA01730Scott Mellen781-275-6400R192*0.1
R. Freedman and Son Inc.PO Box 1533Green IslandNY12183Maish Freedman518-273-1141R173*<0.1
Sims Group USA Corp.600 S 4th St.RichmondCA94804Rick Johnson510-412-5360S166*0.5
Wausau Steel Corp.PO Box 329WausauWI54402 715-845-4286R119*0.1
Jack Engle and Co.PO Box 01705Los AngelesCA90001Alan Engle323-589-8111R116*<0.1
Metalsco Inc.11775 Borman Dr.St. LouisMO63146Sheldon Tauben314-997-5200R107*<0.1
MPS Group Inc.2920 Scotten Ave.DetroitMI48210Roderick K Rickman313-841-7588R94*0.2
Sun Steel Company L.L.C.2500 Euclid Ave.Chicago HeightsIL60411 708-756-0400R89*0.1
Carolina Recycling GroupPO Box 578LymanSC29365Marvin Siegel864-439-7039R86*0.3
Tst Inc.11601 EtiwandaFontanaCA92337Andrew Stein951-685-2155R82*0.3
Metro Waste Paper Recovery US3241 Walden Ave.DepewNY14043Al Metauro716-681-1560S78*<0.1
Sturgis Iron and Metal CompanyPO Box 579SturgisMI49091Ralph Levin269-651-7851R73*0.1
Potential Industries Inc.922 E E StreetWilmingtonCA90744Tony Fan310-549-5901R72*0.1
Allan Co.14620 Joanbridge StBaldwin ParkCA91706Steve Young626-962-4047R69*0.2
E.L.G. Metals103rd St. & CalumetChicagoIL60617Friedrich Teroerde773-374-1500R63*<0.1
Office Paper Systems Inc.7650 Airpark Rd.GaithersburgMD20879Ronald Anderson301-948-6301R61*<0.1
Ambit Pacific Recycling Inc.16228 S Figueroa StGardenaCA90248Roy Able310-538-3798R58*<0.1
Energy Answers Corp.79 N Pearl St.AlbanyNY12207Patrick F Mahoney518-434-1227R56*0.1
ACC Recycling Corp.1190 20th St. NSt. PetersburgFL33713G Accomando727-896-9600R56*<0.1
Huron Valley Steel Corp.41000 E Huron RvrBellevilleMI48111Leonard Fritz734-697-3400R54*0.2
Batliner Paper Stock Co.2501 E Front St.Kansas CityMO64120Nick Sterbach816-483-3343R53*0.2
Pollock Corp.PO Box 759PottstownPA19464Mayer Pollock610-323-5500R52*<0.1
Elg Haniel Metals Corp.369 River Rd.McKeesportPA15132Simon Merrills412-672-9200R50*<0.1
Harmon Associates Corp.2 Jericho PlazaJerichoNY11753Simon Davies516-997-3400S46*0.1
Minkin Chandler Corp.13501 Sanders Ave.DetroitMI48217Phillip S Minkin313-843-5900R46*0.1
RHO-Chem Div.PO Box 6021InglewoodCA90301 323-776-6233R46*<0.1
Sims Hugo Neu Corp.1 Jersey Ave.Jersey CityNJ07302 201-333-4300R46*<0.1
Bollag International Corp.PO Box 99NewellNC28126Mitchel Bollag704-596-2932R46*0.1
International Rags Ltd.7050 Bennington St.HoustonTX77028Amirali Momin713-491-0700R43*0.1
Metal Recycling Services Inc.PO Box 812MonroeNC28111Jeremy Rozsak704-283-4455R41*0.1
Royal Paper Stock Company Inc.1300 Norton Rd.ColumbusOH43228Michael Radtke614-851-4714R40*<0.1
Willimantic Waste Paper Co.PO Box 239WillimanticCT06226Mary Lou De Vivo860-423-4527R39*0.1
Colonial Metals Co.PO Box 311ColumbiaPA17512Michael Mann717-684-2311R39*0.1
Copart Salvage Auto Auctions703 Hwy. 64 EConwayAR72032Willis Johnson501-796-2812R38*<0.1
Limco Inc.PO Box 1391EriePA16512Gerald Olgin814-452-4549R36*0.1
Lionetti Associates450 S Front St.ElizabethNJ07202 908-820-8800R36*0.1
Pascap Company Inc.4250 Boston Rd.BronxNY10475Anthony Capasso718-325-7200R36*0.1
Recycling Center Inc.PO Box 2038RichmondIN47375Jack Edelman765-966-8295R36*0.1
Shine Brothers Corp.PO Box 737SpencerIA51301Toby Shine712-262-5579R36*0.1
Soex West USA L.L.C.3294 E 26th St.Los AngelesCA90023 323-264-8300R36*0.1
Thalheimer Brothers Inc.5550 Whitaker Ave.PhiladelphiaPA19124John Thalheimer215-537-5200R36*0.1
M Bloch and Company Inc.PO Box 24063SeattleWA98124Leo Bloch206-763-0200R36*<0.1
Prime Materials Recovery Inc.99 E River Dr.East HartfordCT06108Benjamin Schilberg860-622-7626R35*<0.1
Tennessee Valley RecyclingPO Box HDecaturAL35602 256-353-6351R33*<0.1
Prolerized New England Company69 Rover St.EverettMA02149 617-389-8300R32*0.1
Somerset Recycling ServicesPO Box 1348SomersetKY42502Steven Keck606-274-4170R32*<0.1
Western Pacific Pulp and Paper9333 Stewart/GrayDowneyCA90241Kevin Duncombe562-803-4401R32*<0.1
Master Fibers Inc.1710 E Paisano Dr.El PasoTX79901Oscar Castillo915-544-2299R32*<0.1
Grossman Iron and Steel Co.5 N Market St.Saint LouisMO63102David Grossman314-231-9423R31*<0.1
Mercury Waste Solutions Inc.302 N Riverfront DrMankatoMN56001Bradley J Buscher507-345-0522R31*<0.1
Calbag Metals Co.2495 NW NicolaiPortlandOR97210Warren Rosenfield503-226-3441R30*<0.1
Great Lakes Paper Stock Corp.30615 GroesbeckRosevilleMI48066Benjamin Rosen586-779-1310R29*<0.1
Newell Recycling CompanyPO Box 830808San AntonioTX78283 210-227-3141R29*<0.1
Staiman Recycling Corp.PO Box 1235WilliamsportPA17703Richard Staiman570-323-9494R29*<0.1
Aadlen Brothers Auto Wrecking11590 Tuxford St.Sun ValleyCA91352Sam Adlen818-504-1091R28*<0.1
EKCO Metals2777 E WashingtonLos AngelesCA90023 323-264-1615R28*<0.1
City Carton Company Inc.3 E Benton St.Iowa CityIA52240John Ockenfels319-351-2848R27*<0.1
Lipsitz Management CompanyPO Box 1175WacoTX76703Tommy Salome254-756-6661R27*0.1
Rogers Iron and Metal Corp.PO Box 916MuskogeeOK74402Thomas Hartmeier479-636-2666R27*<0.1
Seattle Iron and Metals Corp.601 S Myrtle St.SeattleWA98108David Sidell206-682-0040R27*0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY MISCELLANEOUS DURABLE GOODS WHOLESALE
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Source: 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’.
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand14.23.3Secretaries, exc legal, medical, & executive1.72.1
Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech13.514.8Order clerks1.6-25.4
Truck drivers, heavy & tractor-trailer3.914.8Packers & packagers, hand1.5-8.2
Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks3.610.5First-line supervisors/managers of office workers1.36.9
Office clerks, general3.413.1First-line supervisors/managers of helpers & laborers1.214.8
Stock clerks & order fillers3.3-3.9First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales work1.29.6
Industrial truck & tractor operators3.03.3Wholesale & retail buyers, exc farm products1.23.3
Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks2.814.8Welders, cutters, solderers, & brazers1.122.1
General & operations managers2.63.3Retail salespersons1.114.8
Customer service representatives2.626.3Maintenance & repair workers, general1.114.8
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers1.98.2Executive secretaries & administrative assistants1.014.8
Team assemblers1.814.8Accountants & auditors1.014.8
Truck drivers, light or delivery services1.714.8   
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
California85112.010,56712.712328.731,1023,579.512.54,206,282
Pennsylvania3975.64,4355.311143.432,3392,338.58.25,890,418
Ohio4195.95,2736.413183.734,8342,217.77.85,292,742
Texas4726.66,6828.114185.527,7601,883.66.63,990,617
Illinois3875.54,1105.011144.135,0531,841.46.44,758,075
New York4556.46,1087.413192.031,4421,606.55.63,530,835
Missouri1522.11,7692.11261.834,9461,430.45.09,410,645
Michigan2583.62,9353.511114.639,0481,043.33.74,043,674
New Jersey2793.93,2633.912118.736,377984.43.43,528,186
Indiana1902.72,8003.415100.835,989933.63.34,913,889
Florida2964.22,5983.1978.830,346815.52.92,755,017
Wisconsin1712.42,3872.91482.134,375782.32.74,574,807
Georgia1772.52,0892.51262.930,087691.12.43,904,469
South Carolina1041.51,4951.81439.626,478581.62.05,592,260
Connecticut681.01,0971.31643.339,497574.22.08,444,059
Maryland941.31,3391.61448.336,046567.72.06,039,691
Alabama1341.91,4011.71039.127,894558.52.04,167,948
North Carolina2032.92,3612.81276.532,391521.61.82,569,330
Oregon1011.41,5251.81553.535,072516.41.85,112,673
Kentucky1151.61,3021.61138.729,702491.41.74,272,687
Tennessee1331.91,5871.91245.328,561458.11.63,444,594
Washington1472.11,5081.81051.133,910420.11.52,857,537
Massachusetts1542.21,5201.81056.737,327418.11.52,714,682
Minnesota1321.91,2061.5943.235,780385.21.32,918,439
Virginia1141.61,6432.01449.330,018322.61.12,829,947
Louisiana650.98131.01322.127,133299.01.04,599,415
Utah550.85390.71015.729,065286.11.05,202,655
Iowa1311.81,2761.51033.226,024243.80.91,860,916
Nebraska590.83440.4610.029,020210.50.73,567,085
Colorado781.19131.11230.433,254201.40.72,582,397
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE - Continued
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Source: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales 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. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
Arkansas711.06390.8918.028,108178.20.62,510,352
Kansas751.15750.7815.627,063132.70.51,769,853
West Virginia530.74060.587.718,941125.30.42,364,962
Mississippi610.94740.6812.826,987116.60.41,911,721
Oklahoma660.96490.81016.225,020114.40.41,733,212
Maine360.53370.4910.330,469108.10.43,002,556
Idaho340.52770.387.828,05475.20.32,213,176
New Hampshire270.42250.389.542,27159.40.22,198,185
Nevada300.42460.387.530,48039.30.11,309,467
South Dakota240.31710.274.123,88339.00.11,626,583
New Mexico280.42130.385.324,88334.20.11,222,107
Hawaii220.32010.294.622,68233.40.11,518,818
North Dakota200.32090.3105.626,87630.10.11,503,200
Montana150.21340.293.828,14225.70.11,710,133
Vermont120.2460.141.124,65210.5-873,333
Wyoming90.1600.171.220,10010.4-1,159,778
Arizona691.0500-999--(D)-(D)--
Rhode Island300.4250-499--(D)-(D)--
Delaware190.3100-249--(D)-(D)--
Alaska40.120-99--(D)-(D)--
D.C.2-0-19--(D)-(D)--

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