NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "diesel"
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- 811111-10 - Engines-Diesel-Fuel Injection-Service & RepairThe Engines-Diesel-Fuel Injection-Service & Repair industry involves the maintenance, repair, and servicing of diesel engines that use fuel injection systems. This industry is responsible for ensuring that diesel engines are running efficiently and effectively. Diesel engines are commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks, buses, and construction equipment. …Examples: Diesel engine repair, Diesel engine maintenance, Diesel engine diagnostics, Diesel engine
- 333618-01 - Engines-Diesel (Manufacturing)Engines-Diesel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333618 that involves the production of diesel engines for various applications. Diesel engines are internal combustion engines that use diesel fuel to power a range of vehicles and equipment, including trucks, buses, trains, boats, generators, and construction machinery. The manufacturing process of …Examples: Diesel trucks, Diesel buses, Diesel locomotives, Diesel boats, Diesel generators,
- 811111-12 - Engines-Diesel-UsedThe Engines-Diesel-Used industry involves the repair and maintenance of used diesel engines. This industry is a subdivision of the General Automotive Repair industry and focuses specifically on diesel engines that have been previously used in vehicles or machinery. The professionals in this industry are skilled in diagnosing and repairing issues with used diesel …Examples: Used diesel engine dealers, Diesel engine repair shops, Diesel engine parts suppliers,
- 423830-19 - Engines-Diesel (Wholesale)Engines-Diesel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of diesel engines, which are internal combustion engines that use diesel fuel. Diesel engines are commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and construction equipment, as well as in …Examples: Diesel engine distributors
- 811111-11 - Engines-Diesel RepairingEngines-Diesel Repairing is a specialized industry that focuses on the repair and maintenance of diesel engines used in various applications such as heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, and marine vessels. This industry involves the diagnosis, repair, and replacement of various components of diesel engines to ensure their optimal performance and longevity. Diesel …Examples: Diesel generator repair, Diesel locomotive engine repair, Diesel engine retrofitting
- 335312-07 - Generators-Diesel (Manufacturing)Generators-Diesel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Motor and Generator Manufacturing industry that involves the production of diesel-powered generators. These generators are used to produce electricity in areas where there is no access to a power grid or as a backup power source in case of power outages. The generators are designed to convert diesel fuel into …Examples: Standby generators for residential use, Portable generators for camping and outdoor activities, Generators for
- 424720-13 - Oils-Diesel (Wholesale)The Oils-Diesel (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of diesel fuel, which is a type of fuel derived from crude oil and commonly used in diesel engines. This industry is responsible for supplying diesel fuel to a wide range of customers, including gas stations, trucking companies, construction companies, and other businesses that rely on …Examples: Trucking companies, Construction companies, Agriculture businesses, Mining companies, Shipping companies, Bus
- 424720-02 - Diesel Fuel (Wholesale)Diesel Fuel (Wholesale) involves the distribution of diesel fuel to various industries and businesses. This industry is responsible for the wholesale purchase and sale of diesel fuel, which is used as a primary source of fuel for diesel engines. Diesel fuel is a type of fuel that is derived from crude oil and is used in a range of applications, including …Examples: Trucking companies, Construction companies, Agriculture businesses, Mining companies, Power generation facilities,
- 423610-87 - Emission Control & Equipment (Wholesale)The Emission Control & Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for controlling and reducing emissions from various sources. This industry is responsible for providing products that help reduce air pollution and improve air quality. The industry includes a range of products such as catalytic converters, diesel particulate filters, …Examples: Diesel engine emission control systems
- 457120-07 - Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Retail)Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Retail) is a subdivision of the Other Gasoline Stations (Retail) industry that involves the retail sale of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). DEF is a non-toxic solution made of urea and deionized water that is used in diesel engines to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides. This industry is essential for the operation of diesel vehicles that require DEF …Examples: DEF Retailers, Truck Stops with DEF, Automotive Parts Stores with DEF, Farm Supply Stores with DEF, Heavy Equipment
- 424710-01 - Gasoline-Diesel Bulk (Wholesale)Gasoline-Diesel Bulk (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of gasoline and diesel fuel to retailers, commercial businesses, and government agencies. Gasoline-Diesel Bulk (Wholesale) companies purchase large quantities of fuel from refineries and then store and …Examples: Gas stations, Truck stops, Fleet fueling companies, Construction companies, Government agencies, Agriculture
- 333120-16 - Pile Driving Equipment (Manufacturing)Pile Driving Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machinery and equipment used for driving piles into the ground during construction projects. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of pile driving equipment, including hydraulic hammers, vibratory pile drivers, diesel …Examples: Diesel Pile Driving Equipment
- 324110-02 - Oils Fuel (Manufacturing)Oils Fuel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Petroleum Refineries (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of various types of fuel oils, including diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, and jet fuel. This industry is responsible for refining crude oil into usable fuel products that are used to power vehicles, airplanes, and other forms of transportation. The refining process …Examples: Diesel fuel production
- 324110-06 - Oil Refiners (Manufacturing)Oil Refiners (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Petroleum Refineries (Manufacturing) industry that involves the process of refining crude oil into various petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and lubricants. The refining process includes several stages such as distillation, cracking, and treating to remove impurities and produce high-quality products. Oil Refiners …Examples: Diesel fuel production
- 324110-08 - Oils-Petroleum (Manufacturing)The Oils-Petroleum (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various petroleum products through refining crude oil. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, lubricants, asphalt, and other petroleum-based products. The refining process involves the separation of crude oil into its various components …Examples: Diesel fuel production
- 324110-10 - Petroleum Products (Manufacturing)Petroleum Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 324110 that involves the production of various petroleum products through refining crude oil. This industry is responsible for transforming crude oil into a range of products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, lubricants, and asphalt. The refining process involves separating the different components of …Examples: Diesel fuel production
- 333914-06 - Service Station Equipment (Manufacturing)Service Station Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping Equipment Manufacturing. This industry involves the production of equipment used in service stations for dispensing fuel, lubricants, and other automotive fluids. The equipment manufactured in this industry includes fuel dispensers, pumps, nozzles, hoses, and other related products. …Examples: Fuel dispensers for gasoline and diesel fuel, Nozzles for dispensing diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)
- 423120-72 - Governors (Engine Parts (Wholesale))Governors (Engine Parts (Wholesale)) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of governors, which are devices that regulate the speed of an engine by controlling the amount of fuel or air that is allowed into the engine. Governors are used in a variety of applications, including in diesel …Examples: Diesel engine manufacturers
- 423850-68 - Sweepers-Power (Wholesale)Sweepers-Power (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of power sweepers. Power sweepers are machines that are used to clean large areas such as parking lots, streets, and warehouses. These machines are designed to pick up debris such as dirt, leaves, and rocks, and are powered by gasoline, diesel, or electricity. The industry includes …Examples: Parking lot cleaning equipment, Street cleaning equipment, Warehouse cleaning equipment, Construction site cleaning
- 424720-20 - Petroleum Products (Wholesale)The Petroleum Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various petroleum products to retailers, commercial and industrial consumers, and other wholesalers. This industry is responsible for the wholesale distribution of petroleum products such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, and heating oil. The industry also includes the wholesale distribution of other petroleum-based …Examples: Diesel fuel distributors
- 424720-22 - Biodiesel Fuel (Wholesale)Biodiesel Fuel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of biodiesel fuel, which is a renewable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease. Biodiesel fuel is used as a substitute for traditional …Examples: Biodiesel fuel retailers
- 425120-43 - Biofuel (Wholesale)Biofuel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that involves the distribution of biofuels, which are fuels derived from renewable biological sources such as plants and animal waste. Biofuels are considered a more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, as they emit fewer greenhouse gases and are renewable. Biofuel (Wholesale) companies act as …Examples: Biodiesel, Biomass-based diesel, Renewable diesel
- 425120-66 - Automobile-Oil Refiners-Distr (Wholesale)The Automobile-Oil Refiners-Distr (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, and lubricating oils, to automobile and truck dealerships, service stations, and other retail outlets. This industry also includes the wholesale distribution of automotive parts and accessories, such as batteries, tires, and engine components. …Examples: Diesel fuel distributors
- 457120-06 - Alternative Fuels (Retail)The Alternative Fuels (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of alternative fuels, such as ethanol, biodiesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen fuel cells, and propane, to consumers for use in vehicles and other applications. This industry is focused on providing environmentally friendly and sustainable fuel options to consumers who are looking to …Examples: Biodiesel fuel, Renewable diesel fuel, Synthetic diesel fuel
- 457210-03 - Fuel (Retail)Fuel (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of various types of fuel to consumers for use in vehicles, machinery, and other equipment. This industry includes gasoline stations, diesel fuel stations, and other fuel retailers that sell fuel in small quantities to individual consumers. Fuel (Retail) businesses may also offer additional services such as car washes, convenience …Examples: Diesel fuel stations, Biodiesel fuel stations
- 457210-04 - Oil-Bulk-Dealers (Retail)Oil-Bulk-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of Fuel Dealers (Retail) industry that involves the retail sale of heating oil, diesel fuel, and other petroleum products in bulk quantities. These products are typically sold to commercial and industrial customers, as well as residential customers who use large amounts of fuel for heating or other purposes. Oil-Bulk-Dealers (Retail) may also …Examples: Diesel fuel delivery
- 457210-05 - Oils-Petroleum (Retail)The Oils-Petroleum (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of various petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and lubricants. This industry is responsible for providing fuel to a wide range of customers, including individual consumers, commercial businesses, and government agencies. Oils-Petroleum (Retail) companies typically operate through gas stations, …Examples: Diesel fuel sales
- 457210-09 - Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail)Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of propane and other gases used for heating, cooking, and other purposes. These stations typically offer refilling services for propane tanks, as well as the sale of new tanks and related equipment. Gas-Propane-Refilling Stations (Retail) may also sell other fuel types, such as gasoline and diesel, and may …Examples: Diesel sales
- 457210-14 - Fuel-Dealers NEC (Retail)Fuel-Dealers NEC (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 457210 that includes retail establishments primarily engaged in selling fuel products, such as kerosene, diesel fuel, and heating oil, that are not classified under a specific fuel type. These establishments may also sell lubricating oils, antifreeze, and other related products. Fuel-Dealers NEC (Retail) may operate from a …Examples: Diesel fuel dealers
- 484220-11 - Petroleum Products-TransportingPetroleum Products-Transporting is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and aviation fuel from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of these products to various destinations such as gas stations, airports, and other fueling facilities. The …Examples: Diesel fuel delivery
- 484220-16 - Fuel Products TransportingFuel Products Transporting is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of various fuel products such as gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of fuel products from refineries, storage facilities, and distribution centers to gas stations, airports, and other end-users. Fuel Products …Examples: Diesel fuel transportation, Biodiesel transport
- 486910-01 - Refined Petroleum PipelinesThe Refined Petroleum Pipelines industry involves the transportation of refined petroleum products through pipelines. This includes the transportation of gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, and other petroleum-based products from refineries to distribution centers, terminals, and ultimately to end-users such as gas stations, airports, and industrial facilities. The pipelines used in this …Examples: Diesel fuel pipelines, Biodiesel pipelines
- 811310-10 - Engines-Marine RepairingEngines-Marine Repairing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of engines used in marine vessels such as boats, ships, and yachts. The engines can be diesel or gasoline-powered and can range from small outboard motors to large marine …Examples: Diesel engine maintenance
- 211120-03 - Oil & Gas-ProductionThe Oil & Gas-Production industry involves the exploration, extraction, and production of crude oil and natural gas from underground reservoirs. This industry is responsible for the extraction of raw materials that are used to produce a wide range of products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and other petrochemicals. The production process involves a range of activities, from …Examples: Offshore drilling, Onshore drilling, Oil sands extraction, Hydraulic fracturing, Oil and gas processing, Oil and gas
- 237990-23 - Pile DrivingPile driving is a specialized industry within the heavy and civil engineering construction sector. It involves the installation of piles, which are long, slender columns made of materials such as steel, concrete, or wood, into the ground to provide support for structures such as buildings, bridges, and piers. Pile driving is a critical component of many construction projects, as it ensures the …Examples: Bridge construction, Wharf and pier construction, Building foundation construction, Offshore oil rig construction, Wind
- 238290-13 - Tank Abandonment ServiceTank Abandonment Service is a specialized industry that involves the safe and proper decommissioning of underground or aboveground storage tanks that are no longer in use. This process is necessary to prevent environmental contamination and to comply with regulations set by local and federal authorities. Tank abandonment service providers are responsible for removing any remaining fuel or …Examples: Diesel tank abandonment
- 324110-11 - Oils-Fuel-Alternative (Manufacturing)The Oils-Fuel-Alternative (Manufacturing) industry is a subdivision of the Petroleum Refineries (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of alternative fuels from oils, such as biodiesel and ethanol. The production process includes the extraction and refining of oils, as well as the blending and distribution of the final product. The industry is driven by the …Examples: Biodiesel production, Renewable diesel production
- 333132-02 - Oil Field Equipment (Manufacturing)Oil Field Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333132 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the exploration, extraction, and transportation of oil and gas. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of specialized equipment that is used in the oil and gas industry, including drilling rigs, pumps, valves, and other machinery. The …Examples: Drilling equipment, Wellhead equipment, Pumping equipment, Compressor equipment, Fracturing equipment, Coiled tubing
- 335312-08 - Generators-Electric (Manufacturing)Generators-Electric (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Motor and Generator Manufacturing industry that involves the production of electric generators. These generators are used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. The generators produced in this industry are used in a variety of applications, including power generation, industrial processes, and emergency backup systems. …Examples: Diesel generators
- 335312-09 - Generators-Electric Repairing (Manufacturing)Generators-Electric Repairing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Motor and Generator Manufacturing industry that involves the repair and maintenance of electric generators. This industry is responsible for ensuring that generators are functioning properly and efficiently. The repair process may involve replacing parts, rewinding coils, and testing the generator to ensure that it meets …Examples: Diesel generator repair
- 336110-04 - Electric Cars-Automobile (Manufacturing)Electric Cars-Automobile (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336110 that involves the production of electric cars and light-duty motor vehicles. This industry is focused on the manufacturing of vehicles that are powered by electricity, rather than traditional gasoline or diesel engines. The production of electric cars involves a range of processes, from designing and …Examples: Electric sedans, Electric SUVs, Electric pickup trucks, Electric sports cars, Electric buses, Electric delivery vans,
- 336213-01 - Motor Homes (Manufacturing)Motor Homes (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of self-contained recreational vehicles designed for long-distance travel. These vehicles are equipped with living quarters for accommodation and amenities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping areas. Motor homes are built on a truck or bus chassis and are designed to be driven or towed behind a vehicle. The industry …Examples: Diesel motor homes
- 336340-03 - Cylinder Heads (Manufacturing)Cylinder Heads Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of cylinder heads, which are an essential component of an internal combustion engine. Cylinder heads are responsible for sealing the combustion chamber, housing the valves, and directing the flow of air and fuel into the engine. The manufacturing process …Examples: Diesel engine cylinder heads
- 336390-12 - Filters-Fuel & Oil (Manufacturing)Filters-Fuel & Oil (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336390 that involves the production of filters used in fuel and oil systems of motor vehicles. This industry is responsible for manufacturing filters that are used to remove impurities and contaminants from fuel and oil, ensuring that the engine runs smoothly and efficiently. The filters produced by this industry are used in a …Examples: Diesel particulate filters
- 336510-02 - Locomotives (Manufacturing)Locomotives (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510 that involves the production of locomotives, which are self-propelled railway vehicles that are used to pull or push rail cars. This industry is responsible for the design, manufacture, and assembly of locomotives, as well as the installation of their components and systems. Locomotives are used for both freight and passenger …Examples: Diesel locomotives
- 423120-38 - Mufflers & Exhaust Systems-Engine (Wholesale)Mufflers & Exhaust Systems-Engine (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423120 that involves the wholesale distribution of mufflers and exhaust systems for engines. This industry is responsible for the distribution of a wide range of exhaust systems and mufflers for various types of engines, including those used in cars, trucks, and other vehicles. The industry is highly competitive, …Examples: Diesel exhaust systems
- 423120-55 - Starters-Engine (Wholesale)The Starters-Engine (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of new and rebuilt starters and engines for motor vehicles. This industry is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry, which is responsible for the wholesale distribution of motor vehicle parts and supplies. Companies in the Starters-Engine (Wholesale) industry purchase these products …Examples: Diesel engine wholesalers
- 423120-70 - Filters-Fuel & Oil (Wholesale)Filters-Fuel & Oil (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423120 that involves the wholesale distribution of fuel and oil filters. These filters are used in various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and heavy-duty equipment. The industry is responsible for supplying filters to retailers, repair shops, and other wholesalers. …Examples: Fuel filters for diesel engines
- 423610-38 - Generators-Electric (Wholesale)Generators-Electric (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of electric generators, which are devices that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Generators-Electric (Wholesale) companies purchase generators from manufacturers and sell …Examples: Backup power, Construction sites, Data centers, Emergency services, Farms, Hospitals, Mining operations, Oil and gas
- 423610-59 - Power Supply-Emergency (Wholesale)The Power Supply-Emergency (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of emergency power supply equipment and related products. This includes generators, backup batteries, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, power inverters, and voltage regulators. These products are designed to provide emergency power in the event of a power outage or other electrical failure. The industry …Examples: Hospital emergency power supply, Data center backup power, Telecommunications backup power, Government emergency power
- 424710-05 - Petroleum Bulk Stations-Terminals (Wholesale)Petroleum Bulk Stations-Terminals (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the storage and distribution of petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and aviation fuel. These facilities are responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing large quantities of petroleum products to various customers, including gas stations, airports, and industrial facilities. The industry plays …Examples: Fuel storage and distribution facilities, Petroleum terminals, Fuel depots, Tank farms, Fuel loading and unloading
- 424720-18 - Oils-Petroleum (Wholesale)The Oils-Petroleum (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of crude oil, refined petroleum products, and other related products. This industry is responsible for supplying petroleum products to a wide range of customers, including gas stations, industrial facilities, and other wholesalers. Companies in this industry may also provide storage and transportation services for …Examples: Diesel fuel
- 424720-24 - Fuels-Renewable (Wholesale)The Fuels-Renewable (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of renewable fuels, such as ethanol, biodiesel, and other biofuels. These fuels are derived from renewable sources, such as corn, soybeans, and other crops, as well as waste materials like cooking oil and animal fats. The industry plays a crucial role in the transition to a more sustainable energy future, as …Examples: Biodiesel fuel, Renewable diesel fuel
- 424720-25 - Petroleum WholesalePetroleum Wholesale is a subdivision of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of petroleum and petroleum products, excluding aviation fuel, diesel fuel, gasoline, and other excluded products listed in the Exclusions section. Petroleum Wholesale companies purchase petroleum …Examples: Gas station suppliers, Industrial fuel suppliers, Heating oil distributors, Marine fuel suppliers, Agricultural fuel
- 425120-68 - Oil Marketers & Distributors (Wholesale)Oil Marketers & Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and lubricating oils. Companies in this industry purchase large quantities of these products from refineries and then distribute them to retail outlets such as gas stations, truck stops, and convenience stores. They may also sell to …Examples: Gas stations, Truck stops, Convenience stores, Airlines, Shipping companies, Construction firms, Government agencies,
- 441210-04 - Motor Homes (Retail)Motor Homes (Retail) is a subdivision of the Recreational Vehicle Dealers (Retail) industry, which involves the sale of motor homes to consumers. Motor homes are self-contained vehicles that provide living accommodations for their owners while on the road. These vehicles are designed to be driven or towed and can range in size from small camper vans to large, luxurious motor coaches. The Motor …Examples: Diesel pushers
- 441222-10 - Engines-Marine (Retail)Engines-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail of marine engines. This industry involves the sale of new and used marine engines, as well as parts and accessories related to marine engines. Engines-Marine (Retail) businesses may also offer repair and maintenance services for marine engines. …Examples: Diesel engines
- 441330-23 - Filters-Fuel & Oil (Retail)Filters-Fuel & Oil (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Parts and Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of fuel and oil filters for vehicles. Fuel filters are used to remove impurities from gasoline or diesel fuel before it enters the engine, while oil filters remove contaminants from the engine oil. Filters-Fuel & Oil (Retail) businesses may also …Examples: Fuel filters for trucks, Oil filters for cars, Fuel filters for boats, Oil filters for motorcycles, Fuel filters for
- 457120-05 - Truck Stops & Plazas (Retail)Truck Stops & Plazas (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 457120 that refers to retail establishments primarily engaged in selling gasoline and diesel fuel, as well as providing a range of services to truck drivers and other motorists. These establishments are typically located along major highways and offer a variety of amenities, such as food and beverage services, restrooms, …Examples: Rest areas with fuel services, Travel plazas, Truck stops with convenience stores, Rest stops with restaurants, Fuel
- 457210-02 - Service Stations-Bulk Fuel (Retail)Service Stations-Bulk Fuel (Retail) is a subdivision of the Fuel Dealers (Retail) industry that involves the retail sale of bulk fuel, such as gasoline and diesel, to consumers for their vehicles or equipment. These service stations typically have large storage tanks for fuel and offer a range of fuel grades and types, as well as other automotive products and services. …Examples: Gasoline stations with convenience stores, Truck stops, Fleet fueling stations, Farm fueling stations, Construction
- 484230-11 - Oil TruckersOil Truckers are a specialized type of freight trucking service that focuses on the transportation of oil and other petroleum products. This industry involves the long-distance transportation of these products from refineries and storage facilities to distribution centers, gas stations, and other end-users. Oil Truckers are responsible for ensuring that these products are transported safely and …Examples: Diesel fuel transportation
- 486110-01 - Crude Petroleum PipelinesThe Crude Petroleum Pipelines industry is a subdivision of the Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil industry. This industry involves the transportation of crude oil through pipelines from extraction sites to refineries or storage facilities. Crude oil is a valuable resource that is used to produce a variety of products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, and other petroleum-based products. …Examples: TransCanada Corporation, Enbridge Inc., Kinder Morgan Inc., Plains All American Pipeline LP, Magellan Midstream
- 532289-37 - Pumps-RentingPumps-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of various types of pumps to customers for temporary use. These pumps are used to move fluids, such as water, oil, or chemicals, from one location to another. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including construction companies, industrial plants, municipalities, and homeowners. Pumps-Renting companies offer a …Examples: Flood control, Sewage bypass, Pipeline testing, Mine dewatering, Irrigation, Firefighting, Water transfer, Pond and
- 532412-05 - Fork Lifts-RentingFork Lifts-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of forklifts to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require the use of forklifts on a temporary basis, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. Fork Lifts-Renting companies typically offer a range of forklift …Examples: Warehouse Operations, Manufacturing Facilities, Construction Sites, Retail Stores, Distribution Centers, Freight and
- 541330-47 - Engineers-Petroleum Refining & TransEngineers-Petroleum Refining & Trans is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in providing engineering services for the petroleum refining and transportation sectors. This industry involves the design, development, and implementation of processes and systems that are used in the refining and transportation of petroleum products. Engineers in this industry work to …Examples: Diesel fuel production
- 541330-50 - Engineers-PowerEngineers-Power is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330 that specializes in providing engineering services related to power generation, transmission, and distribution. This industry involves the design, development, and implementation of power systems and equipment, as well as the maintenance and optimization of existing systems. Engineers-Power work on a range of projects, from small-scale …Examples: Power plant design, Transmission line engineering, Substation design and construction, Renewable energy system design,
- 541380-22 - Laboratories-PetroleumLaboratories-Petroleum is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541380 that specializes in testing and analyzing petroleum products. This industry involves conducting various tests on crude oil, refined petroleum products, and natural gas to ensure that they meet industry standards and regulations. Laboratories-Petroleum is an essential industry that plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and …Examples: Diesel fuel testing
- 811111-06 - Crankshaft GrindingCrankshaft grinding is a specialized process within the automotive repair industry that involves the precise grinding of the crankshaft in an engine. The process is typically used for high-performance engines and involves removing a small amount of material from the crankshaft to ensure that it is perfectly round and balanced. This process is essential for ensuring that the engine runs smoothly …Examples: Diesel engine rebuilding
- 811111-15 - Engines-Rebuilding & RepairingThe Engines-Rebuilding & Repairing industry involves the repair and rebuilding of engines for various types of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, boats, and airplanes. This industry is a subdivision of the General Automotive Repair industry and focuses specifically on the repair and rebuilding of engines. The process of rebuilding an engine involves disassembling the engine, inspecting each part for …Examples: Diesel engine rebuilding
- 811111-23 - Truck Lubricating ServiceTruck Lubricating Service is a subdivision of the General Automotive Repair industry that specializes in providing lubrication services for trucks. This industry involves the maintenance and repair of trucks' lubrication systems, which are essential for the proper functioning of the vehicle. The lubrication system ensures that all moving parts of the truck's engine, transmission, and other …Examples: Diesel truck lubrication
- 811111-24 - Truck Repairing & ServiceTruck Repairing & Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811111 that involves the maintenance, repair, and servicing of trucks, including commercial trucks, semi-trucks, and other heavy-duty vehicles. This industry is responsible for ensuring that trucks are in good working condition, so they can operate safely and efficiently on the road. Truck Repairing & Service technicians are highly …Examples: Diesel engine repair
- 811114-01 - ManifoldsThe Manifolds industry, classified under NAICS Code 811114, involves the repair and maintenance of specialized automotive parts known as manifolds. Manifolds are essential components of an engine's exhaust system that collect exhaust gases from multiple cylinders and direct them to the exhaust pipe. The industry is responsible for ensuring that manifolds are functioning correctly and efficiently …Examples: Diesel particulate filter cleaning
- 811114-29 - Engines-Fuel-ConversionThe Engines-Fuel-Conversion industry involves the repair and maintenance of engines that have been converted to run on alternative fuels, such as propane, natural gas, or electricity. This industry also includes the installation of fuel conversion systems in vehicles that were originally designed to run on gasoline or diesel. The goal of this industry is to reduce the environmental impact …Examples: Propane-powered forklifts, Natural gas-powered buses, Electric cars, Hybrid vehicles, Bi-fuel pickup trucks, Compressed
- 811198-21 - Vehicle Inspection ServiceVehicle Inspection Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811198, which involves the inspection of vehicles to ensure that they meet the safety and emissions standards set by the government. This industry is responsible for conducting inspections on a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles. The inspections are carried out by trained professionals who use …Examples: Diesel emissions inspection
- 811198-23 - Engine Diagnostic ServiceEngine Diagnostic Service is a specialized industry that deals with the identification and resolution of issues related to the engine of a vehicle. This industry involves the use of advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to identify the root cause of engine problems and provide effective solutions to repair or replace the faulty components. The professionals in this industry are highly skilled …Examples: Engine Tune-Up, Engine Overhaul, Engine Rebuild, Engine Replacement, Engine Performance Enhancement, Engine Oil Leak