Adding the Import and Subtracting the Export, the Total U.S. Consumption Value of the Office Machinery Manufacturing Industry for the Year Was $9,760,000,000.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c52875) has announced the addition of Office Machinery Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its Foreign Trade (1996-2008) to their offering. This industry report focuses upon the Office Machinery Manufacturing industry. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing office machinery (except computers and photocopying photocopying, process whereby written or printed matter is directly copied by photographic techniques. Generally, photocopying is practical when just a few copies of an original are needed. When many copies are required, printing processes are more economical. equipment), such as mail handling machinery and equipment, calculators, typewriters, and dedicated word processing word processing, use of a computer program or a dedicated hardware and software package to write, edit, format, and print a document. Text is most commonly entered using a keyboard similar to a typewriter's, although handwritten input (see pen-based computer) and equipment. NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System Hierarchy: 333313 - Office Machinery Manufacturing 33331 - Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing 3333 - Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing 333 - Machinery Manufacturing 31-33 - Manufacturing Sector SIC: 3578 - Calculating and Accounting Machinery, Except Electronic Computers (except point of sales terminals, change making machines and funds transfer devices) 3579 - Office Machines, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. (except timeclocks, time stamps See timestamp. , pencil sharpeners Noun 1. pencil sharpener - a rotary implement for sharpening the point on pencils sharpener - any implement that is used to make something (an edge or a point) sharper; "a knife sharpener" pencil sharpener n , stapling machines Noun 1. stapling machine - a machine that inserts staples into sheets of paper in order to fasten them together stapler machine - any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks , etc.) This industry report includes 144 pages of the latest market research information on this industry. This new release date contains data as current as March of 2007. In addition to the detailed explanations of the provided statistical data, there are 112 charts, 18 tables, and 2 maps to effectively illustrate the content. Use this report as; an in-depth analysis of the industry, an industry reference guide, an aid for benchmarking and forecasting, and as a tool for uncovering new business opportunities. Please refer to the Table of Contents for more information. The report is considered as the most comprehensive research in the market. Key Topics: Introduction Income Statement Balance Sheet Capital Expenditure Labor and Compensation Establishments Import Export Industry Players Links Appendix A - Sales & Marketing Appendix B - Industry Structure Appendix C - Foreign Trade and US States Statistics Appendix D - Industry's 4-Year Financial Statement Appendix E - Report Methodology OFFICE MACHINERY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY The industry's revenue for the year 2006 was approximately $2,250,000,000. The gross profit was 41.31% at $929,475,000. There were 97 establishments in this industry that year. Thus, average contribution (or revenue) per establishment annually was $23,157,000. The total import export value for the year 2006 was $11,470,162,000. There were 173 countries that conducted foreign trade with the U.S. in 2006, 6 more than year 2005. The top trading countries were: China, $6,133,855,000 (53.48%); Japan, $2,210,264,000 (19.27%); Canada, $478,980,000 (4.18%); Malaysia, $340,713,000 (2.97%); and Germany, $310,118,000 (2.70%). Their combined total represents approximately 83% of all imports and exports. The total import value for the year 2006 was $9,385,964,000. This represents a 3.9% decrease from year 2005. The U.S. had imported industry related merchandises from 83 countries in 2006. The top importing countries were: China, $5,785,898,000 (61.64%); Japan, $2,116,725,000 (22.55%); Malaysia, $303,672,000 (3.24%); Germany, $221,755,000 (2.36%); and Canada, $174,832,000 (1.86%). Their combined total represents approximately 92% of import from all countries. The total export value for the year 2006 was $1,875,531,000. This represents a 10.5% increase from year 2005. The U.S. had exported industry related merchandises to 169 countries in 2006. The top exporting countries were: Canada, $302,158,000 (16.11%); China, $224,549,000 (11.97%); Mexico, $222,860,000 (11.88%); United Kingdom, $132,173,000 (7.05%); and Netherlands, $121,738,000 (6.49%). Their combined total represents approximately 54% of export to all countries. Adding the import and subtracting the export, the total U.S. consumption value of this industry for the year was $9,760,000,000. SCOPE Adding machines manufacturing Binding equipment (i.e., plastics or tape binding), office-type, manufacturing Bundling machinery (e.g., box strapping strap·ping adj. Having a sturdy muscular physique; robust. n. 1. Straps considered as a group. 2. Material for making straps. , mail, newspaper) manufacturing Calculators manufacturing Canceling machinery, postal office-type, manufacturing Cash registers (except point of sales terminals) manufacturing Check writing machines manufacturing Coin counting machinery manufacturing Coin wrapping machines manufacturing Collating machinery, office-type, manufacturing Currency counting machinery manufacturing Dictating machines manufacturing Envelope stuffing, sealing, and addressing machinery manufacturing Holepunchers (except hand operated), office-type, manufacturing Incoming mail handling equipment (e.g., opening, scanning, sorting) manufacturing Letter folding, stuffing, and sealing machinery manufacturing Mail handling machinery, post office-type, manufacturing Postage POSTAGE. The money charged by law for carrying letters, packets and documents by mail. By act of congress of March 3, 1851, Minot's Statute at Large, U. S. 587, it is enacted as follows: 2.-Sec. 1. meters manufacturing Stenography stenography: see shorthand. machinery manufacturing Typewriters manufacturing Voting machines voting machine, instrument for recording and counting votes. The voting machine itself is generally positioned in a booth, often closed off by a curtain to assure secrecy for the voter. manufacturing Word processing equipment, dedicated, manufacturing SUMMARY This industry report packs 10 years of data from hundreds of reliable government and private statistical resources. The data have been compared and verified ver·i·fy tr.v. ver·i·fied, ver·i·fy·ing, ver·i·fies 1. To prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate. 2. to assure the highest research quality. These agencies and private companies were frequently contacted to acquire the latest information, most of which is unavailable to the general public. It is estimated that to gather and organize the same information into an easy-to-read format in each report, an individual researcher would spend at least a year's worth of effort. The challenge is, by the time this is accomplished, some data is most likely obsolete OBSOLETE. This term is applied to those laws which have lost their efficacy, without being repealed, 2. A positive statute, unrepealed, can never be repealed by non-user alone. 4 Yeates, Rep. 181; Id. 215; 1 Browne's Rep. Appx. 28; 13 Serg. & Rawle, 447. . Our business is dedicated to the research of U.S. industries and their associated foreign trades. We can meet that challenge easily as our databases are directly linked to these resources. The U.S. manufacturing sector is expected to hit the monumental mon·u·men·tal adj. 1. Of, resembling, or serving as a monument. 2. Impressively large, sturdy, and enduring. 3. 5 trillion One thousand times one billion, which is 1, followed by 12 zeros, or 10 to the 12th power. See space/time. (mathematics) trillion - In Britain, France, and Germany, 10^18 or a million cubed. In the USA and Canada, 10^12. dollars net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight in 2006. U.S. economists have projected another 5% to 7% growth in the year 2007. To stay ahead, this industry report is intended for you to analyze the specific U.S. industry in greater detail. Not only does the report provide you with information on domestic production, it also supplies you with an industry's import and export data. The report depicts what are the products of the industry and their respective contributions. You can compare these products with the industry's materials, parts and components list that is in the report. The foreign trade data includes 10-years of statistics, and it is projected into year 2008. Such trade data is also provided at the commodity level based on the HTS HTS Heights HTS Harmonized Tariff System HTS High Throughput Screening (biomolecular assay screening) HTS High-Throughput Screening (Pharmaceutical Industry) HTS Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification. This industry report includes detailed information on: 1. Industry's major players 2. Organizations that set standards for the industry 3. Government agencies that regulate and monitor policies related to the industry 4. Trade associations, including educational institutions 5. Trade publications 6. Trade shows and organizers 7. Sources of the information This information includes the name of the company or organization, a description of the organization and how it is related to the industry, and a URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. link to its website. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c52875. |
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