This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper rollstock or paperboard into die-cut paper or paperboard office supplies. For the purpose of this industry, office supplies are defined as office products, such as filing folders, index cards, rolls for adding machines, file separators and dividers, tabulating cards, and other paper and paperboard office supplies.
Cards, die-cut office supply (e.g., index, library, time recording), made from purchased paper or paperboard
Computer paper, single layered continuous, die-cut, made from purchased paper
Die-cut paper products for office use made from purchased paper or paperboard
File folders (e.g., accordion, expanding, hanging, manila) made from purchased paper and paperboard
Letters, die-cut, made from purchased cardboard
Manila folders, die-cut, made from purchased paper or paperboard
Office supplies, die-cut paper, made from purchased paper or paperboard
Paper products, die-cut office supply, made from purchased paper or paperboard
Pocket folders made from purchased paper or paperboard
Report covers made from purchased paper or paperboard
Tapes (e.g., adding machine, calculator, cash register) made from purchased paper
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