Dec 17 2009
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c6aad0/wood_window_and_do) has announced the addition of Supplier Relations US, LLC's new report "Wood Window and Door Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its International Trade [Q4 2009 Edition]" to their offering.
Definition & Classification - 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. This 6-digit NAICS industry (321911) is under the hierarchy of Millwork Industry (32191), Other Wood Product Manufacturing Industry Group (3219), Wood Product Manufacturing Subsector (321), and the Manufacturing Sector (31-33). Its SIC equivalent code is: 2431 - Millwork (wood windows and doors).
Revenue, Profitability & Foreign Trade Preview - The industry's revenue for the year 2008 was approximately $14.5 billion USD, with an estimated gross profit of 24.85%. Import was valued at $.8 billion USD from 74 countries. The industry also exported $266.5 million USD worth of merchandise to 109 countries. Adding import value to and subtracting export value from the industry's shipment value, the total domestic demand for the industry in 2008 was $15.0 billion USD.
Report Summary - This 172-page research report covers the industry with a comprehensive view while delivering a depth of information in key areas. Supply and demand data details U.S. shipments and international trade in the context of the industry's capacity utilization. Industry level income statements, balance sheets, and capital expenditure analysis allow for financial benchmarking. In the cost analysis section, 58 upstream industries are analyzed to offer insight into the supply chain cost structure. For the channel and pricing structure, 126 downstream industries are analyzed. The competitive landscape section provides the number of companies and their respective revenue share, the market concentration, and a list of major players. All related trade associations, industry standards, and trade publications are also listed. These elements are accompanied by over 150 labeled charts and tables, organized to best convey the myriad data within the report.
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