NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "brokerage"
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- 523150-05 - Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation CoThe Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry. This industry involves the buying and selling of government securities, such as treasury bonds and bills, on behalf of clients. These brokers and dealers act as intermediaries between the government and investors, facilitating the purchase and sale of securities. …Examples: Government securities brokerage, Treasury bill brokerage, Government bond brokerage, Treasury bond
- 531312-01 - Brokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment HouseBrokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment House is a subdivision of the Nonresidential Property Managers industry that involves the buying, selling, and leasing of hotel, motel, and apartment house properties. Brokers in this industry act as intermediaries between property owners and potential buyers or tenants. They provide valuable market knowledge and expertise to help clients make informed decisions …Examples: Hotel brokerage, Motel brokerage, Apartment house brokerage, Real estate brokerage and
- 522310-02 - Loan BrokerageLoan brokerage is a type of financial service that involves acting as an intermediary between borrowers and lenders. Loan brokers assist individuals and businesses in obtaining loans by matching them with suitable lenders. They provide advice on loan options, interest rates, and repayment terms, and help borrowers navigate the loan application process. Loan brokerage can include …Examples: Personal loans, Business loans, Student loans, Auto loans, Home equity loans, Payday loans, Equipment financing,
- 561990-17 - Merchandise BrokersMerchandise brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They facilitate the sale of products by negotiating deals, finding potential buyers, and arranging for the delivery of goods. Merchandise brokers work in a variety of industries, including food, textiles, and consumer goods. They are responsible for ensuring that the products they sell meet the …Examples: Consumer goods brokerage, Industrial equipment brokerage, Building materials brokerage
- 423860-22 - Ship Brokers (Wholesale)Ship Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between ship owners and charterers or buyers. They facilitate the buying, selling, and chartering of ships and other marine vessels. Ship brokers provide a range of services to their clients, including market analysis, price negotiation, and contract drafting. They have a deep understanding of the shipping industry and use their …Examples: Tanker vessel brokerage, Tugboat brokerage
- 541618-02 - Customs BrokersCustoms brokers are professionals who assist importers and exporters in meeting federal requirements for international shipments. They act as intermediaries between the government and businesses, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed accurately and on time. Customs brokers are knowledgeable about customs regulations, tariff schedules, and trade agreements, and they use this expertise …Examples: Customs brokerage firms
- 541618-20 - Export ConsultantsExport Consultants are professionals who provide guidance and assistance to businesses looking to expand their operations overseas. They specialize in helping companies navigate the complex regulations and procedures involved in exporting goods and services to foreign markets. Export Consultants work closely with their clients to develop strategies for entering new markets, identifying potential …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 561110-08 - Export ManagementExport management is a specialized industry that involves the planning, coordination, and execution of international trade transactions. Companies in this industry provide a range of services to businesses that want to expand their operations overseas, including market research, logistics management, customs compliance, and financial services. Export management firms act as intermediaries between …Examples: Customs brokerage services
- 423990-10 - Exporters (Wholesale)Exporters (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of various durable goods to foreign markets. These companies purchase goods from manufacturers and other wholesalers and then sell them to foreign buyers. The goods can range from industrial machinery to consumer goods, such as electronics and clothing. Exporters (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the global economy by …Examples: Industrial machinery exporters, Electronics exporters, Clothing exporters, Food and beverage exporters, Automotive
- 423990-19 - Importers (Wholesale)Importers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in purchasing goods from foreign countries and selling them to domestic customers. These companies are involved in the importation of a wide range of durable goods, including machinery, equipment, electronics, and other products. Importers (Wholesale) are responsible for sourcing products from overseas suppliers, negotiating prices and terms, …Examples: Imported machinery and equipment, Imported electronics and appliances, Imported automotive parts, Imported building
- 441222-25 - Yacht Brokers (Retail)Yacht Brokers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in the sale of luxury yachts and boats. These brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing a range of services to facilitate the sale of yachts. They work with clients to determine their needs and preferences, and then use their expertise to find the perfect yacht for them. Yacht Brokers (Retail) also provide advice on …Examples: Yacht brokerage services
- 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,
- 484121-01 - Trucking ManagementTrucking Management is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload industry. It involves the planning, coordination, and execution of transportation operations for goods and materials via trucks. Trucking Management companies are responsible for ensuring that shipments are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with regulations. They oversee the entire …Examples: Freight transportation services, Truckload shipping, LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping, Refrigerated trucking, Flatbed
- 484230-13 - TruckingTrucking is a specialized freight transportation industry that involves the movement of goods over long distances. This industry is responsible for the transportation of a wide range of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and equipment. Trucking companies typically operate a fleet of trucks that are used to transport goods from one location to another. The trucks used in this …Examples: Freight brokerage
- 484230-20 - Trucking-Transportation BrokersTrucking-Transportation Brokers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484230, which falls under the category of Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance. This industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods by motor vehicle. These brokers do not own or operate the trucks used to transport the …Examples: Freight brokerage services
- 485999-11 - Intermodal ServicesIntermodal Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 485999 that involves the transportation of passengers or goods using multiple modes of transportation, such as rail, truck, and ship. This industry provides a seamless and efficient transportation solution by combining different modes of transportation to move cargo or people from one point to another. Intermodal Services is a crucial part of …Examples: Freight brokerage
- 488390-06 - Ship Owners & OperatorsShip Owners & Operators are companies that own and operate ships for commercial purposes. This industry involves the transportation of goods and people by sea, including cargo ships, tankers, passenger ships, and ferries. Ship Owners & Operators are responsible for the maintenance and operation of their vessels, as well as ensuring compliance with safety regulations and international maritime …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Passenger shipping, Ferry services, Cruise lines, Offshore support
- 488510-06 - Freight-ForwardingFreight-Forwarding is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488510 that involves the organization and coordination of shipments for individuals or companies. Freight-Forwarding companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, ensuring that goods are transported from one location to another in a timely and cost-effective manner. These companies handle a range of tasks, including …Examples: International Shipping, Air Freight, Ocean Freight, Rail Freight, Trucking, Customs Clearance, Warehousing and
- 522390-03 - Mortgage Feasibility ConsultantsMortgage Feasibility Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and analysis to clients who are considering investing in real estate or obtaining a mortgage. They help clients determine the feasibility of a mortgage by analyzing the client's financial situation, credit history, and the property's value. They also provide guidance on the best mortgage options available to the client …Examples: Mortgage brokerage
- 523210-04 - Futures-ExchangesFutures-Exchanges is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry that involves the trading of futures contracts. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell a specific asset at a predetermined price and date in the future. Futures-Exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade these contracts, which can include commodities, currencies, and financial …Examples: Futures trading brokerage
- 523999-02 - International Trade ServicesInternational Trade Services is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry that involves facilitating and managing trade transactions between companies located in different countries. This industry includes a range of services such as import/export financing, foreign exchange services, trade documentation, logistics and transportation, and customs …Examples: Export management companies, Customs brokers, Freight forwarders, International trade consultants, Trade finance
- 523999-08 - Oil-Crude-PurchasingThe Oil-Crude-Purchasing industry involves the purchasing of crude oil from various sources such as oil fields, refineries, and other suppliers. Companies in this industry purchase crude oil in large quantities and then sell it to refineries or other buyers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the oil market and its fluctuations. …Examples: Oil trading and brokerage
- 525110-03 - Individual Retirement AccountsIndividual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are a type of retirement savings account that individuals can set up with a financial institution, such as a bank or brokerage firm. IRAs are designed to help individuals save for retirement by allowing them to contribute pre-tax income, which can then grow tax-free until retirement. There are two main types of IRAs: traditional and Roth. Traditional …Examples: Retirement savings, Tax-advantaged savings, Investment accounts, Wealth management, Financial planning, Retirement
- 531120-09 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are commercial buildings that serve as international business hubs for companies engaged in global trade. These centers provide a range of services and facilities to support international trade, including office space, meeting rooms, exhibition halls, and trade information centers. World Trade Centers are typically located in major cities and are designed to facilitate the …Examples: Import/export companies, International logistics firms, Trade associations, Customs brokers, Freight forwarders,
- 531390-10 - Real Estate Support ServicesReal Estate Support Services is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that provides a range of services to support the buying, selling, and management of real estate properties. These services are designed to assist real estate agents, brokers, property managers, and investors in their day-to-day operations. Real Estate Support Services can be provided by …Examples: Real estate brokerage support
- 541613-07 - Invention Consultants & BrokersInvention Consultants & Brokers are professionals who assist inventors in bringing their ideas to market. They provide a range of services, including patent searches, patent applications, licensing negotiations, and marketing strategies. Invention Consultants & Brokers work with inventors to evaluate the commercial potential of their ideas and help them navigate the complex process of bringing a …Examples: Patent brokerage
- 541618-04 - Foreign Trade ConsultantsForeign Trade Consultants are professionals who provide guidance and advice to businesses engaged in international trade. They assist companies in navigating the complex regulations and procedures involved in importing and exporting goods and services across borders. These consultants have a deep understanding of international trade laws, customs regulations, and trade agreements, and they use …Examples: Customs brokerage services
- 541618-09 - Tariff BureausTariff Bureaus are a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that specialize in providing consulting services related to tariffs and trade regulations. These bureaus assist companies in navigating the complex world of international trade by providing guidance on tariffs, duties, and other trade regulations. Tariff Bureaus work with a range of clients, from small …Examples: Customs brokerage services
- 541690-23 - Shipping ConsultantsShipping consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations involved in the shipping industry. They offer a range of services to help clients optimize their shipping operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Shipping consultants may work with a variety of clients, including shipping companies, freight forwarders, importers, exporters, and …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 561599-07 - Steamship AgenciesSteamship Agencies are companies that provide services related to the transportation of goods and passengers by sea. These agencies act as intermediaries between the ship owners and the cargo owners or passengers. They are responsible for arranging the shipment of goods or the travel of passengers, as well as providing various other services related to the shipping industry. Steamship Agencies …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 713930-11 - Yacht HarborsYacht Harbors are facilities that provide docking and storage for yachts and other recreational boats. These harbors are typically located in coastal areas and offer a range of services to boat owners, including fueling, maintenance, repair, and other amenities such as restaurants, shops, and lodging. Yacht Harbors are designed to accommodate boats of various sizes and types, from small sailboats …Examples: Yacht sales and brokerage
- 926120-07 - Port ServicesPort Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926120 that involves the regulation and administration of transportation programs related to ports. This industry is responsible for managing the operations and logistics of ports, ensuring the safe and efficient movement of goods and people through these important transportation hubs. Port Services encompasses a wide range of activities, from …Examples: Customs brokerage