1996 shipment figures set another HUD-era high

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The two-month depression in November and December did not prevent manufactured home manufacturers from setting another HUD-Code-era record shipments in 1996. The volume of shipments increased by 7% to 363,411 over 1995 figures, marking the second consecutive year that a record has been set in the HUD-Code era. States that made it to the top 10 in 1995 found themselves again in the top 10 list in 1996, with Texas (39,594) and North Carolina (32,411) leading the roster.

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October shipments set HUD code high

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Statistics on manufactured home shipments to states and manufactured home production by states for Oct. 1996 are presented. The states with the largest volumes of in-coming shipments include Texas (4,095), North Carolina (3,387), Georgia (2,075) and Alabama (1,857). These four states also lead in manufactured home production, ranking as follows: Georgia (5,116), Texas (4,542), Alabama (4,411) and North Carolina (3,572).

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Shipments drop for 2nd straight month

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A table presenting shipments and production of manufactured homes shows a decline for the second consecutive month in Dec. 1996 is provided. Total shipments for the month was 22, 947, compared to 24,034 a year earlier. Also, manufactured home production dropped from 24,101 in Dec. 1995 to just 22,945 in Dec. 1996. The table presents shipment and production statistics by region and state.

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