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Warehousing Logistics

Many of the establishments in this segment operate on networks, with physical facilities, labor forces, and equipment spread over a large geographic territory. Other establisments in this segment provide consulting services related to the process, physical distribution, and logistics of handling goods. Establishments included in this sector are:

  • General Warehousing
  • Refrigerated Warehousing
  • Specialized Warehousing
  • Logistics Consulting

Beginning in 1997 the U.S. Department of Commerce began the adoption of collecting, computing and reporting economic statistics based on the NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) system. The NAICS system is a direct replacement of the previous SIC (Standard Industry Classification) system. With the advent of the NAICS system many new categories were created and many of the existing categories were re-categorized. Hence it is very difficult if not impossible to continue looking at statistics based on one system or the other. MHIA attempted to maintain the continuity of figures since 1997, but it has become apparent that, continuing so would not accurately reflect what is being reported.

Thus you will notice that there are two options, shown below, for viewing the value of product shipments. The first option is based on the SIC system and includes data for the years 1987 through 1996. The second option is based on the NAICS system and includes data since 1997. In many instances you may be able to find listings for the same segment in both options and be able to see history back to 1987, but in other segments, new categories will have been created and thus a connection back to 1987 will not be possible.

For a more detailed explanation of the NAICS system, click on the following link:
http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html

For years 1987 to 1996

For years 1997 and beyond