NAICS 454210 - Vending Machine Operators

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NAICS 454210 - Vending Machine Operators*

*Equivalent to SIC 5962.

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments
(number)
Employment
(number)
Payroll
($ million)
Sales
($ million)
Employees per Establishment
(number)
Sales per Establishment
($)
Payroll per Employee
($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1992, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
19905,14476,1301,258.96,075.0 e14.81,180,987.616,536.2
19915,29872,5261,242.26,202.5 e13.71,170,724.817,127.7
19926,39169,6281,232.06,330.110.9990,471.017,694.0
19935,88166,6511,227.16,441.0 e11.31,095,221.918,410.8
19945,97571,0461,323.96,551.9 e11.91,096,552.318,634.4
19956,12472,0541,378.16,662.7 e11.81,087,965.419,125.9
19965,872 e68,350 e1,399.6 e6,773.6 e11.6 e1,153,542.2 e20,477.0 e
19977,07066,3481,333.46,884.59.4973,762.420,097.1
19986,38166,3241,428.06,913.0 e10.41,083,370.721,530.7
19996,25166,6141,479.96,941.5 e10.71,110,458.722,216.1
20006,15566,6571,510.26,970.0 e10.81,132,407.122,656.3
20016,00464,2661,501.06,998.5 e10.71,165,632.023,356.1
20025,94561,3171,391.67,026.910.31,181,992.122,694.7
20035,61362,9071,420.67,304.9 p11.21,301,433.822,581.9
20045,51654,8481,394.87,339.3 p9.91,179,264.6 p25,429.9
20055,43253,5551,421.87,421.9 p9.91,186,742.5 p26,547.5
20065,940 p56,576 p1,499.2 p7,504.5 p9.4 p1,194,220.4 p26,041.9 p
20075,940 p55,443 p1,514.2 p7,587.1 p9.2 p1,201,698.3 p26,641.6 p
20085,940 p54,311 p1,529.2 p7,669.7 p9.0 p1,209,176.2 p27,241.3 p
20095,940 p53,178 p1,544.2 p7,752.3 p8.8 p1,216,654.2 p27,840.9 p
20105,940 p52,046 p1,559.3 p7,834.9 p8.6 p1,224,132.1 p28,440.6 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments
(number)
Employment
(number)
Payroll
($ million)
Sales
($ million)
Employees per Establishment
(number)
Sales per Establishment
($)
Payroll per Employee
($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
199086.5124.290.586.5 e143.799.972.9
1992107.5113.688.590.1105.883.878.0
1997118.9108.295.898.091.382.488.6
1998107.3108.2102.698.4 e101.091.794.9
1999105.1108.6106.398.8 e103.993.997.9
2000103.5108.7108.599.2 e104.995.899.8
2001101.0104.8107.999.6 e103.998.6102.9
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
200394.4102.6102.1104.0 p108.7110.199.5
200492.889.4100.2104.4 p96.199.8 p112.1
200591.487.3102.2105.6 p96.1100.4 p117.0
200699.9 p92.3 p107.7 p106.8 p91.3 p101.0 p114.7 p
200799.9 p90.4 p108.8 p108.0 p89.3 p101.7 p117.4 p
200899.9 p88.6 p109.9 p109.1 p87.4 p102.3 p120.0 p
200999.9 p86.7 p111.0 p110.3 p85.4 p102.9 p122.7 p
201099.9 p84.9 p112.1 p111.5 p83.5 p103.6 p125.3 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’.
Employees per Establishment171061Sales per Employee174,682114,60066
Payroll per Establishment333,445234,07970Sales per Establishment3,332,2691,181,98535
Payroll per Employee20,31122,695112Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 32 Total sales ($ mil): 3,041 Total employment (000): 4.7
Company NameAddressCEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales
($ mil)
Empl.
(000)
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Compass Group USA Inc.PO Box 91337ChicagoIL60693Gary Green704-329-4000R2,503*0.8
Canteen Service Co.5695 W River NEBelmontMI49306Joe O’Connor616-785-2500S1200.8
Glacier Water Services Inc.1385 Park Center DrVistaCA92081Brian H McInerney760-560-1111P790.3
Zaug's Inc.PO Box 2335AppletonWI54912Allen Zaug920-734-9881R39*0.2
Noel Corp.PO Box 111YakimaWA98907Roger Noel509-248-4545R38*0.1
Atlas Food Systems & Services205 Woods Lake Rd.GreenvilleSC29607Alex Kiriakides864-232-1885R34*0.3
Pepsi Cola of Florence L.L.C.PO Box 3886FlorenceSC29502 843-662-4532R34*0.2
Ace Coffee Bar Inc.601 E Lake St.StreamwoodIL60107Bernard Cavitt630-233-2800R33*0.5
JB Vending Company Inc.31 Intl. Plaza Ct.Saint AnnMO63074Kendall Jackson314-423-3993R19*0.2
Shealy Sales and Vending Inc.PO Box 4926ColumbiaSC29240Bruce Shealy803-754-9101R19*<0.1
Konop Companies Inc.1725 Industrial Dr.Green BayWI54302Thomas J Konop920-468-8517R18*0.2
Advanced Vending SystemsPO Box 987RinggoldGA30736Dennis Thornton706-866-6044R14*0.1
Burch Food Service Inc.PO Box 1667SikestonMO63801Bill Burch573-471-3003R14*0.1
Patton Music Company Inc.811 Kearney Ave.ModestoCA95350James B Reed209-574-1101R10*<0.1
Precis Corp.1400 Mercantile Ln.Upper MarlboroMD20774W Mc Glouckton301-341-6623R10*0.1
Refreshments Inc.PO Box 240CorinthMS38835Kenneth Williams662-286-6051R9*<0.1
Sanese Services Inc.6465 Busch Blvd.ColumbusOH43229Ralph Sanese614-436-1234R5*0.3
Food Services Inc.PO Box 670OppAL36467James Weeks334-493-4505R5*<0.1
Quality Co's Inc.1491 Quality WayTallahasseeFL32303David Pulsifer850-576-4880R5*<0.1
Vend-Omack Sales Inc.PO Box 382MorrisonIL61270Stanley Domack815-772-4035R4*<0.1
Greater Tri-Cities Services2029 Brookside Ln.KingsportTN37660Ken Frohlich423-578-8188R4*<0.1
SMD Enterprises Inc.2621 S 21st St.PhoenixAZ85034Manuel Gomez602-275-0524R4*<0.1
Tri State VendingPO Box 591ThorofareNJ08086Don Gill856-384-0440R4*<0.1
Midwest Vending Inc.11750 MillpondBurnsvilleMN55337Wayne Doyle952-707-1990R4*<0.1
First Choice Food Service Inc.2102 Industrial PrkWilsonNC27893Clarence Barnette252-291-7733R3*<0.1
Asco Vending Inc.1222 Garland St.Little RockAR72201Gerald Scott501-374-6378R3*<0.1
Lum's Vending and Food Service4356 Georgette Ave.North OlmstedOH44070Thomas Lumsden440-779-6553R2*<0.1
P-N-L Vending Inc.505 McNeilly Rd.PittsburghPA15226Nancy Manolios412-344-8530R2*<0.1
South Peninsula Sales Inc.3801 Charter ParkSan JoseCA95136Marsha Micik408-978-3588R2*<0.1
Coffee-Serv Inc.250 S 18th St.PhiladelphiaPA19103Jack Kirshner215-848-8400R2*<0.1
Vacationland Vendors Inc.PO Box 177Wisconsin DellsWI53965David Gussel608-254-8515R1*<0.1
HB Vending Co.8106 San FernandoSun ValleyCA91352Mildred Ballace818-767-7557R1*<0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY VENDING MACHINE OPERATORS
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding f6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’
Coin, vending & amusement machine servicers23.6-27.4Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech2.0-38.3
Driver/sales workers18.5-44.5Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks2.0-38.3
Food preparation & serving workers, incl fast food4.7-32.2First-line supervisors/managers of food service workers1.6-38.3
Food preparation workers4.2-38.3First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics1.6-38.3
Truck drivers, light or delivery services3.8-38.3First-line supervisors/managers of transportation work1.4-38.3
Office clerks, general3.2-39.2Stock clerks & order fillers1.4-48.4
Cashiers, exc gaming2.3-44.5Sales & related workers, nec1.3-38.3
General & operations managers2.2-44.5First-line supervisors/managers of office workers1.2-42.6
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand2.2-44.5Maintenance & repair workers, general1.1-38.3
Food preparation & serving related workers, nec2.2-38.3Secretaries, exc legal, medical, & executive1.0-45.1
Counter attendants, cafeteria, concession, & coffee shop2.0-38.3   
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
Ohio3445.86,47610.719126.519,541519.67.41,510,375
California4127.03,7106.1996.726,066496.67.01,205,371
North Carolina1803.02,7644.61564.623,388474.36.72,635,006
New York3425.82,9324.8975.225,647453.26.41,325,064
Illinois3155.33,5655.91185.323,930398.75.71,265,790
Texas4257.23,1725.2771.922,659395.45.6930,238
Pennsylvania2955.03,6806.11280.621,910380.35.41,289,027
Michigan1963.32,3423.91261.926,444285.04.01,454,051
Georgia1582.72,1383.51449.323,037239.53.41,515,728
Florida3836.51,9433.2543.722,482234.53.3612,146
Indiana1642.82,1763.61350.022,980232.13.31,415,220
Wisconsin1302.21,8803.11446.924,933224.93.21,729,969
Tennessee2193.72,0533.4945.121,980216.23.1987,032
Missouri1763.01,7352.91040.123,101194.02.81,102,227
Maryland1121.91,1631.91035.830,819188.32.71,681,402
Minnesota1562.61,4772.4934.723,520182.72.61,171,186
Virginia1302.21,2832.11028.422,126151.02.11,161,277
Massachusetts1111.91,0981.81031.628,811144.52.01,301,523
Kentucky1021.71,4142.31429.320,700139.82.01,370,333
New Jersey1472.58731.4625.128,740129.51.8880,993
South Carolina771.31,5732.62029.018,420113.71.61,476,403
Alabama1011.79301.5920.121,663104.11.51,030,545
Washington791.35670.9715.928,11579.31.11,004,241
Colorado991.77021.2716.423,32276.81.1776,091
Arkansas591.07761.31313.617,53074.31.11,259,475
Delaware170.33570.6219.225,72071.91.04,226,647
Iowa791.36721.1912.919,17669.21.0875,823
Kansas611.04730.8811.925,05365.40.91,071,508
Oregon601.05190.9913.325,55965.20.91,087,417
Connecticut510.96121.01215.124,71661.40.91,203,333
Nebraska400.76571.11611.617,70360.20.91,504,850
Louisiana601.05710.91010.718,66554.10.8901,400
Nevada400.73140.588.426,87947.50.71,186,925
Oklahoma931.64810.858.718,01245.20.6485,656
Mississippi490.84420.798.318,78143.30.6883,388
West Virginia751.33950.756.115,53234.50.5460,667
Utah380.62760.575.921,46433.90.5893,184
Maine260.43970.7158.020,11131.20.41,201,231
Idaho280.51680.363.621,66119.80.3706,214
New Hampshire280.51420.253.927,52817.10.2612,250
New Mexico290.51460.253.221,71916.90.2583,310
Vermont120.21480.2123.422,83816.70.21,390,000
Alaska90.2990.2113.030,13115.30.21,704,444
South Dakota210.41000.252.019,80011.10.2529,619
North Dakota110.2950.292.020,84210.70.2973,182
Hawaii220.4900.141.314,4336.50.1294,182
Montana110.2600.151.017,0005.30.1477,364
Wyoming110.2350.130.617,2864.00.1367,455
Arizona1141.9500-999--(D)-(D)--
Rhode Island200.3100-249--(D)-(D)--
D.C.40.120-99--(D)-(D)--

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