NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "hosiery-sock-mills"
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- 458110-25 - Hosiery (Retail)Hosiery (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the sale of various types of hosiery products to consumers. Hosiery products include stockings, pantyhose, tights, socks, and other legwear items. Hosiery (Retail) stores may also sell related accessories such as garters, suspenders, and shoe inserts. …Examples: Men's dress socks, Athletic socks, Knee-high socks, Ankle socks
- 315120-01 - Hosiery-Finishing (Manufacturing)Hosiery-Finishing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Apparel Knitting Mills (Manufacturing) industry that involves the final stages of production for hosiery products. This industry is responsible for finishing and packaging hosiery products such as socks, stockings, and pantyhose. The finishing process includes a range of activities such as dyeing, …Examples: Athletic socks, Knee-high socks, Ankle socks, Trouser socks, Toe socks, Wool
- 424350-58 - Hosiery (Wholesale)Hosiery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of hosiery products, which are items of clothing worn on the feet and legs, such as socks, stockings, and tights. Hosiery products are typically made from materials such as cotton, nylon, and wool, and are …Examples: Athletic socks, Knee-high socks, Medical hosiery
- 315120-04 - Womens Full-Length/Knee-Lnth Hsry (Manufacturing)The Womens Full-Length/Knee-Lnth Hsry (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of women's hosiery that extends to the full length or knee-length. This includes stockings, pantyhose, and leggings made from various materials such as nylon, cotton, and spandex. The manufacturing process includes knitting the fabric, dyeing, cutting, and sewing to create the final product. The industry …Examples: Sheer hosiery, Maternity hosiery
- 458110-97 - Socks (Retail)Socks (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the sale of socks to consumers. This industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in selling socks. Socks are a type of hosiery that cover the feet and can come in a variety of styles, materials, and sizes. Socks …Examples: Athletic socks, Dress socks, Compression socks, Ankle socks, Crew socks, Knee-high
- 315120-02 - Hosiery (Manufacturing)Hosiery manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of socks, stockings, and pantyhose. The manufacturing process involves the use of knitting machines to create the desired shape and texture of the hosiery. The industry is highly competitive and requires a high level of skill and expertise to produce high-quality products that meet …Examples: Athletic socks, Dress socks, Thermal socks, Trouser socks
- 456110-04 - Elastic Stockings (Retail)The Elastic Stockings (Retail) industry involves the sale of compression stockings and hosiery designed to improve blood flow and reduce swelling in the legs. These stockings are made of elastic materials and are available in a range of sizes, styles, and compression levels to meet the needs of different customers. The industry caters to individuals with medical conditions such as varicose …Examples: Medical hosiery, Diabetic socks, Athletic compression socks, Travel compression socks
- 458110-29 - Lingerie (Retail)Lingerie (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of intimate apparel for women. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of lingerie products, including bras, panties, sleepwear, hosiery, and other intimate apparel. Lingerie (Retail) stores may also offer related products such as swimwear, loungewear, …Examples: Hosiery
- 423830-37 - Knitting Machines (Wholesale)Knitting Machines (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of knitting machines, which are used to create knitted fabrics and garments. Knitting machines come in various types, including flatbed, circular, and warp knitting machines. These machines are used by textile manufacturers, …Examples: Sock manufacturers, Hosiery manufacturers
- 325412-07 - Drug Millers (Manufacturing)Drug Millers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 325412, which is under the Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and bulk drugs that are used in the manufacturing of various pharmaceutical products. Drug Millers (Manufacturing) specifically focuses on the process of …Examples: Active pharmaceutical ingredients, Bulk drugs, Excipients, Antibiotics, Antifungals, Antivirals, Pain relievers,
- 313240-01 - Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry under the NAICS Code 313240. This industry involves the production of weft knit fabrics, which are created by interlocking loops of yarn in a horizontal direction. Weft knit fabrics are commonly used in the production of clothing, such as t-shirts, sweaters, and leggings, as …Examples: Sock fabric
- 424350-61 - Lingerie (Wholesale)Lingerie (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of intimate apparel for women. This industry includes a range of products such as bras, panties, lingerie sets, sleepwear, and hosiery. Lingerie (Wholesale) companies purchase these products from manufacturers and distribute them to …Examples: Hosiery and stockings
- 458110-18 - Maternity Apparel (Retail)Maternity Apparel (Retail) is a specialized retail industry that caters to pregnant women's clothing needs. This industry offers a range of clothing options that are designed to accommodate the changing body shape of pregnant women. Maternity Apparel (Retail) includes clothing items such as tops, dresses, pants, skirts, and lingerie that are specifically designed to provide comfort and support …Examples: Maternity hosiery
- 541330-71 - Engineers-Pulp & PaperEngineers-Pulp & Paper is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves providing engineering services to companies operating in the pulp and paper manufacturing sector. Engineers-Pulp & Paper are responsible for designing, developing, and implementing solutions to improve the efficiency and productivity of pulp and paper …Examples: Pulp mills, Paper mills, Tissue mills, Cardboard mills, Newsprint mills, Packaging
- 424590-17 - Wool (Wholesale)The Wool (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of raw wool and wool fibers to manufacturers and retailers. This industry is responsible for sourcing and purchasing wool from farmers and ranchers, and then selling it to textile mills, manufacturers of woolen goods, and other wholesalers. The wool is typically sold in bulk quantities and may be processed or unprocessed. …Examples: Textile mills, Sock manufacturers
- 313240-05 - Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing)Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313240 that involves the manufacturing of knit fabrics. This industry includes establishments that produce knit fabrics and fabric products, such as hosiery and socks, from yarns or fabrics. The products manufactured by Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) are used in a variety of industries, including …Examples: Knit hats, Sweaters, Leggings, Scarves, Tights, Underwear, Athletic wear, Medical compression stockings, Upholstery
- 313310-24 - Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of knit goods, which are fabrics made by interlocking loops of yarn. Knit goods can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) specifically …Examples: Sock manufacturers
- 331110-09 - Steel Works/Blast Furnaces/Rolling Mills (Manufacturing)The Steel Works/Blast Furnaces/Rolling Mills (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of iron and steel through the use of blast furnaces, steelmaking furnaces, rolling mills, and other metalworking machinery. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of steel products, including bars, plates, sheets, coils, pipes, and wire rods. The process of steel …Examples: Steel plates, Steel coils, Steel bars, Steel sheets, Steel pipes, Wire rods, Structural steel, Reinforcing steel,
- 332216-21 - Milling Cutters (Manufacturing)Milling Cutters Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Saw Blade and Handtool Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of milling cutters, which are rotary cutting tools used in milling machines to remove material from a workpiece. Milling cutters are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. …Examples: Automotive parts manufacturing, Aerospace parts manufacturing, Metalworking, Mold making, Tool and die making,
- 425120-63 - Wool Brokers (Wholesale)Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between wool producers and buyers. They purchase raw wool from farmers and sell it to manufacturers who use it to produce textiles, clothing, and other woolen products. Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for grading, sorting, and packaging the wool before it is sold. They also provide market information to wool producers and …Examples: Sock manufacturers
- 811490-24 - Knit Goods RepairingKnit Goods Repairing is a specialized industry that involves repairing and maintaining knitwear items such as sweaters, scarves, hats, and gloves. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490, which is focused on Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance. Knit Goods Repairing is a niche industry that caters to customers who want to extend the life of their knitwear …Examples: Sock repair
- 311211-02 - Flour Mills (Manufacturing)Flour Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311211 that involves the process of grinding grains into flour. This industry is responsible for producing a variety of flours such as wheat, corn, rice, and oat flour. The process of flour milling involves several steps such as cleaning, conditioning, and milling the grains. Flour Mills (Manufacturing) is …Examples: Millet flour
- 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 mills are an …Examples: Coffee mill machines, Coffee bean milling machines
- 313310-11 - Woolen Mills (Manufacturing)Woolen Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry, which involves the production of woolen fabrics from raw wool. The process of woolen mills includes cleaning, carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing of woolen fabrics. The woolen mills use specialized machinery and equipment to produce high-quality …Examples: Woolen socks
- 322110-01 - Pulp & Pulp Products (Manufacturing)The Pulp & Pulp Products (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of pulp from wood chips, as well as the manufacturing of paper, paperboard, and other pulp-based products. The process of pulp production includes cooking, washing, and bleaching wood chips to remove impurities and create a pulp mixture that can be used to make various products. The industry also involves the use of …Examples: Paperboard mills, Newsprint mills, Tissue mills, Pulp mills
- 331110-07 - Steel Mills (Manufacturing)Steel Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331110 that involves the production of steel from iron ore and/or scrap metal. This industry includes establishments that operate blast furnaces, steel converters, rolling mills, and other facilities to produce steel products such as bars, plates, rods, sheets, strips, and wire. The process of steel production involves …Examples: Steel bars, Steel plates, Steel rods, Steel sheets, Steel strips, Steel wire, Structural steel, Reinforcing steel,
- 333517-13 - Milling Machines (Manufacturing)Milling Machines (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Machine Tool Manufacturing industry that involves the production of machines used for cutting and shaping solid materials. Milling machines are used to remove material from a workpiece by rotating a cutting tool against it. This process can be used to create complex shapes, slots, and holes in a variety of materials, including …Examples: Automotive parts manufacturing, Aerospace component production, Medical device manufacturing, Tool and die making, Mold
- 486990-02 - Coal HaulingCoal hauling is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of coal from mines to various destinations such as power plants, steel mills, and other industrial facilities. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 486990, which covers all other pipeline transportation activities. …Examples: Steel mills, Paper mills, Textile mills, Pulp and paper mills
- 315250-23 - Brassieres Girdles/Allied Grmnts (Manufacturing)The Brassieres Girdles/Allied Grmnts (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of women's undergarments such as bras, panties, girdles, corsets, and other allied garments. This industry is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry and is responsible for the creation of intimate apparel that is designed to provide support, comfort, and style to women of all ages and …Examples: Hosiery, Socks
- 315250-26 - Lingerie (Manufacturing)Lingerie manufacturing is a subdivision of the cut and sew apparel manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of intimate apparel such as bras, panties, lingerie sets, and other undergarments for women. Lingerie is typically made from delicate fabrics such as lace, silk, and satin, and may include embellishments such as embroidery, beading, or sequins. The manufacturing process …Examples: Hosiery
- 458110-32 - Accessories-Fashion (Retail)The Accessories-Fashion (Retail) industry involves the sale of fashion accessories such as jewelry, watches, belts, hats, scarves, sunglasses, and handbags. These accessories are designed to complement and enhance the appearance of clothing and are often used to express personal style. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving to keep up with changing fashion trends. …Examples: Socks and hosiery
- 212114-01 - Coal Mining & ShippingCoal Mining & Shipping``` is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 212114, which involves the extraction of coal from the earth's surface. This industry includes the mining of bituminous, anthracite, and lignite coal by strip mining, culm bank mining, and other surface mining techniques. The extracted coal is then transported to various destinations through shipping. Coal mining is a complex process …Examples: Steel mills, Paper mills, Textile mills
- 313110-03 - Yarn-Spinning Mills (Manufacturing)Yarn-Spinning Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of yarn from various fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, and synthetic materials. The process of yarn spinning includes twisting and drawing out fibers to create a continuous strand that can be used for weaving, knitting, or other …Examples: Wool yarn, Cotton yarn, Silk yarn, Synthetic yarn, Novelty yarn, Chenille yarn, Boucle yarn, Tweed yarn, Heathered
- 313210-01 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills-Cotton (Manufacturing)Broadwoven Fabric Mills-Cotton (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of cotton broadwoven fabrics. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of cotton fabrics, including plain, twill, and satin weave fabrics. The fabrics produced by this industry are used in a variety of applications, such as clothing, home furnishings, and …Examples: Cotton shirts, Cotton pants, Cotton dresses, Cotton bed sheets, Cotton towels, Cotton tablecloths, Cotton upholstery
- 313310-41 - Cotton Mills (Manufacturing)Cotton Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of cotton yarn, thread, and fabric. Cotton is a natural fiber that is grown in warm climates and is used in a wide range of products, including clothing, bedding, and towels. Cotton Mills (Manufacturing) is responsible for …Examples: Cotton socks
- 325130-02 - Colors & Pigments (Manufacturing)Colors & Pigments (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of synthetic organic and inorganic pigments, dyes, and colors. The pigments and dyes produced in this industry are used in a wide range of applications, including textiles, plastics, paints, inks, and cosmetics. …Examples: Textile dyes, Ink pigments, Paint pigments, Plastic colorants, Cosmetic pigments, Food colorings, Ceramic pigments,
- 325910-02 - Printing Ink (Manufacturing)Printing Ink Manufacturing involves the production of ink used for printing on various surfaces such as paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal. The ink is formulated to meet specific requirements such as color, viscosity, and drying time. The manufacturing process involves mixing and blending of raw materials, such as pigments, resins, solvents, and additives, to produce a high-quality ink that …Examples: Offset printing ink, Flexographic printing ink, Gravure printing ink, Screen printing ink, Digital printing ink,
- 483211-04 - Log RaftingLog Rafting is a subcategory of the Inland Water Freight Transportation industry, which involves the transportation of logs via rafts on inland waterways. This industry is responsible for the movement of logs from forests to sawmills or other processing facilities. Log Rafting is a traditional method of transporting logs that has been used for centuries and is still in use today in certain …Examples: Sawmills, Pulp and paper mills, Wood chip mills, Plywood mills, Veneer mills
- 113310-05 - Pulpwood (Manufacturing)Pulpwood manufacturing is a subdivision of the logging industry that involves the harvesting and processing of trees specifically for the production of pulp and paper products. This industry is responsible for the initial stages of the paper-making process, as it provides the raw material needed for paper mills to create a range of paper products. Pulpwood manufacturing involves the …Examples: Pulp and paper mills
- 212323-04 - Clay Ceramic & Refractory Minerals NECThe Clay Ceramic & Refractory Minerals NEC industry involves the mining and extraction of various non-metallic minerals used in the production of ceramics, refractories, and other related products. This industry includes minerals such as feldspar, mica, andalusite, sillimanite, and kyanite, among others. The extracted minerals are processed and refined to produce a range of products used in …Examples: Ceramic tiles, Refractory materials, Porcelain products, Sanitaryware, Electrical insulators, Glass frits, Investment
- 236220-49 - Buildings-FactoryBuildings-Factory is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of buildings that are used for manufacturing and production purposes. Buildings-Factory are designed to accommodate large machinery and equipment, as well as provide ample space for the production process. These …Examples: Textile mills, Steel mills, Paper mills
- 237110-07 - Water WheelsWater Wheels is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which falls under the category of Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction. This industry involves the construction of water wheels, which are mechanical devices that use the energy of flowing or falling water to rotate a wheel or turbine. Water wheels have been used for centuries to power mills, sawmills, and …Examples: Water wheel-powered mills, Water wheel-powered sawmills, Water wheel-powered textile mills
- 311212-01 - Rice Mills (Manufacturing)Rice Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the processing of rice grains to produce rice for consumption. The process of rice milling involves several stages, including cleaning, hulling, whitening, polishing, grading, and sorting. The industry is responsible for producing high-quality rice that meets the demands of consumers worldwide. Rice Mills (Manufacturing) …Examples: Brown rice production, White rice production, Parboiled rice production, Basmati rice production, Jasmine rice
- 311225-02 - Cotton Oil Mills (Manufacturing)Cotton Oil Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fats and Oils Refining and Blending (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the processing of cottonseed into oil and meal products. Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil that is commonly used in cooking and food production. The oil is extracted from the cottonseed through a process of crushing, heating, and pressing. The meal …Examples: Cottonseed oil production, Cottonseed meal production, Cottonseed oil refining, Cottonseed oil blending, Cottonseed oil
- 311941-05 - Cider Mills (Manufacturing)Cider Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of cider, a popular alcoholic beverage made from fermented apple juice. The process of making cider involves crushing and pressing apples to extract the juice, which is then fermented using yeast to produce alcohol. The resulting cider can be further processed and aged to achieve a desired flavor profile. Cider …Examples: Hard cider production, Apple juice production, Apple cider vinegar production, Apple brandy production, Craft cider
- 313210-11 - Mills Fiber (Manufacturing)Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of broadwoven fabrics made from natural or synthetic fibers. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of fiber-based products, including clothing, upholstery, bedding, and industrial fabrics. The process of Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) involves the spinning of …Examples: Upholstery fabrics, Bedding fabrics, Clothing fabrics, Industrial fabrics, Carpet backing, Geotextiles, Canvas tarps,
- 313210-22 - Textile Mills (Manufacturing)Textile Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of fabrics and textiles. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as carpets, rugs, towels, bed linens, curtains, and clothing. Textile Mills (Manufacturing) is a complex industry that involves a variety of processes such as spinning, …Examples: Carpet manufacturing, Towel manufacturing, Bed linen manufacturing, Curtain manufacturing, Clothing manufacturing,
- 313240-06 - Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of lace and warp knit fabrics, which are made using a variety of materials such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Lace fabrics are typically delicate and intricate, featuring patterns of holes and designs that are created …Examples: Lace tablecloths, Lace curtains, Lace trim, Lace lingerie, Warp knit athletic wear, Warp knit leggings, Warp knit
- 313310-40 - Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing)Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the process of texturizing, throwing, and winding yarns. Texturizing is the process of adding bulk and texture to yarns, while throwing is the process of twisting and winding yarns together. Winding is the process of …Examples: Yarn production, Textile manufacturing, Clothing manufacturing, Upholstery manufacturing, Industrial textile
- 313310-43 - Textile Mill Supplies (Manufacturing)Textile Mill Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313310 that involves the production of textile mill supplies such as bobbins, shuttles, spindles, and flyers. These supplies are used in textile mills to produce yarn and thread. The industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of textile mill supplies that are used in the …Examples: Warping mills
- 315120-07 - Knit Outerwear Mills (Manufacturing)Knit Outerwear Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of knitted outerwear such as jackets, coats, and sweaters. This industry is a subdivision of the Apparel Knitting Mills (Manufacturing) industry and is responsible for the manufacturing of knitted outerwear from a variety of materials such as wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers. The production process …Examples: Knit jackets, Knit coats, Knit cardigans, Knit pullovers, Knit sweaters, Knit vests, Knit ponchos, Knit capes, Knit
- 321113-03 - Sawmills & Planing Mills-General (Manufacturing)Sawmills & Planing Mills-General (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of lumber and wood products from logs or bolts. This industry includes establishments that saw raw logs lengthwise into lumber of standardized width, thickness, and length, with planing mills that produce dressed lumber, specialized products, and millwork. The lumber produced …Examples: Lumber production, Woodworking, Timber processing, Plywood manufacturing, Veneer manufacturing, Wood pallet
- 325130-03 - Inorganic Pigments (Manufacturing)Inorganic Pigments Manufacturing is a subdivision of Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of inorganic pigments, which are insoluble compounds that are used to impart color to a variety of products such as paints, plastics, ceramics, and textiles. Inorganic pigments are made from naturally occurring minerals or synthetic compounds and are known …Examples: Ceramic tiles, Paints and coatings, Plastics, Textiles, Printing inks, Concrete, Glass, Rubber, Cosmetics, Paper
- 325510-01 - Fillers (Non-Metallic) (Manufacturing)Fillers (Non-Metallic) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Paint and Coating Manufacturing industry that involves the production of non-metallic fillers used in various applications such as paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants. Fillers are materials that are added to a product to improve its properties such as strength, durability, and viscosity. Non-metallic fillers are made from …Examples: Ceramic fillers, Glass bead fillers, Calcium carbonate fillers, Silica fillers, Talc fillers, Kaolin fillers, Bentonite
- 331492-01 - Brass Mills (Manufacturing)Brass Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331492 that involves the production of brass by smelting, refining, and alloying nonferrous metals such as zinc and copper. Brass is a durable and malleable alloy that is commonly used in the manufacturing of various products such as valves, bearings, gears, and decorative items. The process of producing brass involves melting …Examples: Valve manufacturing, Bearing manufacturing, Gear manufacturing, Decorative item manufacturing, Musical instrument
- 333111-06 - Feed Mill Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Feed Mill Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the processing of animal feed and supplies used in the production of animal feed. The equipment produced by this industry is used to grind, mix, pelletize, and extrude animal feed. The supplies …Examples: Feed mills
- 333111-08 - Grain Handling Equipment (Manufacturing)Grain Handling Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the handling, processing, and storage of grains such as wheat, corn, rice, and soybeans. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment, from conveyors and elevators to dryers and cleaners. The equipment produced by this industry is used by farmers, grain elevators, …Examples: Flour mills, Feed mills, Rice mills
- 333611-03 - Generators-Steam (Manufacturing)Generators-Steam (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of steam generators, which are used to convert water into steam to power turbines and generate electricity. Steam generators are commonly used in power plants, as well as in various industrial applications such as chemical processing and …Examples: Paper mills, Textile mills, Steel mills
- 423310-26 - Lumber Mill Representatives (Wholesale)Lumber Mill Representatives (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between lumber mills and retail businesses. They are responsible for purchasing lumber products from mills and selling them to retailers. They are knowledgeable about the different types of lumber products and their uses, as well as the market demand for these products. They work closely with …Examples: Softwood lumber, Hardwood lumber, Plywood, Particleboard, Oriented strand board (OSB), Medium-density fiberboard (MDF),
- 423520-01 - Coal & Coke (Wholesale)The Coal & Coke (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of coal and coke products to various businesses and industries. Coal is a fossil fuel that is primarily used for energy production, while coke is a byproduct of coal that is used in the production of steel. Companies in this industry typically purchase coal and coke from mining companies and then sell it to customers such as power …Examples: Steel mills, Paper mills
- 423810-13 - Crushing & Pulverizing Equipment (Wholesale)The Crushing & Pulverizing Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery used for crushing and pulverizing rocks, minerals, and other materials for industrial and commercial purposes. This equipment is typically used in the construction and mining industries, as well as in other industries that require the processing of raw materials. …Examples: Rock crushing equipment, Ore crushing equipment, Stone crushing equipment, Mineral pulverizing equipment, Coal crushing
- 423830-53 - Mill Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Mill Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in mills, such as sawmills, paper mills, and flour mills. The equipment and supplies distributed by this industry are used in the production and processing …Examples: Sawmill equipment, Paper mill supplies, Flour mill machinery, Sawmill blades
- 423840-66 - Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale)Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers that specializes in the distribution of supplies and equipment used in textile mills. This industry involves the wholesale of a wide range of products such as textile machinery, parts, and accessories, as well as chemicals, dyes, and other materials used in the textile manufacturing …Examples: Textile mills
- 424690-62 - Paint-Manufacturing Materials (Wholesale)Paint-Manufacturing Materials (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of materials used in the manufacturing of paint, such as pigments, resins, solvents, and additives. Companies in this industry supply these materials to paint manufacturers, who then use them to produce a range of paint products …Examples: Resins, Solvents, Additives, Pigments, Driers, Extenders, Surfactants, Defoamers, Thickeners, Crosslinkers
- 425120-07 - Coal Brokers (Wholesale)Coal brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the buying and selling of coal between coal producers and coal consumers. They act as a link between the two parties and help in negotiating the terms of the transaction. Coal brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing coal from various mines and suppliers, and then selling it to power plants, industrial facilities, and other …Examples: Steel mills, Paper mills, Textile mills
- 113310-03 - Logging Companies (Manufacturing)Logging Companies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Logging industry that involves the manufacturing of logs into various wood products. This industry includes companies that operate sawmills, planing mills, and shingle mills. The primary activity of Logging Companies (Manufacturing) is to process raw logs into lumber, plywood, veneers, and other wood products. The …Examples: Lumber production, Plywood production, Veneer production, Wood chip production, Sawdust production, Shingle production,
- 115113-05 - Hay GrindingHay Grinding is a specialized industry that involves the processing of hay into smaller pieces using machinery. The process of hay grinding is primarily done to make it easier to handle and transport. The industry is a part of the Crop Harvesting, Primarily by Machine subdivision of the NAICS Code 115113. …Examples: Livestock feed manufacturers, Dairy farms, Horse farms, Cattle ranches, Poultry farms, Zoos, Pet food manufacturers,
- 115310-08 - Timber CruisersTimber Cruisers are professionals who work in the forestry industry and are responsible for assessing and evaluating timber resources. They are experts in identifying and measuring the quality and quantity of timber in a given area. Timber Cruisers work in the field and are required to have a deep understanding of the forest ecosystem, including tree species, growth patterns, and environmental …Examples: Lumber mills, Pulp and paper mills, Sawmills
- 221330-03 - Steam Energy CompaniesSteam Energy Companies are businesses that specialize in the production and distribution of steam energy. This industry involves the generation of steam through the burning of fossil fuels or other sources of energy, which is then used to power turbines and produce electricity. Steam Energy Companies may also provide steam for industrial processes, heating, and cooling systems. …Examples: Paper mills, Textile mills
- 238990-26 - Gas DetectorsGas Detectors are devices used to detect the presence of gases in an area. They are commonly used in industrial settings to ensure the safety of workers and to prevent accidents. Gas detectors can detect a wide range of gases, including toxic and combustible gases. They work by measuring the concentration of gas in the air and sounding an alarm if the concentration exceeds a certain level. Gas …Examples: Pulp and paper mills, Steel mills
- 311119-02 - Bird Feed (Manufacturing)Bird Feed Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of food for birds. This industry is a subdivision of the Other Animal Food Manufacturing industry and is responsible for creating a variety of bird feed products that cater to the specific dietary needs of different bird species. The manufacturing process involves sourcing and processing raw materials, mixing and …Examples: Wild bird seed, Parrot food, Pigeon feed, Canary food, Finch food, Hummingbird nectar, Chicken feed, Duck feed, Goose
- 311119-03 - Feed (Manufacturing)Feed (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Animal Food Manufacturing industry that involves the production of animal feed for various types of animals, including but not limited to pets, livestock, and poultry. The manufacturing process includes the sourcing of raw materials, mixing and blending of ingredients, and packaging of the final product. The quality of the feed is crucial to the …Examples: Dog food, Cat food, Horse feed, Fish food, Rabbit food, Pig feed, Chicken feed, Cattle feed, Sheep feed, Goat feed
- 311119-05 - Livestock Feed (Manufacturing)Livestock Feed Manufacturing is a subcategory of Other Animal Food Manufacturing, which involves the production of animal feed for livestock such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry. The industry is responsible for creating a range of feed products that meet the nutritional needs of different types of livestock. Livestock feed manufacturers use a variety of ingredients to create feed that is high …Examples: Cattle feed, Poultry feed, Swine feed, Sheep feed, Goat feed, Horse feed, Fish feed, Deer feed, Rabbit feed, Alpaca feed
- 311211-01 - Corn Mills (Manufacturing)Corn Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Flour Milling (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of corn flour, cornmeal, and other corn-based products. The process of corn milling involves cleaning, degermination, milling, and sifting to produce various grades of corn flour and meal. The end products are used in a variety of food products such as …Examples: Corn tortilla production, Corn chip production, Cornbread mix production, Cornmeal production, Corn flour production,
- 311224-01 - Soybean Oil Mills (Manufacturing)Soybean Oil Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Soybean and Other Oilseed Processing (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of crude vegetable oil from soybeans. The process begins with the cleaning and preparation of the soybeans, followed by the extraction of the oil using mechanical or chemical methods. The crude oil is then refined, bleached, and …Examples: Soybean oil production, Soybean oil refining, Soybean oil processing, Soybean oil extraction, Soybean oil purification,
- 311225-15 - Veg Oil Mills-Ex Corn Soybean (Manufacturing)Veg Oil Mills-Ex Corn Soybean (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fats and Oils Refining and Blending (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of vegetable oils, excluding olive oil, from corn and soybeans. The process of manufacturing vegetable oil from corn and soybeans involves cleaning, dehulling, and crushing the seeds. The oil is then extracted from the …Examples: Vegetable oil production, Cooking oil manufacturing, Salad dressing production, Margarine production, Soap
- 313220-08 - Narrow Fabric & Other Smallwares-Mills (Manufacturing)Narrow Fabric & Other Smallwares-Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of narrow fabrics and smallwares. Narrow fabrics are fabrics that are less than 12 inches in width and are used for various purposes such as binding, edging, and trimming. Smallwares are textile products that are not classified as apparel or home furnishings, such as webbing, braids, and …Examples: Elastic bands, Shoelaces, Belts, Straps, Ribbons, Bias tapes, Webbing, Cords, Braids, Trims
- 313310-22 - Finishers Of Textiles NEC (Manufacturing)Finishers of Textiles NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the finishing of textiles that are not classified under other categories of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills industry. Finishers of Textiles NEC (Manufacturing) can include a range of activities such as dyeing, printing, coating, …Examples: Textile printing, Textile dyeing, Textile coating, Textile finishing, Fabric finishing, Yarn finishing, Textile
- 315120-10 - Knit Underwear & Nightwear Mills (Manufacturing)Knit Underwear & Nightwear Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 315120 that involves the production of knit underwear and nightwear for men, women, and children. This industry includes the manufacturing of various types of undergarments such as bras, panties, undershirts, and underpants, as well as nightwear such as pajamas, nightgowns, and robes. The production process …Examples: Men's underwear, Women's bras, Children's pajamas, Women's nightgowns, Men's undershirts, Women's panties, Children's
- 321912-04 - Staves & Stave Mills (Manufacturing)The Staves & Stave Mills (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of staves, which are narrow, wedge-shaped pieces of wood that are used in the construction of barrels, casks, and other similar containers. Staves are typically made from hardwoods such as oak, maple, and hickory, and are cut to precise dimensions using specialized equipment. The staves are then assembled into …Examples: Barrel making, Cooperage, Cask production, Wine barrel manufacturing, Whiskey barrel production, Beer barrel making,
- 321918-05 - Hardwood Dimension-Flooring Mills (Manufacturing)Hardwood Dimension-Flooring Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Millwork (including Flooring) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of hardwood flooring and other millwork products made from hardwood. The process of manufacturing hardwood flooring involves cutting, planing, and shaping hardwood lumber into flooring boards of …Examples: Solid hardwood flooring, Engineered hardwood flooring, Parquet flooring, Wood paneling, Wood moulding, Wood trim, Wood
- 321999-17 - Pressed Wood Fuel (Manufacturing)Pressed Wood Fuel Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of wood fuel pellets, briquettes, and logs made from compressed sawdust, wood shavings, and other wood waste materials. The compressed wood products are used as a fuel source for heating and cooking in residential and commercial settings. …Examples: Wood pellets, Wood briquettes, Wood logs, Compressed wood fuel, Sawdust fuel, Wood shavings fuel, Biomass fuel, Wood
- 322130-02 - Paperboard Mills (Manufacturing)Paperboard Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of paperboard, which is a thick, rigid paper-based material used for packaging and other applications. The process of manufacturing paperboard involves several steps, including pulping, bleaching, and pressing. The end product is a versatile material that can be used for a range of applications, from cereal boxes …Examples: Cereal boxes, Shoe boxes, Book covers, Game boards, Gift boxes, Display stands, Food packaging, Beverage packaging,
- 325130-08 - Paint-Manufacturing Materials (Manufacturing)Paint-Manufacturing Materials (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing industry that involves the production of materials used in the manufacturing of paint. This includes a range of materials such as resins, solvents, pigments, and additives that are used to create different types of paint for various applications. The industry is responsible for producing …Examples: Resins, Solvents, Pigments, Additives, Binders, Surfactants, Thickeners, Defoamers, Crosslinkers, Emulsifiers
- 325180-23 - Carbide Metals & Products (Manufacturing)Carbide Metals & Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing industry that involves the production of carbide metals and related products. Carbide metals are a type of inorganic compound that are made up of carbon and a metal, such as tungsten, titanium, or cobalt. These metals are known for their hardness and resistance to wear and tear, making …Examples: Carbide end mills for metalworking industry
- 325612-11 - Starch (Manufacturing)Starch manufacturing is a process that involves the extraction of starch from various sources such as corn, wheat, potatoes, and rice. The extracted starch is then processed and refined to produce a range of starch-based products that are used in various industries such as food, paper, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. The manufacturing process involves several stages such as cleaning, grinding, …Examples: Food additives, Paper coatings, Textile sizing, Adhesives, Pharmaceutical excipients, Biodegradable plastics, Animal
- 325910-01 - Inks-Printing & Lithographing (Manufacturing)Inks-Printing & Lithographing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Printing Ink Manufacturing industry that involves the production of ink used for printing and lithography. This industry includes the manufacturing of ink for various printing methods such as offset lithography, flexography, gravure, and letterpress. The ink produced in this industry is used for printing on a range of materials …Examples: Offset lithography ink, Flexography ink, Gravure ink, Letterpress ink, UV-curable ink, Water-based ink, Solvent-based
- 326211-03 - Tire-Retreading Repair Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing)The Tire-Retreading Repair Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the process of retreading tires. Retreading is the process of replacing the tread on a worn tire to extend its life and reduce waste. This industry is a subdivision of the Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) industry and is essential in the tire retreading process. …Examples: Rubber mills
- 327110-04 - Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 327110 that involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the manufacturing of pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixtures. This industry is responsible for the creation of a wide range of products, including kilns, pottery wheels, ceramic molds, and glazes. The equipment and supplies produced by this …Examples: Pug mills
- 327120-09 - Clay Refractories (Manufacturing)Clay Refractories Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of refractory products made from clay, which are used in high-temperature applications such as furnaces, kilns, and incinerators. Clay refractories are known for their ability to withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion, making them …Examples: Refractory bricks, Refractory castables, Refractory mortars, Refractory coatings, Refractory fibers, Refractory shapes,
- 327410-02 - Lime (Manufacturing)Lime manufacturing is the process of converting limestone into quicklime and hydrated lime through a chemical reaction. The process involves heating limestone to a high temperature until it decomposes into calcium oxide (quicklime) and carbon dioxide. The quicklime is then further processed into hydrated lime by adding water. Lime is used in a variety of industries, including construction, …Examples: Cement production, Steel manufacturing, Water treatment, Soil stabilization, Sugar refining, Pulp and paper production,
- 331110-06 - Stainless Steel (Manufacturers)Stainless Steel (Manufacturers) is a subdivision of the Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of stainless steel. Stainless steel is a type of steel that contains at least 10.5% chromium, which gives it its unique corrosion-resistant properties. The manufacturing process involves melting and refining raw materials such as iron, …Examples: Stainless steel pipes, Stainless steel sheets, Stainless steel bars, Stainless steel wire, Stainless steel coils,
- 332812-20 - Powder Processing-Industrial (Manufacturing)Powder Processing-Industrial (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332812 that involves the production of various industrial products through the use of powder processing techniques. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products, including metal parts, ceramics, and other materials. Powder processing involves the use of various techniques to transform …Examples: Metal parts manufacturing, Ceramic tile production, Powdered metal production, Pharmaceutical manufacturing, Food
- 333243-10 - Paper Mill Machinery (Manufacturing)Paper Mill Machinery Manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the manufacturing of paper products. This industry is responsible for the design, manufacture, and installation of machinery used in the paper-making process. The machinery produced by this industry includes equipment for pulp preparation, paper production, and finishing. The machinery produced is …Examples: Paper mills, Pulp mills
- 333248-26 - Rubber Mill Machinery (Manufacturing)Rubber mill machinery manufacturing involves the production of machinery used in the process of mixing rubber with various other materials. This machinery is used in the production of a wide range of rubber products, including tires, belts, hoses, and seals. The machinery is designed to mix and process the rubber and other materials to create a uniform mixture that can be used in the …Examples: Tire manufacturing, Belt manufacturing, Hose manufacturing, Seal manufacturing, Gasket manufacturing, Rubber sheet
- 423320-22 - Crushing & Pulverizing Service (Wholesale)Crushing & Pulverizing Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and machinery used for crushing and pulverizing rocks, stones, and minerals. The equipment is used in various industries such as mining, construction, and agriculture. The primary function …Examples: Mining equipment distributors, Construction equipment wholesalers, Agricultural machinery suppliers, Heavy equipment
- 423510-13 - Iron-Pig (Wholesale)Iron-Pig (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pig iron, which is a crude form of iron that is obtained by smelting iron ore with coke and limestone. Iron-Pig (Wholesale) companies purchase pig iron from manufacturers and sell it to various downstream industries, such as steel …Examples: Steel mills
- 423720-08 - Coils-Steam (Wholesale)The Coils-Steam (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of steam coils to various businesses and industries. Steam coils are heat exchangers that are used to transfer heat from steam to air or other fluids. These coils are commonly used in HVAC systems, industrial processes, and other applications that require heating or cooling. Companies in this industry typically purchase steam coils …Examples: Pulp and paper mills, Textile mills
- 423730-05 - Air Pollution Measuring Equipment (Wholesale)The Air Pollution Measuring Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment used to measure and monitor air pollution levels. This equipment is used by a variety of organizations, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to monitor the impact of industrial activities on air quality. …Examples: Steel Mills, Pulp and Paper Mills
- 423840-10 - Carbide Metals & Products (Wholesale)Carbide Metals & Products (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of carbide metals and related products. Carbide metals are a type of metal alloy that are known for their high strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of carbide metals and products …Examples: Carbide end mills, Carbide milling cutters
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