IC 7818 Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1956 ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Eugene T. Sheridan
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

The 22d annual survey of the packaged-fuel industry by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, revealed that 26 plants in 8 States were in operation and reported production in 1956. The demand for packaged fuel in the United States has declined gradually since the end of World War II, and the number of operating plants has decreased from 70 in 1946 to 26 in 1956. Annual productive capacity of the industry has decreased also during this period, and the decrease in capacity was about proportional to the decrease in operating plants. Packaged-fuel plants are relatively small, and 85 percent of the active plants in 1956 had an annual capacity of less than 10,000 tons. The same situation prevailed in 1946, when 84 percent of the plants had a capacity of less than 10,000 tons. Total capacity for the 26 active plants in 1956 was 174,600 tons, an average of 6,715 tons per plant. Operating rates in 1956 were the highest since 1951, and the rate of production for the industry averaged 37 percent of capacity.
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APA: Eugene T. Sheridan  (1958)  IC 7818 Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1956 ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: Eugene T. Sheridan IC 7818 Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1956 ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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