NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "all-publicly-traded-stocks"
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- 321999-13 - Gunstock (Manufacturing)Gunstock manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of wooden stocks for firearms. The process of gunstock manufacturing requires a high level of precision and attention to detail to ensure that the final product is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The industry is highly regulated and requires strict adherence to safety standards to …Examples: Rifle stocks, Shotgun stocks, Custom gunstocks, Military gunstocks, Hunting
- 551112-01 - Holding Companies (Non-Bank)Holding Companies (Non-Bank) are companies that own a controlling interest in other companies but do not engage in any substantial business operations themselves. These companies exist solely to hold and manage investments in other companies. Holding Companies (Non-Bank) can be publicly or privately owned and can hold a variety of assets, including stocks, bonds, and real estate. …Examples: Real estate holding companies, Investment holding companies, Technology holding companies, Energy holding companies,
- 523150-06 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry, which involves the buying, selling, and trading of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Securities can be issued by corporations, governments, and other organizations, and are traded on various exchanges around the world. The Securities industry …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading, Derivatives Trading, Investment Banking, Wealth Management, Asset Management,
- 523910-01 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the intermediation of funds between investors and companies. This industry is responsible for managing and investing funds on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and governments. The investments made by this industry can range from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities. The goal of this industry is to generate a return on …Examples: Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
- 523940-02 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523940 that involves the management of investments on behalf of clients. This industry is responsible for managing a range of assets, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Asset managers work with clients to develop investment strategies that align with their financial goals and risk tolerance. They also monitor market …Examples: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
- 523940-04 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. These securities can include stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Investment Trusts are closed-end funds, meaning that they have a fixed number of shares that are traded on stock exchanges. They are managed by professional fund managers who …Examples: Small-Cap Investment Trusts
- 424690-25 - Chemicals-Surplus Stock Buyers (Wholesale)Chemicals-Surplus Stock Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale buying of surplus chemical stocks from manufacturers, distributors, and other wholesalers. The surplus stock can be in the form of raw materials, intermediates, or finished products. The buyers then resell …Examples: Surplus organic chemicals, Surplus inorganic chemicals, Surplus solvents, Surplus acids and bases, Surplus polymers,
- 485119-01 - Transit LinesTransit Lines is a subdivision of the Other Urban Transit Systems industry, which involves the provision of public transportation services within urban areas. Transit Lines specifically refers to companies that operate fixed-route transit systems, such as buses, streetcars, and light rail trains. These systems typically have designated stops and schedules, and may operate on …Examples: Bus routes, Streetcar lines, Light rail systems, Trolley services, Commuter trains, Shuttle services, Rapid transit
- 712110-01 - MuseumsMuseums are institutions that collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance for the education and enjoyment of the public. Museums can be dedicated to a specific subject matter, such as art, history, science, or technology, or can be general in nature. They can be privately or publicly owned, and can range in size from …Examples: Art museums, History museums, Science museums, Children's museums, Natural history museums, Archaeological museums,
- 712190-14 - State ForestsState Forests are publicly owned forests managed by state governments for the purpose of conservation, recreation, and sustainable timber harvesting. These forests are typically large areas of land that are managed for multiple uses, including wildlife habitat, water quality protection, and outdoor recreation. State Forests are an important resource for the communities they serve, …Examples: Timber harvesting, Forest management, Wildlife habitat conservation, Water quality protection, Outdoor recreation,
- 212220-01 - Gold OresGold Ores is a subdivision of the Gold Ore and Silver Ore Mining industry, which involves the exploration, extraction, and processing of gold ore deposits to produce bullion. Gold ore is a type of ore that contains gold and other minerals, which can be extracted and refined for commercial use. The process of extracting gold from gold ore involves various methods such as crushing, grinding, and …Examples: Gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
- 423940-09 - Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale)Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale buying of gold, silver, and platinum from various sources such as individuals, businesses, and other wholesalers. The purchased metals are then refined and sold to other businesses such as jewelry manufacturers, …Examples: Gold coins, Silver bars, Platinum jewelry, Scrap gold, Dental gold, Silverware, Gold bullion, Platinum wire, Silver
- 423940-38 - Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium to international markets. Companies in this industry purchase precious metals from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then package and …Examples: Palladium bullion exporters
- 425120-73 - Fur-Skin-Dealers & Brokers (Wholesale)Fur-Skin-Dealers & Brokers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale trade of fur and skin products. This industry is responsible for the distribution of raw and processed animal hides, furs, and skins to manufacturers and retailers. The products traded in this industry are used for a variety of purposes, including clothing, accessories, and home furnishings. Fur-Skin-Dealers …Examples: Mink fur, Fox fur, Rabbit fur, Cowhide, Sheepskin, Deer skin, Crocodile skin, Snake skin, Ostrich skin, Lambskin,
- 523160-05 - Commodity BrokersCommodity brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy. They facilitate the buying and selling of these commodities on behalf of their clients, which can include individuals, corporations, and governments. Commodity brokers must have a deep understanding of the commodities they deal with, as well as …Examples: Agricultural products trading, Energy commodities trading, Metal commodities trading, Precious metals trading, Futures
- 523210-03 - Commodity ExchangesCommodity Exchanges are marketplaces where various commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy are traded. These exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade standardized contracts for commodities. The prices of these commodities are determined by the forces of supply and demand in the market. Commodity exchanges play a crucial role in the global economy …Examples: Palladium
- 523940-01 - Investment ManagementInvestment Management is a specialized industry that involves the professional management of various securities and assets to meet specific investment goals for clients. Investment managers work with individuals, corporations, and institutions to create and manage investment portfolios that align with their financial objectives. The industry is highly regulated and requires a deep understanding …Examples: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
- 523940-03 - Tax Sheltered InvestmentsTax Sheltered Investments is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that focuses on investments that provide tax benefits to investors. These investments are designed to reduce the amount of taxes paid on income, capital gains, or both. Tax Sheltered Investments are typically long-term investments that offer a range of benefits to investors, including …Examples: Retirement Savings, College Savings, Health Care Savings, Charitable Giving, Real Estate Investments, Energy
- 115210-05 - Horse BreedersHorse Breeders are professionals who specialize in breeding horses for various purposes such as racing, showing, and riding. This industry involves the careful selection of horses with desirable traits and characteristics, and the use of various breeding techniques to produce offspring with these same traits. Horse Breeders must have a deep understanding of horse anatomy, genetics, and behavior …Examples: Thoroughbred racing, Show jumping, Dressage, Polo, Rodeo, Endurance riding, Trail riding, Carriage driving, Horse
- 323120-12 - Engravers-Plastic Wood & Etc (Manufacturing)Engravers-Plastic Wood & Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 323120 that involves the manufacturing of engraved products made of materials such as plastic, wood, and other similar materials. This industry is responsible for creating a wide range of products that are used for various purposes, including signage, awards, trophies, and personalized gifts. The process of engraving …Examples: Identification tags for pets and livestock, Braille signage for the visually impaired, Engraved sports
- 332994-02 - Firearm Accessories (Manufacturing)Firearm Accessories (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of various accessories that are used in conjunction with firearms. These accessories can range from simple items such as gun cleaning kits to more complex items such as scopes and sights. The industry is highly specialized …Examples: Gun stocks
- 522320-02 - Central Reserve Depository Instn NECCentral Reserve Depository Instn NEC is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the processing, settlement, and clearing of financial transactions, including securities, commodities, and derivatives. Central Reserve Depository Instn NEC specifically refers to institutions that provide central depository …Examples: Securities depository services, Custodial services for securities, Securities lending and borrowing services,
- 523150-02 - Investment SecuritiesInvestment Securities is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on behalf of clients. Investment Securities firms act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing advice and executing trades on behalf of their clients. These firms may also engage in …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading, Mutual Fund Management, Investment Advisory Services, Wealth Management,
- 523150-07 - Stock & Bond BrokersStock & Bond Brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities, such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. They provide a range of services to their clients, including investment advice, research, and trading services. Stock & Bond Brokers work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, where they must stay up-to-date with …Examples: Equity trading, Fixed income trading, Foreign exchange trading, Derivatives trading, Investment banking, Wealth
- 523210-05 - Stock ExchangesThe Stock Exchanges industry is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry, which is responsible for providing a platform for the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Stock exchanges are an essential part of the global financial system, providing a regulated and transparent marketplace for investors to …Examples: New York Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Shanghai Stock
- 523910-02 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The mutual fund is managed by a professional fund manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities with relatively …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 523940-14 - Retirement Income FundsRetirement Income Funds is a subdivision of the Portfolio Management and Investment Advice industry that specializes in managing investment portfolios for individuals who are retired or nearing retirement. The primary goal of Retirement Income Funds is to provide a steady stream of income to retirees while preserving their capital. This is achieved by investing in a diversified portfolio of …Examples: Asset allocation for retirees
- 523991-11 - Stock & Bond Transfer AgentsStock & Bond Transfer Agents is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523991 that involves the transfer of ownership of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds from one party to another. These agents act as intermediaries between the buyer and seller, ensuring that the transfer of securities is done accurately and efficiently. They also maintain records of ownership and handle …Examples: Stock transfer services
- 523999-03 - Investors NECInvestors NEC is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry that involves companies engaged in investment activities that are not classified elsewhere. These companies invest in a variety of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Investors NEC may include individuals, partnerships, corporations, or other entities that invest their own …Examples: Angel investors, Venture capitalists, Private equity firms, Hedge funds, Mutual funds, Pension funds, Sovereign wealth
- 523999-05 - Money BrokersMoney Brokers are financial professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and currencies. They facilitate transactions by matching buyers and sellers and negotiating prices. Money Brokers typically work in fast-paced environments and must have a deep understanding of financial markets and instruments. …Examples: Stock trading
- 525990-03 - Unit Investment Trusts-Certificate OfcsUnit Investment Trusts-Certificate Ofcs is a subdivision of the Other Financial Vehicles industry that involves the creation and management of investment trusts. These trusts are created by pooling funds from multiple investors and investing them in a diversified portfolio of securities, such as stocks and bonds. The trusts are then divided into shares, which are sold to investors. The …Examples: Equity Unit Investment Trusts, Fixed Income Unit Investment Trusts, Municipal Bond Unit Investment Trusts,
- 541618-10 - Trade Clearing ExchangesTrade Clearing Exchanges are a type of industry that provides a platform for the exchange of financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. These exchanges act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, ensuring that trades are executed in a fair and transparent manner. Trade Clearing Exchanges are responsible for clearing and settling trades, which involves verifying the …Examples: Stock exchange
- 237990-12 - Construction ManagementConstruction Management is a specialized field within the construction industry that involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of construction projects from beginning to end. It is a crucial aspect of the construction process that ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all stakeholders involved. Construction managers oversee all …Examples: Road construction management, Bridge construction management, Airport construction management, Hospital construction
- 423610-92 - Switches-All Types (Wholesale)The Switches-All Types (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of all types of switches, including but not limited to, toggle switches, rocker switches, push-button switches, rotary switches, slide switches, and snap switches. These switches are used in a variety of applications, including industrial machinery, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics. …Examples: Toggle switches, Rocker switches, Push-button switches, Rotary switches, Slide switches, Snap switches, Limit switches,
- 488390-05 - Marine DocumentationMarine Documentation is a specialized industry that provides support activities for water transportation. This industry involves the creation, management, and maintenance of various types of documents related to marine operations. Marine Documentation professionals are responsible for ensuring that all necessary documentation is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. They work closely with …Examples: Vessel registration, Cargo manifests, Bills of lading, Customs declarations, Crew lists, Safety inspection reports,
- 115116-05 - Farm SupervisorsFarm Supervisors are professionals who oversee the daily operations of farms and ensure that all tasks are completed efficiently and effectively. They are responsible for managing farm workers, delegating tasks, and ensuring that all work is done in accordance with safety regulations and industry standards. Farm Supervisors must have a strong understanding of agricultural practices …Examples: Dairy farms, Cattle ranches, Poultry farms, Vegetable farms, Fruit orchards, Grain farms, Hemp farms, Aquaculture
- 213112-07 - Oil InspectorsOil Inspectors are professionals who specialize in inspecting oil and gas wells, pipelines, and other equipment related to the oil and gas industry. They are responsible for ensuring that all equipment is functioning properly and safely, and that all regulations and standards are being met. Oil Inspectors play a crucial role in the oil and gas industry, as they help to prevent …Examples: Oil Rig Inspection, Pipeline Inspection, Tank Inspection, Wellhead Inspection, Valve Inspection, Pressure Vessel
- 236118-36 - General Contractors-Residential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Residential Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236118, which involves the construction of new residential buildings or the renovation of existing ones. This industry is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of a residential construction project, from obtaining necessary permits to hiring subcontractors and ensuring that the project is completed …Examples: Roofing installation, Siding installation, Window and door installation, Fence installation
- 238130-01 - Framing Contractors-BuildingsFraming Contractors-Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238130 that involves the construction of the structural framework of buildings. This industry is responsible for creating the skeleton of a building, which includes the walls, floors, and roof. Framing Contractors-Buildings work closely with architects and engineers to ensure that the building's design is structurally …Examples: Residential framing, Commercial framing, Industrial framing, Multi-family framing, Institutional framing, Hotel
- 238990-18 - ContractorsContractors are professionals who specialize in the construction industry. They are responsible for managing and overseeing construction projects from start to finish. Contractors work with clients to determine project requirements, create project plans, and ensure that all work is completed on time and within budget. They are also responsible for hiring and managing subcontractors, …Examples: Roofing installation, Plumbing installation, Electrical installation, HVAC installation,
- 334310-12 - Tape Recorders/Players-Sound (Manufacturing)Tape Recorders/Players-Sound (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing industry that involves the production of tape recorders and players that are used for sound recording and playback. This industry includes the manufacturing of cassette players, reel-to-reel tape recorders, and other sound recording devices that use magnetic tape technology. The …Examples: Cassette players, Reel-to-reel tape recorders, Portable tape players, Walkman-style devices, Dictation machines, Voice
- 336999-01 - All Terrain Vehicles (Manufacturing)All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are motorized vehicles designed to travel on a variety of terrains, including off-road and rough terrain. The manufacturing of ATVs involves the production of vehicles that are typically used for recreational purposes, such as hunting, racing, and outdoor exploration. These vehicles are designed to be durable and capable of handling rough terrain, with …Examples: Off-road vehicles, Side-by-sides, Utility ATVs, Sport ATVs, Youth ATVs, Racing ATVs, Hunting ATVs, Farm ATVs, Military
- 339999-03 - Amusement Park Rides Equipment (Manufacturing)Amusement Park Rides Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment used in amusement parks, theme parks, and other entertainment venues. The equipment produced by this industry includes a wide range of rides, such as roller coasters, water rides, and other thrill rides. The industry also …Examples: Climbing walls, Paintball fields
- 441110-07 - Utility Vehicles-Sport & Atv (Retail)Utility Vehicles-Sport & Atv (Retail) is a subdivision of the New Car Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of utility vehicles, sports vehicles, and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). These vehicles are designed for off-road use and are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, farmers, and ranchers. The industry involves the sale of both new and used vehicles, as well as the …Examples: All-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
- 441227-01 - All Terrain Vehicles (Retail)The All Terrain Vehicles (Retail) industry involves the sale of off-road vehicles designed to handle a variety of terrains, including dirt, sand, mud, and rocky terrain. These vehicles are typically four-wheeled and are used for recreational purposes such as hunting, camping, and off-road racing. The industry also includes the sale of accessories and parts for these vehicles. …Examples: Side-by-side UTVs, Four-wheelers, Dirt bikes, Sand rails, Off-road go-karts, Utility ATVs, Amphibious ATVs,
- 455219-30 - Importers (Retail)Importers (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves businesses engaged in the retail sale of general merchandise that has been imported from other countries. These businesses purchase goods from foreign manufacturers and distributors and sell them directly to consumers through physical retail stores or online platforms. Importers (Retail) may specialize in a particular type …Examples: Imported clothing retailers, Imported electronics retailers, Imported home goods retailers, Imported toy retailers,
- 483211-05 - Shipping AgentsShipping agents are professionals who act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers. They are responsible for coordinating the transportation of goods by sea, air, or land. Shipping agents are involved in a range of activities, including negotiating rates, arranging for cargo insurance, and preparing shipping documents. They also ensure that all necessary permits and licenses are …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Tanker shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Dry bulk
- 513199-16 - Instruction Manuals (Manufacturing)Instruction Manuals (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the All Other Publishers industry that involves the creation and publishing of manuals that provide instructions for the assembly, installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of various products manufactured by companies. These manuals are an essential part of the product and provide customers with the necessary …Examples: Automotive Repair Manuals, Home Appliance Manuals, Electronics Manuals, Machinery Manuals, Power Tool Manuals, Medical
- 519210-01 - City Government-LibrariesCity Government-Libraries is a subdivision of the Libraries and Archives industry under NAICS Code 519210. This industry involves the operation of libraries that are owned and funded by city governments. City Government-Libraries provide access to a wide range of materials such as books, magazines, newspapers, and audiovisual materials. These libraries also offer various services such as …Examples: Summer reading programs for all ages
- 541310-04 - Architectural & Constr SpecificationsArchitectural & Constr Specifications is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves the creation of detailed specifications for construction projects. This industry is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of a construction project are properly planned and executed, from the initial design phase to the final construction phase. The professionals in this industry work …Examples: Building Materials Specifications, Electrical System Specifications, Plumbing System Specifications, HVAC System
- 561510-10 - Wedding Honeymoon PlannersWedding Honeymoon Planners is a subdivision of the Travel Agencies industry that specializes in organizing and coordinating all aspects of weddings and honeymoons for clients. This industry involves working closely with clients to create a personalized and memorable experience for their special day. Wedding Honeymoon Planners are responsible for managing all the details of the …Examples: Destination weddings, Beach weddings, Luxury honeymoons, Adventure honeymoons, Cultural weddings, Eco-friendly
- 561720-06 - Garage CleaningGarage cleaning is a specialized service that involves the thorough cleaning and organization of garages. This industry is a subdivision of janitorial services and is focused on providing cleaning services for garages of all sizes. The primary goal of garage cleaning is to create a clean and organized space that is free of clutter and debris. This service is typically provided by …Examples: Residential garage cleaning, Commercial garage cleaning, Parking garage cleaning, Automotive garage cleaning, Storage
- 561990-22 - Vehicle & Drivers Licensing ServicesVehicle & Drivers Licensing Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561990, which falls under the category of "All Other Support Services". This industry involves providing support services related to vehicle and driver licensing. The services provided by this industry include but are not limited to vehicle registration, driver's license issuance and renewal, vehicle inspection, …Examples: Vehicle registration, Driver's license issuance, Driver's license renewal, Vehicle inspection, Emission testing,
- 611610-11 - Dancing InstructionDancing Instruction is a subdivision of Fine Arts Schools industry that involves teaching individuals or groups of all ages various forms of dance. This industry includes dance studios, schools, and academies that offer classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, ballroom, salsa, and other dance styles. Dancing Instruction is a physically demanding industry that requires …Examples: Ballet classes for children, Ballroom dance lessons for adults, Dance fitness classes for all ages
- 611699-44 - Pageant Managers & ProducersPageant Managers & Producers are professionals who organize and manage beauty pageants, talent competitions, and other similar events. They are responsible for overseeing all aspects of the event, from selecting the contestants to coordinating the production and logistics of the event. Pageant Managers & Producers work closely with contestants, judges, sponsors, and other stakeholders to …Examples: Beauty pageants, Talent competitions, Modeling contests, Dance competitions, Music competitions, Acting competitions,
- 621399-73 - Health & Safety ConsultantsHealth & Safety Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to organizations on matters related to health and safety in the workplace. They work with businesses of all sizes and across all industries to ensure that they comply with relevant health and safety regulations and standards. Health & Safety Consultants are responsible for identifying potential …Examples: Construction safety, Chemical safety, Electrical safety, Fire safety, Hazardous materials safety, Industrial hygiene,
- 713110-06 - Amusement/Water Park Ride/AttractionThe Amusement/Water Park Ride/Attraction industry involves the operation of various rides and attractions in amusement parks and water parks. These rides and attractions are designed to provide entertainment and excitement to visitors of all ages. The industry includes a wide range of activities, from the operation of roller coasters and water slides to the management of food and beverage …Examples: Ferris wheel, Wave pool, Bumper cars, Lazy river, Drop tower, Log flume, Carousel, Zip line, Go-kart track, Virtual
- 713990-06 - Sports InstructionSports Instruction is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS code. This industry involves providing training and coaching services to individuals or groups in various sports activities. Sports Instruction businesses offer a range of services, including teaching fundamental skills, providing advanced training, and organizing sports events. The industry …Examples: Soccer coaching, Tennis lessons, Golf instruction, Swimming classes, Martial arts training, Gymnastics coaching, Dance
- 713990-19 - Golf Courses-MiniatureGolf Courses-Miniature is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries" category. This industry involves the operation of miniature golf courses, which are typically outdoor facilities that feature a series of putting greens with various obstacles and themes. Miniature golf courses are designed to be fun and …Examples: Themed miniature golf courses, Indoor miniature golf courses, Outdoor miniature golf courses, Glow-in-the-dark
- 713990-38 - Rifle & Pistol RangesRifle & Pistol Ranges is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the category of "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries". This industry involves providing a facility for individuals to practice shooting firearms, including rifles and pistols. The range is typically an indoor or outdoor facility with designated shooting lanes and targets. The industry …Examples: Public shooting range
- 713990-63 - Cheerleading InstructionsCheerleading Instructions is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS Code. This industry involves providing training and instruction in cheerleading, a sport that combines dance, gymnastics, and stunts. Cheerleading Instructions businesses offer classes, camps, clinics, and private lessons to individuals or groups of all ages and skill levels. The …Examples: Cheerleading camps, Cheerleading clinics, Cheerleading classes, Cheerleading private lessons, Cheerleading
- 811310-07 - Cranes-Inspection & Testing ServiceCranes-Inspection & Testing Service is a specialized industry that involves the inspection and testing of cranes used in commercial and industrial settings. This industry ensures that cranes are functioning properly and safely, and that they meet all regulatory requirements. The inspection and testing process involves a thorough examination of all crane components, including the …Examples: Overhead cranes, Gantry cranes, Jib cranes, Tower cranes, Mobile cranes, Crawler cranes, Articulating cranes,
- 926130-05 - Irrigation DistrictsIrrigation Districts are entities that are responsible for the regulation and administration of water resources for agricultural purposes. These districts are typically formed by groups of farmers who come together to manage and distribute water resources in a particular area. The primary goal of Irrigation Districts is to ensure that water is distributed fairly and efficiently to …Examples: Irrigation system installation
- 111998-04 - Farm ProductsThe Farm Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various crops and plants for commercial purposes. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998, which encompasses all other miscellaneous crop farming activities. The Farm Products industry is a vital component of the agricultural sector and plays a significant role in the global food supply chain. …Examples: Livestock feed crops
- 111998-08 - Maple Sugar & SyrupThe Maple Sugar & Syrup industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998, which falls under the category of All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming. This industry involves the production of maple syrup and other maple products, such as maple sugar, maple candy, and maple cream. The process of producing maple syrup involves tapping maple trees, collecting the sap, and boiling it down …Examples: Maple syrup production, Maple sugar production, Maple candy production, Maple cream production, Maple butter
- 112990-08 - Livestock BrokersLivestock brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, on behalf of their clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, negotiating prices and ensuring that all parties are satisfied with the transaction. Livestock brokers must have a deep understanding of the industry, including market …Examples: Livestock trading, Livestock transportation, Livestock export, Livestock import,
- 112990-11 - LlamasThe Llamas industry is a subdivision of the All Other Animal Production industry under the NAICS Code 112990. This industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of llamas for various purposes such as wool production, pack animals, and as pets. Llamas are domesticated animals that are native to South America and are known for their gentle nature, intelligence, and adaptability to …Examples: Llama wool production, Llama pack animal services, Llama breeding and sales, Llama petting zoos, Llama therapy animals,
- 112990-17 - AlpacasThe Alpaca industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which encompasses all other animal production. Alpacas are domesticated South American camelids that are primarily raised for their fiber, which is used to make clothing and textiles. Alpacas are known for their soft and luxurious fleece, which comes in a range of natural colors. The industry involves breeding, raising, and …Examples: Alpaca breeding, Alpaca fiber production, Alpaca shows, Alpaca sales, Alpaca clothing and textile production, Alpaca
- 112990-18 - Bird FarmBird Farming is a type of animal production that involves the breeding, raising, and selling of various species of birds for commercial purposes. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which covers all other animal production activities. Bird Farms can range from small-scale operations to large commercial enterprises, and can specialize in the production of a …Examples: Chicken Farming, Turkey Farming, Duck Farming, Goose Farming, Quail Farming, Pheasant Farming, Ostrich Farming, Emu
- 114210-03 - Fishing TournamentsFishing Tournaments is a subdivision of the Hunting and Trapping industry that involves organizing and hosting competitive fishing events. These events can range from small local competitions to large-scale national or international tournaments. Fishing Tournaments typically require a significant amount of planning and coordination to ensure that the event runs smoothly and safely …Examples: Bass fishing tournaments, Trout fishing tournaments, Saltwater fishing tournaments, Fly fishing tournaments, Ice
- 115112-06 - Vineyard ConsultantsVineyard Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to vineyard owners and managers. They specialize in the cultivation of grapes and the production of wine, and work closely with their clients to ensure that their vineyards are healthy, productive, and profitable. Vineyard Consultants are knowledgeable about all aspects of vineyard management, including soil …Examples: Grape cultivation, Wine production, Vineyard management, Grape harvesting, Vineyard design, Vineyard planning,
- 115115-03 - Farm LaborFarm Labor involves the hiring of workers to perform various tasks related to agricultural production. These workers are typically employed by farm labor contractors and crew leaders who provide labor services to farmers and ranchers. The tasks performed by farm laborers can include planting, harvesting, pruning, and other activities related to crop production. Farm labor is a …Examples: Livestock herding
- 115210-08 - Horse TrainingHorse Training is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves the training of horses for various purposes, such as racing, show jumping, dressage, and other equestrian events. Horse trainers work with horses of all ages, from foals to mature horses, and use a variety of techniques to train …Examples: Racehorse training, Show jumping training, Dressage training, Polo horse training, Rodeo horse training, Trail horse
- 212321-02 - QuarriesQuarries are a type of mining operation that involves extracting stone, rock, gravel, sand, or other minerals from the earth's surface. This process typically involves drilling, blasting, and crushing the rock to extract the desired material. Quarries can be found all over the world and are used for a variety of purposes, including construction, landscaping, and road building. …Examples: Limestone quarrying, Granite quarrying, Sandstone quarrying, Basalt quarrying, Gravel extraction, Dimension stone
- 236115-02 - Construction-Building ContractorsConstruction-Building Contractors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115, which involves the construction of new single-family homes, excluding for-sale builders. Building contractors are responsible for managing and overseeing the construction process of residential buildings, from the initial planning stages to the final touches. They work closely with architects, engineers, and other …Examples: Siding installation, Window and door installation
- 236115-05 - General ContractorsGeneral Contractors are professionals who oversee and manage construction projects from start to finish. They are responsible for coordinating and supervising all aspects of a construction project, including hiring subcontractors, obtaining permits, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. General Contractors typically work on large-scale projects such …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Shopping centers, Hospitals, Schools, Bridges, Highways, Residential homes, Apartment
- 236115-06 - Home BuildersHome Builders are companies that specialize in the construction of new single-family homes. This industry involves the entire process of building a home, from the initial design and planning stages to the final construction and finishing touches. Home Builders work closely with architects, engineers, and other professionals to ensure that each home is built to the highest standards of quality and …Examples: Custom home construction, Spec home construction, Luxury home construction, Energy-efficient home construction,
- 236115-16 - Home Building ConsultantsHome Building Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals or companies involved in the construction of new single-family homes. They work closely with clients to ensure that their vision for their new home is realized, while also ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. Home Building Consultants are knowledgeable about all …Examples: Site selection, Design consultation, Construction management, Budget planning, Material selection, Energy efficiency
- 236118-07 - Deck BuildersDeck Builders are professionals who specialize in designing and constructing outdoor decks for residential properties. They work with clients to create custom decks that meet their specific needs and preferences. Deck Builders are responsible for all aspects of the deck building process, from initial design to final construction. They must have a strong understanding of construction …Examples: Deck lighting installation, Deck railing installation, Deck stair installation, Deck pergola
- 236118-10 - Dormer ConstructionDormer construction is a specialized area of residential remodeling that involves the addition of a dormer to an existing roof. A dormer is a structural element that protrudes from a sloping roof, creating additional headroom and usable space in an attic or upper level. Dormer construction can be a complex process that requires careful planning and execution to ensure that the new structure is …Examples: Roof dormer installation, Dormer window installation
- 236118-21 - Patio & Deck BuildersPatio & Deck Builders are professionals who specialize in designing and constructing outdoor living spaces such as patios, decks, and other outdoor structures. They work with clients to create customized outdoor spaces that meet their specific needs and preferences. These professionals are skilled in all aspects of outdoor construction, from design and planning to installation and …Examples: Patio design and installation, Retaining wall construction, Deck and patio lighting installation,
- 236118-23 - Remodeling & Repairing Bldg ContractorsRemodeling & Repairing Building Contractors are professionals who specialize in renovating and repairing existing residential and commercial buildings. They are responsible for ensuring that the building is structurally sound and meets all safety codes. This industry involves a wide range of services, including painting, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, and roofing. Remodeling …Examples: Flooring installation, Fence installation, HVAC installation, Insulation installation,
- 236118-24 - Residential DesignersResidential Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning residential spaces. They work with clients to create functional and aesthetically pleasing living spaces that meet their needs and preferences. Residential Designers are responsible for creating detailed plans and drawings that outline the layout, materials, and finishes of a residential space. They work …Examples: Interior design, Kitchen design, Bathroom design, Bedroom design, Living room design, Home office design, Space
- 236118-31 - Water Damage Restoration-ResidentialWater Damage Restoration-Residential is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and restoration of residential properties that have been damaged by water. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to mitigate the damage caused by water and restore the affected property to its pre-damaged condition. Water damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including floods, …Examples: Flood damage restoration, Burst pipe repair, Roof leak repair, Sewage backup cleanup, Water extraction services, Mold
- 236118-43 - Garage BuildersGarage builders are professionals who specialize in constructing garages for residential properties. They are responsible for designing, planning, and building garages that meet the specific needs of their clients. Garage builders work closely with homeowners to ensure that the garage is built to their exact specifications and that it complements the overall design of the property. They …Examples: Detached garage construction, Attached garage construction, Garage addition construction, Garage renovation, Garage
- 236210-04 - Sewage Treatment Plant ContractorsSewage Treatment Plant Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of facilities that treat wastewater to remove contaminants and pollutants before releasing it back into the environment. These contractors are responsible for the design, construction, installation, and maintenance of sewage treatment plants. They work closely with engineers, architects, and government …Examples: Wastewater treatment plants, Sewage treatment facilities, Water reclamation centers, Industrial wastewater treatment
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the building is constructed …Examples: Office buildings, Schools and universities, Hospitals and medical facilities, Hotels and resorts, Retail stores and
- 236220-38 - Grain Elevators-BuildersGrain Elevators-Builders is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of grain elevators, which are facilities used for the storage and distribution of grain. Grain elevators are typically large, vertical structures that are used to store and transport grain from one location to another. The construction of …Examples: Grain storage facilities, Grain distribution centers, Grain terminals, Grain silos, Grain elevators, Grain processing
- 236220-40 - Swimming Pool Contractors Dealers & DesignersSwimming pool contractors, dealers, and designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, installation, and design of swimming pools for commercial and institutional buildings. They work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the swimming pool is built to the highest standards and meets all safety regulations. Swimming pool …Examples: Commercial pool installation
- 236220-47 - Maintenance ContractorsMaintenance Contractors are companies that specialize in the upkeep and repair of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry involves a range of services that are necessary to maintain the functionality and safety of buildings, including routine maintenance, repairs, and renovations. Maintenance Contractors work closely with building owners and managers to ensure that their properties …Examples: HVAC maintenance, Plumbing repairs, Electrical repairs, Roof repairs, Painting services, Flooring repairs, Window
- 237110-11 - Sewer Construction ConsultantsSewer Construction Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the design, construction, and maintenance of sewer systems. They work with clients to assess their needs and develop customized solutions that meet their specific requirements. Sewer Construction Consultants are responsible for ensuring that sewer systems are designed and constructed in compliance with …Examples: Sewer system design, Sewer system construction, Sewer system maintenance, Sewer system inspection, Sewer system repair,
- 237110-16 - Sea Wall ContractorsSea Wall Contractors are professionals who specialize in the construction of sea walls, which are structures built along the shoreline to protect against erosion and flooding. These contractors are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining sea walls that can withstand the harsh conditions of the ocean and protect the surrounding land from damage. Sea Wall …Examples: Military installations
- 237120-07 - Pipe Line ContractorsPipe Line Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of pipelines for the transportation of oil, gas, and other fluids. These contractors are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of pipelines that are used to transport these materials over long distances. The work of Pipe Line Contractors involves a range of activities, including excavation, welding, …Examples: Oil pipeline construction, Gas pipeline construction, Water pipeline construction, Sewer pipeline construction,
- 237120-08 - Piping ContractorsPiping Contractors are companies that specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of piping systems. These systems can be used for a variety of purposes, including the transportation of oil, gas, water, and other fluids. Piping Contractors work on both large and small projects, from residential plumbing to industrial pipelines. They are responsible for ensuring that the …Examples: Plumbing installation
- 237130-04 - Conduit ContractorsConduit contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of conduits, which are pipes or tubes used to protect and route electrical wiring, cables, and other types of communication lines. These contractors work on a variety of projects, from small residential installations to large-scale commercial and industrial projects. They are …Examples: Electrical conduit installation, Fiber optic conduit installation
- 237210-06 - Property Management-CommercialProperty Management-Commercial is a subdivision of the Land Subdivision industry that involves the management of commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these properties are well-maintained, leased, and generating revenue for their owners. Property Management-Commercial companies act as intermediaries …Examples: Office building management, Shopping center management, Industrial park management, Commercial real estate management,
- 237310-12 - Road Building ContractorsRoad Building Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of highways, streets, and bridges. They are responsible for building and maintaining the infrastructure that allows people and goods to move from one place to another. Road Building Contractors work on projects of varying sizes, from small local roads to major highways and bridges. They are involved in …Examples: Culvert installation, Drainage system installation, Guardrail installation, Retaining wall
- 237310-21 - Stripers-MechanicalStripers-Mechanical is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry that specializes in the application of mechanical striping on roads, highways, and bridges. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and machinery to apply paint and other materials to road surfaces in order to create clear and visible markings for drivers. Stripers-Mechanical companies …Examples: Highway lane markings, Crosswalks, Stop bars, Turn lanes, Bike lanes, Parking lot markings, Arrows and symbols,
- 237990-10 - Mobile Homes-Anchoring ServiceMobile Homes-Anchoring Service is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that specializes in the installation and maintenance of anchoring systems for mobile homes. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that mobile homes are securely anchored to the ground, protecting them from damage caused by high winds, …Examples: Mobile home skirting installation, Mobile home pier installation
- 237990-26 - Race Tracks-ConsultantsRace Tracks-Consultants is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that specializes in providing consulting services for the design, construction, and maintenance of race tracks. These consultants work with clients to ensure that the race track is designed to meet the specific needs of the client and the type of racing that will take place on the track. They …Examples: Oval race tracks, Road course race tracks, Drag strips, Karting tracks, Motocross tracks, Horse racing tracks,
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