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Table of Contents
Introduction and Methodology
Section 1: U.S. Packaging Machinery Industry Trends
Executive Summary
- Table 1-1 U.S. Packaging Machinery Supply, 1967-2001
(Dollars)
- Table 1-2 Real U.S. Packaging Machinery Supply, 1977-2001
(Dollars)
- Table 1-3 U.S. Wholesale Price Trends for Packing and
Packaging Machinery, 1977-2001 (Index)
Section 2: U.S. Packaging Machinery Factory Shipments
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 2-1 U.S. Packaging Machinery Factory Shipments and
Growth Analysis, 1967-2001 (Dollars and Percent)
- Table 2-2 U.S. Shipments of Complete Packaging Machinery
and Parts Shipped Separately, 1982-2001 (Dollars)
- Table 2-3 U.S. Shipments of Complete Packing, Packaging,
and Bottling Machinery by Equipment Type, 1982-2001
(Dollars): Accumulating, Bagging, Bottling, Coupon
Placing, Coding, Case Forming, Filling, Capping,
Labeling, Cleaning, Palletizing, Wrapping, Shrink and
Stretch Film, Testing, Thermoforming, Laminating,
and Other Machines
- Table 2-4 Distribution of U.S. Complete Packing, Packaging,
and Bottling Machinery Shipments by Equipment Type,
1982-2001 (Percent): Accumulating, Bagging, Bottling,
Coupon Placing, Coding, Case Forming, Filling,
Capping, Labeling, Cleaning, Palletizing, Wrapping,
Shrink and Stretch Film, Testing, Thermoforming,
Laminating, and Other Machines
- Table 2-5 U.S. Filling Machinery Shipments by Type, 1982-1996
(Dollars): Total Shipments, Dry Products, and Liquids
and Viscous Products
- Table 2-6 U.S. Shipments of Bag or Pouch Form, Fill, and Seal
Machinery by Type, 1987-1996 (Dollars): Total
Shipments, Horizontal, and Vertical
- Table 2-7 U.S. Wholesale Price Trends for Packing and
Packaging Machinery by Equipment Type, 1990-1996
(Index): Total Industry; Complete Machinery; Sealing,
Filling, Cartoning, Bagging, Wrapping, Shrink Film,
Labeling, Inserting, Case Forming, Capping, and
Accumulating Machinery; and Parts
Section 3: U.S. Packaging Machinery Imports
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 3-1 U.S. Imports of Complete Packaging Machinery and
Parts, 1967-2001 (Dollars and Percent): Total U.S.
Imports, Growth Analysis, and Imports' Share of U.S.
Market Sales
- Table 3-2 U.S. Complete Packaging Machinery Imports by
Equipment Type, 1990-1996 (Number and Dollars):
Container Cleaning, Can Sealing, Aerating, Labeling,
Vacuum and Gas Packaging, Other Filling, Capping,
Bag Handling, Wrapping, Strapping, and Other
Packaging Machinery
- Table 3-3 U.S. Packaging Machinery Part Imports by Equipment
Type, 1990-1996 (Dollars): Parts for Can Scaling,
Wrapping, Cleaning, Strapping, and Other Machinery
- Table 3-4 U.S. Imports of Complete Packaging Machinery and
Parts From Top Ten Countries of Origin, 1989-1995
(Dollars)
- Table 3-5 U.S. Complete Packaging Machinery Imports by
Equipment Type and by Major Country of Origin, 1993-1995
(Number and Dollars): Container Cleaning, Can Sealing,
Aerating, Labeling, Vacuum and Gas Packaging, Other
Filling, Capping, Bag Handling, Wrapping, Strapping,
and Other Packaging Machinery
- Table 3-6 U.S. Packaging Machinery Part Imports by Equipment
Type and by Major Country of Origin, 1993-1995 (Dollars):
Parts for Can Sealing, Wrapping, Cleaning, Strapping,
and Other Machinery
Section 4: U.S. Market Sales and Factors Affecting Demand
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 4-1 U.S. Packaging Machinery Market Sales, 1967-2001
(Dollars)
- Table 4-2 Real U.S. Packaging Machinery Market Sales,
1977-2001 (Dollars)
- Table 4-3 Total U.S. Packaging Materials Shipments, 1982-2001
(Dollars): Total Shipments, Growth Analysis, Percent
GDP, and Real U.S. Packaging Machinery
Shipments
- Table 4-4 U.S. Market Sales of Complete Packaging Machinery
and Parts Shipped Separately, 1989-2001 (Dollars)
- Table 4-5 U.S. Wholesale Price Trends for Containers,
1977-2001 (Index)
- Table 4-6 U.S. Shipments of Rigid Food and Beverage
Containers by Container Material, 1987-2001
(Number): Metal Cans, Glass Containers, and
Plastic Bottles
- Table 4-7 Comparative Growth Analysis of U.S. Food and
Beverage Container Volume Shipment Trends by
Type of Container, 1987-1996 (Index): Metal Cans,
Glass Containers, Plastic Bottles, and Paperboard
Containers
- Table 4-8 U.S. Shipments of Metal Cans by End-Use Market
and Material, 1987-1995 (Number): Beer, Soft Drink,
Food by Type, Aerosol, Paint, Automotive, and Other;
Aluminum and Steel
- Table 4-9 U.S. Shipments of Glass Containers by End-Use,
1987-1996 (Gross): Food, Beverages, Beer, Liquor,
Wine, Medicinal and Health Supplies, Chemical,
and Toiletries and Cosmetics
- Table 4-10 U.S. Shipments of Plastic Bottles by End-Use
Market, 1982-1996 (Number): Carbonated Soft Drinks,
Milk, Other Beverages, Food, Household and Industrial
Chemicals, Toiletries and Cosmetics, Medicinal and
Health, and Other Uses
- Table 4-11 Quantity U.S. Shipments of Corrugated Shipping
Containers by End-Use Market, 1992 and 1996
(Square Feet): Food and Beverages; Paper and Allied
Products; Metal Products and Machinery; Chemicals
and Drugs; Electrical Equipment; Glass, Clay, and
Stone Products; Lumber and Wood Products;
and Other Uses
- Table 4-12 Plastic and Glass Bottles Shipped to Medical, Toiletry
and Chemical Industries, 1987-1996 (Number)
- Table 4-13 U.S. Flexible Packaging Materials and Converted
Products Purchases for Twelve Major Intermediate
End-Use Markets, 1987-1996 (Dollars)
- Table 4-14 U.S. Purchases of Paper and Plastic Bags and
Shipping Sacks by Major Nonretail End-Use Market,
1977-1996 (Dollars): Food and Beverages, Wholesalers,
Chemicals and Chemical Products, Stone and Clay Products,
Rubber and Plastic Products, Textile and Apparel,
Laundry Services, and Other Industrial Markets
- Table 4-15 U.S. Shipments of Industrial Packaging Containers by
Product Type, 1982-2001 (Dollars): Steel Barrels, Pails,
and Drums; Corrugated Containers; Paperboard Fiber
Drums; Plastic Pails and Drums; Plastic Shipping Boxes
and Cases; Wooden Boxes and Containers; Paper
Shipping Sacks and Bags; Polyethylene Shipping Sacks;
Polyethylene Drum and Box Liners; and Textile Bags
- Table 4-16 U.S. Quantity Shipments of Plastic and Metal Closures,
1987-2001 (Number)
- Table 4-17 Distribution of U.S. Cap and Closure Shipments by
End-Use Market, 1987-1996 (Percent): Beverages,
Food, Toiletries and Cosmetics, Medical and Health,
Chemicals and Products, and Other Markets
- Table 4-18 U.S. Real Business Capital Expenditures, 1965-1996
(Dollars)
- Table 4-19 U.S. Capital Expenditures by Major Sector of the
Economy, 1985-1994 (Dollars): Manufacturing, Durable
Goods by Type, Nondurable Goods by Type,
Nonmanufacturers by Type, and Total Expenditures
- Table 4-20 U.S. Spending on New Machinery and Equipment
for Seventeen Key End-Use Markets, 1985-1993
(Dollars)
- Table 4-21 U.S. Production Trends for Major Packaging
Machinery End-Use Markets, 1992-1996 (Index): Total
Manufacturing, Durable Goods, Nondurable Goods,
Meat Products, Dairy Products, Canned and Frozen
Foods, Grain Mill Products, Bakery Products,
Beverages, Tobacco Products, Converted Paper
Products, Basic Chemicals, Drugs and Medicines,
Soap and Toiletries, Petroleum Refining, Plastic
Products, and Electronic Components
Section 5: U.S. Packaging Machinery Exports and World Trade Activity
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 5-1 Value of U.S. Exports of Complete Packaging
Machinery and Parts, 1967-2001 (Dollars): Total
Exports, Growth Analysis, and Exports' Share of
Factory Shipments
- Table 5-2 U.S. Complete Packaging Machinery Exports by
Equipment Type, 1990-1996 (Number and Dollars):
Container Cleaning, Can Sealing, Aerating, Labeling,
Vacuum and Gas Packaging, Other Filling, Capping,
Bag Handling, Wrapping, Strapping, and Other
Packaging Machinery
- Table 5-3 U.S. Exports of Complete Packaging Machinery and
Parts for Fifteen Top Countries of Destination,
1989-1995 (Dollars)
- Table 5-4 U.S. Complete Packaging Machinery Exports by
Equipment Type and by Major Country of Destination,
1993-1995 (Number and Dollars): Container Cleaning,
Can Sealing, Aerating, Labeling, Vacuum and Gas
Packaging, Other Filling, Capping, Bag Handling,
Wrapping, Strapping, and Other Packaging
Machinery
- Table 5-5 U.S. Exports of Packaging Machinery Parts by Major
Country of Destination, 1993-1995 (Dollars)
- Table 5-6 Canadian Packaging Machinery and Parts Market,
1991-1994 (Dollars): Shipments, Exports, Imports,
and Market Sales
- Table 5-7 Canadian Shipments of Packaging Machinery and
Parts, 1997-1994 (Dollars)
- Table 5-8 Canadian Exports of Packaging Machinery by
Equipment Type and by Major Country of Destination,
1992-1994 (Number and Dollars): Machines for
Cleaning or Drying Containers; Machines for Filling,
Closing, or Sealing Containers; Other Packaging
Machinery; and Parts Sold Separately
- Table 5-9 Canadian Imports of Packaging Machinery by
Equipment Type and by Major Country of Origin,
1992-1994 (Number and Dollars): Machines for
Cleaning or Drying Containers; Machines for
Filling, Closing, or Sealing Containers; Other
Packaging Machinery; and Parts Sold Separately
- Table 5-10 World Complete Packaging and Bottling Machinery
Exports and for Fifteen Major Countries of Origin,
1990-1993 (Dollars)
- Table 5-11 World Complete Packaging and Bottling Machinery
Imports and for Twenty-Five Major Countries of
Destination, 1990-1993 (Dollars)
Section 6: Economic Structure of U.S. Packaging Machinery Plants
Summary of Major Findings
- Table 6-1 Number of U.S. Packaging Machinery Companies,
Plants, and Facility Revenues, 1972-1996 (Number
and Dollars)
- Table 6-2 U.S. Packaging Machinery Plant Operating Ratios and
Profit Margins, 1972-1996 (Percent): Payroll, Material
Costs, and Gross Profit Percent Total Shipments
- Table 6-3 U.S. Wholesale Price Index for Major Material Inputs,
1990-1996 (Index): Steel Mill Products, Foundry and
Forge Shop Products, Mechanical Power Transmission
Equipment, Ball and Roller Bearings, Motors and
Generators, and Switchgear and Switchboard
Equipment
- Table 6-4 U.S. Packaging Machinery Plant Labor Situation,
1972-1996 (Number, Percent, and Dollars): Number
of Employees, Shipments Per Employee; Production
Workers Percent Total Employees, Average Hourly
Wages, and Average Weekly Hours
- Table 6-5 U.S. Packaging Machinery Plant New Capital
Expenditures, 1972-1993 (Dollars and Percent)
- Table 6-6 Economic Structure of U.S. Plants Specializing in
Complete Packaging Machinery and Parts Shipped
Separately, 1987 and 1992 (Number, Dollars, and
Percent)
- Table 6-7 Packaging Machinery Plant Shipments and Operating
Ratios by Select State, 1987-1992 (Dollars and
Percent)
- Table 6-8 Number of U.S. Packaging Machinery Plants by State and
by Number of Employees, 1987-1993: Total Plants
and Those With 20 Employees or More
- Table 6-9 Number of U.S. Manufacturers by Equipment Type
and Average Shipments Per Company, 1982-1992
(Number and Dollars): Accumulating, Bagging, Bottling,
Coupon Placing, Coding, Case Forming, Filling, Capping,
Labeling, Cleaning, Palletizing, Wrapping, Shrink and
Stretch Film, Testing, Thermoforming, Laminating, and
Other Machines; and Parts Sold Separately
- Table 6-10 Distribution of U.S. Packaging Machinery Plants,
Plant Shipments, and Operating Ratios by Facility
Number of Employees, 1987-1993 (Percent)
- Table 6-11 Share of U.S. Packaging Machinery Plant Shipments
by Company Group Category, 1987-1994 (Percent):
Percent of Plant Shipments by the Top 4, 8, 20,
and 50 Largest Companies
- Table 6-12 Sales and Profit Trends for Five Publicly Listed
Packaging Machinery Manufacturers, 1990-1995
(Dollars and Percent)
- Table 6-13 Sales Estimates for Twenty-Five Major U.S.
Packaging Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers,
1994 (Dollars)
Section 7: Company Profiles and Recent Developments
Summary of Major Findings
Methodology, Sources, and Objectives
Aluminum Co. of America
Barry Wehmiller International Plc
Bemis Co., Inc.
CCL Industries, Inc.
Cermex
Continental Can Co., Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Culbro Corp
DT Industries, Inc.
FMC Corp.
GEI International Plc
Groupe Sidel
Howden Group Plc
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
Imtec, Inc.
The Interlake Corp.
International Paper Co.
IWKA Ag
Katy Industries, Inc.
Krones Ag
Liqui-Box Corp.
Lynch Corp.
The Mead Corp.
Medical Technology Systems, Inc.
National Instrument
Nordson Corp.
O-M Ltd.
Package Machinery Co.
R.A. Pearson Co.
Riverwood International Corp.
Robert Bosch Gmbh
Sasib Spa
Sealed Air Corp.
Sealright Co., Inc.
Seiko Corp.
Shibuya Kogyo Co. Ltd.
SIG Swiss Industrial Company Holding Ltd.
Tokyo Automatic Machinery Works Ltd.
Weldotron Corp.
The West Co.
Winpak Ltd.
AbstractSpecialists in Business Information has analyzed the factors that drive the U.S. demand for packaging machinery--factory output, capital expenditures, and export shipments--and how these factors affect the growth trends for 20 equipment sectors. Some of these key sectors include cartoning and multipacking machinery; labeling equipment; filling equipment; capping, sealing, and closing machinery; and parts. An extensive section on end-use markets investigates U.S. shipments of food and beverage containers, and containers for medicinal and health products, toiletries and cosmetics, and household and industrial chemicals. The profile evaluates the competitive environment and the cost structure of U.S. packaging machinery plants. Profiles of over 40 worldwide suppliers, including their product introductions, global marketing efforts, and acquisition activity are included.
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