Purchases of goods and services by manufacturing industries
How much does the Danish industrial sector spend on the purchases of goods and services? And which types of packaging materials account for the largest spend? ‘Purchases of goods and services by manufacturing industries’ provide detailed information on the purchases of goods, packaging materials and services, broken down by detailed categories. Among other things, the statistics is used in the compilation of the National Accounts.
Selected statistics on Purchases of goods and services by manufacturing industries
Purchases of goods by industry
The statistics are survey-based. Approx. 900 enterprises are surveyed, selected as all enterprises in manufacturing and mining and quarrying, having at least 50 employees or yearly turnover of 100 mio. DKK. These enterprises account for 75-80 per cent of total turnover in manufacturing and mining and quarrying.
Purchases of packaging materials by type
The statistics are survey-based. Approx. 900 enterprises are surveyed, selected as all enterprises in manufacturing and mining and quarrying, having at least 50 employees or yearly turnover of 100 mio. DKK. These enterprises account for 75-80 per cent of total turnover in manufacturing and mining and quarrying.
Purchases of services by type

The statistics are survey-based. Approx. 900 enterprises are surveyed, selected as all enterprises in manufacturing and mining and quarrying, having at least 50 employees or yearly turnover of 100 mio. DKK. These enterprises account for 75-80 per cent of total turnover in manufacturing and mining and quarrying.
On the statistics – documentation, sources and method
See the documentation of statistics to learn more:
The purpose of the statistics is to give detailed information about the input structure of industrial production. The input measured is raw and auxiliary materials used in the processing and production of commodities, packing materials, and purchases of services. The data are divided by detailed industrial groups (NACE-groups).
The main use of the survey is in the National Accounts.