Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing

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An examination of the Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing industry's compensation data. This data is backed by ERI's extensive research using industry salary survey data.

Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing Industry's average salary is 2.00% higher than the US average

Description

Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing

This major group includes establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of pulps from wood, other cellulose fibers, and rags, the manufacture of paper and paperboard, and the conversion of paper and paperboard into products such as paper coated off the paper machine, paper bags, paper boxes, and envelopes. It also includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bags made from plastic film and sheet.

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Sub-Industries

Pulp mills
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This industry group includes industries involved in pulp mills.

Paper mills
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This industry group includes industries involved in paper mills.

Paperboard mills
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This industry group includes industries involved in paperboard mills.

Paperboard Containers and Box Production
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This industry group includes industries involved in setup paperboard boxes, folding paperboard boxes, corrugated and solid fiber boxes, fiber cans, tubes, drums, and similar products, as well as sanitary food containers (excluding folding types).

Special Paper and Allied Paper Product Manufacturing
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This industry group includes industries involved in packaging paper and plastics film paper production, specialty coated and laminated paper production, sanitary paper production, and special paper and allied paper product support services.

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