IC 8267 Economic Trends In The Pacific Northwest Aluminum Mill Products Industry (cf52f58a-8c77-4de6-95ae-5bd9b89f0a85)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank B. Fulkerson
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Three of the five primary aluminum producers in the Pacific Northwest have facilities in the region to make aluminum mill products. Only one of the three, however, produces a variety of shapes and forms. The principal reason for the lag in development of an aluminum mill products industry was found to be transportation cost. The long range outlook is for expansion, based mainly on growth of the western market for aluminum used in construction, containers and packaging, electrical applications, diesel trucks, mobile homes, and irregation pipe. Consumption of western aluminum mill products in 1985 is projected at 1.1 million tons, compared with estimated consumption of 250,000 tons in 1961.
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APA: Frank B. Fulkerson  (1965)  IC 8267 Economic Trends In The Pacific Northwest Aluminum Mill Products Industry (cf52f58a-8c77-4de6-95ae-5bd9b89f0a85)

MLA: Frank B. Fulkerson IC 8267 Economic Trends In The Pacific Northwest Aluminum Mill Products Industry (cf52f58a-8c77-4de6-95ae-5bd9b89f0a85). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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