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Table Data - Industrial Capacity: Manufacturing: Nondurable Goods: Beverage and Tobacco Product (NAICS = 312)

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Title Industrial Capacity: Manufacturing: Nondurable Goods: Beverage and Tobacco Product (NAICS = 312)
Series ID CAPG312A
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release G.17 Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Index 2017=100
Date Range 1972-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-06-28 11:11 AM CDT
Notes Industrial Capacity (CAP) is the amount of resources available to enable an industry to produce goods.

For more information, see the explanatory notes issued by the Board of Governors. For recent updates, see the announcements issued by the Board of Governors

NAICS: 312

Source Code: CAP.G312.A
DATE VALUE
1972-01-01 119.8853
1973-01-01 119.5779
1974-01-01 122.4026
1975-01-01 123.6837
1976-01-01 125.5502
1977-01-01 127.5789
1978-01-01 129.1469
1979-01-01 130.9428
1980-01-01 131.3352
1981-01-01 130.4436
1982-01-01 129.3733
1983-01-01 129.3545
1984-01-01 129.4957
1985-01-01 128.8650
1986-01-01 128.0034
1987-01-01 128.1872
1988-01-01 129.1603
1989-01-01 130.0415
1990-01-01 131.6904
1991-01-01 133.2102
1992-01-01 135.6054
1993-01-01 138.8333
1994-01-01 140.2074
1995-01-01 142.3416
1996-01-01 144.4301
1997-01-01 147.8601
1998-01-01 150.0537
1999-01-01 150.9379
2000-01-01 150.9271
2001-01-01 149.1350
2002-01-01 149.0544
2003-01-01 148.9360
2004-01-01 147.3430
2005-01-01 147.4749
2006-01-01 146.1164
2007-01-01 141.7835
2008-01-01 141.7342
2009-01-01 141.2789
2010-01-01 139.9889
2011-01-01 140.7784
2012-01-01 143.2827
2013-01-01 145.7298
2014-01-01 149.9630
2015-01-01 148.9538
2016-01-01 149.5600
2017-01-01 146.3359
2018-01-01 145.1979
2019-01-01 146.6743
2020-01-01 142.4863
2021-01-01 138.5800
2022-01-01 136.5637
2023-01-01 136.7861

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