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2002 Economic Census Industry Series Reports

2002 NAICS Report title Report number Release
date (PDF)
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325110 Petrochemical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325110 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 208
325120 Industrial Gas Manufacturing EC02-31I-325120 09/23/2004 link to full pdf 439 link to tables-only pdf 203
325131 Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing EC02-31I-325131 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 208
325132 Synthetic Organic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing EC02-31I-325132 08/16/2004 link to full pdf 438 link to tables-only pdf 204
325181 Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing EC02-31I-325181 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 444 link to tables-only pdf 207
325182 Carbon Black Manufacturing EC02-31I-325182 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 436 link to tables-only pdf 197
325188 All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325188 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 208
325191 Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325191 08/11/2004 link to full pdf 449 link to tables-only pdf 198
325192 Cyclic Crude and Intermediate Manufacturing EC02-31I-325192 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 442 link to tables-only pdf 206
325193 Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing EC02-31I-325193 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 437 link to tables-only pdf 198
325199 All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325199 09/17/2004 link to full pdf 457 link to tables-only pdf 221
325211 Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing EC02-31I-325211 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 444 link to tables-only pdf 205
325212 Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing EC02-31I-325212 08/11/2004 link to full pdf 448 link to tables-only pdf 203
325221 Cellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing EC02-31I-325221 01/07/2005 link to full pdf 437 link to tables-only pdf 201
325222 Noncellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing EC02-31I-325222 09/10/2004 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 206
325311 Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing EC02-31I-325311 01/07/2005 link to full pdf 444 link to tables-only pdf 208
325312 Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing EC02-31I-325312 01/10/2005 link to full pdf 446 link to tables-only pdf 209
325314 Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing EC02-31I-325314 01/10/2005 link to full pdf 444 link to tables-only pdf 208
325320 Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325320 01/10/2005 link to full pdf 451 link to tables-only pdf 214
325411 Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing EC02-31I-325411 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 210
325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing EC02-31I-325412 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 455 link to tables-only pdf 216
325413 In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing EC02-31I-325413 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 444 link to tables-only pdf 207
325414 Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing EC02-31I-325414 01/10/2005 link to full pdf 450 link to tables-only pdf 213
325510 Paint and Coating Manufacturing EC02-31I-325510 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 454 link to tables-only pdf 217
325520 Adhesive Manufacturing EC02-31I-325520 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 455 link to tables-only pdf 218
325611 Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing EC02-31I-325611 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 453 link to tables-only pdf 216
325612 Polish and Other Sanitation Good Manufacturing EC02-31I-325612 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 452 link to tables-only pdf 215
325613 Surface Active Agent Manufacturing EC02-31I-325613 09/01/2004 link to full pdf 438 link to tables-only pdf 199
325620 Toilet Preparation Manufacturing EC02-31I-325620 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 458 link to tables-only pdf 221
325910 Printing Ink Manufacturing EC02-31I-325910 08/19/2004 link to full pdf 443 link to tables-only pdf 209
325920 Explosives Manufacturing EC02-31I-325920 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 442 link to tables-only pdf 205
325991 Custom Compounding of Purchased Resin EC02-31I-325991 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 446 link to tables-only pdf 209
325992 Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Mfg. EC02-31I-325992 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 210
325998 All Other Misc. Chemical Product and Preparation Mfg. EC02-31I-325998 01/11/2005 link to full pdf 454 link to tables-only pdf 217

NAICS Hierarchy: 1997

Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Indus-
try
Detail
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
(and link to definition)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail 31-33 Manufacturing 362,829 3,834,700,920 569,808,845 16,805,127
  325 Chemical mfg 13,474 415,616,508 39,835,717 882,645
Go to industry detail 3251 Basic chemical mfg 2,418 113,356,912 10,290,943 200,766
Go to industry detail 3252 Resin, syn rubber, & artificial & syn fibers & filaments mfg 780 64,417,772 5,397,924 115,691
Go to industry detail 3253 Pesticide, fertilizer, & other agricultural chemical mfg 911 24,176,999 1,515,969 37,123
Go to industry detail 3254 Pharmaceutical & medicine mfg 1,761 92,932,786 10,111,751 203,337
Go to industry detail 3255 Paint, coating, & adhesive mfg 2,181 26,369,629 2,903,042 74,464
Go to industry detail 3256 Soap, cleaning compound, & toilet preparation mfg 2,468 55,141,340 4,567,517 126,446
Go to industry detail 3259 Other chemical product mfg 2,955 39,221,070 5,048,571 124,818

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 325: Chemical Manufacturing .   The Chemical Manufacturing subsector is based on the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by a chemical process and the formulation of products. This subsector distinguishes the production of basic chemicals that comprise the first industry group from the production of intermediate and end products produced by further processing of basic chemicals that make up the remaining industry groups.

This subsector does not include all industries transforming raw materials by a chemical process. It is common for some chemical processing to occur during mining operations. These beneficiating operations, such as copper concentrating, are classified in Sector 21, Mining. Furthermore, the refining of crude petroleum is included in Subsector 324, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing. In addition, the manufacturing of aluminum oxide is included in Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing; and beverage distilleries are classified in Subsector 312, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing. As in the case of these two activities, the grouping of industries into subsectors may take into account the association of the activities performed with other activities in the subsector.

 

Geographic Distribution -- Chemical manufacturing: 1997

Data for the Manufacturing sector are published for the U.S., states with 100 or more employees, metropolitan areas with 250 or more employees, and counties and cities with 500 or more employees. Counts of establishments are also published for ZIP Codes.

For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Other
Indus-
tries
State Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail United States 13,474 415,616,508 100.00 39,835,717 882,645
Go to industry detail Texas 1,115 67,007,331 16.12 4,005,736 77,902
Go to industry detail New Jersey 793 29,189,933 7.02 3,024,053 60,988
Go to industry detail Louisiana 264 27,286,165 6.57 1,560,861 27,648
Go to industry detail North Carolina 426 22,251,006 5.35 1,543,458 40,045
Go to industry detail Illinois 745 22,005,768 5.29 2,586,242 54,437
Go to industry detail Ohio 715 21,170,744 5.09 1,975,098 46,943
Go to industry detail New York 634 20,544,485 4.94 2,849,627 65,298
Go to industry detail California 1,544 19,604,509 4.72 2,734,122 63,239
Go to industry detail Pennsylvania 616 19,295,648 4.64 1,556,397 33,111
Go to industry detail Indiana 310 13,319,124 3.20 1,073,936 21,869
Go to industry detail South Carolina 254 13,252,603 3.19 1,691,822 38,471
Go to industry detail Michigan 436 11,477,092 2.76 1,587,471 33,228
Go to industry detail Georgia 481 11,189,433 2.69 877,149 23,567
Go to industry detail Missouri 366 10,558,718 2.54 813,235 20,919
Go to industry detail Tennessee 288 10,115,093 2.43 1,516,826 34,184
Go to industry detail Virginia 185 9,081,361 2.19 879,208 20,271
Go to industry detail Florida 576 8,761,554 2.11 776,048 20,163
Go to industry detail Kentucky 173 7,460,926 1.80 648,376 14,120
Go to industry detail West Virginia 73 7,318,836 1.76 690,763 13,364
Go to industry detail Alabama 207 7,191,228 1.73 690,616 15,486
Go to industry detail Massachusetts 358 6,436,910 1.55 1,030,984 21,978
Go to industry detail Connecticut 166 5,583,542 1.34 1,043,788 17,011
Go to industry detail Iowa 125 5,297,152 1.27 266,462 6,925
Go to industry detail Maryland 170 4,930,437 1.19 584,311 13,742
Go to industry detail Wisconsin 307 4,896,475 1.18 496,549 12,425
Go to industry detail Delaware 51 4,073,817 0.98 312,103 6,854
Go to industry detail Mississippi 114 3,489,205 0.84 292,665 7,685
Go to industry detail Arkansas 118 3,014,019 0.73 273,761 7,320
Go to industry detail Kansas 128 2,931,356 0.71 267,659 6,647
Go to industry detail Minnesota 239 2,826,746 0.68 351,710 8,707
Go to industry detail Colorado 176 2,820,750 0.68 281,671 6,710
Go to industry detail Oklahoma 126 2,657,298 0.64 146,922 3,855
Go to industry detail Arizona 174 2,039,246 0.49 190,246 6,666
Go to industry detail Washington 230 1,891,543 0.46 256,202 5,558
Go to industry detail Nebraska 67 1,840,901 0.44 116,675 2,765
Go to industry detail Utah 120 1,267,454 0.30 172,753 5,520
Go to industry detail Oregon 161 1,154,639 0.28 139,044 3,806
Go to industry detail Idaho 45 904,130 0.22 102,238 2,979
Go to industry detail Wyoming 23 708,132 0.17 52,499 992
Go to industry detail Rhode Island 68 641,965 0.15 124,564 2,700
Go to industry detail New Hampshire 55 428,873 0.10 69,691 1,803
Go to industry detail Nevada 69 409,271 0.10 46,046 1,241
Go to industry detail Maine 50 355,868 0.09 68,769 1,808
Go to industry detail Montana 49 200,131 0.05 15,364 480
Go to industry detail New Mexico 41 197,824 0.05 32,936 1,038
Go to industry detail South Dakota 24 146,008 0.04 19,924 706
Go to industry detail Vermont 18 84,813 0.02 14,444 475
Go to industry detail Hawaii 17 23,581 0.01 4,735 159
Go to industry detail     Alaska 6 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     North Dakota 13 D   D (100-249)

D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available


 

Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

Hypertext
tables
Link
to pdf
Series number Title Contents
  link to PDF EC97M- Industry Series Preliminary data including detailed characteristics, establishment size, and product detail
  link to PDF EC97M31S-GS General Summary Detailed statistics, employment size of establishments, method of inventory valuation, and legal form of organization for manufacturing and its subsectors; summaries by industry , state, and metro area.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-PS Product Summary Shipments by detailed product category for 1997 and 1992, without regard to the industry where produced
  link to PDF EC97M31S-MS Material Summary Detailed cost of materials consumed in manufacturing for 1997 and 1992, by industry.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-CR Concentration Ratios Summary Share of shipments and value added accounted for by the 4, 8, 20, and 50 largest companies in each of the 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-digit NAICS industries for 1997
Link to Bridge tables  EC97X-CS3 Bridge Between NAICS and SIC (national only) Defines comparability of individual industries.
Link to Comparative Statistics  EC97X-CS2 Comparative Statistics (U.S. and states) 1997 and 1992 data side by side on a comparable SIC basis
Link to Nonemployer Statistics  EC97X-CS4 Nonemployer Statistics (U.S., states, counties, metros) Nonemployers account for 45 % of establishments and .3 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports above.

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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  Annual Capital Expenditures Survey Annual U.S. Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees
  Annual Survey of Manufactures Annual State Detailed national statistics for the industry; 7-digit product classes; general statistics for states
  CIR MA325A, Inorganic Chemicals (Discontinued) Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  CIR MA325B, Fertilizer Materials (Discontinued) Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  CIR MA325C, Industrial Gases (Discontinued) Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  CIR MA325F, Paint and Allied Products Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  CIR MA325G, Pharmaceutical Preparations Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
  E-Commerce Statistics Annual U.S. Total sales and e-commerce sales, receipts or value of shipments
  Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders Monthly U.S. Value of shipments, inventories, new orders and unfilled orders
Link to hypertext     
table Nonemployer Statistics Annual State, metro area, county Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees
  Quarterly Financial Report Quarterly U.S. Income, retained earnings, balance sheets, and related financial and operating ratios for the domestic operations of manufacturing corporations with assets over $250,000, and corporations in the mining and trade areas with over $50 million.
Link to hypertext table Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual State, metro area Number of firms, employees, payroll, and revenue by employment-size of the enterprise

 

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Source: 1997 Economic Census

Last revised: December 02 2004   Questions?