Paper Clips

Paper Clip

Many attempts have been made over the years to improve upon the design of the paper clip. So far it has proven very difficult to design something that works better and can be made more economically than the ubiquitous twist of wire we know as the standard paper clip.

It may come as a surprise to many to find out that most paper clips sold in the United States are still also made in the United States. Import tariffs, which have been in place on paper clips since 1994, have helped to keep a robust domestic manufacturing business alive and well bucking the trend towards off-shoring so prominant since the late 1990s.

The number of paper clips sold in the United States annually is high and makes one wonder, what do we do with all those paper clips, particularly in the “paperless society”? According to the source and a quick survey of our offices, here’s a list of uses other than holding papers together to which we put paper clips: hanging Christmas ornaments; restarting electronic devices that have tiny little restart buttons; cleaning our finger nails/ears (with apologies); linking them into a chain while chatting on the phone, and temporarily holding up a ripped hem.

Today’s market size is an industry estimated of the number of paper clips sold annually in the United States.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2010
Market size: 11 Billion clips
Source: James R. Hagerty, “Mousetraps, Maybe, but Can You Build a Better Paper Clip?” The Wall Street Journal, online edition of August 29, 2011, available here.
Posted on September 7, 2011

Packaging Machinery

Packaging Machinery Industry Shipments

Most products sold are packaged for shipping and additionally, for items sold through retail outlets, for presentation within a retail setting. All that packaging uses a lot of material and sophisticated machinery is used to actual do the packaging. The machines used to do the packaging—be that bottling, canning, labeling or wrapping—are what we look at in today’s market size post.

Today’s market size is the value of all shipments by U.S. manufacturers of packaging machinery in 2009. The graphic presents data on this industries shipments over the past decade and shows a pattern that bucks the trend seen in most U.S. manufacturing industries.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2009
Market size: $4.13 billion
Source: Release Date: 12/3/2010
Sector 31: Annual Survey of Manufactures: General Statistics: Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries: 2009 and 2008, 2009 Annual Survey of Manufactures, NAICS Industry 333993, data release date 12/03/2010, available online href="http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-NAICSASM=333993&-ds_name=AM0931GS101&-ib_type=NAI
CSASM&-_industry=333993&-_lang=en">here. Data used to produce the graph come from a series of Census Bureau reports that have been combined with other industry data and presented with a long historical perspective in a work edited by Joyce P. Simkin titled Manufacturing & Distribution USA, Sixth Edition, published by Gale—Cengage Learning in 2011, Volume 2, page 1115.
Original source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Posted on July 27, 2011

Wood Containers & Pallets

The economy may be on the mend, slowly, but the severity of the recession that officially began in December 2007 and the specific areas that it hit hardest can now be studied in detail. Economic census data for 2009 are available from the U.S. Census Bureau, an agency whose work is too often undervalued and its value underestimated. Without a clear picture of what is truly going on in the economy, good decisions are hard to make.

We tip our hats to the U.S. Census Bureau and to all the federal agencies dedicated to the collection and compilation of statistical data.

Today’s market size item is based on the value of product shipments made by manufacturers of wood containers and wood pallets.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2008 and 2009
Market size: $6.89 and 5.51 Billion respectively
Source: “Sector 31: Annual Survey of Manufactures: Value of Products Shipments: Value of Shipments for Product Classes: 2009 and 2008,” 2009 Annual Survey of Manufactures, December 3, 2010, available online here.
Original Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce

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Market for Cork Wine Bottle Closures

There are 600 natural cork makers worldwide, the largest of these is Amorim Group. The two largest cork producing countries are Portugal and Spain which together account for approximately 55% of cork production. While alternative materials are increasingly used in wine bottle closures, cork still represents 80% of the market.

Geographic reference: World
Year: 2009
Market size: 13 Billion corks
Source: Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2010, p. A10
Original Source: Nomacorc estimates