This report summarizes the Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) state reports released between February 1996 and July 1996 by the Bureau of the Census and the 1993 Commodity Flow Survey: Preliminary Observations by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Information is presented for each State on domestic shipments of commodities by value and weight; destination by value and weight; mode of transportation; and distance. It is important to note that state totals may not sum to U.S. totals presented in CFS national reports because some data are not available at the state level. This is to protect confidentiality of business establishments. Also, U.S. totals presented in this report include estimates by Oak Ridge National Laboratory not covered in the 1993 CFS. The data tables have been attached to this record as a spreadsheet, which can be opened in any spreadsheet program. Please see the Supporting Files tab.
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
1997-09-24 | Commodity Flow Survey (CFS)
Abstract:
The Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) has been created jointly by agencies of the United States (U.S.) and Canadian governments to a...
United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1997-01-14 | Commodity Flow Survey (CFS)
Abstract:
This manual provides the 5-digit Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) commodity codes that you will use to complete column '(f)' of the...
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