NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "marine"
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- 449210-42 - Marine Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Marine Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Electronics and Appliance Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of electronic equipment and supplies specifically designed for use in marine environments. Marine electronic equipment and supplies include a wide range of products such as navigation systems, communication equipment, …Examples: Marine GPS devices, Marine autopilots, Marine communication equipment, Marine lighting
- 423860-15 - Marine Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Marine Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423860 that involves the wholesale distribution of electronic equipment and supplies specifically designed for marine use. This industry includes the distribution of a wide range of products such as marine communication equipment, navigation equipment, sonar equipment, radar equipment, and …Examples: Marine communication equipment, Marine GPS systems, Marine autopilots, Marine
- 336612-05 - Marine Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Marine Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the marine industry. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the operation and maintenance of boats, ships, and other watercraft. Marine Equipment & Supplies …Examples: Marine electronics manufacturers, Marine engine manufacturers, Marine safety equipment
- 713930-08 - Marine RepairsMarine Repairs is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and maintenance of boats, ships, and other watercraft. This industry involves a wide range of services, from minor repairs to major overhauls, and requires a high level of expertise and technical knowledge. Marine repair technicians are responsible for diagnosing and fixing problems with engines, electrical systems, …Examples: Marine upholstery repair, Marine refrigeration repair, Marine air conditioning repair,
- 444180-01 - Boat Builders-Materials (Retail)Boat Builders-Materials (Retail) is a subdivision of Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of materials and supplies that are specifically used in the construction and repair of boats. Boat Builders-Materials (Retail) industry provides a wide range of products such as marine-grade plywood, fiberglass, epoxy resins, paints, varnishes, …Examples: Marine-grade plywood, Marine paints and varnishes, Marine adhesives and sealants,
- 441222-23 - Transmissions-Marine (Retail)Transmissions-Marine (Retail) is a specialized industry that deals with the retail of marine transmissions. Marine transmissions are an essential component of boats and ships that help in transmitting power from the engine to the propeller. This industry involves the sale of new and used marine transmissions, as well as the repair and maintenance of existing ones. The …Examples: Marine transmission repair services, Marine transmission sales, Marine transmission maintenance
- 332510-16 - Hardware-Marine (Manufacturing)Hardware-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Hardware Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of hardware products specifically designed for marine applications. This industry involves the manufacturing of a wide range of hardware products that are used in the construction, repair, and maintenance of boats, ships, and other marine vessels. The …Examples: Marine hardware fittings, Marine-grade fasteners, Marine-grade electrical components,
- 441222-05 - Boat Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Boat Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441222 that involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies for boats. This industry includes businesses that sell a variety of products such as boat trailers, anchors, ropes, boat covers, life jackets, marine electronics, and other accessories. Boat Equipment & Supplies (Retail) businesses cater to boat owners and …Examples: Marine electronics, Marine batteries, Marine ropes, Marine stereos, Marine fuel
- 441222-17 - Marine Equipment-Used & Rebuilt (Retail)The Marine Equipment-Used & Rebuilt (Retail) industry involves the sale of previously owned and refurbished marine equipment to customers. This industry is a subset of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry and focuses specifically on the retail of used and rebuilt marine equipment. Marine equipment can include a wide range of products such as engines, propellers, steering …Examples: Used marine engines, Refurbished marine steering systems, Pre-owned marine navigation equipment,
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small …Examples: Marine pipeline installation, Dredging and marine excavation, Marine salvage and wreck removal,
- 334511-12 - Marine Instruments (Manufacturing)Marine Instruments Manufacturing involves the production of a wide range of instruments and systems used in marine navigation, communication, and safety. These instruments are designed to withstand harsh marine environments and provide accurate and reliable data to ensure the safety and efficiency of marine operations. The industry includes the manufacturing of …Examples: Marine navigation systems, Marine communication systems, Marine safety equipment, Marine
- 423860-18 - Nautical Instruments (Wholesale)Nautical Instruments (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of instruments and equipment used in nautical activities such as sailing, boating, and fishing. Nautical instruments are essential tools for navigation, communication, and safety at sea. Companies in …Examples: Marine equipment suppliers, Marine electronics distributors, Marine safety equipment wholesalers,
- 423860-16 - Marine Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Marine Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the marine industry. This includes a wide range of products such as boat engines, navigational equipment, safety gear, fishing equipment, and more. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, boat …Examples: Marine electronics, Marine safety equipment, Marine plumbing supplies, Marine lighting
- 713930-03 - Boat RepairingBoat Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of boats, ships, and other watercraft. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713930, which covers Marinas. Boat Repairing services are essential for ensuring the safety and longevity of watercraft, as well as maintaining their performance and appearance. Boat Repairing services can range from minor …Examples: Fiberglass boat repair, Hull repair, Propeller repair, Electrical system repair, Engine repair, Steering system repair,
- 425120-16 - Boat Distributors (Wholesale)Boat Distributors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of boats and related equipment. These companies purchase boats and equipment from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, dealerships, and other businesses. Boat Distributors (Wholesale) may also provide financing and leasing options to their customers. They are responsible for maintaining relationships …Examples: Marine electronics, Marine safety equipment, Marine hardware
- 541330-39 - Engineers-MarineEngineers-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the design, development, and construction of marine vessels and structures, as well as the maintenance and repair of existing marine equipment. Engineers-Marine are responsible for ensuring that marine vessels and structures are …Examples: Marine transportation, Marine renewable energy, Marine engineering consulting, Marine
- 811310-10 - Engines-Marine RepairingEngines-Marine Repairing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of engines used in marine vessels such as boats, ships, and yachts. The engines can be diesel or gasoline-powered and can range from small outboard motors to large …Examples: Marine engine tune-up, Marine engine oil change, Marine engine parts replacement, Marine
- 811490-04 - Boat Part-Used & Rebuilt (Manufacturing)The Boat Part-Used & Rebuilt (Manufacturing) industry involves the repair and refurbishment of used boat parts. This industry is responsible for the restoration of boat parts to their original condition, ensuring that they are safe and functional for use in boats. The industry is highly specialized and requires a great deal of expertise in the field of boat mechanics and engineering. The industry …Examples: Boat engine parts, Boat propellers, Boat steering systems, Boat electrical systems, Boat fuel systems, Boat cooling
- 336320-06 - Alternators & Starters-Marine (Manufacturing)Alternators & Starters-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of electrical and electronic equipment specifically designed for marine vehicles. The equipment produced in this industry is responsible for generating and distributing electrical power to the various …Examples: Marine alternators, Marine starters, Marine voltage regulators, Marine battery chargers,
- 423910-24 - Hardware-Marine (Wholesale)Hardware-Marine (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that involves the wholesale distribution of hardware products specifically designed for marine applications. This industry is responsible for the distribution of a wide range of hardware products that are used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of boats, ships, and other marine vessels. The …Examples: Marine hardware distributors, Marine equipment manufacturers, Marine supply stores
- 483212-02 - Marine Transportation ConsultantsMarine Transportation Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to companies involved in the transportation of goods and people by water. They work with clients to develop and implement strategies that optimize the efficiency and safety of marine transportation operations. Marine Transportation Consultants may specialize in a particular area of the …Examples: Marine Logistics Consulting, Marine Safety Consulting, Marine Environmental Consulting,
- 811490-63 - Yachts Repairing (Manufacturing)Yachts Repairing (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of yachts, which are large recreational boats designed for pleasure cruising. This industry is responsible for ensuring that yachts are in top condition and safe for use. Yachts Repairing (Manufacturing) services can range from minor repairs to complete overhauls of the yacht's systems and …Examples: Yacht maintenance and repair, Yacht engine repair, Yacht electrical system repair, Yacht plumbing repair, Yacht hull
- 441222-10 - Engines-Marine (Retail)Engines-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail of marine engines. This industry involves the sale of new and used marine engines, as well as parts and accessories related to marine engines. Engines-Marine (Retail) businesses may also offer repair and maintenance services for marine engines. …Examples: Marine engine parts
- 424950-03 - Paint & Coatings-Marine (Wholesale)Paint & Coatings-Marine (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424950 that involves the wholesale distribution of marine coatings and paints. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products that are used to protect and enhance the appearance of boats, ships, and other marine vessels. The products distributed by this industry are specifically …Examples: Marine repair facilities, Marine supply stores
- 441222-11 - Hardware-Marine (Retail)Hardware-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of hardware and equipment specifically designed for use in marine environments. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products, including but not limited to, marine-grade fasteners, rigging hardware, marine electronics, and safety equipment. …Examples: Marine hardware stores, Marine equipment retailers, Dock and marina supply stores, Marine
- 441222-26 - Yachts (Retail)Yachts (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the sale of luxury recreational boats designed for cruising or racing. Yachts are typically over 30 feet in length and can range from simple day cruisers to multi-decked, fully equipped vessels with luxurious amenities such as hot tubs, saunas, and helipads. The Yachts (Retail) industry involves the sale of …Examples: Motor yachts, Sailing yachts, Catamarans, Trawlers, Sportfishing yachts, Expedition yachts, Mega yachts, Classic
- 541330-68 - Naval ArchitectsNaval Architects are professionals who design and oversee the construction and repair of ships, boats, and other marine vessels. They use their knowledge of engineering, physics, and materials science to create safe, efficient, and seaworthy vessels that meet the needs of their clients. Naval Architects work closely with shipbuilders, marine engineers, and other professionals to …Examples: Marine engineering consulting, Marine surveying, Marine salvage and wreck removal, Marine
- 541690-29 - Marine ConsultantsMarine Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and technical support to clients in the maritime industry. They offer a range of services that involve the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of ships, offshore structures, and other marine facilities. Marine Consultants work with clients to identify and solve problems related to marine …Examples: Marine equipment manufacturers, Marine insurers, Marine research institutions
- 811210-51 - Marine Electronic Equipment Repairing & ServiceMarine Electronic Equipment Repairing & Service is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of electronic and precision equipment used in marine vessels. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the electronic equipment used in marine vessels is functioning properly and efficiently. Marine Electronic Equipment Repairing & Service …Examples: Marine navigation systems, Marine communication systems, Marine radar systems, Marine GPS
- 423860-23 - Ship Chandlers (Wholesale)Ship Chandlers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in providing supplies and equipment to ships and vessels. These supplies can range from food and beverages to safety equipment and navigational tools. Ship chandlers are responsible for ensuring that ships are well-stocked and prepared for their journeys at sea. They work closely with ship owners and operators to provide the necessary …Examples: Marine equipment supply, Marine safety equipment, Marine navigation tools, Marine cleaning
- 541714-20 - Laboratories-Marine BiologicalLaboratories-Marine Biological is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541714 that involves research and development in biotechnology related to marine organisms and ecosystems. This industry focuses on studying the biology, ecology, and behavior of marine organisms, as well as the interactions between these organisms and their environment. Laboratories-Marine Biological is …Examples: Marine biodiversity, Marine mammal behavior, Marine biotechnology, Marine microbiology,
- 488390-09 - Water Transportation Services NECWater Transportation Services NEC is a subdivision of Other Support Activities for Water Transportation industry. This industry involves providing support services to water transportation activities that are not classified under other NAICS codes. Water Transportation Services NEC includes a wide range of services that support water transportation, such as cargo handling, ship scaling, and …Examples: Marine cargo handling services, Marine navigational services, Marine salvage services,
- 423910-06 - Boat Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Boat Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies for boats and other watercraft. This industry includes a wide range of products such as engines, propellers, steering systems, navigational equipment, safety gear, and maintenance supplies. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Marine electronics, Marine lighting, Marine plumbing, Marine safety equipment,
- 488390-05 - Marine DocumentationMarine Documentation is a specialized industry that provides support activities for water transportation. This industry involves the creation, management, and maintenance of various types of documents related to marine operations. Marine Documentation professionals are responsible for ensuring that all necessary documentation is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. They work …Examples: Marine insurance policies, Marine accident reports
- 441222-27 - Marine Electronics (Retail)Marine Electronics (Retail) is a subdivision of Boat Dealers (Retail) that specializes in the sale of electronic equipment and devices used in marine vessels. This industry involves the retail of a wide range of marine electronics, including navigation systems, communication devices, fish finders, radar systems, and other electronic equipment that are essential for the safe …Examples: Marine audio systems, Marine cameras, Marine lighting systems
- 517112-08 - Marine-Radio Telephone ServiceMarine-Radio Telephone Service is a subdivision of the Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry that provides communication services to ships and boats at sea. This industry involves the use of radio equipment to transmit and receive voice and data signals over a designated frequency range. The service is essential for the safety and efficiency of maritime operations, as it allows …Examples: Marine survey communication
- 541614-18 - Marine Resource ConsultantsMarine Resource Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services related to the management and conservation of marine resources. They work with government agencies, private companies, and non-profit organizations to develop and implement strategies for sustainable use of marine resources. The role of Marine Resource Consultants involves conducting …Examples: Marine conservation planning, Marine spatial planning, Marine protected area design, Marine
- 425120-15 - Boat Brokers (Wholesale)Boat Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between boat manufacturers and dealers, and help facilitate the sale of boats to dealers. They are responsible for finding potential buyers for boats, negotiating prices, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed. Boat Brokers (Wholesale) have a deep understanding of the boating industry and are knowledgeable about …Examples: Yacht sales, Sailboat sales, Fishing boat sales, Pontoon boat sales, Speedboat sales, Houseboat sales, Jet ski sales,
- 541921-08 - Photographers-MarinePhotographers-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541921 that involves capturing images of marine life, boats, and other water-related subjects. This industry requires a high level of skill and knowledge of marine environments, as well as specialized equipment to capture high-quality images. …Examples: Marine wildlife photography, Marine landscape photography, Marine conservation photography,
- 334220-05 - Marine Electronics (Manufacturing)Marine Electronics Manufacturing involves the production of electronic equipment specifically designed for use in marine environments. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as sonar systems, GPS devices, radar systems, fish finders, and communication equipment. The equipment produced by this industry is used in various marine vessels such …Examples: Marine audio systems, Marine lighting systems, Marine cameras
- 441222-15 - Marine Equipment & Supplies (Retail)The Marine Equipment & Supplies (Retail) industry involves the sale of various equipment and supplies used in the marine industry. This includes a wide range of products such as safety equipment, navigation tools, fishing gear, and boat maintenance supplies. The industry caters to both recreational and commercial boaters, providing them with the necessary equipment to ensure a safe …Examples: Marine lighting, Marine plumbing supplies, Marine electronics
- 441222-16 - Marine Equipment & Supplies Repairing (Retail)Marine Equipment & Supplies Repairing (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various types of marine equipment and supplies. This industry caters to the needs of boat owners and operators who require repairs and maintenance services for their vessels. The services provided by this industry include repairing and maintaining engines, electrical …Examples: Marine electrical system repair, Marine navigation system repair, Marine battery maintenance,
- 336612-02 - Boat Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Boat Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the construction and maintenance of boats. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the proper functioning and safety of boats. The Boat Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) industry is an …Examples: Boat anchors, Boat fenders, Boat seats, Boat trailers, Boat steering systems, Boat propellers, Boat navigation lights,
- 339999-53 - Shells-Marine (Manufacturing)Shells-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the manufacturing of shells for marine purposes. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of shells that are used in various marine applications. The shells produced by this industry are used in the construction of boats, ships, and other marine vessels. They are also …Examples: Marine equipment shells, Marine accessory shells
- 441222-04 - Boat Dealers Sales & Service (Retail)Boat Dealers Sales & Service (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale and maintenance of boats and related equipment. This industry is responsible for providing customers with a range of services, including boat sales, repair, and maintenance. Boat dealers in this industry may specialize in selling new or used boats, or they may offer both. They may also offer financing options to customers …Examples: Fishing boats, Pontoon boats, Sailboats, Speedboats, Jet skis, Houseboats, Inflatable boats, Canoes and kayaks,
- 441222-29 - Refrigeration-Marine (Retail)Refrigeration-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the sale of refrigeration equipment and systems for boats and other marine vessels. This industry involves the retail of refrigeration units, compressors, evaporators, and other related equipment that are specifically designed for use in marine environments. The …Examples: Marine refrigeration systems, Marine air conditioning units
- 333415-16 - Marine Refrigeration & Air Cond (Manufacturing)Marine Refrigeration & Air Cond (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333415 that involves the manufacturing of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment specifically designed for marine vessels. This industry is responsible for producing a range of products that are used to regulate the temperature and humidity levels on board ships, including air conditioning …Examples: Marine refrigeration systems, Marine air conditioning units
- 425120-93 - Marine Refrigeration/AC-Sales/Service (Wholesale)Marine Refrigeration/AC-Sales/Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that specializes in the distribution and maintenance of refrigeration and air conditioning systems for marine vessels. This industry involves the sale of refrigeration and air conditioning units, as well as the provision of repair and maintenance services for these systems. …Examples: Marine air conditioning units, Marine refrigeration compressors, Marine refrigeration and air
- 488330-01 - Marine Vessel ManagementMarine Vessel Management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves the coordination and management of various aspects of marine vessels. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessels, as well as the management of crew, cargo, and other resources. Marine Vessel Management companies provide a range of services to shipping …Examples: Marine engineering and consulting services, Marine insurance providers, Marine surveying and
- 488330-04 - Salvage-MarineSalvage-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves the recovery of ships, boats, and other watercraft that have been damaged or lost at sea. This industry is responsible for rescuing vessels and their cargo, as well as mitigating environmental damage caused by maritime accidents. Salvage-Marine companies are often called upon to respond to emergencies such as …Examples: Marine environmental remediation, Marine firefighting, Marine accident investigation
- 541330-89 - Engineers NavalEngineers Naval is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in the design, development, and maintenance of ships, submarines, and other watercraft. This industry involves the application of engineering principles to the construction and operation of naval vessels, including the design of propulsion systems, navigation systems, and weapons systems. Engineers Naval …Examples: Submarine design, Marine propulsion systems, Navigation systems for ships and submarines,
- 541990-16 - Yacht DocumentationYacht Documentation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541990 that involves the provision of professional, scientific, and technical services related to the documentation and registration of yachts and other recreational vessels. This industry is responsible for ensuring that all legal requirements are met for the ownership, operation, and transfer of ownership of yachts. Yacht Documentation …Examples: Marine surveying services, Marine insurance services, Marine communication system installation
- 112519-03 - Miscellaneous Marine ProductsThe Miscellaneous Marine Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various marine organisms and products that do not fall under other aquaculture categories. This includes the production of live or fresh marine animals, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, as well as the cultivation of marine plants like kelp and sea grass. Additionally, this …Examples: Live crab and lobster production, Kelp farming, Sponge harvesting, Coral collection, Pearl diving and production, Sea
- 238210-09 - Electric Contractors-MarineElectric Contractors-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238210 that involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems on marine vessels. This industry includes the installation of wiring, lighting, communication systems, navigation equipment, and other electrical components on boats, ships, and other watercraft. Electric Contractors-Marine also …Examples: Yacht electrical systems, Cruise ship electrical systems, Fishing boat electrical systems, Ferry electrical systems,
- 425120-14 - Tugboat & Barge Brokers (Wholesale)Tugboat & Barge Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between tugboat and barge owners and potential customers. They facilitate the buying and selling of tugboats and barges by providing a range of services, including market analysis, price negotiation, and contract drafting. Tugboat & Barge Brokers (Wholesale) are knowledgeable about the industry and have a deep …Examples: Marine transportation services, Marine salvage services, Marine construction services,
- 483113-03 - Ocean-FreightOcean-Freight is a subdivision of the Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation industry, which involves the transportation of goods and cargo by sea. This industry includes the movement of cargo between ports located in different countries, as well as the transportation of goods within a single country's coastal waters. Ocean-Freight is a vital component of international trade, as it allows …Examples: International shipping of automobiles, Transportation of crude oil, Export of agricultural products, Import of consumer
- 488320-05 - Terminals-River & MarineTerminals-River & Marine is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the handling and storage of cargo at river and marine terminals. This industry includes the loading and unloading of cargo from ships, barges, and other vessels, as well as the storage and transfer of cargo between different modes of transportation, such as trucks and trains. …Examples: Container terminal operations, Bulk cargo handling, Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) terminal operations, Grain terminal
- 488330-05 - Surveyors-MarineSurveyors-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves providing navigational services to shipping. This industry is responsible for conducting surveys and inspections of marine vessels, equipment, and facilities to ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards. Surveyors-Marine also assesses the condition of vessels and equipment for insurance …Examples: Cargo ship surveying, Offshore platform inspection, Yacht appraisal, Ferry safety inspection, Oil rig equipment
- 811121-11 - Boat & Yacht CustomizingBoat & Yacht Customizing is a specialized industry that involves the modification and customization of boats and yachts to meet the specific needs and preferences of their owners. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811121, which is focused on Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance. Boat & Yacht Customizing involves a range of services, from minor cosmetic …Examples: Custom yacht interiors, Boat audio and entertainment systems, Hull extensions and modifications, Custom paint and
- 441222-28 - Boat Dealers Used (Retail)Boat Dealers Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441222 that involves the retail sale of used boats. This industry includes businesses that sell previously owned boats, yachts, and other watercraft to consumers. Boat Dealers Used (Retail) may also offer financing options, warranties, and other services related to the sale of used boats. These businesses may operate from a physical …Examples: Used pontoon boats, Pre-owned fishing boats, Secondhand sailboats, Previously owned jet skis, Used powerboats,
- 483111-01 - Deep Sea-Foreign Transport Of FreightThe Deep Sea-Foreign Transport Of Freight industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo via deep sea vessels between countries. This industry is responsible for the movement of a significant portion of the world's international trade. The transportation of goods can be done through various types of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, and tankers. The industry is highly …Examples: Container shipping, Dry bulk shipping, Liquid bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Refrigerated shipping, Cruise
- 488330-02 - Marine WaysMarine Ways is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves the maintenance and repair of ships and boats. This industry provides services to shipping companies and boat owners to ensure that their vessels are in good condition and can operate safely. Marine Ways typically operate in coastal areas and have facilities that can accommodate vessels of various sizes. …Examples: Marine carpentry
- 488390-06 - Ship Owners & OperatorsShip Owners & Operators are companies that own and operate ships for commercial purposes. This industry involves the transportation of goods and people by sea, including cargo ships, tankers, passenger ships, and ferries. Ship Owners & Operators are responsible for the maintenance and operation of their vessels, as well as ensuring compliance with safety regulations and international maritime …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Passenger shipping, Ferry services, Cruise lines, Offshore support
- 488510-10 - Routing Service-Air/Highway/MarineRouting Service-Air/Highway/Marine is a subdivision of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the planning and coordination of transportation routes for air, highway, and marine freight. This industry is responsible for ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and safely from one location to another, using the most appropriate mode of transportation for …Examples: Marine cargo routing services
- 311225-01 - Animal & Marine Fats & Oils (Manufacturing)The Animal & Marine Fats & Oils Manufacturing industry involves the processing of animal and marine fats and oils into various products such as cooking oils, lubricants, and biodiesel. The raw materials used in this industry include animal fats from beef, pork, and poultry, as well as marine oils from fish and other sea creatures. The fats and oils are refined and blended to …Examples: Cooking oils, Biodiesel, Lubricants, Animal feed, Soap and personal care products, Candles, Paints and coatings,
- 336612-10 - Buoys-Marine (Manufacturing)Buoys-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the manufacturing of marine buoys. These buoys are used for a variety of purposes such as marking channels, indicating hazards, and providing navigational aids. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized materials and equipment to ensure that the buoys are durable and can withstand …Examples: Navigation buoys, Mooring buoys, Marker buoys, Channel buoys, Hazard buoys, Data collection buoys, Research buoys,
- 339920-17 - Jet Drives-Marine (Manufacturing)Jet Drives-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry that involves the production of jet propulsion systems for boats and other marine vessels. These systems are designed to provide a high level of performance and maneuverability, allowing boats to operate in shallow waters and navigate through tight spaces with ease. Jet …Examples: Jet boats, Personal watercraft, Fishing boats, Military patrol boats, Rescue boats, Tour boats, Ferry boats, Work
- 423910-05 - Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Wholesale)Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that involves the wholesale distribution of boat covers, tops, and upholstery. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality and durable boat covers, tops, and upholstery to retailers and other businesses that specialize in selling boating equipment and supplies. The products offered by this industry are …Examples: Boat covers, Bimini tops, Upholstery foam, Boat cushions, Boat seats, Boat curtains, Boat enclosures, Boat canopies,
- 441222-02 - Anchors-Marine (Retail)Anchors-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of anchors and related equipment for boats and other marine vessels. This industry involves the sale of a variety of anchors, including plow anchors, fluke anchors, mushroom anchors, and more. Anchors-Marine (Retail) businesses may also offer related equipment …Examples: Plow anchors, Fluke anchors, Mushroom anchors, Claw anchors, Danforth anchors, Delta anchors, Bruce anchors, Grapnel
- 457120-04 - Marine Service Stations (Retail)Marine Service Stations (Retail) are establishments primarily engaged in retailing fuel and lubricating products for motorboats, yachts, and other watercraft. These service stations are typically located near marinas, docks, and other water access points. In addition to fuel and lubricants, Marine Service Stations may also offer a range of other products and services such as …Examples: Marina fueling station
- 488320-02 - Marine Cargo HandlingMarine Cargo Handling is a specialized industry that involves the loading and unloading of cargo from ships and other marine vessels. This industry is responsible for ensuring that cargo is safely and efficiently transferred between ships and other modes of transportation, such as trucks and trains. Marine Cargo Handling companies may also provide additional services such as …Examples: Container loading and unloading, Bulk cargo handling, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo handling, Breakbulk cargo handling,
- 488330-06 - Towing-MarineTowing-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves providing navigational services to shipping vessels. Specifically, Towing-Marine companies offer towing services to vessels that are unable to move on their own due to mechanical issues or other reasons. These companies use specialized equipment and highly trained personnel to safely tow vessels to their intended …Examples: Marine salvage and towing services
- 517112-12 - Marine OperatorsMarine Operators are companies that provide wireless telecommunications services to vessels at sea. This industry involves the operation and maintenance of communication systems that enable communication between vessels and shore-based facilities. Marine Operators provide a range of services including voice and data communication, internet access, and navigation services. They also …Examples: Offshore Oil Rigs, Commercial Fishing Vessels, Cruise Ships, Cargo Ships, Tankers, Research Vessels, Tugboats, Ferries,
- 541715-05 - OceanographersOceanographers are professionals who study the ocean and its interactions with the Earth's atmosphere, land, and ecosystems. They use a range of scientific methods to explore the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the ocean and its inhabitants. Oceanographers work to understand the complex processes that occur in the ocean, such as ocean currents, tides, waves, and the movement of …Examples: Marine conservation, Marine biology, Marine geology
- 561520-12 - Submarine ToursSubmarine Tours is a unique industry that offers customers the opportunity to explore the depths of the ocean in a safe and controlled environment. This industry involves the use of submarines to take tourists on underwater excursions, allowing them to witness the beauty of marine life and underwater landscapes. Submarine Tours are typically operated in areas with …Examples: Marine life observation, Submarine sightseeing
- 713930-10 - Vessel DocumentationVessel Documentation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713930 that involves the registration and documentation of vessels, including boats and ships. This industry is responsible for ensuring that vessels are properly registered and documented with the appropriate government agencies. Vessel Documentation is an important aspect of the maritime industry, as it helps to ensure the safety and …Examples: Boat registration, Ship documentation, Vessel titling, Coast Guard documentation, Maritime lien recording, Vessel
- 811210-50 - Marine Electric ServiceMarine Electric Service is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of electronic and precision equipment used in marine vessels. This industry is responsible for ensuring that all electrical systems on board a vessel are functioning properly and safely. Marine Electric Service technicians are highly skilled and trained to work with a wide range of …Examples: Navigation systems, Communication systems, Lighting systems, Power distribution systems, Radar systems, Sonar systems,
- 423920-11 - Flares & Signals (Wholesale)Flares & Signals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of flares and signals used for various purposes. This industry involves the wholesale of a range of products that are designed to provide visual signals in emergency situations, as well as for marine, aviation, and other industrial …Examples: Marine safety signals
- 459420-06 - Coral (Retail)Coral (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of coral and other marine life products. This industry involves the sale of a variety of coral products, including live coral, coral jewelry, coral sculptures, and coral home decor. Coral (Retail) businesses may also sell other marine life products such as …Examples: Marine life art
- 488330-03 - Pilots-MarinePilots-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488330 that involves providing navigational services to shipping vessels. Specifically, Pilots-Marine refers to the professionals who guide ships through difficult or congested waters, such as harbors, channels, or rivers. These pilots are highly skilled and knowledgeable about the local waterways, including the depth, currents, …Examples: Harbor pilots, River pilots, Canal pilots, Coastal pilots, Inland waterway pilots, Port pilots, Docking pilots,
- 488390-08 - Ship WreckersShip Wreckers is a specialized industry within the NAICS Code 488390 that involves the dismantling and recycling of decommissioned ships. This industry is responsible for the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of ships that are no longer in use. Ship Wreckers are experts in the handling of large vessels and have the necessary equipment and knowledge to dismantle them in a safe and …Examples: Disposal of marine structures, Marine salvage and wreck removal, Marine demolition
- 541715-22 - Oceanographic Research & DevelopmentOceanographic Research & Development is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541715 that involves the study of the ocean and its physical, chemical, and biological properties. This industry is focused on developing new technologies and methods to better understand the ocean and its ecosystems. Oceanographic Research & Development is a crucial field for the study of climate change, marine life, …Examples: Marine ecosystem research, Marine renewable energy development
- 561599-07 - Steamship AgenciesSteamship Agencies are companies that provide services related to the transportation of goods and passengers by sea. These agencies act as intermediaries between the ship owners and the cargo owners or passengers. They are responsible for arranging the shipment of goods or the travel of passengers, as well as providing various other services related to the shipping industry. Steamship Agencies …Examples: Marine insurance, Marine surveying
- 113310-04 - Pole & Piling (Manufacturing)The Pole & Piling (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of wooden poles and piles that are used in various construction and infrastructure projects. These poles and piles are typically made from softwood species such as pine, fir, and spruce, and are used for a range of applications including utility poles, foundation piles, and marine structures. The manufacturing process …Examples: Marine pilings
- 238320-06 - Ship PaintingShip painting is a specialized industry that involves the application of paint and coatings to the exterior and interior surfaces of ships, boats, and other marine vessels. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238320, which is titled "Painting and Wall Covering Contractors". Ship painting is a crucial aspect of ship maintenance and repair, as it helps to protect the vessel from …Examples: Cargo ships, Cruise ships, Tankers, Fishing vessels, Tugboats, Ferries, Naval vessels, Yachts, Barges, Offshore oil rigs
- 313310-14 - Coated Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Coated fabrics manufacturing is a process of producing fabrics that are coated with various materials to enhance their properties such as water resistance, durability, and flame retardancy. The coated fabrics are used in various industries such as automotive, marine, aerospace, and healthcare. The manufacturing process involves coating the fabric with a layer of polymer or other materials …Examples: Marine covers
- 326150-01 - Floats-Styrofoam (Manufacturing)Floats-Styrofoam (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 326150 that involves the production of foam floats made from urethane and other foam products, excluding polystyrene. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a variety of foam floats that are used in various applications such as marine, fishing, and recreational activities. The foam floats produced in this industry …Examples: Marine floats
- 332618-14 - Shackles (Manufacturing)Shackles (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332618 that involves the production of shackles, which are a type of fastener used to connect two objects together. Shackles are commonly used in the marine, construction, and transportation industries. The manufacturing process involves shaping and forming metal into the desired shackle shape, followed by heat treatment to …Examples: Marine equipment
- 334511-10 - Gps Navigation Systems & Services (Manufacturing)Gps Navigation Systems & Services (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334511 that involves the manufacturing of systems and instruments used for search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical purposes. This industry is specifically focused on the production of GPS navigation systems and related services. GPS navigation systems are used to determine the …Examples: Marine GPS navigation systems
- 334511-11 - Search Detection/Nav Systems Instr (Manufacturing)Search Detection/Nav Systems Instr (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334511 that involves the manufacturing of systems and instruments used for search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical purposes. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of products that are used in various applications such as military, aviation, marine, and space …Examples: Marine search and rescue equipment
- 334514-06 - Battery Tester Manufacturer & SalesBattery Tester Manufacturer & Sales is a subdivision of the Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production and sale of devices that are used to test the performance and capacity of batteries. Battery testers are essential tools for anyone who uses batteries regularly, as they help to ensure that batteries are functioning properly and can …Examples: Marine battery testers
- 334519-08 - Dynamometers (Manufacturing)Dynamometers manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of devices used to measure the power output of engines, motors, and other mechanical systems. Dynamometers are used to test the performance of engines and other mechanical systems by measuring the torque, horsepower, and other parameters. These devices are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, …Examples: Marine dynamometers
- 335312-13 - Outboard Motors Repairing (Manufacturing)Outboard Motors Repairing (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of outboard motors used in boats and other watercraft. This industry is a subdivision of the Motor and Generator Manufacturing industry and is responsible for repairing and maintaining the small engines that power boats and other watercraft. Outboard motors are typically used in smaller …Examples: Marine engine repair shops, Marine supply stores with repair services
- 336390-08 - Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing)Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of bearings by rebabbitting, which is the process of replacing the worn or damaged bearing material with a new layer of babbitt metal. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336390, which is focused on Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing. Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing) is an essential …Examples: Marine bearings
- 336390-13 - Floats-Mechanical (Manufacturing)Floats-Mechanical (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336390 that involves the production of mechanical floats used in various applications. These floats are designed to measure the level of liquid in a tank or container and are commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and marine industries. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment …Examples: Marine fuel gauges
- 337910-04 - Cushions (Manufacturing)Cushions manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of cushions for different applications. Cushions are soft and comfortable pads that are used for sitting, sleeping, and other purposes. The cushions manufacturing industry produces cushions for a wide range of applications, including furniture, automotive, aviation, marine, and medical …Examples: Marine cushions
- 423120-49 - Turbochargers (Wholesale)Turbochargers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423120 that involves the wholesale distribution of turbochargers, which are devices that increase the efficiency and power of internal combustion engines by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. Turbochargers are commonly used in the automotive industry, as well as in other industries such as marine, aviation, and power …Examples: Marine turbochargers
- 423490-10 - Global Positioning Systems (Wholesale)Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are a crucial tool for navigation and tracking in various industries. The Global Positioning Systems (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of GPS devices and related equipment to retailers, businesses, and government agencies. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality GPS devices that are used in a range of applications, including aviation, …Examples: Marine navigation systems
- 423610-67 - Sirens & Horns (Wholesale)The Sirens & Horns (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of warning devices that produce loud sounds or sirens. These devices are used in various applications such as emergency vehicles, security systems, and industrial machinery. The industry is responsible for supplying a range of sirens and horns that are designed to meet specific requirements of different applications. …Examples: Marine vessel horns
- 423610-78 - Turbines (Wholesale)The Turbines (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of turbines to various businesses and industries. Turbines are machines that convert the energy from a fluid into mechanical energy through the use of blades or rotors. These machines are commonly used in power generation, aviation, and marine applications. The wholesale aspect of this industry means that companies purchase …Examples: Marine turbines
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