Enterprise Industry Data & Mapping | Nationwide SIC/NAICS Classification Layer

Updated: 2026
Reviewed By: SICCODE.com Industry Classification Review Team
Category: Applied Data Services & Use Cases

Enterprise Industry Data & Mapping provides nationwide establishment-level classification coverage to support location mapping, industry density analysis, and system integration. Outputs are aligned to NAICS and SIC structures and delivered in formats suitable for enterprise pipelines.

Coverage

Nationwide (U.S.)

Core Systems

NAICS + SIC

Outputs

Files + Integration

Use Cases

GIS, Risk, CRE, Analytics

Establishment-level mapping Geographic rollups Hierarchy-aware Data dictionary available Applied Data Services Hub

Who this is for

This offering is built for organizations that need consistent industry classification at scale across nationwide location datasets.

GIS & mapping platforms

Add an industry layer to map views, filters, heatmaps, and territory planning.

  • Industry overlays by NAICS/SIC
  • Density rollups by county/CBSA/ZIP
  • Hierarchical rollup (sector → industry)

Risk, compliance & underwriting

Standardize how locations are categorized across portfolios, claims, and audit workflows.

  • Consistent classification across locations
  • Portfolio segmentation by industry
  • Audit-ready documentation options

Commercial real estate & site selection

Model tenant mix, saturation, and opportunity using standardized industry buckets.

  • Trade area analysis by industry
  • Competitive density and whitespace
  • Category heatmaps

Data platforms & enrichment vendors

Add a classification layer to your records, then expose it via API, BI, or exports.

  • Bulk overlay to your internal IDs
  • Crosswalk support (NAICS ↔ SIC)
  • Documentation + data dictionary

What you receive

Deliverables are tailored to your mapping and analytics requirements, but most enterprise engagements include:

Deliverable What it includes Common usage
Establishment-level classification layer NAICS + SIC fields aligned to hierarchical structures Filter, map, and segment locations consistently
Crosswalk support NAICS ↔ SIC mapping for bridging legacy systems Migrations, legacy reporting, harmonized analytics
Geographic rollups Aggregations by geography and industry level Density maps, market sizing, whitespace modeling
Documentation package Data dictionary, field definitions, update notes Governance, compliance, internal enablement
Optional verification add-on Manual review workflows for critical subsets Audit-ready segments, high-risk portfolios

Note: scope varies by use case (GIS overlays vs underwriting segmentation vs data platform enrichment).

Delivery formats (enterprise-ready)

Bulk file delivery

Standard export formats designed for ingestion into data warehouses and BI stacks.

  • CSV / Excel for teams that need portability
  • Structured files for pipelines and ETL
  • Field-level data dictionary included

Integration & overlay support

Apply SIC/NAICS classifications to your internal locations and IDs using a repeatable matching process.

  • Overlay to internal IDs, location IDs, or account IDs
  • Mapping keys and match notes (when applicable)
  • Refresh workflows available (scheduled updates)

Typical fields (example)

Your final schema will be defined during scoping. This is a representative example of what enterprise teams request.

establishment_id
location_name
street, city, state, zip
county, cbsa (optional)
naics_2, naics_3, naics_4, naics_5, naics_6
sic_2, sic_3, sic_4
primary_industry_title
hierarchy_path (sector → subsector → group → industry)
confidence_tier (optional)
last_reviewed_year (optional)

Geographic mapping (how location layers are used)

Enterprise mapping programs typically require multiple geographic “lenses” so teams can analyze the same industry segment at different resolutions.

National & regional

Portfolio views, territory planning, macro analysis.

  • Nationwide coverage
  • Region/state breakdowns
  • Sector & subsector rollups

County & metro (CBSA)

Density analysis and market sizing.

  • Industry counts by geography
  • Comparable market benchmarking
  • Heatmaps and clustering

ZIP & local

Local coverage, service areas, site selection.

  • Local concentration views
  • Competitive proximity logic
  • Targeted overlays

Enterprise use cases

  • GIS industry overlays: filter and visualize locations by sector, subsector, or 6-digit industry.
  • Market density mapping: compute counts by county/CBSA/ZIP for heatmaps and whitespace models.
  • Risk segmentation: standardize industry categories across insured locations, claims, or audits.
  • Site selection: evaluate saturation and opportunity by industry cluster in trade areas.
  • Data enrichment: add NAICS/SIC fields to internal IDs to power analytics and product features.

Methodology & governance alignment

Enterprise teams need defensibility: consistent standards, documented definitions, and repeatable classification logic. SICCODE.com maintains classification reference structures and applies them in mapping outputs so your systems can roll up consistently.

  • Standards-aligned structures: NAICS and SIC hierarchy-aware rollups (sector → industry).
  • Establishment-level perspective: classification is designed around location-level activity for mapping use cases.
  • Documentation first: field definitions, change notes, and scope assumptions provided for enterprise governance.
  • Optional verification tier: for high-impact subsets, add manual verification workflows (CodeMatch-style review).

For methodology and trust references, see the Authority & Trust Hub.

Typical integration workflow

  1. Scope: define geography, classification depth (2–6 digit NAICS, SIC), and required rollups.
  2. Schema alignment: confirm required fields and mapping keys (your location IDs, internal IDs, etc.).
  3. Delivery: receive dataset + data dictionary in agreed format.
  4. QA: validate rollups, spot-check segments, confirm expected densities by region/category.
  5. Refresh: optional scheduled updates and change notes to support governance.

FAQ

  • Is this the same as buying a business list?
    No. This is an enterprise mapping and classification dataset intended for GIS, analytics, underwriting, and platform integrations. If you need marketing lists, see Business Lists.
  • Do you support both NAICS and SIC?
    Yes. Deliverables can include NAICS, SIC, and crosswalk support to bridge legacy reporting and modern analytics.
  • Can you overlay classifications onto our internal location IDs?
    Yes. Many enterprise engagements deliver an overlay keyed to your internal IDs so the classification layer can be joined directly inside your system.
  • What geographies can the mapping support?
    Common rollups include state, county, CBSA/metro, and ZIP. Additional geographic layers may be supported depending on scope and availability.
  • Do you provide a data dictionary?
    Yes. Enterprise deliveries include a field-level data dictionary and documentation notes to support governance and internal enablement.
  • How do you handle complex or ambiguous classifications?
    For high-impact subsets, optional verification workflows can be added so critical segments are reviewed and documented more deeply.

Request enterprise details

If you're building a nationwide mapping layer, underwriting segmentation, or analytics product and need a consistent SIC/NAICS classification dataset, contact our team for a technical overview and delivery options.


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Disclaimer: This page describes data products and services offered by SICCODE.com. Final deliverables, field availability, and refresh schedules depend on scope and data governance requirements.

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