The value of industry shipments was $628.5 million in 1998
industry is the place where goods are manufactured trade is the related to exchange of goods commerce is related to distribution of goods
Paper, lumbar, fuel, chemical industry (terpantine), cellulose industry, furniture.
When the goods are shelved and sold
This industry covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing sporting and athletic goods not elsewhere classified, such as fishing tackle; golf and tennis goods; baseball, football, basketball, and boxing equipment
"Bad Goods" are by-products of industry such as pollution or congestion which have a negitive effect on the economy.
The value of industry shipments was $425.6 million in 2001
The miscellaneous leather goods industry uses SIC 3199
More recently, the miscellaneous leather goods industry shifted to manufacturing products for use in factories and other mechanical establishments
The miscellaneous leather goods industry can trace its roots back to the first skilled leather craftspeople who arrived on the North American continent with early European settlers
A large portion of earnings in this industry is derived from the manufacture and sale of leather desk accessories
At the turn of the twenty-first century roughly 400 establishments operated in the industry
Nearly half of the industry's shipments are miscellaneous commercial products such as furniture for bowling alleys, factories, and ships, followed by commercial foodservice fixtures and hospital beds
The overall economic health of the personal leather goods industry is tied to the status of the domestic leather production industry as a whole
The leading states, in terms of number of establishments, were Texas and California. The leaders, in terms of shipment value, were California and Ohio
the value of industry shipments grew from $244 million in 1997 to $311 million in 2000
Historically, about 80 percent of goods manufactured within this industry have been made for personal consumption.
The miscellaneous fabricated wire products industry produces a wide variety of wire-based goods, including barbed wire, bird cages, conveyor belts, hog rings, and paper clips.