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Lumber and wood products

In 1991, timber-related secondary products manufacturing industries added an estimated 40,128 million of value to primary timber products (Table 11). Most of the timber-related value added (63%) originated in the paper and aUied products industry. The lumber and wood products industry added nearly 37% of total timber-related value added. Less than 1% was from chemicals and aUied products. [Pg.334]

Region Principal Group 24 (Lumber and wood products) Principal Group 26 (Paper and aUied products) Principal Group 28 (Chemicals and aUied products) Total... [Pg.334]

Lumber and wood products Sawmills, millwork plants, wooden containers, miscellaneous wood products, manufacturing Scrap wood, shavings, sawdust in some instances, metals, plastics, fibers, glues, sealers, paints, solvents... [Pg.2233]

Lumber and wood products 34 Fabricated metals 26 Pulp and paper... [Pg.146]

Textile mill products Apparel and other finished products Lumber and wood products 0-2 40-50 0-2 0-2 0-2 3-10 0-2 0-2 20-40 0-5... [Pg.84]

The 85 X 85 matrix in Table 4.4a contains a wealth of information useful to the chemical professional. Tables 4.6-4.8, which illustrate several important aspects of the sales patterns found in the United States, are typical examples. There is a wide variation among industries in the proportion of total output going to final demand. Some industries (e.g., construction [11 and 12], food and kindred products [14], apparel [18], furniture and fixtures [22 and 23]) sell most of their products directly to final demand. Other industries (e.g., nonmetallic minerals [9 and 10], lumber and wood products [20 and 21], metallic ores mining [5] metal containers [39]) sell practically all their output to intermediate consumers. The CPI and related industries fit mostly in the latter category (Table 4.6). [Pg.136]

Tobacco products Broad and narrow fabrics, yarn and thread mills Miscellaneous textile goods and floor coverings Apparel Miscel- laneous fabricated textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products, except containers Paper-board containers and boxes... [Pg.548]


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