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CURRENT INDUSTRIAL REPORT( SU.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Sb,"-. .----------- nium Mill Products, Ingot, and Castings SECOND QUARTER 1987 iu ITA991(861-2 Issued October 1987 The 'tatistice In this publication are bes'agtbfb gi ~1 S manufacturers and represent total U.S. shipments i :, mill olbducts, ingot, and castings. Estimates are included for S:impanies whose reports were not received in time for tabula- i ." tion. A description of the survey methodology end related in- formation appears in the first quarter report for this serleal ITA991(87)-1, issued June 1987. Table 1. NLT SHIPMENTS AND INVENTORIES OF TITANIUM HILL PRODUCTS (Inoualndl of pounds) Second quarter 1987 Firec quarter 1987 Product description HSc Noc ihipmenct Inventorell ihipmenct Invencorlee NIa shiphmnce ............................ 11,775 646 11,007 896 Sheet and LriLp......................... (2) (2) () (2) Plate ........................................... Forging and extrueion biller.................... 6,362 356 6.051 344 Rod end bar................................... .. 1,637 381 1,689 359 FecLener icock and wlre....................... Exctruton.......... ........................ Pipe and cabing..................... ....... 3,776 109 3,r67 193 Pouder...................................... Other............................................ Nect hipmenct Li the sum of mill product shipmence plua mill products consumed in the manufaccure of fabricated products, loen total receipts. 2Daca for Iheac and strip, place, extrullon (other than tubing), pipe and tubing, and other have been combined to avoid disclosing individual company diea. Table 2. TITANIUM INGOT, MILL PRODUCTS, AND CASTINGS: 1987 AND 1986 (Thousands of pounds) Ingot Hill product Coacingi quarter and yar Pro- Ship- Con- Ending Pro- Net ehip- Pro- Ship- duction Receipts mierti luption Invantorlel duccLon Rceiptl c mente duction month 1987 Second quarter............... ... 18,170 3,922 5,229 17,865 7,288 13,965 2,851 11,775 654 226 Firie quarter...................,, 17,759 4,134 4,241 17,906 7,901 12,631 2,571 11,007 632 211 196b2 Tocal..................... 70,186 15,286 18,033 67,603 (X) 49,219 10,635 .1,663 2,210 849 Fourth quarter.................... 16,685 3,287 4,075 15,910 6,197 11,968 2,452 9,871 600 205 Third quarter..................... 16,342 3,458 6,1.O 16,550 8,229 12,410 2,528 10,391 489 196 Second quarter.................... 18,097 3,872 4,203 17,090 9,171 12,485 2,604 10,291 5.9 209 (X) Hoc applicable. 1See footnote I, table 1. Invancorles for the year are choe shoun for che fourth qjarcer. Address Inquires concerning these figures to U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration Materials Division, Washington, I C. 20230. or to the Bureau of the Census, Industry Division, Washington, D.C. 20233, or call Mary W. Elliokson, (301) 783-6440. Pbr sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Official Business Penalty for Private Urs, $300 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 08589 2254 CENSUS PERMIT No. G-58 Table 3. QUANTITY OF NET SHIPMENTS. EXPORTS. IMPORTS, AND APPARENT CONSUMPTION OF TITANIUM HILL PRODUCTS 1987 (Thousanas of pounds) Percent exports to parent Product description Manufac- Exports of manufmc- Apparent importI to curare' not domestic turer' not Importe for conlup- pparent ahipmancs mirchandiall 2 shipments consumption1 3 loa cgnaumption SECOND QUARTER 1987 Total....................................... 16,347 2,402 15 557 14,503 4 Titanium ingot and forging and excruilon bill ..... 10,g3k 1,463 13 29 9,500 (1) Titanium mill product ............................... 5,413 939 17 525 S,002 10 FIRST QUARTER 1967 Total.......................................... 1 ,240 2,170 15 406 12,476 3 Titanium ingot and forging and axcrualon billet1 ... 9.,28 1,329 14 19 7,974 (Z) tritanum mill proaucts............................... .,956 861 17 367 4,502 9 (L) Leie cnan one-nalf of 1 percent. IFor comparLon of Standard Industrial ClassificLaton (SIC) codes, Schedule I export number, and TSUSa Import number., see table 4 In the firse quarter 1987 report, ITA991(B7)-I, eaIuad Juno 1987. 2So.rc.: Bureau of che Cenius report EN 5S46, U.B. Exports. SBorcre: Bureau of the Clnleu report IM l46, U.S. Imports for Conoumption. 5Apparent consumption i derived by subtracting exports from the CoCal of net shipmenre plus imported. ComparIoility of output, export, and import clelaificacions for ingot and billet seaume that bloom, sheet bar, and slab are reported sa Ingot or blliat In thI output nuibera. Figure for imports of ingot and bLlleit alo Include powder, cryiael. and aimiliar orms which are excluded from the output and export numbers. ,: I \ .. * |