Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in sawing dimension lumber, boards, beams, timbers, poles, ties, shingles, shakes, siding, and wood chips from logs or bolts. Sawmills may plane the rough lumber that they make with a planing machine to achieve smoothness and uniformity of size.
Examples:N/A
Wood Preservation
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) treating wood sawed, planed, or shaped in other establishments with creosote or other preservatives, such as chromated copper arsenate, to prevent decay and to protect against fire and insects and/or (2) sawing round wood poles, pilings, and posts and treating them with preservatives.
Examples:N/A
Hardwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing hardwood veneer and/or hardwood plywood.
Examples:N/A
Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing softwood veneer and/or softwood plywood.
Examples:N/A
Engineered Wood Member (except Truss) Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated or laminated wood arches and/or other fabricated or laminated wood structural members.
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing laminated or fabricated wood roof and floor trusses.
Examples:N/A
Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing reconstituted wood sheets and boards.
Examples:Waferboard manufacturing, Reconstituted wood sheets and boards manufacturing, Particleboard manufacturing, Oriented strandboard (OSB) manufacturing, Medium density fiberboard (MDF) manufacturing
Wood Window and Door Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing window and door units, sash, window and door frames, and doors from wood or wood clad with metal or plastics.
Examples:N/A
Cut Stock, Resawing Lumber, and Planing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing dimension lumber from purchased lumber; (2) manufacturing dimension stock (i.e., shapes) or cut stock; (3) resawing the output of sawmills; and (4) planing purchased lumber. These establishments generally use woodworking machinery, such as jointers, planers, lathes, and routers to shape wood.
Examples:N/A
Other Millwork (including Flooring)
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing millwork (except wood windows, wood doors, and cut stock).
Description:This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood pallets, wood box shook, wood boxes, other wood containers, and wood parts for pallets and containers.
Examples:N/A
Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in making manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes) and nonresidential mobile buildings. Manufactured homes are designed to accept permanent water, sewer, and utility connections and although equipped with wheels, they are not intended for regular highway movement.
Examples:N/A
Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing prefabricated wood buildings and wood sections and panels for prefabricated wood buildings.
Examples:N/A
All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood products (except establishments operating sawmills and preservation facilities; establishments manufacturing veneer, engineered wood products, millwork, wood containers, pallets, and wood container parts; and establishments making manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes) and prefabricated buildings and components).
Description:This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp without manufacturing paper or paperboard. The pulp is made by separating the cellulose fibers from the other impurities in wood or other materials, such as used or recycled rags, linters, scrap paper, and straw.
Examples:N/A
Paper (except Newsprint) Mills
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paper (except newsprint and uncoated groundwood paper) from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may also convert the paper they make.
Examples:N/A
Newsprint Mills
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing newsprint and uncoated groundwood paper from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may also convert the paper they make.
Examples:N/A
Paperboard Mills
Description:This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paperboard from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may also convert the paperboard they make.
Examples:N/A
Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in laminating purchased paper or paperboard into corrugated or solid fiber boxes and related products, such as pads, partitions, pallets, and corrugated paper without manufacturing paperboard. These boxes are generally used for shipping.
Examples:N/A
Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard (except corrugated) into folding paperboard boxes without manufacturing paper and paperboard.
Examples:N/A
Setup Paperboard Box Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard into setup paperboard boxes (i.e., rigid-sided boxes not shipped flat) without manufacturing paperboard.
Examples:N/A
Fiber Can, Tube, Drum, and Similar Products Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard into fiber cans, tubes, drums, and similar products without manufacturing paperboard.
Examples:N/A
Nonfolding Sanitary Food Container Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting sanitary foodboard into food containers (except folding).
Examples:N/A
Coated and Laminated Packaging Paper and Plastics Film Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing one or more of the following activities associated with the manufacturing of packaging materials: (1) cutting and coating paper; and (2) cutting and laminating paper with other flexible materials (except plastics to plastics or foil to paper laminates). The products made in this industry are made from purchased sheet materials and may be printed in the same establishment.
Examples:N/A
Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing one or more of the following activities associated with making products designed for purposes other than packaging: (1) cutting and coating paper; (2) cutting and laminating paper and other flexible materials (except plastics film to plastics film); and (3) laminating aluminum and other metal foils for nonpackaging uses from purchased foils. The products made in this industry are made from purchased sheet materials and may be printed in the same establishment.
Examples:Wallpaper made from purchased papers or other materials, Tapes, gummed (e.g., cellophane, masking, pressure sensitive) made from purchased paper or other structures, Gummed paper products (e.g., labels sheets, tapes) made from purchased paper, Gift wrap, laminated, made from purchased paper, Book paper made by coating purchased paper
Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bag Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bags of coated paper, of metal foil, or of laminated or coated combinations of plastics, foil, and paper, whether or not printed.
Examples:N/A
Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bag Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing uncoated paper bags or multiwall bags and sacks.
Examples:N/A
Laminated Aluminum Foil Manufacturing for Flexible Packaging Uses
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in laminating aluminum and other metal foil into products with flexible packaging uses or gift wrap and other packaging wrap applications.
Examples:N/A
Surface-Coated Paperboard Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in laminating, lining, or surface coating purchased paperboard to make other paperboard products.
Examples:N/A
Die-Cut Paper and Paperboard Office Supplies Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper rollstock or paperboard into die-cut paper or paperboard office supplies. For the purpose of this industry, office supplies are defined as office products, such as filing folders, index cards, rolls for adding machines, file separators and dividers, tabulating cards, and other paper and paperboard office supplies.
Examples:N/A
Envelope Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing envelopes for mailing or stationery of any material including combinations.
Examples:N/A
Stationery, Tablet, and Related Product Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper and paperboard into products used for writing and similar applications (e.g., looseleaf fillers, notebooks, pads, stationery, tablets).
Examples:N/A
Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding into sanitary paper products, such as facial tissues and handkerchiefs, table napkins, toilet paper, towels, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, and tampons.
Examples:N/A
All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing
Description:This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper or paperboard into products (except containers, bags, coated and treated paper, stationery products, and sanitary paper products) or converting pulp into pulp products, such as egg cartons, food trays, and other food containers from molded pulp.
Examples:Paper novelties made from purchased paper, Molded pulp products (e.g., egg cartons, food containers, food trays) manufacturing, Die-cut paper products (except for office use) made from purchased paper or paperboard, Crepe paper made from purchased paper