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The Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills Industry in the U.S. Experienced Gross Profit of around 27% in 2006.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72450) has announced the addition of Textile and Fabric Finishing (except Broadwoven Fabric) Mills Industry in the U.S. and its Foreign Trade (1997-2009) to their offering.

The Textile and Fabric Finishing (except Broadwoven Fabric) Mills Industry report is an in-depth analysis of the industry's structure, competitive landscape, internal financial performance, and trends and opportunities. This October's release contains data as recent as September, 2007.

This 144-page report is a detailed information resource based on the 6-digit NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System  code. It includes at least 5 years of independently researched industry statistics that are cross-referenced with the relevant U.S. and international economic indicators Economic indicators

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. All data have been verified to ensure the highest quality. Use this report for a comprehensive industry analysis or as an industry reference guide to aid benchmarking and forecasting. It can also be a tool to understand trends and to uncover new business opportunities. Detailed explanations accompany all statistical data. Where relevant, the data is illustrated in charts, tables or maps. Your decisions will be improved with our 1) relevant, 2) objective, 3) timely, and 4) comprehensive data.

For example, our supply and demand data covers both U.S. shipments and international trade while taking into consideration of the industry's capacity utilization Capacity Utilization measures the rate at which a firm makes use of their capital productive capacities, such as factories and machinery. Capacity Utilization generally rises when the economy is healthy and falls when demand softens. . The industry level income statements and balance sheets contain all the elements that you will need for financial benchmarking. All the information can be easily extracted to your favorite spreadsheet, 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 , or presentation applications. Would you like to compare your client's financial data with the industry's 4-year financial statement? That can be accomplished in just a minute.

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, major retailers and wholesalers, professional trade associations, financial corporations, universities, governmental entities, start-ups and individuals.

Content Outline:
Introduction
Industrys Income Statement
Industrys 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
Revenue, Profitability, Market Size & Foreign Trade


The industry's revenue for the year 2006 was approximately $3 billion US dollars. The gross profit was around 27%. Market sizes for the textile and fabric finishing (except broadwoven fabric) mills industry are: finished yarn, raw stock, and narrow fabrics (except knit) (32.09%); garments & hosiery hosiery

Knit or woven coverings for the feet and legs, worn inside shoes. In the 8th century BC, Hesiod referred to linings for shoes; the Romans wrapped their feet, ankles, and legs in long strips of leather or woven cloth.
, finished, not cut/sewn/knit same establishment (13.63%); knit fabrics, narrow (12" wide), purchased, finished (33.97%); and finished fabrics (excluding broadwoven) & other textiles, not specified by kind, total (7.75%). Import was valued at $46.62 million US dollars from 38 countries. The industry also exported $181.32 million US dollars worth of merchandises to 72 countries.

Definition & Classification

This U.S. industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in dyeing, bleaching bleaching, process of whitening by chemicals or by exposure to sun and air, commonly applied to textiles, paper pulp, wheat flour, petroleum products, oils and fats, straw, hair, feathers, and wood. , printing, and other finishing of textiles, apparel, and fabrics (except broadwoven) and (2) establishments of converters who buy fabrics (except broadwoven) in the grey, have them finished on contract, and sell at wholesale. Finishing operations include bleaching, dyeing, printing (e.g., roller, screen, flock, plisse plis·sé also plis·se  
n.
1. A puckered finish given to fabric by treating it with a caustic soda.

2. Fabric having such a finish.
), stonewashing, and other mechanical finishing, such as preshrinking, shrinking, sponging, calendering calendering, a finishing process by which paper, plastics, rubber, or textiles are pressed into sheets and smoothed, glazed, polished, or given a moiré or embossed surface. , mercerizing and napping; as well as cleaning, scouring scouring

characterized by scour.


scouring disease
a colloquial name for secondary nutritional copper deficiency.
, and the preparation of natural fibers and raw stock. This 6-digit NAICS industry (313312) is under the hierarchy of Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills Industry (31331), Textile and Fabric Finishing and Fabric Coating Mills Industry Group (3133), Textile Mills Subsector (313), and the Manufacturing Sector (31-33). Its SIC equivalent codes are: 2231 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool (wool fabric, except broadwoven, finishing without weaving fabric); 2251 - Women's Full-Length and Knee-Length Hosiery, Except Socks (dyeing and finishing sheer hosiery without knitting sheer hosiery); 2252 - Hosiery, 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.
 (dyeing and finishing hosiery , except sheer, without knitting hosiery); 2253 - Knit Outerwear Mills (dyeing and finishing knit outerwear without knitting outerwear); 2254 - Knit Underwear and Nightwear Mills (dyeing and finishing underwear and nightwear without knitting garments); 2257 - Weft Knit Fabric Mills (finishing weft fabric without knitting weft fabric); 2258 - Lace and Warp Knit Fabric Mills (finishing lace or warp fabric fabric produced by warp knitting.

See also: Warp
 without knitting lace or warp fabric); 2259 - Knitting Mills, NEC (dyeing and finishing knit gloves and mittens without knitting gloves or mittens); 2269 - Finishers of Textiles, NEC (except linen fabric finishing); 2284 - Thread Mills (finishing thread without manufacturing thread); 2299 - Textile Goods, NEC (finishing hard fiber thread and yarn without manufacturing thread or yarn); and 5131 - Piece Goods piece goods
pl.n.
Fabrics made and sold in standard lengths. Also called yard goods.


piece goods
Noun, pl

goods, esp. fabrics, made in standard widths and lengths

Noun 1.
, Notions, and Other Dry Goods dry goods
pl.n.
Textiles, clothing, and related articles of trade. Also called soft goods.

dry goods npl (COMM) → mercería sg

dry goods 
 (piece goods converters, except broadwoven).

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