In 2001, there were a total of 3,241 establishments in this industry, with more than 70,000 employees and a payroll exceeding $2 billion.
St. Louis, Missouri company Siegel-Robert led the industry in 2001 with $487 million in sales and 3,100 employees.
In 2001 the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, reported that the oil and gas field services industry employed 204,010 people.
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in all types of electroplating, plating, anodizing, coloring, and finishing of metals and formed products for the trade.
SIC Radical was created in 2001.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's Statistics of U. S. Businesses, 128 establishments operated in this category for part or all of 2001.
2001 industry shipments were valued at $480 million.
In 2001, there were 431 firms operating 468 establishments in this industry
In 2001, the total value of goods shipped was $704.3 million
In 2001, there were 431 firms operating 468 establishments in this industry
Farm labor contractors providing personnel for manual harvesting are classified in SIC 0761: Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders.
According to the Annual Survey of Manufactures, the carbon paper and inked ribbons industry employed a total of 4,303 employees in 2001, including 2,761 production workers. The total payroll was more than $140 million.
Estimated 2002 domestic revenues for all establishments in this classification were $174.79 billion, compared to $200.93 billion in 2001.