Growth Pace Setters in American Industry, 1958-1968, Page 11 |
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Page 174 - Books: publishing, publishing and printing Establishments primarily engaged in publishing only, or in publishing and printing books and pamphlets. Establishments primarily engaged in printing, or in printing and binding (but not publishing) books and pamphlets are classified in Industry 2732. 2732 Book printing Establishments primarily engaged in printing only or in printing and binding books and pamphlets, but not engaged in publishing.
Page 181 - The result, of this calculation is then adjusted by the addition of value added by merchandising operations (that is the difference between the sales value and cost of merchandise sold without further manufacture, processing, or assembly) plus the net change in finished goods and work-inprocess inventories between the beginning and end of the year.
Page 176 - In manufacturing machines, not supported In the hands of an operator when In use, that shape metal by cutting or use of electrical techniques ; the rebuilding of such machine tools, and the manufacture of replacement parts for them.
Page 181 - Excluded from such expenditure totals are costs of maintenance and repairs charged as current operating expense; new facilities and equipment leased from nonmanufacturing concerns; new facilities owned by the Federal Government but operated under contract by private companies; and plant and equipment furnished to the manufacturer by communities and organizations.
Page 173 - Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing corrugated and solid fiber boxes and related products from purchased paperboard of fiber stock.
Page 178 - ... 3843 Dental equipment and supplies Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing artificial teeth, dental metals, alloys and amalgams, and a wide variety of equipment, instruments, and supplies used by dentists, dental laboratories, and dental colleges. Dental laboratories constructing artificial dentures, bridges, inlays and other dental restorations on specifications from dentists are classified in service industries.
Page 176 - This industry comprises establishments commonly known as contract tool and die shops and primarily engaged in manufacturing, on a job or order basis, special tools and fixtures for use with machine tools, hammers, die-casting machines, and presses.
Page 180 - Include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and...
Page 178 - Goods. 3861 Photographic Equipment and Supplies. Photographic apparatus, equipment, parts, attachments, and accessories, such as still and motion picture cameras and projection apparatus; photocopy and microfilm equipment; blueprinting and diazotype (white printing) apparatus and equipment; and other photographic equipment; and sensitized film, paper, cloth, and plates, and prepared photographic chemicals for use therewith.