Creamery Butter Manufacturing – 2024 U.S. Market Research Report

Publish Date: December 2023

This 63-page market research report provides a comprehensive analysis on the $5.7 billion creamery butter manufacturing industry in the US. The report has over 100 industry statistical data sets with historicals (2015-2023), trend analysis, and forecasts for 2023 and the next 5 years. The data is sourced from extensive business surveys completed annually by companies in the creamery butter manufacturing industry.

This report has the in-depth industry insights you are looking for as it covers market size & growth, in-depth OPEX analysis on 26 categories, extensive financial analysis, forecasts on 100+ data sets, inventory trends & analysis, detailed breakdown of 31 balance sheet items, company segmentation analysis, competitive intensity analysis, material costs analysis, profit margin analysis, state metrics analysis, plant productivity benchmarks, employee role analysis, inflation statistics, employee pay analysis, employee productivity benchmarks, and numerous other data sets.

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Report Format


The 2024 U.S. Creamery Butter Manufacturing Industry Market Research Report is 63 pages of deep insights into the trends, dynamics, and forecasts shaping the industry. You can use this market research report to develop a comprehensive fact base on the industry for strategic planning, forecasting, OPEX benchmarking, understanding industry dynamics, opportunity analysis, financial analysis, plant productivity, market analysis, business valuations, organizational streamlining, sales & marketing benchmarking, productivity improvement initiatives, operational streamlining, wage and pay analysis, and a ton more.

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Industry Description


This U.S. industry includes companies primarily engaged in manufacturing creamery butter from milk and/or processed milk products.

NAICS Code: 311512

Number of Companies: 38

Number of Plants / Facilities: 49

Total Employees: 3,463

Market Size: $5.7 billion

Product Lines Covered


Creamery butter manufacturing

Table of Contents


Explore the below table of contents of the Creamery Butter Manufacturing Market Research Report to understand the comprehensive insights in the report and why thousands of professionals and executives count on Kentley Insights for their industry research.


1-2 – Report Overview & Table of Contents

3 – Industry Overview
– Methodology
– Industry Definition & Examples

4 – Industry Snapshot – Revenue & Growth

5 – Industry Snapshot – Costs & Profitability

SECTION ONE
REVENUE & GROWTH BENCHMARKS

7 – Industry Growth Details
– Industry Revenues
– Companies
– Facilities
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

8 – Growth Benchmarks
– Revenues per Company
– Revenues per Facility
– Facilities per Company
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

9 – Breakdown of Product Lines
– Percentage of Revenue from Product Lines

10 – BCG Matrix – Net Income vs. Revenue Growth
– Manufacturing Subsectors vs. Industry

11 – Total Industry Revenue by Month & Year
– Revenue per Month for 2019-2023

12 – Inventory Value by Month & Year
– Inventory Value per Month for 2019-2023

13 – Months of Inventory
– Months of Inventory per Month for 2019-2023

14 – Industry Revenue by Segments
– Concentration Segments – Top 4, 5-8, 9-20, & 21-50 companies
– Business Size Segments – 1-4, 5-9, 10-20, 21-50, 51-100, 101-250, & 250+ employees
– Business Structure Segments – C-Corporations, S-Corporations, Partnerships, & Sole Proprietorships

15 – Industry Market Size by State
– Industry Revenue by State and Rankings

16 – Revenue as a % of State GDP
– Sales as a Percentage and State Rankings

17 – Industry Revenue as a % of State Manufacturing
– Sales as a % of Income and State Rankings

18 – Industry Segmentation by Business Size
– Sales as a % of Income and State Rankings

19 – Industry Segmentation by Business Size
– Business Size Segments – 1-4, 5-9, 10-20, 21-50, 51-100, 101-250, & 250+ employees
– Companies, Facilities, Sales, Employees & Payroll

20 – Industry Segmentation by Concentration (Top 50 Companies)
– Concentration Segments – Top 4, 5-8, 9-20, & 21-50 companies
– Companies, Facilities, Sales, Employees & Payroll

21 – Industry Market Share of Top 50 Companies
– Market Share & Total Revenue for 2017 versus 2022

22 – Subsector Market Share of Top 50 Companies
– Market Share & Total Revenue for 2017 versus 2022

23 – Industry Segmentation by Business Structure
– Business Structure Segments – C-Corporations, S-Corporations, Partnerships, & Sole Proprietorships
– Companies, Facilities, Sales, Employees & Payroll

24 – Sales per Company by State
– Sales per Company and State Rankings

25 – Sales per Company by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

26 – Sales per Facility by State
– Sales per Facility & State Ranking

27 – Sales per Facility by Segment
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

28 – Manufacturing Subsector Growth
– Sales and 5-Year CAGR

29 – Manufacturing Subsector Statistics
– Sales per Company & Facility, and 5-Year CAGR

30 – Consolidation Analysis
– 5-year CAGR of Companies & Locations

31 – Employment Consolidation Analysis
– 5-year CAGR of Employee Statistics

32 – Manufacturing Subsector Consolidation Analysis
– Number of Companies
– Number of Facilities
– 5-Year CAGR

33 – Manufacturing Subsector Consolidation Analysis
– Facilities per Company
– Employees per Company
– 5-Year CAGR

SECTION TWO
COST, CAPITAL & PROFIT BENCHMARKS

35 – Profitability & Financial Ratio Analysis
– Percent of Companies that are Profitable
– Average Net Income as a Percent of Revenue
– Financial Ratios – 10 ratios, Total Asset Turnover, Fixed Asset Turnover, Fixed Assets to Total Assets Ratio, Total Assets to Total Liabilities Ratio, Return on Sales, Return on Total Assets, Return on Net Worth, Total Liabilities to Net Worth Ratio, Fixed Assets to Net Worth Ratio, Solvency Ratio

Page 36 – Balance Sheet Metrics
– Assets and Liabilities indexed to industry revenue at 100
– Current & Non-Current Assets: Cash, Notes & Accounts Receivable, Allowance for Bad Debts, Inventories, Treasuries & Securities, Other Current Assets, Loans to Shareholders / Mortgage, Other Investments, Depreciable Assets, Accumulated Depreciation, Land, Intangible Assets (Amortizable), Accumulated Amortization, Other Assets
– Short-term, Long-term Liabilities, & Net Worth: Accounts Payable, Mortgages, Notes, Bonds due in less than 1 Yr., Other Current Liabilities, Loans from Shareholders, Mortgages, Notes, Bonds > 1 Yr., Other Liabilities, Capital Stock, Additional Paid-in Capital, Retained Earnings, Cost of Treasury Stock

37 – Operating Expenses
– Industry Operating Expenses
– Industry Revenue vs. Operating Expense Growth
– Operating Expense as a Percent of Revenue
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

38 – Operating Expenses by Company & Facility
– Operating Expenses per Company
– Operating Expenses per Facility
– Revenue vs. Expenses Growth per Facility
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

Page 39 – Operating Expense Detail
– Employee Expenses: Annual Payroll, Health insurance, Defined benefit pension plans, Defined contribution plans, Other fringe benefits, Temporary staff
– Cost of Materials: Cost of materials, parts, containers, packaging, etc., Cost of resale, Cost of electricity and fuels, Cost of contract work
– Buildings and Equipment: Capex for machinery and equipment, Rental or lease for machinery and equipment, Capex for buildings and structures, Rental or lease for buildings and structures, Repair and maintenance of buildings and machinery
– Other Operating Expenses: Professional and technical services, IT software and hardware, Data processing and communications, Advertising, Refuse removal, Taxes and license fees, All other operating expenses
-Inventory Breakdown: Inventory (as a % of total receipts), Finished goods inventory, Work-in-progress inventory, Materials and supplies inventory

40 – Production Material Costs
– Top Production Material Costs Breakdown
– % of Total Production Material Cost

41 – Producer Pricing Index
– Annual PPI – Indexed to 2006
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years
– Monthly PPI Figures for the Past 4 Years

42 – Plant Utilization & Hours
– Plant Utilization Rate
– Plant Operational Hours per Week
– 2019-2022 Historical Figures by Quarter

43 – Reasons for Non-Full Production
– 7 Categories Quarterly Survey Results for Past 2 Years

44 – Productivity & Industry Employment
– Revenue per Employee
– Total Industry Employees
– Employees per Company
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

45 – Employee Productivity by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

46 – Employee Productivity by State
– Revenue per Employee and State Rankings

47 – Manufacturing Subsector Sales & Payroll per Employee
– Absolute & 5-year CAGR

48 – Industry Payroll
– Payroll per Employee
– Payroll per Company
– Payroll per Facility
– 2015-2023 Historical Figures
– Forecasts for 2024 and the Next 5 Years

49 – Payroll per Company by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

50 – Payroll per Facility by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

51 – Payroll per Employee by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

52 – Payroll per Employee by State
– Payroll per Employee and State Rankings

53 – Workforce Composition
– % of Employees for 27 Job Categories
– Management & Finance
– Sales & Marketing
– Technology, Engineering, Science
– Service, Support & Training
– Operations

54 – Job Categorization Pay Ranges
– Management & Finance
– Sales, Service & Marketing
– Operations
– Pay Bands – Bottom 10% & 25%, Mean, Top 25% & 10%

55 – Top 20 Jobs Breakdown
– Percent of Total Employees

56 – Top 20 Jobs Pay
– Pay Bands – Bottom 10% & 25%, Mean, Top 25% & 10%

57 – Employees per Company by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

58 – Employees per Facility by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

59 – Facilities per Company by Segments
– Concentration, Business Size, & Business Structure

60 – Total Employment by State
– Number of Employees and State Rankings

61 – Population to Every Employee by State
– Number of Residents to Industry Employee
– State Rankings

62 – Employees per Facility by State
– Average Number of Employees per Facility
– State Rankings

63 – Overview of Kentley Insights


Methodology & Data Sources


The sources for the report data include federal and private surveys completed by the majority of companies in the industry covering extensive financial and operational topics for the creamery butter manufacturing industry. Our forecasts take into account historical trends, industry dynamics, and our macroeconomic projections.

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Report: Creamery Butter Manufacturing Industry Market Research Report

Number of Pages: 63

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Price: $295

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Industry Jobs Analyzed


Miscellaneous Food Processing Workers
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
Laborers and Material Movers, Hand
Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers
Chemical Processing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
Miscellaneous Production Workers
Industrial Machinery Installation, Repair, and Maintenance Workers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Crushing, Grinding, Polishing, Mixing, and Blending Workers
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
Fast Food and Counter Workers
General and Operations Managers
Building Cleaning Workers
Industrial Production Managers

Material Cost Categories


Whole milk
Fluid milk products and dairy product substitutes
Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy products, including dry dairy product substitutes
Creamery butter
Cost of all other materials and components, parts, containers, and supplies consumed
Paper and paperboard products
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk
Plastics products (including packaging, foam products, film, sheet, rod, tube, fabricated shapes, bottles, etc.)
Plastics containers (including bottles, jars, tubes, tubs, etc.)

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