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2012 Edition

international industry 32212

Paper Mills

Overview

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paper from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may convert the paper they make. The activity of making paper classifies an establishment into this industry regardless of the output.

The immediate parent of international industry 32212 is industry group 3221: Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills

2012 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Establishments primarily engaged in:
  • Manufacturing pulp without manufacturing paper:are classified in Industry 32211, Pulp Mills;
  • Manufacturing paperboard:are classified in Industry 32213, Paperboard Mills;
  • Converting paper without manufacturing paper:are classified in Industry Group 3222, Converted Paper Product Manufacturing; and
  • Manufacturing photographic sensitized paper:are classified in Industry 32599, All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing.

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 32212
2007 32212
2012 32212
2017 32212
2022 32212

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