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CURRENT INDUSTRIAL REPORTS `0 or U.S. Department of Commi BUREAU OF THE CENSUS The statistics in this publicati ey of tabulation. A description of the survey methodology and related manufacturers and represent total U. titanium information appears in the January 1983 report for this series, mill products, ingot, and castings. Estimates are included for ITA-991(83)-1, issued May 1983. companies whose reports were not received in time for Table 1. NET SBIPH8e TS OF TITANIUM MILL PRODUCTS (Thousands of pounds) Product April 1983 March 1983 April 1982 Totall........... .................... 2,404 2,876 3,436 Sheet and strlp.................................. (2) (2) (2) Plate.................................... ...... Forging and entrualon billet..................... 1.305 1,672 1,986 Rod and bar......... ..................... ......... 301 262 313 Paatener stock and wire .................. ...... 1 9 ruson...................................... ....... 21,142 , Pipe and tubing................................ 1166 Other..................... .. ........... ..-*** let shipments, total, Is the sum of mill product shipments plus mill products consumed in the manufacture of fabricated products, less total receipts. Net shipments for each mill product category also includes the consumption of mill products in that category In the manufacture of other mill products. Detail may not add to the total because of this difference In definition. 2Data for sheet and strip, plate, extrusion (other than tubing), pipe and tubing, and other have been combined to avoid disclosing Individual company data. Table 2. TITANIUM INGOT, HILL PRODUCTS, AND CASTINGS: 1981 TO 1983 (Thousands of pounds) Ingot MIll products Castings Month and year Pro- Con- Ship- Ending Pro- Net ship- Pro- Ship- duction seuption ments Receipts Inventories duction Receipts mental 2 duction mental 1983 April............................. 1,657 3,295 969 800 5,328 2,458 190 2,404 94 42 March............................. 4,310 4,354 1,151 1,181 5,017 2,887 191 2,876 100 55 February.............. .......... 3,698 3,560 977 839 5,020 2,418 224 2,633 104 61 January........................... 3,544 3,698 621 892 4,938 2,651 168 2,665 83 34 1982 Total....................... 53.072 55.161 8,492 8,670 (X) 37,221 4,789 36,562 797 521 December......................... 3,034 3,014 305 633 5,068 2,366 164 2,869 7. 37 Noveaber.......................... 3,444 4.058 595 532 .,707 2,347 177 2,501 72 U October........................... 3,598 3,829 611 534 5,386 2,357 307 2,359 52 .3 September, ........................ 3,392 3,407 8'6 '98 5,579 2,877 319 2,994 36 36 AOWsat............................ 3877 3,676 466 589 5,884 2,139 162 2,342 60 35 July................................. 3,284 3,118 528 542 5,634 2,433 14' 2,382 61 35 JOa ............................... 4.017 4,631 653 588 5.411 3,188 387 3,166 64 39 ay ............................... 3,610 4,480 456 670 3,994 3,084 351 2,946 59 45 April............................. 5,001 5,204 769 806 6.405 3,209 353 3,436 69 54 Imrch............................. 6,858 7.,320 867 1.071 6b,552 6,361 704 .,454 90 59 February.......................... 6,505 6,202 973 1.,252 6,686 4,185 830 3 458 81 55 January........................... 6,452 6,222 1,363 955 6,523 4475 85 2 3,655 77 43 19813....................... 92,471 87,184 20.352 24,155 3,119 58,940 9,084 50,983 675 417 (I) lot applicable. ISee table I for more detailed data. 2let shipments, total, oi the sum of mill product shipments plus amll products consumed In the manufacture of fabricated products, less total receipts. Net shipments for each mill product category also Includes the consumption of mill products in that category In the manu- faccure of other dill products. Detail does not add to the total of this difference In definition. 3Data are available in the 1981 summary Issued April 1983. Address inquiries concerning these figures to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industrial Economics, Materials Division, Washington, D.C. 20230, or to the Bureau of the Census, Industry Division, Washington, D.C. 20233, or call Nathaniel Shelton, (301) 763-2529. For sale by Data User Services, Division, Customer Services (Publications), Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233, or any U.S. Department of Commerce district office. Postage stamps not acceptable; currency submitted at sender's risk. Remittances from foreign countries must be by inter- national money order or by a draft on a U.S. bank. Price, S1.00 per copy, $1350 per year. itanium Mill Products, Ingot, and Castings b APRIL 1983 ITA991(83)4 Issued July 1983 U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington. D.C. 20233 Official Business Penalty for Private Un. $300 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 11I IIIII 1 11IIII Ill llllll illI III 1111 3 1262 08589 3443 CENSUS PERMIT No. G-58 Table 3. NET SiIFFMlftS, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, AND APPARENT CONSUIMPIIO OF TIIA IUn HILL PRODUCTS: 1981 TO 1981 (Quantity in thousands of pounds; value in thousands of dollars) Exports of domestic Percent Importa for merchandise 2 export to consumpiLonl a Parcent Hanufac- manufac- Appareat Imports to Month and year turers' Det Estimated turers' net coummp- apparent shipments Value at producers' shipments clotn comlumplo Quantity) Quantity port value) (quantity) Quantity Value (quantity) (qumatity) APRIL 1983 Total.......................................... 3,373 327 4,650 1,525 10 102 950 1,148 3 Titanlus Ingot and forging and extruslon billet..... 2,274 230 3,362 3.272 10 9 95 2,053 (Z) Titanuim mill products............................... 1.099 97 1,288 1,253 9 93 855 1,095 8 MARCH 1983 Total.......................................... A.027 385 5,312 5,169 10 169 1,581 3,811 4 Tltanulm Ingot and forging and extrusion billet..... 2,623 229 3,024 2,913 9 7 88 2,401 (Z) Tltanltu mll products............................... 1,404 156 2,288 2,226 II 162 1,493 1.410 1I FEBRUARY 1983 Total ......................................... 3,610 12- 2,627 2,556 3 162 1,467 3,648 4 Titanlim Ingot and forging and entruslon bllet...... 2,297 56 1,111 1,081 2 25 234 2,266 I Titanltu mill producret................................. 1,313 68 1,516 1,475 5 137 1,233 1,382 10 JANUARY 1983 Total.................................. ....... 3.324 282 3,728 3,628 B 106 1,107 3,148 3 TItanlum Ingot and forging and extruson billet..... 1,964 212 2,497 2,.30 11 6 85 1,758 (Z) 70 1,231 1,198 5 100 1,022 1,390 7 Titanlum mill products .............................. 1,360 1982 Total........................................... .021 7,200 100,606 97,901 15 2,166 22.269 41,987 5 Tltanim ingot and forging and extrusion billetr..... 28,041 4,392 60,239 58,618 16 426 3,976 24,015 2 Tltanlum mill products................................ 18,980 2,808 *0,367 39,283 15 1,740 18,293 17,912 8 1981 Total........................ .... ..... .... -,83 12,098 159,'5. 155,165 16 2,719 27,234 65,496 4 Titanum Ingot and forging and extrusion blliet ..... 47,513 8.-05 105 ,b4? 102,805 18 488 5,221 39,598 1 Tltand um mill products............................... 27,360 3,b93 53,807 52,360 13 2,231 22,013 25.898 9 (Z) Less than one-half of I percent. IFor a comparlasn of Standard Industrial Classlfication (SlC) codes, Schedule B export numbers, and TSUSA Import numbers, see table 4. 2Snurce: Bureau of the Census report EM 5n, U.S. Ixports. 3These values were derived by use of adjustment factors to exclude freight, Insurance, and other charges incurred In moving goods to the port of export. This adjustment is made to convert the values to an approximation of the producers' value of exported goods. Current adjustment factors are based on data for 1980 which are published In Origin of Exports of Manufactured Products. MO80(AS)-6, appendix B. Comparable adjustment factors for earlier years are based on slImlar factors developed for 1971 and 1972. The current adjustment factor for this report tI 0.9731. 'Source; Bureau of the Census report IH lu5-f, U.S. imports for Consumption and General Imports. 'The value Includes c.l.f. (cost. Insurance, and freight) at the ilrst port of entry In the United States plus U.S. import duties and other charges to the toport point. bApparent consumption Is derived by subtracting exports from the total of net shipments plus Imports. Comparability of output, export. and Import classifications fot Ingot and billet assume that bloom, sheet bar, and slab are reported as ingot or billet in mne output numbers. Figures for imports of ingot and billet also Include powder, crystal, and salullar forms which are excluded from the output and export numbers. |