NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "coffee shops"
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- 445298-06 - Coffee Roasting & Handling Equipment (Retail)Coffee Roasting & Handling Equipment (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of equipment used in the roasting and handling of coffee beans. This industry caters to coffee shops, cafes, and other businesses that roast their own coffee beans. The equipment sold in this industry is designed to roast, grind, and package coffee beans, as …Examples: Coffee Roasting Machines, Coffee Grinders, Coffee Packaging Equipment, Coffee Bean Storage
- 333241-22 - Coffee Roasting/Handling Equipment (Manufacturing)Coffee Roasting/Handling Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Food Product Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the roasting, handling, and processing of coffee beans. The equipment produced by this industry is used by coffee roasters and manufacturers to produce high-quality coffee …Examples: Coffee Roasting Machines, Coffee Grinders, Coffee Packaging Equipment, Coffee Bean Sorters,
- 445298-05 - Coffee & Tea (Retail)The Coffee & Tea (Retail) industry involves the sale of coffee and tea products to consumers through various retail channels. This industry includes specialty coffee and tea shops, cafes, and other retail establishments that primarily sell coffee and tea products. The industry also includes online retailers that sell coffee and tea products directly to …Examples: Coffee shops, Tea shops, Specialty coffee shops, Specialty tea shops,
- 455219-17 - Coffee Break Service & Supplies (Retail)Coffee Break Service & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of coffee and tea products, as well as related supplies and equipment. This industry is focused on providing businesses and individuals with the necessary tools and products to create a comfortable and efficient coffee break experience. Coffee Break Service …Examples: Coffee beans, Coffee makers, Coffee cups, Coffee filters, Coffee creamer,
- 311920-02 - Coffee Mills (Manufacturing)Coffee Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311920 that involves the production of coffee mills, which are machines used to grind coffee beans into a fine powder. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of coffee mills, from small manual grinders to large industrial machines used in coffee production facilities. Coffee …Examples: Manual coffee grinders, Electric coffee grinders, Industrial coffee grinders, Coffee bean
- 311920-01 - Coffee & Tea Products (Manufacturing)Coffee & Tea Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311920 that involves the production of coffee and tea products. This industry includes the manufacturing of roasted or ground coffee, instant coffee, tea bags, loose-leaf tea, and herbal tea. The production process involves sourcing raw materials, processing, packaging, and distribution of the …Examples: Roasted coffee, Ground coffee, Instant coffee, Decaffeinated coffee, Flavored coffee
- 424490-17 - Coffee Roasting (Wholesale)Coffee Roasting (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of roasted coffee beans to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses. Coffee Roasting (Wholesale) companies purchase raw coffee beans from coffee growers and then roast, grind, and …Examples: Specialty Coffee Beans, Organic Coffee Beans, Fair Trade Coffee Beans, Dark Roast Coffee
- 424490-15 - Coffee & Tea (Wholesale)The Coffee & Tea (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of coffee and tea products to various retailers, such as grocery stores, cafes, and restaurants. This industry is responsible for providing a range of coffee and tea products, including whole bean coffee, ground coffee, tea bags, loose leaf tea, and more. The industry is highly competitive, with …Examples: Whole bean coffee, Ground coffee, Flavored coffee, Decaffeinated coffee
- 423620-05 - Coffee Brewing Devices (Wholesale)The Coffee Brewing Devices (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of coffee brewing equipment and accessories to retailers, coffee shops, and other businesses that serve coffee. This industry includes a wide range of products, from simple drip coffee makers to high-end espresso machines and grinders. Companies in this industry may also offer …Examples: Drip coffee makers, Pour-over coffee makers, Coffee grinders, Coffee filters
- 722515-05 - Coffee ShopsCoffee shops are establishments that primarily serve coffee and other non-alcoholic beverages, as well as light snacks and pastries. These shops often have a cozy and inviting atmosphere, with comfortable seating and a relaxed ambiance. Customers can enjoy a variety of coffee drinks, such as espresso, cappuccino, latte, and drip coffee, as well as tea, …Examples: Specialty coffee, Iced coffee, Nitro coffee
- 811412-04 - Coffee Brewing Devices RepairingCoffee Brewing Devices Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various types of coffee brewing equipment. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811412, which covers Appliance Repair and Maintenance. Coffee brewing devices can range from simple drip coffee makers to complex espresso machines, and repairing them requires …Examples: Drip coffee maker repair, Pour-over coffee maker repair, Cold brew coffee maker repair,
- 423440-55 - Coffee Cappuccino Espresso Machs (Wholesale)The Coffee Cappuccino Espresso Machs (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of commercial coffee, cappuccino, and espresso machines to businesses such as cafes, restaurants, and hotels. These machines are designed to produce high-quality coffee beverages quickly and efficiently, making them an essential component of any foodservice operation. Companies in …Examples: Commercial coffee machines, Coffee equipment for hotels, Wholesale coffee grinders, Cleaning
- 424490-16 - Coffee Break Service & Supplies (Wholesale)The Coffee Break Service & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of products and supplies that are used in break rooms and kitchens of various businesses and organizations. These products include coffee, tea, creamers, sweeteners, disposable cups, plates, and utensils, as well as cleaning supplies and equipment. Companies in this industry typically …Examples: Coffee beans
- 459420-13 - Gift Shops (Retail)Gift Shops (Retail) are establishments that specialize in selling a variety of gift items, such as souvenirs, novelty items, and other unique gifts. These shops offer a wide range of products that are suitable for different occasions, including birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and holidays. Gift Shops (Retail) are known for their diverse selection of items, which can …Examples: Souvenir Shops, Museum Gift Shops, Airport Gift Shops, Theme Park Gift Shops, Hotel Gift
- 811114-15 - Automobile Repair/Service Facilities-RentingAutomobile Repair/Service Facilities-Renting is a specialized subdivision of the NAICS Code 811114 that involves the renting of facilities for the repair and servicing of automobiles. This industry is responsible for providing a space for automobile repair and maintenance services to be carried out. The facilities rented out by this industry are equipped with tools and equipment necessary for the …Examples: Auto repair shops, Transmission repair shops, Engine repair shops, Suspension repair shops,
- 423120-41 - Radiators-Automotive (Wholesale)Radiators-Automotive (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of automotive radiators, which are used to cool the engine of a vehicle. Radiators-Automotive (Wholesale) companies purchase radiators from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, repair shops, and other businesses …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Radiator repair shops, Heavy equipment repair shops, Agricultural
- 423120-57 - Tire Changing Equipment (Wholesale)Tire Changing Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423120 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used for changing tires on motor vehicles. This industry includes the distribution of tire changers, wheel balancers, tire repair tools, and other related equipment. Tire Changing Equipment (Wholesale) companies typically sell their products to retailers, repair …Examples: Tire repair shops, Auto repair shops, Truck repair shops, Motorcycle repair shops,
- 423120-73 - Heaters-Automotive (Wholesale)Heaters-Automotive (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of automotive heaters, which are used to regulate the temperature inside a vehicle. Heaters-Automotive (Wholesale) companies purchase these products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, repair shops, and other …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Truck repair shops, Bus repair shops, Heavy equipment repair
- 459420-22 - Middle Eastern Goods (Retail)Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) refers to businesses that specialize in selling goods that are commonly found in Middle Eastern countries. These goods may include food, clothing, jewelry, home decor, and other items that are unique to the region. Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) businesses may cater to customers who are from the Middle East and are looking for products that remind them of home, or to …Examples: Islamic gift shops, Turkish coffee shops, Oud and musical instrument shops
- 423120-71 - Garage Equipment (Wholesale)Garage Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423120 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and tools used in automotive repair shops and garages. This industry is responsible for supplying a wide range of equipment and tools that are essential for the maintenance and repair of vehicles. The equipment and tools distributed by Garage Equipment (Wholesale) …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Auto body shops, Transmission repair shops, Brake repair shops,
- 445298-02 - Cheese (Retail)The Cheese (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of cheese to consumers through retail channels. This industry includes establishments that primarily sell cheese, cheese spreads, and other cheese-related products. Cheese retailers may offer a range of cheese types, including cheddar, mozzarella, brie, feta, and many others. These products may be sold in various forms, such as …Examples: Artisanal cheese shops, Specialty cheese shops, Cheese shops in tourist areas, Cheese shops
- 445320-06 - Daiquiri Shops (Retail)Daiquiri Shops (Retail) are establishments that specialize in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages, specifically daiquiris. These shops may also offer a variety of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as snacks and light food options. Daiquiri Shops (Retail) are typically small, independently owned businesses that cater to a local customer base. The …Examples: Frozen drink shops
- 455110-03 - Retail ShopsRetail Shops are establishments that sell a variety of goods directly to consumers. These shops can be small independent stores or part of a larger chain. Retail shops typically have a physical storefront where customers can browse and purchase products. The products sold in retail shops can range from clothing and accessories to electronics and home goods. Retail …Examples: Clothing Stores, Electronics Stores, Home Goods Stores, Pet Stores, Toy Stores, Bookstores, Sporting Goods Stores,
- 722515-03 - Espresso & Espresso BarsEspresso & Espresso Bars is a subdivision of the Snack and Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars industry that specializes in the preparation and serving of espresso-based beverages. This industry involves the operation of establishments that primarily serve coffee, nonalcoholic beverages, and light snacks for immediate consumption on the premises. Espresso & Espresso Bars typically offer a cozy and …Examples: Iced coffee
- 445298-12 - Gourmet Shops (Retail)Gourmet Shops (Retail) are specialty food retailers that offer high-quality, artisanal food products. These shops typically offer a range of gourmet foods, including cheeses, cured meats, chocolates, baked goods, and specialty condiments. Gourmet Shops (Retail) often focus on locally sourced and organic products, and may also offer a selection of imported goods. These …Examples: Artisanal chocolates, Specialty cheeses, Hand-crafted baked goods, Locally sourced honey, Organic olive oil,
- 458110-19 - Bridal Shops (Retail)Bridal shops (Retail) are establishments that specialize in selling wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, and other formal wear for weddings. These shops offer a range of styles and sizes to accommodate different preferences and body types. Bridal shops may also offer accessories such as veils, jewelry, and shoes to complete the bridal look. In addition to selling dresses, …Examples: Wedding dresses, Bridesmaid dresses, Mother of the bride dresses, Flower girl dresses, Bridal accessories, Veils,
- 459120-33 - Rock Shops (Retail)Rock Shops (Retail) are establishments that specialize in the retail sale of rocks, minerals, and fossils. These shops offer a wide range of products, from raw specimens to polished stones, jewelry, and home decor items. Rock Shops (Retail) cater to a diverse customer base, including collectors, hobbyists, and those interested in the metaphysical properties of stones. These …Examples: Crystals, Gemstones, Fossils, Minerals, Agates, Amethysts, Geodes, Petrified wood, Quartz, Turquoise
- 459130-07 - Fabric Shops (Retail)Fabric shops (retail) are establishments that specialize in selling a variety of fabrics to customers for personal or commercial use. These shops offer a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, silk, wool, linen, and synthetic materials, in various colors, patterns, and textures. Fabric shops (retail) cater to a diverse customer base, including individuals, fashion …Examples: Quilting fabrics, Upholstery fabrics, Bridal fabrics, Costume fabrics, Knit fabrics, Fleece fabrics, Denim fabrics,
- 459510-40 - Thrift Shops (Retail)Thrift shops (retail) are retail establishments that sell used or second-hand goods, typically at a lower price than their original retail value. These shops may sell a wide range of items, including clothing, shoes, accessories, furniture, home decor, books, toys, and electronics. Thrift shops often receive their inventory through donations from individuals or organizations, …Examples: Second-hand clothing, Used furniture, Vintage home decor, Pre-owned electronics, Thrifted books, Second-hand toys,
- 459910-03 - Pet Shops (Retail)Pet Shops (Retail) are establishments that specialize in selling a variety of pets and related supplies to the general public. These shops offer a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, fish, and small mammals such as hamsters and guinea pigs. In addition to selling pets, Pet Shops (Retail) also offer a range of pet-related products such as food, toys, …Examples: Dog grooming supplies, Cat toys, Fish food, Reptile habitats, Hamster bedding, Bird feeders, Dog treats, Cat litter,
- 722515-06 - Cookie ShopsCookie Shops are establishments that specialize in the production and sale of cookies. These shops offer a wide variety of cookies, ranging from classic chocolate chip to unique flavors like lavender and lemon. Cookie Shops may also offer other baked goods such as brownies, muffins, and cakes. These shops may be small independent businesses or part of a larger …Examples: Gourmet cookie shop, Vegan cookie shop, Gluten-free cookie shop, Custom cookie shop,
- 811490-15 - Fix-It ShopsFix-It Shops are establishments that specialize in repairing and maintaining personal and household goods. These shops offer a range of services to customers, from fixing broken appliances to repairing furniture and electronics. The primary goal of Fix-It Shops is to provide customers with a cost-effective solution to repair their damaged goods, rather than replacing them …Examples: Furniture repair, Appliance repair, Electronics repair, Bicycle repair, Musical instrument repair, Clock repair, Lamp
- 518210-19 - Wifi HotspotsWifi Hotspots is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the provision of wireless internet access to the public through a wireless local area network (WLAN) with a router connected to an internet service provider. Wifi Hotspots can be found in various public places such as airports, hotels, coffee shops, libraries, and restaurants. The service allows users to connect …Examples: Coffee Shop Wifi
- 331513-06 - Metal Cutting Coolant Systems (Manufacturing)Metal Cutting Coolant Systems (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Steel Foundries (except Investment) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of coolant systems that are specifically designed for metal cutting processes. These systems are used to cool and lubricate the cutting tools and workpiece during the metal cutting process, which helps to improve the quality …Examples: Metalworking shops, Tool and die shops, Fabrication shops, Machine shops
- 423120-36 - Magnetos (Wholesale)Magnetos (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of magnetos, which are electrical generators that are used in internal combustion engines to produce pulses of high voltage electricity. Magnetos are commonly used in small engines such as those found in motorcycles, lawnmowers, and …Examples: Motorcycle repair shops, Lawnmower repair shops, Chainsaw repair shops, Small engine repair
- 423120-40 - Pistons (Wholesale)Pistons (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pistons, which are cylindrical components that move up and down inside the cylinders of an engine. Pistons are a critical component of internal combustion engines, and they are used in a range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Motorcycle repair shops, Small engine repair shops
- 423830-46 - Machine Tools Repairing/Rebldg (Wholesale)Machine Tools Repairing/Rebuilding (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the repair and rebuilding of machine tools, which are used to shape and form metal and other materials. Machine tools are essential for manufacturing and construction industries, and their repair and rebuilding is crucial to ensure their …Examples: Metalworking shops, Automotive repair shops, Tool and die shops, Fabrication shops
- 423840-80 - Tools-Cutting (Wholesale)The Tools-Cutting (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of cutting tools and related accessories to businesses and organizations. These tools are used for a variety of purposes, including cutting, shaping, and drilling materials such as metal, wood, and plastic. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, contractors, and other …Examples: Metalworking shops, Automotive repair shops, Machine shops, Fabrication shops
- 423840-81 - Tools-Electric (Wholesale)The Tools-Electric (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of electric tools and equipment to various businesses and industries. These tools are designed to be powered by electricity and are used for a wide range of applications, from construction and manufacturing to automotive repair and maintenance. Companies in this industry typically purchase tools and equipment from manufacturers and …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Welding shops, Woodworking shops, Metalworking shops
- 423840-84 - Tools-Carbide (Wholesale)Tools-Carbide (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of carbide tools. Carbide tools are cutting tools made from tungsten carbide, cobalt, and other materials. These tools are known for their durability and ability to withstand high temperatures and heavy use. The Tools-Carbide (Wholesale) industry supplies these …Examples: Machine shops, Automotive repair shops, Woodworking shops
- 424990-30 - Cigar & Cigarette Lighters (Wholesale)The Cigar & Cigarette Lighters (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of lighters specifically designed for use with cigars and cigarettes. These lighters are typically refillable and may use butane or other fuels. The industry includes wholesalers that distribute lighters to retailers, as well as wholesalers that supply lighters to other businesses for promotional purposes. …Examples: Cigar shops, Smoke shops, Gift shops, Duty-free shops
- 459510-14 - Consignment Shops (Retail)Consignment shops (Retail) are retail stores that sell used merchandise on behalf of the original owner. These shops typically accept items such as clothing, accessories, furniture, and home decor. The items are then displayed in the store and sold to customers, with a portion of the sale price going to the original owner and the rest going to the shop. Consignment …Examples: Women's clothing consignment, Children's clothing consignment, Furniture consignment, Home decor consignment, Designer
- 459510-38 - Swap Meets & Shops (Retail)Swap Meets & Shops (Retail) is a type of used merchandise retailer that specializes in selling second-hand goods, including clothing, electronics, furniture, and other household items. These shops are often found in flea markets or other outdoor venues, and they offer a unique shopping experience for customers looking for bargains and one-of-a-kind items. Swap meets and …Examples: Vintage clothing, Used electronics, Antique furniture, Collectible toys, Second-hand books, Retro home decor, Pre-owned
- 459991-03 - Smoke Shops & Supplies (Retail)Smoke Shops & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized retail industry that focuses on selling smoking-related products and accessories. These shops typically offer a wide range of products, including tobacco products, pipes, rolling papers, vaporizers, hookahs, and other smoking accessories. Smoke Shops & Supplies (Retail) is a niche industry that caters to smokers who are looking …Examples: Glass pipes, Rolling papers, Hookahs, Vaporizers, Bongs, Cigarette cases, Ashtrays, Lighters, Grinders, Smoking
- 532412-12 - Welding Equipment-RentingWelding Equipment-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of welding equipment to businesses and individuals in need of temporary welding solutions. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require welding equipment for a short period of time, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. Welding …Examples: Repair shops, Automotive repair shops, Metal fabrication shops
- 541330-05 - Engineering-Job ShopsEngineering-Job Shops is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that provides custom engineering and manufacturing services to clients. These shops are typically small to medium-sized businesses that specialize in producing one-of-a-kind or low-volume products. They offer a range of services, including design, prototyping, fabrication, assembly, and testing. …Examples: Custom metal fabrication, Prototype development, Industrial machinery manufacturing, Aerospace component manufacturing,
- 811122-02 - Glass Replacement ShopsGlass Replacement Shops are businesses that specialize in the replacement of glass in various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and vans. These shops offer a range of services related to glass replacement, including windshield replacement, side window replacement, and rear window replacement. Glass Replacement Shops may also offer repair services for minor chips and …Examples: Windshield replacement, Side window replacement, Rear window replacement, Sunroof replacement, Back glass replacement,
- 312111-03 - Beverages (Manufacturing)Beverages (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 312111 that involves the production of non-alcoholic beverages. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of beverages such as fruit juices, energy drinks, sports drinks, bottled water, tea, coffee, and other soft drinks. The production process involves the blending of various ingredients to create a unique flavor …Examples: Coffee
- 327110-14 - Vitreous China-Tbl/Ktchn Articles (Manufacturing)Vitreous China-Tbl/Ktchn Articles (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of vitreous china tableware and kitchen articles such as plates, bowls, cups, saucers, teapots, and other similar items. Vitreous china is a type of ceramic material that is fired at high temperatures to produce a …Examples: Coffee mugs, Coffee sets
- 333310-72 - Service Industry Machinery NEC (Manufacturing)Service Industry Machinery NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310, which is dedicated to the manufacturing of commercial and service industry machinery. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment that are used in various service industries, such as hospitality, healthcare, and entertainment. The machinery produced in this industry is designed to …Examples: Coffee and beverage equipment
- 333415-05 - Beverage Dispensing Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing)Beverage Dispensing Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333415 that involves the manufacturing of equipment and supplies used for dispensing beverages. This industry includes the production of various types of dispensing equipment such as soda fountains, beer taps, coffee machines, and other beverage dispensers. The equipment produced by this industry is …Examples: Coffee machines
- 335210-04 - Electric Housewares & Fans (Manufacturing)Electric Housewares & Fans (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of small electrical appliances used in households and commercial settings. The products manufactured in this industry are designed to make life easier and more comfortable for consumers. The industry includes the production of electric fans, …Examples: Coffee makers
- 423220-38 - Table Pads (Wholesale)Table Pads (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of table pads to retailers and other businesses. Table pads are protective covers that are placed on top of tables to prevent damage from spills, scratches, and other types of wear and tear. This industry involves the wholesale of table pads made from a variety of …Examples: Coffee table pads
- 423620-04 - Appliances-Household-Small (Wholesale)The Appliances-Household-Small (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of small household appliances, electric housewares, and consumer electronics. These products are designed for personal or household use and are typically smaller in size than major household appliances. The industry includes a wide range of products such as toasters, blenders, coffee makers, electric …Examples: Coffee makers
- 449110-27 - Tables (Retail)Tables (Retail) is a subdivision of the Furniture Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of tables to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of tables, including coffee tables, dining tables, end tables, console tables, and more. Tables (Retail) businesses may operate as standalone stores or as part of larger furniture retailers. Tables (Retail) …Examples: Coffee tables
- 449210-03 - Appliances-Household-Small-Dealers (Retail)Appliances-Household-Small-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the retail of small household appliances. These appliances are designed to make life easier and more convenient for consumers. The industry includes a wide range of products, from kitchen appliances like blenders and toasters to personal care appliances like hair dryers and electric shavers. The industry is highly …Examples: Coffee makers
- 459510-05 - Appliances-Household-Small-Used (Retail)The Appliances-Household-Small-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of small household appliances that have been previously owned and are now being resold. These appliances may include items such as toasters, blenders, coffee makers, and other small kitchen appliances. The industry is focused on providing affordable options for consumers who are looking for functional appliances …Examples: Second-hand coffee makers
- 492210-07 - Beverage Order & Delivery ServiceBeverage Order & Delivery Service is a subdivision of the Local Messengers and Local Delivery industry, which involves the transportation of goods within a local area. This specific subdivision focuses on the delivery of beverages, such as coffee, tea, smoothies, and juices, to customers who place orders through a delivery service. The service can be provided by a third-party delivery …Examples: Coffee delivery service
- 532289-08 - Caterers Supplies-RentingCaterers Supplies-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532289 that involves the rental of equipment and supplies for catering events. This industry provides a range of products and services to caterers, event planners, and individuals hosting events. The rental of catering supplies is a cost-effective solution for those who do not want to purchase expensive equipment for a one-time event. …Examples: Coffee maker rental
- 811412-02 - Appliances-Household-Small RepairingAppliances-Household-Small Repairing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811412, which involves the repair and maintenance of household appliances. This industry specifically focuses on the repair of small household appliances such as blenders, toasters, and coffee makers. The repair work may include fixing broken parts, replacing faulty components, and performing routine maintenance to …Examples: Coffee maker repair
- 238220-43 - Tools-Pneumatic RepairingTools-Pneumatic Repairing is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry that involves the repair and maintenance of pneumatic tools used in various applications. Pneumatic tools are powered by compressed air and are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and automotive industries. The repair and maintenance of these tools require specialized knowledge …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Metal fabrication shops, Woodworking shops
- 314999-03 - Buttonhole Makers (Manufacturing)Buttonhole makers are a subdivision of the NAICS Code 314999, which falls under the category of "All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills (Manufacturing)". This industry involves the manufacturing of buttonholes, which are small openings in fabric that allow buttons to pass through and fasten garments. Buttonhole makers use specialized machinery to create these openings in a range of …Examples: Alteration shops, Bridal shops, Embroidery shops
- 331513-08 - Steel-Tool (Manufacturing)Steel-Tool Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Steel Foundries industry that specializes in the production of tools made from steel. These tools are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing. Steel-Tool Manufacturing involves the creation of molds and the casting of steel into specific shapes and sizes to produce tools that are durable and …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Metalworking shops, Welding shops
- 332710-02 - Machine Shops (Manufacturing)Machine Shops (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332710 that involves the production of precision parts and components using various machine tools. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of custom-made or specialized parts that are used in a wide range of applications across different industries. Machine shops use a variety of techniques to produce parts, …Examples: Aerospace parts manufacturing, Automotive parts manufacturing, Medical equipment manufacturing, Defense parts
- 333991-06 - Tools-Pneumatic (Manufacturing)Tools-Pneumatic (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333991 that involves the production of power-driven hand tools that are operated by compressed air. This industry manufactures a wide range of pneumatic tools that are used in various applications such as construction, manufacturing, and automotive repair. The tools produced by this industry are designed to provide high power and …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Metalworking shops, Woodworking shops
- 335312-13 - Outboard Motors Repairing (Manufacturing)Outboard Motors Repairing (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of outboard motors used in boats and other watercraft. This industry is a subdivision of the Motor and Generator Manufacturing industry and is responsible for repairing and maintaining the small engines that power boats and other watercraft. Outboard motors are typically used in smaller …Examples: Boat repair shops, Marine engine repair shops, Outboard motor repair shops
- 423120-44 - Shock Absorbers (Wholesale)The Shock Absorbers (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of shock absorbers for motor vehicles to retailers and repair shops. Shock absorbers are a crucial component of a vehicle's suspension system, as they help to absorb the impact of bumps and uneven surfaces on the road, providing a smoother ride for passengers and reducing wear and tear on other parts of the vehicle. …Examples: Automotive repair shops
- 423120-74 - Jacks (Wholesale)Jacks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of jacks, which are mechanical devices used to lift heavy objects such as vehicles. Jacks (Wholesale) companies purchase jacks from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, repair shops, and other businesses that require jacks for …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Tire shops
- 423210-19 - Benches & Work Tables (Wholesale)Benches & Work Tables (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Furniture Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of benches and work tables to various businesses and organizations. These products are designed to provide a sturdy and reliable surface for work-related activities, such as assembly, packaging, and repair. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, …Examples: Repair shops, Woodworking shops, Metalworking shops
- 423830-01 - Air Brushes (Wholesale)Air Brushes (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of airbrushes, which are handheld tools that use compressed air to spray paint or other substances onto a surface. Airbrushes are commonly used in a variety of industries, including automotive, art, and cosmetics. …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Hobby shops, Custom motorcycle shops
- 423830-04 - Bakers Equipment (Wholesale)Bakers Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and machinery specifically designed for use in bakeries. Companies in this industry supply a range of equipment to bakeries, including ovens, mixers, dough dividers, proofers, and slicers. …Examples: Pastry shops, Donut shops, Bagel shops
- 423830-92 - Spray Booths (Wholesale)Spray Booths (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of spray booths, which are enclosed spaces used for painting, coating, and finishing applications. Spray booths are designed to contain and remove overspray and fumes, providing a safe and efficient environment for workers. Companies …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Woodworking shops
- 423850-74 - Upholsterers (Wholesale)Upholsterers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the wholesale distribution of upholstery supplies and materials to furniture manufacturers, repair shops, and other businesses that require upholstery materials. These businesses may also offer a range of services such as custom cutting and sewing of materials, as well as advice and consultation on the selection and use of …Examples: Upholstery repair shops, Automotive upholstery shops
- 424490-67 - Yeast (Wholesale)Yeast (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of yeast, which is a type of fungus used in baking and brewing. Yeast is a key ingredient in the production of bread, beer, wine, and other fermented foods and beverages. Yeast (Wholesale) companies purchase yeast from manufacturers and sell …Examples: Donut shops, Bagel shops, Pastry shops
- 424990-70 - Pet Shops (Wholesale)Pet Shops (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pet-related products to retailers, such as pet stores, supermarkets, and online retailers. Pet Shops (Wholesale) companies typically purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers in bulk …Examples: Pet food, Pet treats, Pet grooming supplies, Pet toys and accessories, Pet beds and furniture, Pet collars and leashes,
- 455219-32 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to religious practices and beliefs. This industry caters to individuals who practice various religions and are in need of items that help them express their faith. Religious Goods (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and online platforms. …Examples: Jewish gift shops, Catholic gift shops, New Age shops
- 459510-32 - Rummage Sale Centers (Retail)Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are establishments that sell used merchandise, such as clothing, furniture, household items, and electronics, at discounted prices. These centers typically acquire their inventory through donations from individuals or organizations, and may also purchase items from estate sales or auctions. Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are often operated by non-profit organizations, …Examples: Secondhand shops, Resale shops, Charity shops
- 459510-33 - Second Hand Stores (Retail)Second Hand Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that specialize in selling used merchandise, including clothing, furniture, electronics, and other household items. These stores acquire their inventory through donations, consignment, and purchasing from individuals. The merchandise is then sorted, cleaned, and priced for resale. Second Hand Stores (Retail) provide an affordable …Examples: Consignment shops, Resale shops, Pawn shops
- 532490-09 - Sandblasting Equipment-RentingSandblasting Equipment-Renting is a specialized industry that provides businesses and individuals with the option to rent sandblasting equipment for various purposes. Sandblasting is a process that involves using high-pressure air and abrasive materials to clean, strip, or shape a surface. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require sandblasting equipment for a short …Examples: Automotive Repair Shops, Metal Fabrication Shops, Welding Shops
- 541380-25 - Machine Shops-ExperimentalMachine Shops-Experimental is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541380, which involves the provision of testing laboratories and services. This industry is specifically focused on the creation of experimental machine parts and prototypes. Machine Shops-Experimental companies are responsible for the design, development, and production of custom-made machine parts and prototypes for …Examples: Aerospace parts, Automotive parts, Medical equipment prototypes, Industrial machinery prototypes, Robotics parts,
- 541410-06 - Store Designers & PlannersStore Designers & Planners are professionals who specialize in designing and planning the layout and aesthetics of retail stores. They work closely with clients to create a unique and functional space that meets their specific needs and enhances the customer experience. Store Designers & Planners must have a keen eye for detail and be able to balance the practical aspects of store design with the …Examples: Gift shops, Pop-up shops, Museum gift shops
- 722513-01 - Foods-Carry OutFoods-Carry Out is a subdivision of the Limited-Service Restaurants industry that involves the preparation and sale of food and beverages for immediate consumption. This industry is characterized by its focus on quick and convenient service, with customers typically ordering at a counter and taking their food to go. Foods-Carry Out establishments may offer a limited menu of items that are easy to …Examples: Sandwich shops, Donut shops, Smoothie shops
- 811121-04 - Automobile PaintThe Automobile Paint industry is a subdivision of the Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the application of paint and other coatings to the exterior and interior surfaces of automobiles. The primary purpose of automobile paint is to protect the vehicle from corrosion and damage caused by exposure to the elements, as well as to enhance its …Examples: Automotive paint shops, Auto body repair shops, Custom car shops
- 811210-44 - Electrical & Electronic Repair Shops NECElectrical & Electronic Repair Shops NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811210 that involves the repair and maintenance of a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment. This industry includes the repair of consumer electronics, such as televisions, radios, and audio equipment, as well as industrial and commercial equipment, such as generators, transformers, and control systems. …Examples: Computer peripherals repair, Home appliance repair, Industrial control systems repair, Medical equipment repair, Power
- 811310-43 - Repair Shops & Related Services NECRepair Shops & Related Services NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811310, which is focused on the repair and maintenance of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment, excluding automotive and electronic equipment. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of a wide range of machinery and equipment used in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, …Examples: Industrial machinery repair, Heavy equipment repair, Agricultural machinery repair, Construction equipment repair,
- 811490-44 - Sewing Shops-CustomSewing Shops-Custom is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490 that involves the repair and maintenance of personal and household goods. This industry is specifically focused on providing custom sewing services to clients who require unique and personalized items. Sewing Shops-Custom businesses offer a range of services, including alterations, repairs, and the creation of custom …Examples: Custom wedding dresses, Tailored suits, Handmade quilts, Personalized tote bags, Custom curtains, Embroidered hats,
- 812320-15 - Pressing ShopsPressing Shops are a type of business that specializes in pressing and finishing garments and other textiles. This involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to remove wrinkles and creases from clothing, as well as to add crispness and shape to collars, cuffs, and other areas of the garment. Pressing Shops may also offer other services such as alterations, repairs, and …Examples: Men's dress shirts, Women's blouses, Suit jackets, Trousers, Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Uniforms, Wedding gowns, Curtains
- 424130-13 - Disposable Products (Wholesale)The Disposable Products (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of disposable products such as paper plates, cups, napkins, and utensils, as well as plastic cutlery, food containers, and packaging materials. These products are designed for one-time use and are commonly used in the food service industry, healthcare facilities, and for personal hygiene purposes. The industry plays …Examples: Paper cups for coffee shops
- 551112-03 - Restaurant Holding CompaniesRestaurant Holding Companies are a type of holding company that specialize in owning and managing multiple restaurants. These companies typically own a range of restaurant brands and may also operate franchises. The primary function of a Restaurant Holding Company is to oversee the operations of their restaurants, including managing finances, marketing, and human resources. They may also be …Examples: Coffee shops
- 722310-09 - Restaurant ManagementRestaurant management is a subdivision of the food service contractor industry that involves overseeing the daily operations of a restaurant. This includes managing staff, ensuring customer satisfaction, maintaining inventory levels, and maximizing profits. Restaurant managers are responsible for creating a welcoming atmosphere for customers, managing budgets, and ensuring that all health and …Examples: Cafes and coffee shops
- 321999-25 - Stair Equipment (Manufacturing)Stair equipment manufacturing involves the production of various components and systems used in the construction of stairs. This industry includes the manufacturing of stair treads, risers, handrails, balusters, newel posts, and other related products. Stair equipment manufacturers use a variety of materials such as wood, metal, glass, and plastic to create these products. The industry requires a …Examples: Woodworking shops, Metal fabrication shops
- 327910-05 - Sandpaper (Manufacturing)Sandpaper manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of abrasive sheets used for smoothing and polishing surfaces. The process of sandpaper manufacturing involves the bonding of abrasive particles to a paper or cloth backing. The abrasive particles can be made of various materials such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or garnet. The backing material can also vary in …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Woodworking shops
- 332216-23 - Pullers-Bearing/Gear/Wheel & Etc (Manufacturing)Pullers-Bearing/Gear/Wheel & Etc (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of tools used for removing bearings, gears, wheels, and other components from machinery. These tools are designed to grip and pull these components out of their housing without causing damage to the machinery or the component itself. This industry requires a high level of precision and …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Heavy machinery repair shops
- 332710-01 - Machine Shop Equipment (Manufacturing)Machine Shop Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332710 that involves the production of various types of equipment used in machine shops. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of tools and machinery that are used in the manufacturing process of other industries. The equipment produced by this industry is essential for the smooth …Examples: Automotive manufacturing, Aerospace manufacturing, Defense manufacturing, Medical equipment manufacturing, Electronics
- 333241-01 - Bakers Equipment (Manufacturing)Bakers Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Food Product Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of specialized equipment used in the baking industry. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment used in the production of baked goods, including mixers, ovens, proofers, and slicers. The equipment produced by this industry is used …Examples: Pastry shops
- 333241-11 - Meat Choppers & Grinders (Manufacturing)Meat Choppers & Grinders (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Food Product Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machinery used for chopping and grinding meat. This industry is responsible for manufacturing equipment that is used in meat processing plants, butcher shops, and other food processing facilities. The machinery produced by this industry is designed …Examples: Butcher shops
- 333241-12 - Meat Saws (Manufacturing)Meat Saws (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Food Product Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of saws specifically designed for cutting meat. These saws are used in various settings such as meat processing plants, butcher shops, and grocery stores. The manufacturing process of meat saws involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment to create durable …Examples: Butcher shops
- 333991-01 - Flexible Shafting (Manufacturing)Flexible Shafting Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Power-Driven Handtool Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of flexible shafts, which are used to transmit rotary motion from a power source to a tool or other device. Flexible shafts are commonly used in a variety of applications, including automotive repair, metalworking, woodworking, and jewelry making. …Examples: Automotive repair shops, Woodworking shops
- 335210-03 - Food Mixers (Manufacturing)Food Mixers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of small electrical appliances used for mixing food ingredients. Food mixers are used in both commercial and household settings to mix, blend, and knead ingredients for cooking and baking purposes. The industry includes the manufacturing of stand mixers, …Examples: Pastry blenders for pastry shops, Meat grinders for butcher shops
- 423110-15 - Trailers-Boat (Wholesale)The Trailers-Boat (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of boat trailers to retailers and other businesses. These trailers are specifically designed to transport boats of various sizes and types, including fishing boats, speedboats, and yachts. The industry also includes the wholesale distribution of trailer parts and accessories, such as hitches, winches, and rollers. …Examples: Boat repair shops, Trailer repair shops
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