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.
It refers to Paperboard Mills
SIC 2631 covers paperboard mills
Establishments in this industry manufacture setup (rigid) paperboard boxes from purchased paperboard
The folding paperboard box industry is highly integrated. This means that the leading producers of folding paperboard boxes also produce the folding boxboard used to make the product.
NAICS Code 322130 refers to Paperboard Mills
Products include folding paperboard boxes such as cereal boxes; folding cartons; frozen food containers; ice cream containers; folding sanitary food pails, such as those used for takeout food from restaurants,
T. S. Sarma has written: 'Paper and paperboard production, availability, and imports of India' -- subject(s): Paperboard industry, Paper industry
It originally was built to support the lumber industry with sawmills. Businesses included saw mills, flower mills, woolen mills, iron works, paper mills, cotton mills, and a railroad machine shop.
The U.S. folding paperboard box industry was made up of about 575 establishments. Shipments by the U.S. folding carton industry were concentrated in four main regions: North Central, Eastern, Southern, and Pacific.
The die-cut paper and paperboard industry consisted of more than 300 establishments across the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Food and beverage products represented some of the best markets for the folding paperboard box industry, with strong growth reported in packaging materials for both the bottled and canned beverages.
This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in sawing rough lumber and timber from logs and bolts, and separately operated planning mills.