Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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Table 3-4 : Truck Shipments in Hawaii by Commodity: 1997

(Descending order by weight)

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Commodity (2-digit commodity code) Value ($ millions) Weight (thousand short tons)
Gravel and crushed stone (12) 48 4,216
Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel (17) 1,225 2,933
Nonmetallic mineral products (31) 173 1,907
Other prepared foodstuffs and fats and oils (07) 738 670
Fuel oils (18) 174 534
Coal and petroleum products, n.e.c. (19) S 229
Milled grain products and preparations, and bakery products (06) 266 221
Wood products (26) 152 204
Meat, fish, seafood, and their preparations (05) 786 198
Natural sands (11) 1 99
Mixed freight (43) 215 86
Alcoholic beverages (08) 161 46
Paper or paperboard articles (28) 103 40
Base metal in primary or semifinished forms and in finished basic shapes (32) 43 38
Plastics and rubber (24) 125 36
Articles of base metal (33) 122 24
Pulp, newsprint, paper, and paperboard (27) 43 22
Miscellaneous manufactured products (40) 169 22
Basic chemicals (20) 16 20
Textiles, leather, and articles of textiles or leather (30) 390 19
All other commodities S 502
Total, all commodities 6,696 12,066

KEY: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; S = data do not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability or other reasons.

NOTE: There are 41 two-digit Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) commodity codes.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics and U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Commodity Flow Survey, Washington, DC: 2000, data from CD-ROM, CD-EC97-CFS.



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