Shipment values for communications systems and equipment were $30.9 billion in 2001
Shipment values for communications systems and equipment were $38.9 billion in 2000
Shipment values for computer storage devices and equipment, which totaled $9.0 billion in 2000, fell to $8.2 billion in 2001. At that time, some 66 companies competed in the domestic market.
Industry shipment values, which totaled $31.9 billion in 2001, represented an increase over 2000 levels of $29.9 billion
A pre-shipment document is a crucial paperwork required before the shipment of goods, often including a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading. These documents provide essential details about the shipment, such as the description of goods, quantities, values, and shipping instructions. They help facilitate customs clearance and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Accurate pre-shipment documentation is vital for smooth international trade operations.
In 2000, shipment values for U.S. pulp mills totaled about $3.7 billion
electronic systems of a non-unified architecture type, accounting for 20.6 percent of shipment values; industrial multifunction process computers (5.8 percent); transmitters producing standardized electronic analog transmission signals (4.9 percent);
These companies generated about $4.45 billion in 2001 shipment values for products covered in this industry classification.
By 2001 domestic shipment values began to increase again, rising slightly to $452.1 million.
www.EquipmentWatch.com publishes the Green Guide for construction equipment. It's pretty much the standard for equipment values, but it is a paid service. Otherwise you'd have to check listing sites like rockanddirt.com or ironplanet.com and look around.
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