The converted paper products not elsewhere classified industry employed 24,230 people in 2000. Of that total, 19,317 were production workers, earning an average hourly wage of $12.89 and working 38.5 million hours.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated textile products, not elsewhere classified
Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified, and those manufacturing cork floor and wall tile are classified in SIC 2499: Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.
This industry classification includes mills, not elsewhere classified, that make excelsior (wood shavings used for packing or stuffing), wood shingles, and cooperage stock; or mills that make specially sawed products.
The top rolling mill machinery products by share are hot rolling mill machinery (47 percent); rolling mill machinery, not elsewhere classified, including tube mill machinery, processing lines, and machined rolls for rolling mills
SIC 3299: Nonmetallic Mineral Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing flavoring extracts, syrups, powders, and related products, not elsewhere classified
In 1999 establishments classified in this industry shipped products totaling $5.2 billion
In 2000 establishments classified in this industry shipped products totaling $4.6 billion
Important products of this industry include intercommunication equipment, traffic signaling equipment, and fire and burglar alarm apparatus
Low hazardous products are classified as Low danger.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paperboard from wood pulp and other fiber pulp. Paperboard mills may also manufacture converted paperboard products.
In 2000 establishments classified in this industry shipped products totaling $4.6 billion. This represented a decline from 1999 shipments of $5.2 billion.