NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "hospitality"
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- 611699-15 - Hospitality TrainingHospitality Training is a specialized industry that provides education and training to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the hospitality sector. This industry focuses on providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in various roles within the hospitality industry, such as hotel management, food and beverage service, event planning, …Examples: Travel and hospitality, Hospitality marketing, Hospitality finance, Hospitality technology
- 313210-25 - Uniform Fabrics (Manufacturing)Uniform fabrics manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that specializes in producing fabrics used for uniforms. These fabrics are designed to be durable, comfortable, and easy to care for, making them ideal for use in a variety of industries, including military, law enforcement, healthcare, hospitality, and more. The manufacturing process involves weaving …Examples: Hospitality uniforms
- 315250-13 - Uniforms (Manufacturing)Uniforms (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry that involves the production of specialized clothing worn by individuals in various professions. This industry is responsible for the design, production, and distribution of uniforms for a range of industries, including healthcare, hospitality, public safety, and military. The uniforms produced by …Examples: Hospitality uniforms
- 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: Hospitality equipment
- 541690-27 - Motel & Hotel ConsultantsMotel & Hotel Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses in the hospitality industry. They help clients improve their operations, increase revenue, and enhance customer satisfaction. These consultants have a deep understanding of the hospitality industry and are able to provide customized solutions to meet the unique needs of each client. They …Examples: Hotel management, Revenue management, Customer service, Marketing strategy, Branding, Operations management, Staff
- 812332-08 - Uniform Rental ServiceUniform rental service is a type of industrial launderer that provides businesses with clean and well-maintained uniforms for their employees. This service involves the rental, cleaning, and delivery of uniforms on a regular basis. Uniform rental services are commonly used by companies in industries such as healthcare, hospitality, food service, and manufacturing. …Examples: Hospitality uniforms
- 115210-18 - Animal Shows & OrganizationsAnimal Shows & Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves the organization and management of events and activities that showcase animals, such as exhibitions, fairs, competitions, and performances. Animal Shows & Organizations can include a wide range of animals, from domestic pets to …Examples: Pet shows and competitions, Equestrian events, such as horse shows and rodeos, Livestock exhibitions and auctions,
- 236220-46 - Hotel RenovationHotel renovation is a specialized industry that involves the renovation and refurbishment of existing hotels. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on commercial and institutional building construction. Hotel renovation is a crucial aspect of the hospitality industry, as it helps hotels to maintain their competitiveness and appeal to customers. …Examples: Hotel room renovation, Lobby renovation, Restaurant renovation, Pool area renovation, Conference room renovation,
- 237210-05 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are professionals who purchase land, finance real estate deals, and oversee the process of developing properties. They are responsible for the planning, design, construction, and marketing of commercial and residential properties. Real Estate Developers work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that projects are completed on time and …Examples: Hospitality Developments
- 238390-05 - Weather Stripping ContractorsWeather Stripping Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation and repair of weather stripping in buildings. Weather stripping is a material used to seal gaps around windows, doors, and other openings to prevent air and water from entering or escaping a building. These contractors work with a variety of materials such as rubber, foam, and vinyl to ensure that buildings are …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 312113-02 - Ice (Manufacturing)Ice manufacturing is the process of producing ice for commercial and industrial use. The industry involves the production of ice in various forms such as block, flake, and crushed ice. The ice is produced using specialized equipment and machinery that freeze water into ice. The ice is then harvested, stored, and transported to various industries for use in cooling and preservation processes. …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 314110-02 - Carpet & Rug (Manufacturing)The Carpet & Rug (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of carpets and rugs for residential, commercial, and industrial use. This industry includes the manufacturing of tufted, woven, and other types of carpets and rugs made from various materials such as wool, nylon, polyester, and polypropylene. The manufacturing process involves several stages such as yarn spinning, dyeing, tufting, …Examples: Hospitality carpets
- 321920-16 - Baskets (Manufacturing)Baskets manufacturing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321920, which involves the production of wood containers and pallets. Baskets are typically made of wood, but can also be made of other materials such as plastic, metal, or wicker. The manufacturing process involves the creation of baskets of various sizes and shapes, which can be used for a range of purposes such as storage, …Examples: Fruit baskets, Gift baskets, Picnic baskets, Laundry baskets, Storage baskets, Woven baskets, Decorative baskets,
- 332510-06 - Casters & Glides (Manufacturing)Casters & Glides (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Hardware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of casters and glides, which are essential components in the furniture and equipment industry. Casters are wheels that are attached to the bottom of furniture or equipment to make them mobile, while glides are stationary feet that are attached to the bottom of furniture or …Examples: Furniture casters, Industrial casters, Medical equipment casters, Retail display casters, Office chair casters, Table
- 333310-64 - Motel & Hotel Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)The Motel & Hotel Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the hospitality industry. This includes manufacturing products such as hotel room furniture, bedding, linens, towels, and other amenities. The industry also produces equipment used in the preparation and serving of food and beverages, such as commercial kitchen …Examples: Hotel room furniture, Bedding and linens, Towels and bathroom amenities, Commercial kitchen appliances, Refrigeration
- 334118-03 - Point Of Sales Systems (Manufacturing)Point of Sales Systems (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334118 that involves the production of computer peripheral equipment specifically designed for use in retail environments. These systems are used to process transactions, manage inventory, and generate reports for businesses of all sizes. Point of Sales Systems (Manufacturing) companies are responsible for designing, …Examples: Hospitality POS systems
- 334519-34 - Time Stamps (Manufacturing)Time Stamps (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of time stamps, which are devices used to imprint a date and time on a document or other item. Time stamps are commonly used in offices, factories, and other settings where it is important to track the time of a particular event or action. …Examples: Hospitality
- 339999-54 - Shoe Covers (Manufacturing)Shoe Covers Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of shoe covers, which are protective coverings worn over shoes to prevent contamination or damage. Shoe covers are commonly used in industries such as healthcare, food processing, and construction. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized …Examples: Hospitality shoe covers
- 423210-30 - Furniture-Dealers (Wholesale)Furniture-Dealers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of furniture to retailers, commercial businesses, and other organizations. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of furniture products, including but not limited to sofas, chairs, tables, cabinets, and other home and office furniture. Furniture-Dealers (Wholesale) companies purchase furniture …Examples: Hospitality furniture
- 423390-07 - Buildings-Pre-Cut Prefabricated (Wholesale)The Buildings-Pre-Cut Prefabricated (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of pre-cut and prefabricated buildings to retailers, contractors, and other businesses. These buildings are typically constructed off-site and then transported to the final location for assembly. The industry includes a wide range of building types, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and …Examples: Hospitality buildings
- 423390-32 - Trailers-Office (Wholesale)The Trailers-Office (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of mobile office trailers that are designed to provide temporary office space for various industries. These trailers are typically equipped with basic amenities such as heating, air conditioning, lighting, and electrical outlets. They are commonly used in construction sites, oil and gas fields, and other remote locations where a …Examples: Event and hospitality spaces
- 423420-09 - Cash Registers & Supplies Repairing (Wholesale)Cash Registers & Supplies Repairing (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and maintenance of cash registers and related equipment. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423420 - Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers. The primary focus of this industry is to provide repair services for cash registers, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and other related equipment …Examples: Cash registers, Point-of-sale (POS) systems, Barcode scanners, Receipt printers, Cash drawers, Credit card terminals,
- 423690-19 - Intercommunication Equipment Systems Service (Wholesale)Intercommunication Equipment Systems Service (Wholesale) involves the distribution of intercommunication equipment systems to various businesses and organizations. These systems are designed to facilitate communication between different departments or individuals within an organization. The wholesale industry provides a range of intercommunication equipment systems that are used in various …Examples: Hospital intercommunication systems, School intercom systems, Hotel public address systems, Government agency two-way
- 423690-27 - Radio Communications Equipment Mobile (Wholesale)The Radio Communications Equipment Mobile (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of mobile radio communication equipment to various businesses and organizations. This industry is responsible for providing a range of mobile communication devices that are used for communication purposes in various industries. The industry is highly competitive and requires companies to stay up-to-date with …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 423710-03 - Casters & Glides (Wholesale)Casters & Glides (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Hardware Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of casters and glides. Casters are wheels that are attached to the bottom of furniture, equipment, or other objects to make them mobile. Glides, on the other hand, are stationary feet that are attached to the bottom of furniture or equipment to prevent them from moving. …Examples: Hospitality furniture
- 423850-25 - Cleaners & Dyers Equipment (Wholesale)Cleaners & Dyers Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the cleaning and dyeing industry. This industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary tools to operate and maintain their cleaning and dyeing equipment. The equipment and supplies distributed by this industry are used in a …Examples: Hotel and hospitality services
- 423850-37 - Floor Machines (Wholesale)Floor Machines (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of floor machines, which are used for cleaning and maintaining floors in various settings. Floor machines are typically powered by electricity and come in a range of sizes and types, including scrubbers, buffers, and …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 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 materials. …Examples: Restaurant and hospitality furniture manufacturers
- 424350-26 - Work Clothing (Wholesale)The Work Clothing (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of clothing and accessories specifically designed for work environments. This includes clothing for a variety of industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, and more. Work clothing is designed to provide comfort, durability, and safety for workers in various job roles. The industry includes …Examples: Construction workwear, Healthcare uniforms, Chef coats, Industrial coveralls, Firefighter gear, Electrician clothing,
- 424350-64 - Robes (Wholesale)Robes (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of robes, which are loose-fitting garments that are worn for warmth, comfort, or ceremonial purposes. Robes can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, wool, and synthetic fabrics. They can be plain or patterned, and may …Examples: Hotel robes, Spa robes, Religious robes, Academic robes, Judicial robes, Medical robes, Martial arts robes, Beauty
- 424350-70 - Uniforms-Men's & Women's (Wholesale)The Uniforms-Men's & Women's (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of uniforms for men and women to various organizations and institutions. These uniforms are designed to meet the specific needs of the organizations and institutions they are intended for. The industry includes wholesalers who purchase uniforms from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers, as well as directly to …Examples: Hospitality uniforms
- 424690-17 - Carbonators (Wholesale)Carbonators (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of carbonators, which are machines that add carbon dioxide to water, creating carbonated water. Carbonators are used in a variety of settings, including restaurants, bars, and other food service establishments. The industry is …Examples: Hospitality equipment distributors
- 424920-03 - Business Publications (Wholesale)Business Publications (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of various types of publications aimed at the business community. These publications can include trade journals, industry-specific magazines, newsletters, and other periodicals that provide information on topics such as finance, marketing, …Examples: Magazines for the hospitality and tourism industry
- 425120-85 - Bar Equipment Fixtures Supplies/Custom Made (Wholesale)The Bar Equipment Fixtures Supplies/Custom Made (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment, fixtures, and supplies specifically designed for bars and other drinking establishments. This industry includes the distribution of a wide range of products such as refrigeration equipment, beverage dispensing equipment, bar supplies, and custom-made fixtures. The industry caters …Examples: Beverage dispensing equipment, Refrigeration equipment, Bar stools, Custom-made bar fixtures, Glassware, Bar mats,
- 425120-86 - Ice Making Equipment & Machines (Wholesale)The Ice Making Equipment & Machines (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of ice making equipment and machines to various businesses and organizations. This industry is responsible for providing commercial ice making equipment to a range of industries, including food service, hospitality, healthcare, and more. The equipment and machines distributed by this industry are …Examples: Commercial kitchens, Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Supermarkets, Convenience stores, Gas stations, Event venues,
- 445320-02 - Cocktail Mixes (Retail)Cocktail Mixes (Retail) is a subdivision of the Beer, Wine, and Liquor Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of pre-made mixes used to create cocktails. These mixes are typically sold in bottles or cans and are made up of a combination of fruit juices, syrups, and other flavorings. Cocktail Mixes (Retail) businesses cater to both home bartenders and professional bartenders in the …Examples: Margarita Mix, Bloody Mary Mix, Cosmopolitan Mix, Mojito Mix, Pina Colada Mix, Daiquiri Mix, Sangria Mix, Martini Mix,
- 449210-61 - Radios-Two Way-Dealers (Retail)Radios-Two Way-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the retail of two-way radios. These radios are used for communication between two or more parties and are commonly used in industries such as construction, security, and emergency services. The dealers in this industry offer a range of two-way radios that vary in size, range, and features. They also provide after-sales services …Examples: Hospitality radios
- 458110-46 - Clothing & Accessories-Work (Retail)Clothing & Accessories-Work (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 458110 that refers to retail stores that specialize in selling clothing and accessories for work purposes. This industry includes stores that sell workwear, uniforms, safety gear, and other clothing and accessories that are designed for use in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, …Examples: Work boots, Safety vests, Coveralls, Work gloves, Hard hats, Safety glasses, Respirators, Earplugs, Tool belts, Work
- 458110-66 - Uniforms & Accessories (Retail)Uniforms & Accessories (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of uniforms and accessories, such as hats, belts, and badges, for a variety of professions and organizations. Uniforms & Accessories (Retail) caters to a wide range of customers, including law enforcement, healthcare workers, hospitality …Examples: Police uniforms, Firefighter uniforms, Medical scrubs, Chef uniforms, Military uniforms, Sports team uniforms, School
- 517112-02 - Paging & Signaling Service-Private SystsPaging & Signaling Service-Private Systs is a subdivision of the Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry that provides private paging and signaling services to businesses and organizations. These services allow for the transmission of messages and alerts to specific individuals or groups within a private network. Paging & Signaling Service-Private Systs is often used in industries where …Examples: Hospital paging systems, Manufacturing plant signaling systems, Hotel guest paging services, Retail store employee
- 531210-01 - Estate ManagementEstate Management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531210 that involves the management of real estate properties on behalf of the property owner. Estate managers are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the property, ensuring that it is well-maintained and profitable. This industry requires a high level of attention to detail, as well as strong communication and …Examples: Hospitality estate management
- 531390-11 - Real Estate SyndicatorsReal Estate Syndicators are companies that pool together funds from multiple investors to purchase and manage real estate properties. These companies act as intermediaries between investors and real estate developers, providing a platform for investors to invest in real estate without having to manage the properties themselves. Real Estate Syndicators typically specialize in a particular type of …Examples: Hospitality properties
- 532210-10 - Refrigerators & Freezers-Renting/LeaseThe Refrigerators & Freezers-Renting/Lease industry involves the rental or leasing of refrigerators and freezers to consumers for personal or business use. This industry is a subset of the Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental industry, which also includes the rental of other household appliances and electronics. The Refrigerators & Freezers-Renting/Lease industry provides a convenient and …Examples: Hospitality industry (e.g. hotels, resorts)
- 532289-18 - Floor Machines-RentingFloor Machines-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of various types of floor machines to customers for commercial and residential purposes. These machines are designed to clean, polish, and maintain different types of flooring, including hardwood, tile, carpet, and concrete. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the different types of floor …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 532412-08 - Radio Communications Equipment Systs-RentalThe Radio Communications Equipment Systems-Rental industry involves the renting and leasing of radio communication equipment and systems to businesses and organizations. This equipment is used for various purposes such as communication between employees, coordination of events, and emergency response situations. The industry provides a cost-effective solution for businesses that require radio …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 541310-06 - Architectural IllustratorsArchitectural Illustrators are professionals who specialize in creating visual representations of architectural designs. They work closely with architects, builders, and real estate developers to produce high-quality illustrations that accurately depict the proposed design. The illustrations can be used for a range of purposes, including marketing materials, presentations, and planning …Examples: Hospitality design
- 541330-65 - Lighting EngineersLighting Engineers are professionals who specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of lighting systems. They work in a variety of settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Lighting Engineers are responsible for ensuring that lighting systems are energy-efficient, cost-effective, and meet the needs of their clients. They use their knowledge of lighting …Examples: Hospitality lighting design
- 541340-03 - Space PlannersSpace Planners are professionals who specialize in designing and organizing interior spaces to maximize functionality and efficiency. They work with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then create detailed plans and layouts for the space. Space planning involves analyzing the available space, determining the best use of the space, and creating a design that meets the client's …Examples: Hospitality Space Planning
- 541410-02 - Interior Decorators & Designers WorkroomInterior Decorators & Designers Workroom is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541410 that specializes in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces for residential and commercial clients. This industry involves the use of design principles, color theory, and space planning to create customized interiors that meet the needs and preferences of clients. …Examples: Hospitality interior design
- 541410-04 - Organizing Services-Household & BusinessOrganizing Services-Household & Business is a subdivision of the Interior Design Services industry that involves providing professional assistance to individuals and businesses in organizing their spaces. This industry focuses on creating functional and efficient spaces that meet the specific needs of clients. Organizing Services-Household & Business professionals work with clients to declutter, …Examples: Hospitality organization
- 541410-07 - Interior Designers-ContractInterior Designers-Contract is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541410 that focuses on providing interior design services to commercial and institutional clients. These professionals work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces that meet the specific needs of their clients. Interior Designers-Contract may work on a variety …Examples: Hospitality design
- 541512-20 - Computers-TelephonyThe Computers-Telephony industry is a subdivision of the Computer Systems Design Services industry, which involves the integration of computer and telephony systems to provide efficient communication solutions. This industry focuses on the design, development, and implementation of computer-based telephony systems that enable businesses to communicate effectively with their customers and …Examples: Hospitality Industry
- 541611-01 - Point Of SaleThe Point of Sale (POS) industry involves the software and hardware systems used by businesses to process transactions with customers. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of technology that allows businesses to manage sales, inventory, and customer data. The POS industry is essential for businesses of all sizes, from small retail shops to large multinational …Examples: Hospitality POS
- 541611-06 - Productivity ConsultantsProductivity Consultants are professionals who specialize in helping businesses and organizations improve their efficiency and effectiveness. They work with clients to identify areas where productivity can be increased, and then develop and implement strategies to achieve those goals. Productivity Consultants may work with a range of clients, from small businesses to large corporations, and may …Examples: Hospitality productivity consulting
- 541611-17 - Utility Bill ConsultantsUtility Bill Consultants are professionals who specialize in analyzing and managing utility bills for businesses and organizations. They work with clients to identify areas where energy and utility costs can be reduced, and develop strategies to optimize energy usage and reduce overall expenses. Utility Bill Consultants may also provide advice on renewable energy options and help clients navigate …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 541611-24 - Hawaiian Cultural ConsultantsHawaiian Cultural Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to individuals, organizations, and businesses on matters related to Hawaiian culture. They are experts in the traditions, customs, and practices of Hawaii and help clients understand and incorporate these elements into their personal or professional lives. Hawaiian Cultural Consultants may work with clients in a …Examples: Cultural tourism companies, Hotels and resorts, Educational institutions, Film and television production companies,
- 541690-31 - Lighting ConsultantsLighting Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on lighting design and implementation. They work with clients to create lighting plans that meet their specific needs and requirements, while also ensuring that the lighting is energy-efficient and cost-effective. Lighting Consultants may work on a range of projects, from residential and commercial buildings to outdoor …Examples: Hospitality lighting design
- 541690-39 - Facilities & Space Planning ConsultantsFacilities & Space Planning Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to businesses and organizations to help them optimize their use of space and facilities. They work with clients to identify their needs and goals, and then develop plans and strategies to help them achieve those goals. This may involve analyzing existing facilities and space usage, identifying areas for …Examples: Hospitality facility planning
- 541715-09 - Recycling ConsultantsRecycling Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses, organizations, and governments on how to effectively manage their waste and recycling programs. They analyze waste streams, identify opportunities for improvement, and develop strategies to reduce waste and increase recycling rates. Recycling Consultants also provide education and training to employees …Examples: Hospitality industry
- 541910-01 - Market Research & AnalysisMarket Research & Analysis is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541910 that involves the collection and analysis of data related to market trends, consumer behavior, and competitor activity. This industry helps businesses make informed decisions about their products and services by providing insights into customer preferences, market demand, and industry trends. Market Research & Analysis is a …Examples: Hospitality industry research
- 551112-01 - Holding Companies (Non-Bank)Holding Companies (Non-Bank) are companies that own a controlling interest in other companies but do not engage in any substantial business operations themselves. These companies exist solely to hold and manage investments in other companies. Holding Companies (Non-Bank) can be publicly or privately owned and can hold a variety of assets, including stocks, bonds, and real estate. They are often …Examples: Hospitality holding companies
- 561110-09 - Exposition ManagersExposition Managers are professionals who are responsible for planning, organizing, and executing events such as trade shows, conferences, and exhibitions. They work closely with clients to understand their needs and objectives, and then develop strategies to ensure that the event is successful. Exposition Managers oversee all aspects of the event, including logistics, marketing, and budgeting. …Examples: Event catering and hospitality
- 561311-02 - Employment Agencies & OpportunitiesEmployment Agencies & Opportunities is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561311 that involves the business activity of matching job seekers with potential employers. These agencies act as intermediaries between job seekers and employers, providing services such as job search assistance, resume writing, interview coaching, and career counseling. Employment agencies may specialize in a particular …Examples: Hospitality staffing agencies
- 561311-04 - Labor ContractorsLabor Contractors are companies that provide temporary labor services to other businesses. These contractors are responsible for recruiting, hiring, and managing a workforce that is then leased out to clients for a specific period of time. The labor provided by these contractors can range from unskilled to highly skilled workers, depending on the needs of the client. Labor Contractors are often …Examples: Hospitality Staffing
- 561311-17 - Maids & Butlers Service-Referral & Info ServiceMaids & Butlers Service-Referral & Info Service is a subdivision of the Employment Placement Agencies industry. This industry involves providing referral and information services for maids and butlers to households and businesses. The companies operating in this industry act as intermediaries between clients and maids/butlers, providing information on available candidates and matching them with …Examples: Hospitality staffing agencies
- 561320-01 - Employment Contractors-Temporary HelpEmployment Contractors-Temporary Help is a subdivision of the Temporary Help Services industry that provides businesses with temporary workers to fill in for absent or additional staff. These contractors are responsible for recruiting, screening, and hiring employees for their clients. They also handle payroll, taxes, and benefits for the temporary workers they provide. Employment …Examples: Hospitality staff
- 561520-15 - Virtual ToursVirtual Tours is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry that involves the creation and distribution of interactive, digital simulations of physical locations. These tours can be accessed online and provide users with a 360-degree view of the location, allowing them to virtually explore and interact with the space. Virtual Tours are commonly used in the real estate, hospitality, and …Examples: Real estate virtual tours, Museum virtual tours, Hotel virtual tours, College campus virtual tours, Theme park virtual
- 561710-11 - Spraying-Insect ControlSpraying-Insect Control is a subdivision of the Exterminating and Pest Control Services industry that involves the use of chemicals to control and eliminate insect infestations. This industry is responsible for the management of various types of insects, including but not limited to, ants, cockroaches, termites, bed bugs, and fleas. The primary goal of Spraying-Insect Control is to protect homes, …Examples: Hospitality pest control
- 561990-11 - Inventory ServiceInventory Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561990, which falls under the category of "All Other Support Services". This industry involves providing inventory management services to businesses and organizations. Inventory Service providers help companies keep track of their inventory levels, monitor stock movements, and ensure that the inventory is properly managed and accounted for. The …Examples: Hospitality inventory management
- 611210-01 - Business CollegesBusiness Colleges are educational institutions that offer courses and programs focused on business and management. These colleges provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the business world. Business Colleges offer a range of programs, from undergraduate degrees to graduate degrees and professional certifications. The curriculum typically includes courses in …Examples: Hospitality Management
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry includes both …Examples: Hospitality Management Programs
- 611519-03 - Casino TrainingThe Casino Training industry involves providing education and training to individuals who aspire to work in the casino industry. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611519, which falls under the category of Other Technical and Trade Schools. The training provided in this industry is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge required to work in various …Examples: Hospitality and customer service training
- 611519-28 - Air Flight AttendantsAir Flight Attendants are professionals who ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during flights. They are responsible for providing excellent customer service, assisting passengers with their needs, and ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. Air Flight Attendants work for airlines and are an essential part of the aviation industry. They are trained to handle emergency situations …Examples: Airline hospitality
- 611519-30 - Bartending SchoolBartending School is a type of technical and trade school that specializes in providing training and education to individuals who want to become professional bartenders. The curriculum of a bartending school typically covers a range of topics related to bartending, including mixology, drink preparation, customer service, and responsible alcohol service. The goal of a bartending school is to equip …Examples: Hospitality training
- 611699-16 - Interior Decorating & Designing SchoolsInterior Decorating & Designing Schools are educational institutions that provide training and instruction in the art and science of interior design. This industry involves teaching students how to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces for residential, commercial, and institutional clients. The curriculum typically covers topics such as color theory, space planning, …Examples: Hospitality Interior Design
- 611699-33 - Schools-CookingSchools-Cooking is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that provides education and training in the culinary arts. This industry involves teaching students how to cook, bake, and prepare food in a professional setting. Schools-Cooking can range from vocational schools to community colleges to specialized culinary institutes. The curriculum typically includes courses in food preparation, …Examples: Hospitality education
- 611699-36 - Schools-Travel AgentsSchools-Travel Agents is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699, which falls under the category of "All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction". This industry involves providing educational services related to travel and tourism. Schools-Travel Agents offer courses and training programs that teach students about the travel industry, including travel planning, ticketing, and reservations. …Examples: Hospitality management
- 711510-01 - Audio-Visual ConsultantsAudio-Visual Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the use of audio and visual equipment for various events and productions. They work with clients to determine their specific needs and then design and implement audio-visual solutions that meet those needs. This industry involves a range of services, including equipment rental, installation, and maintenance, as …Examples: Hospitality installations
- 811310-32 - Refrigerating Equipment Commercial-ServiceThe Refrigerating Equipment Commercial-Service industry involves the repair and maintenance of commercial refrigeration equipment used in various industries such as food service, hospitality, healthcare, and retail. This industry is responsible for ensuring that refrigeration equipment is functioning properly to maintain the quality and safety of perishable goods. …Examples: Walk-in coolers, Reach-in refrigerators, Display cases, Ice machines, Beverage dispensers, Refrigerated prep tables,
- 812320-06 - Cleaners (Wholesale)Cleaners (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812320 that involves the wholesale distribution of cleaning and laundry products to businesses and institutions. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of cleaning products to various industries, including hospitality, healthcare, education, and government. Cleaners (Wholesale) companies purchase cleaning products in …Examples: Hotel cleaning supplies, Hospital cleaning products, School janitorial supplies, Government building cleaning products,
- 812331-01 - Coat & Apron Supply ServiceCoat & Apron Supply Service is a specialized industry that provides businesses with clean and well-maintained coats and aprons for their employees. This industry involves the rental and cleaning of coats and aprons, ensuring that they are hygienic and presentable for use in various industries such as food service, healthcare, and manufacturing. The Coat & Apron Supply Service industry is an …Examples: Hospitality apron rental
- 812331-06 - Linen RentalLinen rental is a service industry that provides clean and fresh linens to businesses and individuals on a rental basis. This industry involves the rental of a variety of linens such as bed sheets, tablecloths, napkins, towels, and more. Linen rental companies typically offer a range of sizes, colors, and materials to meet the needs of their customers. The linens are rented out for a specific …Examples: Hospitality
- 812921-05 - Photo Laboratories-CommercialPhoto Laboratories-Commercial is a subdivision of the Photofinishing Laboratories industry that specializes in providing commercial photo printing services to businesses and organizations. This industry involves the processing and printing of photographs on a large scale, typically for use in advertising, marketing, and promotional materials. Commercial photo labs may also offer additional …Examples: Hospitality industry (hotels, restaurants, etc.)
- 813910-09 - Sales OrganizationsSales Organizations are companies that specialize in the selling of products or services on behalf of other businesses. These organizations act as intermediaries between the manufacturer or service provider and the end consumer. Sales Organizations can operate in a variety of industries and can be either independent or affiliated with a larger company. Their main goal is to increase sales and …Examples: Hospitality sales organizations