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issue: August 2009 APPLIANCE Magazine
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Statistical Portrait of U.S. Cooking Appliance Manufacturing |
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The value of primary product shipments from Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing in the United States in 2007 was $4,587,755,000. |
This U.S. industry category is defined by 2007 NAICS code
category 335221, Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing, and is made
up of large and small establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing
household-type electric and nonelectric
cooking equipment. The
category does include microwave and convection oven manufacturing. The category
does not include small electric appliances and electric
housewares.
Cooking Appliance
Manufacturing Companies and Establishments
Companies
in this category include:
- 111 total companies
- 117
total establishments, including:
- 70 small establishments
(with 1-19 employees)
- 30 medium-sized establishments
(with 20-99 employees)
- 17 large establishments
(with 100 or more employees)
Employees
The industry has 15,392
employees, which cost employers $732,025,000
in salary, benefits,
insurance,
contributions, and other fringe benefits.
Capital Expenditures
93.3% of this industry's
capital expenditure dollars were spent on machinery & equipment.
The industry spent $155,914,000 on machinery & equipment.
This includes:
- $191,000 spent on autos/trucks
- $4,542,000
spent on computers and data processing equipment
- $151,181,000 spent on all
other machinery & equipment
The remaining 6.7% of capital
expenditures, $11,174,000, were spent on buildings and
other structures.
Total capital expenditures were $167,088,000.
Material/Component Consumption in U.S. Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing
| Material/Component
Supplied |
Delivered Cost |
| Metal stampings |
$337,090,000
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| Metal bolts/nuts/screws/other
screw machine products |
$108,363,000
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| Other fabricated metal
products (including forgings) |
$87,303,000
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| Castings, rough and semifinished |
$180,444,000
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| All other nonferrous metal
shapes and forms |
$66,680,000
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| Steel sheet and strip
(including tinplate) |
$540,961,000
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| All other steel shapes
and forms |
$134,734,000
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| Fractional horsepower
electric motors & generators (1 hp/less) |
$97,094,000
|
| Current-carrying wiring
devices |
$89,085,000
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| Automatic temperature
controls (thermostats, regulators, etc.) |
$163,821,000
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| Paints, varnishes, stains,
lacquers, shellacs, japans, etc. |
$65,712,000
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| Plastics products
consumed in the form of sheets, rods, etc. |
$76,362,000
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| Electronic-type components
(resistors, capacitors, transformers, electron tubes, semiconductors, etc.) |
$190,762,000
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| Paper and paperboard containers |
$127,954,000
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| Mineral wool insulation
(fibrous glass, rock wool, etc.) |
$41,603,000
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| All other materials/components/parts/containers/supplies |
$27,136,000
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| Materials, ingredients,
containers, and supplies (not specified by kind) |
$125,198,000
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Timing mechanisms, excluding
microprocessors* Rubber and plastics hose
and belting*
Plastics resins consumed in the form of granules, pellets, etc.*
|
$215,440,000
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| TOTAL MATERIALS/COMPONENTS |
$2,675,742,000
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* Specific value of these
categories withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
Preliminary Detailed Statistics by Industry for the United States: 2007,
for 2007 NAICS code category 335221, Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing.
This U.S. industry category includes large and small establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing household-type electric and nonelectric cooking
equipment.
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