Cooking and kitchen utensils, such as tea kettles, metal spoons, baking pans, and stainless steel mixing bowls, claim a distinct majority of the industry's product base.
Products of this industry include household appliance housings and parts, cooking and kitchen utensils, and other non-automotive job stampings.
In 2001 the industry's products consisted of four primary product groups: fractional horsepower motors, integral horsepower motors and generators, land prime mover generator sets, and parts and supplies for motors and generators.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, total product shipments for 2000 were valued $1.3 billion.
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Approximately 69 percent of the metal valve and pipe fitting industry was engaged in producing metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping systems. Another 23 percent of the industry was engaged in producing plumbing and heating valves.
The SIC for Retail Bakeries is SIC 5461
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes have a specific purpose in the United States. These codes are strictly designed to identify what type of business or industry a specific company is involved in.
Metal commercial closures and metal home canning closures comprise 84.39 percent of the total market, and metal crowns for glass and metal containers represent 14.08 percent. Non-specific crowns and closures represent the remaining 1.53 percent.
SIC 2032
SIC 3829
SIC 2032
The SIC was the Standard Industrial Classification