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Joanne Moreau January 11th, 2017

Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Logging

Industries (ASML)

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Outline   Purpose of ASML   Coverage   What do we publish?   Estimation   Some results

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What is the ASML?   Measures the contribution of manufacturing and logging industries

to economic activity in Canada

  Manufacturing accounts for: •  10.2% of GDP in October 2016 monthly GDP by industry, and •  9.5% of total employment in 2015 (SEPH)

  Key input to System of National Accounts Input-Output tables

  Survey collects data on •  what commodities are produced (Make matrix) •  where commodities are destined (provincial I/O tables) •  what commodities and primary inputs are used in production

(Use matrix)

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Survey Coverage

  Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing activities (classified to NAICS 31, 32 and 33) and logging activities (NAICS 1133)

  Estimates produced for 185 NAICS5 level industries

  Estimates produced for the 10 provinces (for the 185 industries) and 3 territories (for total manufacturing mostly).

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Who are manufacturers?

  Establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials and substances into new products. Includes:

•  Assembly, •  Blending of materials, •  Finishing of manufactured products by

dyeing, heat treating, Plating, etc…

they can have other operations (e.g.

wholesale, repair work)

own materials or those owned by

others

finished goods or intermediate goods

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What do we publish?   22 financial statistics, at NAICS5 levels

Revenu  variables  (2)  

Total  revenue    

   Revenue  from  goods  manufactured    

Expense  variables  (8)  

Total  expenses    

   Total  salaries  and  wages,  direct  and  indirect  labour    

       Produc:on  workers'  wages,  direct  labour    

       Non-­‐manufacturing  employees'  salaries,  indirect  labour    

   Total  cost  of  energy,  water  u:lity  and  vehicle  fuel    

       Cost  of  energy  and  water  u:lity    

       Cost  of  vehicle  fuel    

   Cost  of  materials  and  supplies    

Employment  variables  (3)  

Total  number  of  employees,  direct  and  indirect  labour    

   Number  of  produc:on  workers,  direct  labour    

   Number  of  non-­‐manufacturing  employees,  indirect  labour    

Inventory  variables  (8)  

Total  opening  inventories    

   Opening  Inventories,  raw  materials    

   Opening  inventories,  goods  or  work  in  process    

   Opening  inventories,  finished  goods  manufactured    

Total  closing  inventories    

   Closing  inventories,  raw  materials    

   Closing  inventories,  goods  or  work  in  process    

   Closing  inventories,  finished  goods  manufactured    

Manufacturing  value  added      

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What do we publish? We collect commodity information:   Commodities consumed (inputs)   Commodities produced (outputs)

 Collect commodity values and some quantities

Those are classified using:   North American Product Classification System

(NAPCS 2012)

  1379 codes at the 7 digit detail level

Commodity Outputs are published at the all manufacturing level by province, regions and Canada.

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Estimation of Financial Data

  We survey a subsets of all manufacturing establishments (about 14,000). These establishments are stratified based on their revenues and the higher their revenue, the higher their probability of being selected.

  Large enterprises are automatically selected and represent themselves.

  Among the medium enterprises a sample is selected that will represent other enterprises. To do this, weights are applied to their data.

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Estimation of Financial Data

  To reduce response burden on companies, the establishments that are part of the lowest 10% of revenues are not surveyed. Their revenues are represented using tax data , while the other variables are modeled using ratios obtained from the survey portion.

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Commodity Estimates

  Commodity estimates are only produced for portion of the target population that is above the lowest 10%.

  Estimation uses the same sampling weights as financial portion.

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66.8%

44.6%

54.1% 49.9%

43.4% 50.3%

59.9% 55.6%

42.6%

86.0%

55.3% 54.4%

48.4%

67.4%

47.6% 48.1% 45.8% 53.2%

73.4%

45.8%

52.1%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Factors of Production, 2015 (% of expense) Salaries & wages Energy Materials & supplies

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Value   % of Total  Revenue   # of Ests   Revenue   # of Ests  

Food manufacturing [311]   98,105,790 9,200 15% 10%

Beverage and tobacco manufacturing [312]   14,326,634 1,308 2% 1% Textile Mills [313] 1,795,080 935 0% 1% Textile product mills [314]   2,245,562 1,141 0% 1% Clothing manufacturing [315]   2,560,502 8,040 0% 9% Leather and allied product manufacturing [316] 662,675 857 0% 1% Wood product manufacturing [321]   28,351,436 7,160 4% 8% Paper manufacturing [322]   28,399,744 604 4% 1%

Printing and related support activities [323]   9,414,679 6,983 1% 8% Petroleum and coal product manufacturing [324]   61,742,932 339 9% 0% Chemical manufacturing [325]   57,079,763 2,328 9% 3% Plastics and rubber manufacturing [326]   30,266,057 2,002 5% 2%

Non-metallic mineral manufacturing [327]   16,482,824 2,765 3% 3% Primary metal manufacturing [331]   46,514,998 733 7% 1%

Fabricated metal manufacturing [332]   38,196,586 10,841 6% 12% Machinery manufacturing [333]   38,186,333 6,216 6% 7%

Computer and electronic manufacturing [334]   14,376,010 2,983 2% 3%

Electrical equipment, appliance and component manufacturing [335]   10,078,912 2,176 2% 2%

Transportation equipment manufacturing [336]   132,573,159 2,858 20% 3% Furniture manufacturing [337]   11,906,719 6,954 2% 8% Miscellaneous manufacturing [339]   13,978,175 14,436 2% 16% All Manufacturing   657,244,105 90,859 100% 100%

How “big” were industries in 2015?

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Five  Digit  Food  Industries  By  Canada,  2015:      Share  of  Select  Variables  

Share  of  Revenue  from  goods  

manufactured  

Share  of  Cost  of  materials  and  supplies  

Share  of  Total  salaries  and  wages,  direct  and  indirect  labour  

Animal  food  manufacturing  [31111]     8.6%   10.0%   5.9%  Flour  milling  and  malt  manufacturing  [31121]     2.3%   2.6%   1.1%  Starch  and  vegetable  fat  and  oil  manufacturing  [31122]     7.7%   9.3%   2.3%  

Breakfast  cereal  manufacturing  [31123]     0.5%   0.5%   0.5%  Sugar  manufacturing  [31131]     x   x   0.7%  Non-­‐chocolate  confec:onery  manufacturing  [31134]     x   x   2.2%  

Chocolate  and  chocolate  confec:onery  manufacturing  [31135]     2.0%   1.7%   2.5%  Frozen  food  manufacturing  [31141]     4.4%   3.7%   4.6%  Fruit  and  vegetable  canning,  pickling  and  drying  [31142]     2.3%   2.2%   2.9%  Dairy  product  (except  frozen)  manufacturing  [31151]     13.6%   14.7%   10.6%  

Ice  cream  and  frozen  dessert  manufacturing  [31152]     0.7%   0.7%   1.1%  Animal  slaughtering  and  processing  [31161]     29.6%   33.2%   28.4%  

Seafood  product  prepara:on  and  packaging  [31171]     5.4%   5.9%   7.3%  

Bread  and  bakery  product  manufacturing  [31181]     6.9%   4.6%   13.0%  Cookie,  cracker  and  pasta  manufacturing  [31182]     2.7%   2.3%   3.9%  

Tor:lla  manufacturing  [31183]     x   x   0.2%  

Snack  food  manufacturing  [31191]     2.8%   1.8%   1.9%  

Coffee  and  tea  manufacturing  [31192]     2.0%   1.7%   F  

Flavouring  syrup  and  concentrate  manufacturing  [31193]     0.1%   0.1%   0.2%  

Seasoning  and  dressing  manufacturing  [31194]     1.3%   1.1%   2.1%  All  other  food  manufacturing  [31199]     4.4%   3.9%   5.5%  Total  Published   97.7%   99.9%   96.8%  

Total  food  manufacturing  [311]  (Dollars  x  1000)                90,615,591        59,330,349                        9,713,445    

Source:  Sta:s:cs  Canada.  Table  301-­‐0008  -­‐  Principal  sta:s:cs  for  manufacturing  industries,  by  North  American  Industry  Classifica:on                  System  (NAICS),  annual  (dollars)  

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Five  Digit  Food  Industries,  Canada,  2014  to  2015                                                      Growth  in  Revenue  from  goods  manufactured  

2014  to  2015    Nominal  Growth  

2014  to  2015  Real  Growth  

Food  manufacturing  [311]     2%   -­‐1%  

Animal  food  [31111]   3% 2%  

Flour  milling  and  malt  [31121]     8% 1%  

Starch  and  vegetable  fat  and  oil  [31122]     -9% -­‐4%  

Breakfast  cereal  [31123]     -56% -­‐57%  Sugar  [31131]     x x  Non-­‐chocolate  confec:onery  [31134]     x x  Chocolate  &  Chocolate  confec:onery  [31135]     2% 1%  Frozen  food  [31141]     1% 0%  Fruit  and  vegetable  canning  [31142]     -22% -­‐24%  

Dairy  product  (except  frozen)  manufacturing  [31151]     -1% -­‐1%  

Ice  cream  and  frozen  dessert  [31152]     2% 2%  

Animal  slaughtering  and  processing  [31161]     8% 1%  

Seafood  prepara:on  [31171]     9% 2%  

Bread  and  bakery  [31181]     5% 3%  

Cookie,  cracker  and  pasta  [31182]     10% 3%  

Tor:lla  [31183]     x x  

Snack  food  [31191]     5% 3%  

Coffee  and  tea  [31192]     23% 15%  Flavouring  syrup  [31193]     x x  

Seasoning  and  dressing  [31194]     -11% -­‐14%  

All  other  food  [31199]     22% 21%  Source:  Sta:s:cs  Canada.  Table  301-­‐0008  -­‐  Principal  sta:s:cs  for  manufacturing  industries,  by  North  American  Industry  Classifica:on  System  (NAICS),  annual  (dollars)  and  Sta:s:cs  Canada.  Table  329-­‐0077  -­‐  Industrial  product  price  indexes,  by  North  American  Industry  Classifica:on  System  (NAICS),  annual  (index,  2010=100)  

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1.4%   1.1%   2.3%   3.1%  

24.4%  

36.5%  

6.2%  4.1%  

13.3%  

7.6%  

14.7%  

21.5%  

56.6%  

28.2%  

16.8%  15.2%  

11.4%  

30.5%  

26.3%  

17.3%  15.2%  

0%  

10%  

20%  

30%  

40%  

50%  

60%  

70%  

80%  

90%  

100%  

Canada   Newfoundland  and  Labrador  

Prince  Edward  Island  

Nova  Sco:a   New  Brunswick   Quebec   Ontario   Manitoba   Saskatchewan   Alberta   Bri:sh  Columbia  

Revenue  from  goods  manufactured,  Food  Manufacturing  (311)  by  Province,  2015  

Share  of  Provincial  Food  (311)  Revenue  to  Canada  Food  (311)  Revenue   Share  of  Provincial  Food  (311)  Revenue  to  Provincial  All  Manufacturing  (31-­‐33)  Revenue  

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NAPCS Code NAPCS Description Nominal Values in

dollars % of Revenue from

goods manufactured 17213   Fresh  and  frozen  poultry  of  all  types                        7,148,035,000     8%  

17211   Fresh  and  frozen  beef  and  veal                        6,364,829,000     7%  17212   Fresh  and  frozen  pork                        5,633,839,000     6%  18213   Grain  and  oilseed  products,  not  elsewhere  classified                        5,408,062,000     6%  17311   Fluid  milk  and  processed  milk  products                        5,385,570,000     6%  18112   Other  animal  feed                        5,216,241,000     6%  17313   Cheese  and  cheese  products                        4,511,391,000     5%  18352   Frozen  foods,  not  elsewhere  classified                        4,234,638,000     5%  18314   Cookies,  crackers  and  baked  sweet  goods                        3,363,837,000     4%  18322   Confec:onery  products                        2,578,540,000     3%  18211   Margarine  and  cooking  oils                        2,327,414,000     3%  18331   Snack  food  products                        2,078,302,000     2%  18212   Flour  and  other  grain  mill  products                        1,987,446,000     2%  12111   Fish,  shellfish  and  other  fishery  products                        1,986,990,000     2%  17312   Buder  and  dry  and  canned  dairy  products                        1,762,883,000     2%  18111   Dog  and  cat  food                        1,727,693,000     2%  19111   Coffee  and  tea                        1,711,894,000     2%  18312   Flour  mixes,  dough  and  dry  pasta                        1,600,162,000     2%  19211   Fresh,  frozen  and  canned  fruit  and  vegetable  juices                        1,250,435,000     1%  18351   Ketchup,  canned  tomato  sauces,  and  preserved  fruit  and  vegetables                        1,230,045,000     1%  

18342   Vinegar,  mayonnaise,  non-­‐tomato  sauces,  salt,  spices  and  sauce  mixes                        1,039,344,000     1%  Total    top  21  published                      68,547,590,000     76%  Total    Revenue  from  goods  manufactured  (311)                    90,615,591,000    

Source:  special  request  to  statcan.meddissemina:on-­‐mwtd-­‐mceddiffusion-­‐[email protected]  Notes:    (1)  Some  classes  that  are  more  important  than  some  of  the  ones  in  this  table  are  not  publishable  to  protect  confiden:ality  of     respondents.      (2)  There  is  no  rela:ons  between  NAPCS  and  NAICS  codes.       (3)  Industry  (NAICS)  codes  are  assigned  according  to  the  main  ac:vity  of  an  establishment.  An  establishment  could,  however,  produce     commodi:es  that  fall  in  more  than  one  NAICS  code.  This  is  why  the  summa:on  of  the  values  by  NAPCS  codes  related  to  food  does  not  add  up  to  the     value  of  the  revenues  from  goods  manufactured  for    the  food  industry.  

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Contact Information   For data request: statcan.meddissemination-mwtd-mceddiffusion-dfcg.statcan@canada.ca

  Our information: •  Tony Labillois Assistant Director, Manufacturing and Wholesale Trade Division [email protected] 613-951-1478 •  Joanne Moreau Chief, Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Forestry Program [email protected] 613-951-7130

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