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Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
(NAICS 335)

This section presents in tabular format key statistics obtained from Statistics Canada's Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) for principal establishments in Canada's Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing(NAICS 335) subsector from 1993 to 2003.

In this context, principal establishments are defined as incorporated establishments with employees that are primarily engaged in manufacturing and for which sales of manufactured goods are equal to or greater than $30,000. Thus, unless otherwise stated, they would exclude non-employers, unincorporated establishments as well as establishments where manufacturing activity is minimal.

Because of major conceptual and methodological changes to the Annual Survey of Manufactures made in the year 2000, the reader should exercise caution when interpreting data and subsequent rates of change between the years 1999 and 2000. The magnitude of the effect from these changes on the statistics from the Annual Survey of Manufactures will differ between industries.

It should be noted that, starting in 2000, the Annual Survey of Manufactures no longer collects data on Head Offices. This will affect the following variables:

  • the number of administration employees;
  • the total number of employees;
  • the wages paid to administration employees;
  • the total wages paid to all employees;
  • the cost of materials and supplies and goods for resale;
  • total revenues (i.e. the value of shipments and other revenues);
  • total value-added.

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Establishments and Employment
Principal Establishments*
Number
Year
Active
Establishments
Production
Employees
Administrative
Employees
All
Employees
1993
702
34,687
12,787
47,474
1994
668
33,949
12,555
46,504
1995
700
34,453
12,332
46,785
1996
774
35,112
12,151
47,263
1997
685
33,844
11,260
45,104
1998
650
35,440
11,623
47,063
1999
605
39,509
13,038
52,547
2000
1,086
42,110
12,668
54,778
2001
1,098
38,521
13,644
52,165
2002
1,112
36,755
12,977
49,732
2003
1,095
34,415
12,331
46,746
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000

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Total Wages and Salaries Paid
Principal Establishments*
($ billions)
Year
Production
Employees
Administrative
Employees
All
Employees
1993
1.0
0.6
1.6
1994
1.0
0.6
1.7
1995
1.1
0.6
1.7
1996
1.1
0.6
1.7
1997
1.1
0.6
1.7
1998
1.2
0.6
1.8
1999
1.3
0.8
2.0
2000
1.3
0.7
2.1
2001
1.5
0.8
2.2
2002
1.3
0.8
2.2
2003
1.3
0.8
2.1
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000
Totals may not add perfectly due to rounding

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Average Annual Salary per Employee
Principal Establishments*
($ per year)
Year
Production
Employees
Administrative
Employees
All
Employees
1993
29,713
47,292
34,448
1994
30,686
48,714
35,553
1995
31,665
47,945
35,956
1996
31,911
48,633
36,210
1997
32,923
51,979
37,680
1998
33,606
54,797
38,840
1999
32,673
57,802
38,908
2000
31,446
58,632
37,733
2001
38,393
56,412
43,106
2002
36,424
63,325
43,443
2003
38,415
64,906
45,403
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000

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Manufacturing Output and Revenues
Principal Establishments*
($ billions)
Year
Manufacturing
Shipments
Manufacturing
Value-added
Total
Revenues
1993
6.3
3.0
7.5
1994
6.9
3.3
8.3
1995
7.6
3.4
9.0
1996
7.8
3.5
9.7
1997
8.1
3.7
9.8
1998
8.5
3.8
10.8
1999
9.4
4.2
11.5
2000
11.6
5.2
13.3
2001
11.6
5.0
13.2
2002
9.9
4.2
11.4
2003
9.7
4.3
11.2
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000
Totals may not add perfectly due to rounding
Total revenues may be unavailable in certain years and appear as zeros.

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Starting in 2000, the Annual Survey of Manufactures no longer collects data on hours worked by production workers. No data is thus available beyond 1999.

Total Hours Worked by Production Worker
Principal Establishments*
(Hours per year)
Year
Hours Worked
per Year
1993
72.6
1994
72.0
1995
72.9
1996
74.1
1997
70.2
1998
73.0
1999
80.3
2000
0.0
2001
0.0
2002
0.0
2003
0.0
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000

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Cost of Materials and Supplies
Principal Establishments*
($ billions)
Year
Manufacturing
Activity
Non-Manufacturing
Activity
Total
1993
3.2
0.9
4.1
1994
3.5
1.1
4.6
1995
4.1
1.1
5.2
1996
4.2
1.3
5.5
1997
4.4
1.2
5.6
1998
4.6
1.9
6.5
1999
5.1
1.7
6.8
2000
6.4
1.3
7.7
2001
6.6
1.1
7.7
2002
5.4
1.2
6.6
2003
5.3
1.3
6.6
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000
Totals may not add perfectly due to rounding
Zeros may appear when data are unavailable.

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Cost of Fuel and Electricity
Principal Establishments*
($ millions)
Year
Cost of
Energy
1993
94.1
1994
94.5
1995
93.5
1996
99.0
1997
93.1
1998
94.7
1999
89.8
2000
107.0
2001
108.0
2002
111.3
2003
110.4
Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Manufactures
* Incorporated establishments with employees, primarily engaged in manufacturing and with sales of manufactured goods equal or greater than $30,000

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This section presents in tablular format the key data obtained from Statistics Canada's Capital Expenditures and Repairs Survey - Actual, Preliminary Actual and Intentions for Canada's Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing(NAICS 335) subsector from 1994 to 2003.

The data shown below includes only actual expenditures. For a number of industries or industry groups, data are not available or are suppressed by Statistics Canada in order to protect business confidentiality. In these cases, the abbreviation N/A (Not Available) will appear in the table.

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Annual Capital Investment
($ millions)
Year
Machinery and
Equipment
Construction
Total
1994
184.3
9.4
193.7
1995
184.3
13.6
197.9
1996
149.3
28.5
177.8
1997
177.9
15.8
193.7
1998
311.7
50.5
362.3
1999
361.0
65.4
426.4
2000
378.8
84.1
462.9
2001
336.6
76.5
413.0
2002
198.3
48.3
246.7
2003
199.8
9.7
209.5
Totals may not add perfectly due to rounding
*Capital expenditures
Source: Statistics Canada, Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey

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Accumulated Capital Investment
($ billions)
Year
Machinery and
Equipment
Construction
Total
1994
1.5
1.1
2.6
1995
1.5
1.1
2.7
1996
1.3
1.1
2.5
1997
1.4
1.1
2.5
1998
1.5
1.2
2.7
1999
1.6
1.2
2.9
2000
1.8
1.3
3.1
2001
2.0
1.4
3.4
2002
2.0
1.4
3.4
2003
1.9
1.4
3.4
Totals may not add perfectly due to rounding
* Capital expenditures
Source: Statistics Canada, Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey


    Updated: 2005-05-13
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