DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1c6600/all_other_miscella) has announced the addition of Supplier Relations US, LLC's new report "All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its International Trade [2010 Edition]" to their offering.
“All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its International Trade [2010 Edition]”
The All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing Industry report contains the most recent data and analysis on the industry's key financial data, cost and pricing, competitive landscape, industry structure, and the latest trade, shipment, and inventory data. This latest June update provides the data necessary to make informed forecasts and business planning.
In 2009, the value of exported industry products from the U.S. has been relatively high, at approximately 30% of U.S. production. Because of this reliance on exports, the report covers the foreign trade statistics including the top 25 countries the U.S. exported to and their respective export values. The downstream analysis section of this industry reveals a large dependency on personal consumption. Understanding the recessionary effects on consumer consumption for products within this industry is essential.
This 173-page report includes the most recent information on the domestic market, global market and overseas growth opportunities. This report provides the most current data available, such as shipments, inventory and trade data for the entire 2009, and sophisticated forecasts up to 2014 accounting for the affects of the recent economic recession. Industry analysts consider this report the most comprehensive and consistently updated guide to the industry.
In this report, you will find industry data on the following major categories:
- Quick Industry Statistics: 2-page overview for the CEO on the run
- Supply & Demand with Capacity Utilization
- 2010-2014 Forecast
- Industry Income Statement
- All relevant financial data including: Revenue, Cost of Materials, Labor Costs, Gross Profit, SG&A, Net Income, etc.
- 4-year Financials Comparison and Trends
- Industry Balance Sheet
- Traditional key elements of Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
- Inventory fabrication stages
- Calculated balance sheet ratios
- Capital Expenditure
- Plant additions and expansions
- Computer and IT investments
- Machinery and Equipment for production and material handling
- Industry Cost Analysis
- Upstream Industries and the cost allocations towards producer, wholesale, retail, and freight
- Materials and their percentage share of total material costs
- Industry Pricing Analysis
- Producer Pricing Indices at industry, wholesale, and retail levels for comparison and trend forecasting
- Pricing Distribution among Downstream Industries differentiated at producer, wholesale, retail, and freight categories
- Industry Foreign Trade
- Detailed Import/Export Data by commodities and by countries
- Mode of Shipment and insurance and freight costs
- Industry Structure
- Labor and Compensation Structure: productivity indices, hourly wages, production hours, output index, HR structure
- Establishments: Trends, Employee Statistics, State by State numbers
- Valued added statistics: industry GDP contribution
- Competitive Landscape
- Industry Concentration: HHI, number of companies, size distributions, market shares
- Major Players: company profiles and market size ranges
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Executive Summary:
Definition & Classification
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food (except animal food; grain and oilseed milling; sugar and confectionery products; preserved fruits, vegetables, and specialties; dairy products; meat products; seafood products; bakeries and tortillas; snack foods; coffee and tea; flavoring syrups and concentrates; seasonings and dressings; and perishable prepared food). Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients including those mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients for soup mixes and bouillon. This 6-digit NAICS industry (311999) is under the hierarchy of All Other Food Manufacturing Industry (31199), Other Food Manufacturing Industry Group (3119), Food Manufacturing Subsector (311), and the Manufacturing Sector (31-33). Its SIC equivalent codes are: 2015 - Poultry Slaughtering and Processing (egg processing); 2032 - Canned Specialties (canned puddings); 2034 - Dried and Dehydrated Fruits, Vegetables, and Soup Mixes (soup mixes made from purchased dehydrated ingredients); 2087 - Flavoring Extracts and Flavoring Syrups, NEC (powered drink mix); and 2099 - Food Preparations, NEC (except bouillon, marshmallow creme, spices, peanut butter, perishable prepared foods, tortillas, tea and tea extracts, dry dip mix, prepared dips, dry salad dressing mix, seasoning mix, dried potatoes, pasta, and rice mixed with other ingredients in mills or dehydrating plants, reducing maple sap to maple syrup, wool grease, and vinegar).
Revenue, Profitability & Foreign Trade Preview
The industry's revenue for the year 2009 was approximately $12.1 billion USD, with an estimated gross profit of 29.2%. Import was valued at $2.2 billion USD from 103 countries. The industry also exported $3.3 billion USD worth of merchandise to 185 countries. Adding import value to and subtracting export value from the industry's shipment value, the total domestic demand for the industry in 2009 was $11.0 billion USD.
Report Summary
This 173-page report contains unparalleled industry market research in breadth and depth. With a macroeconomic perspective, the report provides a comprehensive view of the industry. The reports supply and demand data covers both U.S. shipments and international trade while also considering the industry's capacity utilization. The industry level income statements, balance sheets, and capital expenditure analysis contain all the necessary data for financial benchmarking. In the cost analysis section, 54 upstream industries are analyzed to offer insight into the supply chain cost structure. For the channel and pricing structure, 45 downstream industries are analyzed. The competitive landscape section reports on the number of firms and their industry revenue share, market concentration, and a list of major players. Related trade associations, industry standards, and trade publications are also listed.
Our clients include Fortune 500 companies, manufacturers, international top consulting firms, major retailers and wholesalers, professional trade associations, financial corporations, universities, governmental entities, start-ups and individuals. We are committed to providing the highest level of quality to all our clients and assure your satisfaction in the report delivering as promised.
Companies Mentioned:
This industry report includes detailed information on:
1. Industrys 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 link to its website.
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