NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "purchasing"
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- 812990-49 - Purchasing ServicePurchasing service is a type of personal service that involves the procurement of goods and services on behalf of clients. This industry is focused on providing clients with a range of purchasing services, including sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing goods and services. Purchasing services can be used by individuals or businesses that require assistance with …Examples: Office supplies purchasing service, IT equipment purchasing service, Raw materials purchasing
- 523999-08 - Oil-Crude-PurchasingThe Oil-Crude-Purchasing industry involves the purchasing of crude oil from various sources such as oil fields, refineries, and other suppliers. Companies in this industry purchase crude oil in large quantities and then sell it to refineries or other buyers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the oil market and its fluctuations. …Examples: Crude oil purchasing and selling
- 541690-57 - Automobile-Purchasing ConsultantsAutomobile-Purchasing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and assistance to individuals or businesses looking to purchase a vehicle. They help their clients navigate the complex process of buying a car, from selecting the right make and model to negotiating the best price. Automobile-Purchasing Consultants are knowledgeable about the latest trends in the …Examples: Car buying assistance, Vehicle selection advice, Price negotiation services, Trade-in evaluation, Financing options
- 423990-35 - Video Tape-Distributors (Wholesale)Video Tape-Distributors (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of video tapes, DVDs, and other related products to retailers, rental stores, and other businesses. Video Tape-Distributors (Wholesale) companies purchase video tapes and DVDs from manufacturers and then distribute them to …Examples: Educational institutions purchasing DVDs for classroom use, Video production companies purchasing blank
- 522320-06 - Debt BuyersDebt Buyers is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the purchasing of debt from creditors or other debt owners at a discounted price and then attempting to collect the full amount owed from the debtor. Debt Buyers can be individuals or companies that specialize in purchasing debt from a range …Examples: Unpaid credit card debt, Unpaid medical bills, Unpaid utility bills, Unpaid personal loans, Unpaid auto loans, Unpaid
- 813410-32 - Cooperative OrganizationsCooperative Organizations are a type of civic and social organization that is owned and operated by its members. These organizations are formed to provide goods and services to their members at a lower cost than they would be able to obtain individually. Cooperative Organizations can be found in a variety of industries, including agriculture, finance, and retail. Members of a cooperative …Examples: Purchasing cooperatives
- 311999-21 - Soup Mix (Manufacturing)Soup Mix Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of soup mixes that are sold to consumers or other businesses. Soup mixes are a combination of various ingredients that are used to make soup, such as vegetables, spices, and grains. The mixes are typically sold in dry form and can be reconstituted with water or …Examples: Vegetable soup mix, Chicken noodle soup mix, Minestrone soup mix, Tomato soup mix, Lentil soup mix, Beef stew mix,
- 323111-51 - Gift Certificates-Preprinted (Manufacturing)The Gift Certificates-Preprinted (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of preprinted gift certificates that are sold to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses. These certificates are typically printed on high-quality paper or cardstock and may feature custom designs or branding for the purchasing business. The industry also includes the production of gift cards, which are …Examples: Restaurant gift certificates, Retail store gift certificates, Spa gift certificates, Hotel gift certificates, Movie
- 336350-03 - Transmissions Automobile Rebuilt (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Transmissions Automobile Rebuilt (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the remanufacturing of automobile transmissions for wholesale distribution. This process includes disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, and replacing worn or damaged parts to restore the transmission to its original condition. The rebuilt transmissions are then sold to retailers or directly to consumers. This …Examples: Rebuilt Automatic Transmissions, Remanufactured Manual Transmissions, Wholesale Transmission Parts, Rebuilt Transfer
- 423310-26 - Lumber Mill Representatives (Wholesale)Lumber Mill Representatives (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between lumber mills and retail businesses. They are responsible for purchasing lumber products from mills and selling them to retailers. They are knowledgeable about the different types of lumber products and their uses, as well as the market demand for these products. They work closely with both the mills …Examples: Softwood lumber, Hardwood lumber, Plywood, Particleboard, Oriented strand board (OSB), Medium-density fiberboard (MDF),
- 423310-38 - Railroad Ties (Wholesale)Railroad ties are an essential component of railway infrastructure, providing support and stability to the tracks. The wholesale industry of railroad ties involves the distribution of these wooden or concrete beams to railway companies, contractors, and other businesses involved in railway construction and maintenance. The industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and transporting …Examples: Railway companies, Railway contractors, Construction companies, Maintenance and repair companies, Wholesale
- 423320-38 - Slate (Wholesale)Slate (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423320 that involves the wholesale distribution of slate, a fine-grained metamorphic rock that is commonly used for roofing, flooring, and other construction purposes. Slate is a durable and attractive material that is highly valued for its natural beauty and resistance to weathering. The Slate (Wholesale) industry is responsible for sourcing, …Examples: Slate roofing tiles, Slate flooring tiles, Slate wall cladding, Slate countertops, Slate pavers, Slate stair treads,
- 423450-18 - Medical Electronics (Wholesale)Medical Electronics (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423450 that involves the wholesale distribution of electronic equipment and devices used in the medical industry. This industry includes the distribution of medical electronic equipment such as patient monitoring systems, electrocardiographs, ultrasound machines, medical imaging equipment, and other electronic devices used in …Examples: Patient monitoring systems, Electrocardiographs, Ultrasound machines, Medical imaging equipment, Defibrillators, Blood
- 423840-42 - Mattress Makers Supplies (Wholesale)Mattress Makers Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in providing materials and equipment to manufacturers of mattresses and bedding products. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products such as foam, springs, fabrics, and other materials used in the production of mattresses and bedding …Examples: Foam, Springs, Fabrics, Ticking, Thread, Zippers, Labels, Adhesives, Insulators, Filling materials
- 423850-40 - Hair Clippers (Wholesale)Hair Clippers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the distribution of hair clippers and related equipment to businesses that provide hair cutting services. This industry is responsible for supplying hair clippers to a range of businesses, including hair salons, barbershops, and pet grooming establishments. Hair Clippers (Wholesale) companies are responsible for …Examples: Hair salons, Barbershops, Pet grooming establishments, Beauty schools, Cosmetology schools, Haircutting academies, Hair
- 423920-23 - WholesalersWholesalers are companies that purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or other businesses. They act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, providing a range of products at a lower cost than retailers would be able to obtain by purchasing directly from the manufacturer. Wholesalers may specialize in a particular type of product or offer a wide …Examples: Food and beverage wholesalers, Clothing and apparel wholesalers, Electronics wholesalers, Beauty and personal care
- 423940-16 - Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale)Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of jewelry, watches, precious stones, and precious metals. These contractors work with retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses to provide a range of jewelry products and services. They may also offer custom design and manufacturing services to their clients. Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale) are …Examples: Diamond rings, Gold necklaces, Silver bracelets, Pearl earrings, Gemstone watches, Custom wedding bands, Engraved
- 423990-19 - Importers (Wholesale)Importers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in purchasing goods from foreign countries and selling them to domestic customers. These companies are involved in the importation of a wide range of durable goods, including machinery, equipment, electronics, and other products. Importers (Wholesale) are responsible for sourcing products from overseas suppliers, negotiating prices and …Examples: Imported machinery and equipment, Imported electronics and appliances, Imported automotive parts, Imported building
- 423990-23 - Luggage (Wholesale)The Luggage (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various types of luggage products to retailers, travel agencies, and other businesses. These products can include suitcases, backpacks, duffel bags, briefcases, and other types of bags designed for travel or everyday use. The industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing these products to various businesses …Examples: Suitcases, Backpacks, Duffel bags, Briefcases, Tote bags, Messenger bags, Garment bags, Laptop bags, Travel bags,
- 423990-31 - Timbers (Wholesale)The Timbers (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of various types of timber, including softwood, hardwood, and engineered wood products. This industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing timber products to various customers, including construction companies, furniture manufacturers, and retailers. Timbers (Wholesale) companies may also provide …Examples: Softwood lumber, Hardwood lumber, Plywood, Particleboard, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), OSB (oriented strand board),
- 424350-20 - T-Shirts (Wholesale)The T-Shirts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of t-shirts in bulk quantities to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. T-shirts are a type of casual clothing that are typically made of cotton or a cotton blend and are designed with short sleeves and a round neckline. T-shirts are popular among people of all ages and genders and are often used as promotional items, uniforms, …Examples: Custom printed t-shirts, Plain t-shirts, Graphic t-shirts, Sports team t-shirts, Band t-shirts, Company logo t-shirts,
- 424350-39 - Childrens Garment (Manufacturing) Representative (Wholesale)The Childrens Garment (Manufacturing) Representative (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of children's clothing and accessories. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, purchasing large quantities of children's clothing and accessories from manufacturers and selling them to retailers at a markup. Representatives in this …Examples: Children's clothing, Children's footwear, Children's accessories, Children's outerwear, Children's swimwear, Children's
- 424350-48 - Fur Business (Wholesale)The Fur Business (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of fur products, including fur coats, jackets, hats, and accessories made from animal fur. This industry is responsible for sourcing and purchasing raw fur materials from fur farmers and trappers, processing the fur into finished products, and distributing these products to retailers and other wholesalers. The …Examples: Mink fur coats, Fox fur jackets, Rabbit fur hats, Beaver fur gloves, Coyote fur vests, Chinchilla fur scarves, Lynx fur
- 424460-01 - Oysters (Wholesale)Oysters (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Fish and Seafood Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of oysters to various businesses such as restaurants, seafood markets, and grocery stores. Oysters are a type of shellfish that are highly valued for their unique taste and texture. This industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing …Examples: Oyster bars, Seafood restaurants, Seafood markets, Grocery stores, Catering companies, Cruise lines, Wholesale seafood
- 424460-04 - Fish Buyers-Fresh Water (Wholesale)Fish Buyers-Fresh Water (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Fish and Seafood Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in purchasing fresh water fish from various sources and selling them to retailers, restaurants, and other wholesalers. This industry involves the buying and selling of live, fresh, or frozen fish that are caught in fresh water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. …Examples: Catfish suppliers, Trout farms, Tilapia breeders, Bass fisheries, Perch hatcheries, Carp farms, Sturgeon farms, Pike
- 424480-02 - Bananas (Wholesale)The Bananas (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of fresh bananas to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses that sell bananas to consumers. This industry is a subdivision of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers industry, which is responsible for the wholesale distribution of a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Bananas are a popular fruit that are …Examples: Banana distributors, Fruit wholesalers, Produce distributors, Grocery wholesalers, Food service distributors,
- 424480-04 - Citrus Buyers (Wholesale)Citrus Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in purchasing citrus fruits in bulk from growers and selling them to retailers, food service providers, and other wholesalers. These companies are responsible for ensuring that the citrus fruits they purchase meet certain quality standards and are free from defects. They may also be involved in the processing and packaging of citrus …Examples: Orange distributors, Grapefruit wholesalers, Lemon buyers, Lime importers, Tangerine merchants, Clementine traders,
- 424480-09 - Fruits & Vegetables (Wholesale)Fruits & Vegetables (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses. This industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and transporting produce from farms and other suppliers to various locations. Fruits & Vegetables (Wholesale) companies typically operate large warehouses where they store and …Examples: Fresh produce distributors, Wholesale fruit suppliers, Vegetable wholesalers, Produce importers, Organic produce
- 424490-10 - Chinese Foods (Wholesale)Chinese Foods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of Chinese food products to retailers, restaurants, and other food service establishments. The Chinese Foods (Wholesale) industry includes a wide range of products such as noodles, rice, sauces, spices, and other ingredients used in …Examples: Soy Sauce, Rice Noodles, Oyster Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Sesame Oil, Five Spice Powder, Szechuan Peppercorns, Bok Choy,
- 424590-17 - Wool (Wholesale)The Wool (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of raw wool and wool fibers to manufacturers and retailers. This industry is responsible for sourcing and purchasing wool from farmers and ranchers, and then selling it to textile mills, manufacturers of woolen goods, and other wholesalers. The wool is typically sold in bulk quantities and may be processed or unprocessed. …Examples: Wool yarn manufacturers, Textile mills, Clothing manufacturers, Carpet manufacturers, Upholstery manufacturers, Blanket
- 424820-05 - Wines (Wholesale)The Wines (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of wine to various retailers, such as liquor stores, restaurants, and bars. This industry is responsible for purchasing wine from wineries and vineyards and then selling it to retailers at a markup. The wholesalers in this industry typically have a wide range of wine varieties available, including red, white, and sparkling wines from …Examples: Red wine blends, White wine varietals, Sparkling wine, Rosé wine, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
- 424990-63 - Novelties (Wholesale)The Novelties (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of non-durable goods that are designed to be amusing, entertaining, or decorative. These products are typically sold in bulk to retailers, event planners, and other businesses that specialize in novelty items. The industry includes a variety of products such as toys, games, party supplies, costumes, and seasonal …Examples: Party favors, Novelty toys, Costume accessories, Seasonal decorations, Gag gifts, Prizes and giveaways, Inflatable
- 424990-69 - Pet Shops Supplies (Wholesale)Pet Shops Supplies (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of various products and supplies for pets. These products are sold in bulk to retailers, veterinary clinics, and other businesses that cater to pet owners. The industry includes a wide range of products such as pet food, toys, grooming supplies, and accessories. The wholesalers in this industry are responsible for …Examples: Dog food, Cat litter, Bird toys, Fish tanks, Hamster wheels, Reptile heat lamps, Rabbit food, Guinea pig bedding,
- 425120-02 - Automobile-Buyers (Wholesale)Automobile-Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that specializes in purchasing automobiles in bulk from manufacturers or dealerships and reselling them to other businesses. These businesses can include rental car companies, taxi companies, and other transportation services. Automobile-Buyers (Wholesale) typically operates on a large scale and has a deep …Examples: Car rental companies, Taxi companies, Limousine services, Shuttle services, Delivery services, Emergency vehicle
- 425120-37 - Rental Supplies (Wholesale)Rental Supplies (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of rental equipment and supplies to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a wide range of products that can be rented for a short period of time, including tools, equipment, and machinery. Rental Supplies (Wholesale) companies typically purchase equipment and supplies from manufacturers and then rent …Examples: Party rentals, Construction equipment rentals, Audiovisual equipment rentals, Office equipment rentals, Tool rentals,
- 425120-43 - Biofuel (Wholesale)Biofuel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that involves the distribution of biofuels, which are fuels derived from renewable biological sources such as plants and animal waste. Biofuels are considered a more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, as they emit fewer greenhouse gases and are renewable. Biofuel (Wholesale) companies act as …Examples: Biodiesel, Ethanol, Biogas, Biojet fuel, Biomass-based diesel, Renewable diesel, Vegetable oil-based fuels, Animal
- 425120-57 - Produce-Brokers (Wholesale)Produce-brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the sale of fresh fruits and vegetables between growers and retailers or food service providers. They act as a link between the two parties, negotiating prices and quantities, and ensuring that the produce meets the required quality standards. Produce-brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing …Examples: Fresh fruit distributors, Vegetable wholesalers, Produce importers, Farmers' market vendors, Grocery store suppliers,
- 425120-60 - Bean Brokers & Dealers (Wholesale)Bean Brokers & Dealers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the wholesale trade of beans. They act as intermediaries between bean producers and retailers, purchasing large quantities of beans from producers and selling them to retailers. These businesses may also provide services such as grading, sorting, and packaging of beans. Bean Brokers & Dealers (Wholesale) may deal with a …Examples: Black beans, Kidney beans, Navy beans, Pinto beans, Soybeans, Lima beans, Garbanzo beans, Fava beans, Mung beans,
- 425120-84 - Ice Cream Freezers (Wholesale)Ice cream freezers (wholesale) is a subdivision of the wholesale trade agents and brokers industry that specializes in the distribution of commercial ice cream freezers to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses that sell ice cream products. These freezers are designed to store and display ice cream products at the optimal temperature to maintain their quality and freshness. The industry is …Examples: Ice cream parlors, Restaurants, Cafes, Convenience stores, Supermarkets, Gas stations, Movie theaters, Amusement parks,
- 425120-94 - Fountains-Drinking (Wholesale)Fountains-Drinking (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of drinking fountains, which are devices that dispense water for drinking purposes. The fountains can be installed in various locations such as schools, parks, public buildings, and commercial establishments. The industry is responsible for sourcing, …Examples: Outdoor drinking fountains, Wall-mounted drinking fountains, Pedestal drinking fountains, ADA-compliant drinking
- 455110-05 - Resident Buyers (Retail)Resident Buyers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Department Stores (Retail) industry that involves the procurement of merchandise for a specific store or chain of stores. Resident buyers are responsible for selecting and purchasing products that will be sold in their respective stores. They work closely with suppliers and manufacturers to negotiate prices, quantities, and delivery …Examples: Clothing and apparel, Home goods and decor, Electronics and appliances, Toys and games, Beauty and personal care,
- 455211-01 - Wholesale Clubs (Retail)Wholesale Clubs (Retail) are large retail establishments that sell a wide variety of merchandise, including groceries, electronics, clothing, and household items, in bulk quantities to customers who pay an annual membership fee. These clubs are typically located in warehouse-style buildings and offer a no-frills shopping experience with low prices and limited selection. Wholesale Clubs (Retail) …Examples: Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale Club, Boxed, GFS Marketplace, Smart & Final, Cash & Carry, Restaurant Depot, Makro,
- 455219-75 - Hawaiian Goods (Retail)Hawaiian Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various products that are unique to the Hawaiian culture. This industry caters to customers who are interested in purchasing items that are associated with Hawaii, such as clothing, jewelry, home decor, and food products. Hawaiian Goods (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products that are inspired by the …Examples: Hawaiian shirts, Macadamia nuts, Kona coffee, Pineapple decor, Ukuleles, Shell jewelry, Hula lamps, Tiki statues,
- 459140-10 - Organs (Retail)Organs (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of organs to customers for personal or professional use. Organs are musical instruments that produce sound by means of pipes and are commonly used in churches, concert halls, and private homes. The industry caters to a niche market of customers who are interested in purchasing organs for various purposes such as religious …Examples: Church organs, Home organs, Concert hall organs, Theatre organs, Digital organs, Pipe organs, Electronic organs,
- 459510-04 - Appliances-Household-Major-Used (Retail)The Appliances-Household-Major-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail of second-hand large household appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, ovens, and dishwashers. These appliances are typically sold at a lower price point than new appliances and are often refurbished or repaired before being sold. This industry is driven by consumers who are looking for affordable …Examples: Used refrigerators, Second-hand washing machines, Refurbished dryers, Pre-owned ovens, Reconditioned dishwashers,
- 459510-09 - Building Materials-Used (Retail)The Building Materials-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of used building materials such as doors, windows, lumber, bricks, and other construction materials. These materials are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovation projects, or excess inventory from construction companies. The industry provides an environmentally friendly alternative to purchasing new materials …Examples: Used doors, Reclaimed lumber, Salvaged bricks, Recycled roofing materials, Secondhand windows, Pre-owned plumbing
- 459510-31 - Refrigerators & Freezers-Used (Retail)The Refrigerators & Freezers-Used (Retail) industry involves the sale of pre-owned refrigerators and freezers to consumers. These appliances are typically sourced from individuals or businesses that no longer have a use for them, and are then refurbished and sold to new customers. The industry is driven by consumers who are looking for affordable options for refrigeration, and by those who are …Examples: Used mini fridge, Pre-owned chest freezer, Refurbished upright freezer, Secondhand French door refrigerator, Previously
- 459510-33 - Second Hand Stores (Retail)Second Hand Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that specialize in selling used merchandise, including clothing, furniture, electronics, and other household items. These stores acquire their inventory through donations, consignment, and purchasing from individuals. The merchandise is then sorted, cleaned, and priced for resale. Second Hand Stores (Retail) provide an affordable …Examples: Thrift stores, Consignment shops, Vintage boutiques, Resale shops, Pawn shops, Flea markets, Garage sales, Estate
- 459510-36 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand sporting goods. This industry involves the buying and selling of used sporting equipment, such as bicycles, golf clubs, skis, snowboards, and other sports-related items. Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing …Examples: Used bicycles, Pre-owned golf clubs, Second-hand skis, Previously owned snowboards, Refurbished treadmills,
- 459510-39 - Television & Radio Dealers-Used (Retail)Television & Radio Dealers-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of previously owned televisions and radios. This industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of used televisions and radios, as well as providing repair and maintenance services for these products. The primary focus of this industry is to provide customers …Examples: Used flat-screen TVs, Vintage radios, Second-hand portable TVs, Refurbished home theater systems, Pre-owned car radios,
- 459510-47 - Windows-Used (Retail)The Windows-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail of previously owned windows for residential and commercial buildings. These windows are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovations, or excess inventory from manufacturers. The industry provides an affordable option for those looking to replace or upgrade their windows without the cost of purchasing new ones. …Examples: Double-hung windows, Bay windows, Casement windows, Sliding windows, Picture windows, Awning windows, Skylight windows,
- 459510-51 - Formal Wear-Used (Retail)Formal Wear-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand formal wear. This industry involves the sale of previously owned formal wear items such as tuxedos, suits, dresses, gowns, and accessories. Formal Wear-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new formal wear items, making it an …Examples: Tuxedos, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Bow ties, Cummerbunds, Cufflinks, Dress shoes, Evening bags, Shawls
- 459920-01 - Art Consultants (Retail)Art Consultants (Retail) are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the art industry. They assist clients in selecting and purchasing artwork that meets their specific needs and preferences. Art Consultants (Retail) work with a variety of clients, including individuals, corporations, and institutions, and may specialize in a particular type of art, such as …Examples: Contemporary art consulting, Fine art consulting, Corporate art consulting, Art investment consulting, Art collection
- 488210-09 - Transportation Equipment-LeasingTransportation Equipment-Leasing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210 that involves the leasing of transportation equipment to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for companies that require transportation equipment for a short period of time or do not want to invest in purchasing their own equipment. Transportation Equipment-Leasing companies …Examples: Trailer leasing, Truck leasing, Bus leasing, Construction equipment leasing, Aircraft leasing, Boat leasing, Forklift
- 522291-02 - Financing-AutomobileFinancing-Automobile is a subdivision of the Consumer Lending industry that specializes in providing loans to individuals or businesses for the purpose of purchasing automobiles. This industry involves a range of financial services related to automobile financing, including loan origination, underwriting, and servicing. Financing-Automobile companies work with borrowers to determine the …Examples: Auto loans, Car financing, Vehicle loans, Truck financing, Motorcycle loans, RV financing, Commercial vehicle loans,
- 522291-03 - LoansLoans are a financial service provided by lending institutions to individuals or businesses in need of funds. The loan amount is typically repaid over a set period of time with interest. Loans can be secured or unsecured, meaning they may or may not require collateral. The lending institution will assess the borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay the loan before approving the loan …Examples: Mortgage loans, Business loans, Student loans, Construction loans, Equipment loans, Agricultural loans, Real estate
- 522291-04 - Loans-AutomobileThe Loans-Automobile industry, a subdivision of Consumer Lending, involves the provision of loans to individuals or businesses for the purpose of purchasing automobiles. This industry is responsible for providing financial assistance to those who are unable to pay for a vehicle upfront. Loans-Automobile companies offer a range of loan options, including secured and unsecured loans, with …Examples: Auto loan refinancing, Used car loans, New car loans, Commercial vehicle loans, Lease buyout loans, Dealer purchase
- 522292-02 - Real Estate LoansReal Estate Loans is a subdivision of the Real Estate Credit industry that involves the lending of money to individuals or businesses for the purpose of purchasing or refinancing real estate properties. This industry includes a range of loan types, such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, and land loans. Real Estate Loans are typically secured by the property being purchased or …Examples: Residential Mortgages, Commercial Mortgages, Land Loans, Home Equity Loans, Bridge Loans, Refinance Loans,
- 522299-09 - FactorsThe Factors industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 and is involved in the business of purchasing accounts receivable from businesses at a discount. Factors provide a valuable service to businesses by providing them with immediate cash flow, which can be used to fund operations or invest in growth opportunities. Factors assume the risk of collecting the accounts receivable, …Examples: Accounts receivable factoring, Invoice factoring, Freight bill factoring, Medical factoring, Construction factoring,
- 522299-12 - Loans-AgriculturalLoans-Agricultural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves providing credit intermediation services to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses. This industry provides loans for various agricultural purposes such as purchasing equipment, livestock, and seeds, as well as financing land purchases and operating expenses. Loans-Agricultural is an essential industry …Examples: Crop financing, Livestock financing, Farm equipment financing, Agricultural land financing, Operating expense
- 522299-17 - Pawn Tickets-BoughtPawn Tickets-Bought is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the business activity of purchasing pawn tickets from individuals or businesses. Pawn tickets are receipts given to customers who have pawned an item at a pawn shop. The purchase of these tickets allows the buyer to take ownership of the pawned item if the original owner does not redeem it within a certain period …Examples: Gold jewelry, Musical instruments, Electronics, Firearms, Designer handbags, Sports memorabilia, Power tools, Antiques,
- 522310-04 - Structured Settlement BuyersStructured Settlement Buyers is an industry that involves purchasing structured settlements from individuals who have received them as a result of a legal settlement or other type of payout. These buyers provide a lump sum payment to the individual in exchange for the rights to their future payments. The buyers then receive the future payments as they are made, which can be over a period …Examples: Structured settlement annuity, Lottery winnings, Personal injury settlements, Medical malpractice settlements, Workers'
- 531390-16 - Real Estate Buyers RepresentativesReal Estate Buyers Representatives are professionals who assist buyers in the process of purchasing real estate properties. They work on behalf of the buyer and provide guidance and advice throughout the entire process, from searching for properties to closing the deal. Real Estate Buyers Representatives are knowledgeable about the local real estate market and can help buyers find …Examples: First-time homebuyers, Investors seeking rental properties, Retirees downsizing their homes, Families relocating to a
- 532111-05 - Automobile LeasingAutomobile leasing is a business activity that involves renting out vehicles for a long-term period, typically for a year or more. Unlike car rental services, automobile leasing provides customers with the option to use a vehicle for an extended period without having to purchase it outright. The lessee pays a monthly fee to the lessor for the use of the vehicle, which includes maintenance and …Examples: Personal car leasing, Business car leasing, Luxury car leasing, Electric car leasing, Commercial vehicle leasing, Fleet
- 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: Commercial kitchen rentals, Event catering services, Temporary housing facilities, Medical facilities, Construction
- 532210-18 - Washing Machines Dryers/Ironers-RentingThe Washing Machines Dryers/Ironers-Renting industry involves the rental of household and commercial laundry equipment, including washing machines, dryers, and ironers. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for individuals and businesses that require laundry equipment but do not want to purchase it outright. Renting laundry equipment allows customers to avoid the upfront costs of …Examples: Coin-operated laundry machine rental, Commercial washing machine rental, Industrial dryer rental, Laundry equipment
- 532282-04 - Video Games-Renting & LeasingThe Video Games-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of video games to consumers. This industry provides a cost-effective way for consumers to access a wide range of video games without having to purchase them outright. The industry has experienced growth in recent years due to the increasing popularity of video games and the rising cost of purchasing new games. …Examples: Video game rental, Video game leasing, Online video game rental, Video game subscription service, Video game streaming
- 532283-03 - Hospital Beds-RentingThe Hospital Beds-Renting industry, a subdivision of Home Health Equipment Rental, involves the rental of hospital beds to patients who require extended care at home or in a healthcare facility. This industry provides a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a hospital bed, which can be expensive and impractical for short-term use. Hospital beds rented out by companies in this industry …Examples: Adjustable hospital beds, Electric hospital beds, Manual hospital beds, Bariatric hospital beds, Pediatric hospital
- 532284-06 - Spas & Hot Tubs-RentalsThe Spas & Hot Tubs-Rentals industry involves the rental of hot tubs and spas for recreational purposes. This industry caters to individuals and businesses who want to enjoy the benefits of a hot tub or spa without the expense of purchasing one. The rental period can range from a few hours to several days, depending on the needs of the customer. This industry is a subset of the …Examples: Hot tub rental for a backyard party, Spa rental for a corporate event, Hot tub rental for a wedding reception, Spa
- 532289-05 - Canopies-RentedThe Canopies-Rented industry involves the rental of canopies, which are temporary structures used to provide shelter from the elements. These canopies are typically made of fabric or other lightweight materials and are supported by poles or frames. Canopies are commonly used for outdoor events such as weddings, festivals, and corporate events, as well as for construction sites and other temporary …Examples: Outdoor Weddings, Music Festivals, Corporate Events, Sporting Events, Construction Sites, Farmers Markets, Trade Shows,
- 532289-34 - Pianos-RentingPianos-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of pianos to individuals or organizations for a variety of purposes. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including musicians, event planners, music schools, and individuals who want to learn how to play the piano without committing to purchasing one. Pianos-Renting companies typically offer a range of piano …Examples: Piano rental for weddings, Piano rental for concerts, Piano rental for music schools, Piano rental for private events,
- 532289-38 - Saws-RentingSaws-Renting is a subdivision of the All Other Consumer Goods Rental industry that involves the rental of various types of saws to individuals and businesses. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require saws for a short period of time or for those who do not want to invest in purchasing a saw. Saws-Renting companies offer a wide range of saws for different …Examples: Construction companies, Woodworking shops, Metalworking shops, Landscaping companies, Home renovation contractors, DIY
- 532289-43 - Tools-RentingTools-Renting is a business activity that involves renting out a variety of tools and equipment to individuals and businesses for a specified period of time. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require tools for a short-term project or for those who do not want to invest in purchasing expensive tools. Tools-Renting companies offer a wide range of tools and …Examples: Construction, Landscaping, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Automotive, Carpentry, Masonry, Roofing, Painting
- 532310-02 - Safes & Vaults-RentalSafes & Vaults-Rental is a subdivision of the General Rental Centers industry that involves the rental of safes and vaults for the secure storage of valuable items. This industry caters to individuals and businesses that require temporary or long-term storage solutions for their valuable assets. The rental of safes and vaults is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing and maintaining …Examples: Jewelry stores, Banks, Pawn shops, Museums, Art galleries, Private collectors, Precious metal dealers, Pharmaceutical
- 532310-03 - Rental Service-Stores & YardsRental Service-Stores & Yards is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532310 that involves the rental of a wide range of equipment and tools to individuals and businesses. This industry provides a convenient and cost-effective solution for those who need equipment for a short period of time or do not want to invest in purchasing it. Rental Service-Stores & Yards typically offer a variety of …Examples: Construction equipment rental, Party supply rental, Tool rental, Heavy machinery rental, Audiovisual equipment rental,
- 532412-05 - Fork Lifts-RentingFork Lifts-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of forklifts to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require the use of forklifts on a temporary basis, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. Fork Lifts-Renting companies typically offer a range of …Examples: Warehouse Operations, Manufacturing Facilities, Construction Sites, Retail Stores, Distribution Centers, Freight and
- 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: Event management companies, Security firms, Construction companies, Film and television production crews, Emergency
- 532412-12 - Welding Equipment-RentingWelding Equipment-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of welding equipment to businesses and individuals in need of temporary welding solutions. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require welding equipment for a short period of time, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. …Examples: Construction sites, Repair shops, Manufacturing plants, Automotive repair shops, Metal fabrication shops, Welding
- 532420-06 - Office Furniture & Equipment RentingOffice Furniture & Equipment Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532420 that involves the rental and leasing of furniture and equipment used in office settings. This industry provides businesses with the option to rent office furniture and equipment instead of purchasing it outright, which can be a cost-effective solution for short-term or temporary needs. Office Furniture & …Examples: Office chair rental, Desk rental, Conference table rental, Filing cabinet rental, Cubicle wall rental, Whiteboard
- 532490-01 - Compressors-Air & Gas-RentingCompressors-Air & Gas-Renting is a subdivision of the Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing industry. This industry involves the renting of air and gas compressors to commercial and industrial clients. The compressors are used to compress air or gas and are typically used in construction, manufacturing, and other industries that require the use of pneumatic …Examples: Construction companies, Manufacturing plants, Automotive repair shops, Oil and gas refineries, Mining operations,
- 532490-03 - Dental Equipment & Supplies-LeasingDental Equipment & Supplies-Leasing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532490 that involves the rental and leasing of dental equipment and supplies to dental offices and clinics. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for dental professionals who want to upgrade their equipment or try out new technology without the high upfront costs of purchasing new equipment. Dental Equipment …Examples: Dental chair leasing, X-ray machine leasing, Sterilization equipment leasing, Dental instrument leasing, Intraoral
- 532490-09 - Sandblasting Equipment-RentingSandblasting Equipment-Renting is a specialized industry that provides businesses and individuals with the option to rent sandblasting equipment for various purposes. Sandblasting is a process that involves using high-pressure air and abrasive materials to clean, strip, or shape a surface. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require sandblasting equipment for a short …Examples: Automotive Repair Shops, Construction Companies, Manufacturing Plants, Metal Fabrication Shops, Painting Contractors,
- 532490-11 - Scales-RentingScales-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532490 that involves the rental and leasing of commercial and industrial scales. This industry provides businesses with the opportunity to rent scales for a short period of time, rather than purchasing them outright. Scales are used to measure the weight of various items, and are commonly used in industries such as agriculture, …Examples: Agricultural weighing, Manufacturing weighing, Transportation weighing, Recycling weighing, Mining weighing, Food
- 541810-08 - Advertising-Shoppers' GuidesAdvertising-Shoppers' Guides is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541810 that involves the creation and distribution of printed or digital publications that provide information on local businesses and services to consumers. These guides are designed to assist shoppers in making informed purchasing decisions by providing them with detailed information on products, services, and prices offered …Examples: Local shopping guide, Coupon book publisher, City guide publisher, Business directory publisher, Product catalog
- 541990-05 - Consumer Advisory CounselingConsumer Advisory Counseling is a professional service that provides guidance and advice to individuals or groups on various consumer-related issues. This industry involves helping clients make informed decisions about purchasing goods and services, managing finances, and resolving disputes with businesses. Consumer Advisory Counselors may work independently or as part of a larger …Examples: Credit counseling, Debt management, Consumer protection, Product safety, Financial planning, Identity theft prevention,
- 561110-24 - Food Service ManagementFood Service Management is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that involves the management and operation of food service facilities. This industry includes companies that provide food services to a variety of clients, such as schools, hospitals, businesses, and other institutions. Food Service Management companies are responsible for planning menus, purchasing …Examples: School cafeteria management, Hospital food service management, Corporate dining services, Government agency food
- 713290-01 - Bingo GamesBingo Games is a subdivision of the Other Gambling Industries NAICS Code 713290. This industry involves the operation of bingo games, which are typically played in dedicated bingo halls or as a part of larger gambling establishments. Bingo games are a form of gambling that involves players purchasing cards with numbers on them and then marking off numbers as they are called out. The first …Examples: Bingo halls, Casino bingo rooms, Senior centers offering bingo games, Church or community center bingo fundraisers,
- 811111-14 - Engines-Rebuilding & ExchangingThe Engines-Rebuilding & Exchanging industry involves the repair and rebuilding of engines for various types of vehicles. This includes the disassembly, inspection, cleaning, and replacement of damaged or worn-out parts. The industry also involves the exchange of engines, where a customer can trade in their old engine for a rebuilt or remanufactured one. The goal of this industry is to provide …Examples: Engine rebuilding for cars, Engine rebuilding for trucks, Engine rebuilding for boats, Engine rebuilding for
- 812990-07 - Buyers ServiceBuyers Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that involves providing assistance to individuals or businesses in purchasing goods or services. This industry is focused on helping clients make informed decisions by providing them with relevant information about the products or services they are interested in. Buyers Service professionals work closely with clients to understand …Examples: Homebuyers Service, Car Buyers Service, Art Buyers Service, Real Estate Buyers Service, Technology Buyers Service,
- 812990-28 - Shopping Service-BusinessShopping Service-Business is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990 that involves providing assistance to businesses in purchasing goods and services. This industry is responsible for helping businesses save time and money by finding the best deals on products and services that they need to operate. Shopping Service-Businesses can be hired by a variety of businesses, including small and …Examples: Office supply shopping service, IT equipment shopping service, Marketing materials shopping service, Food and beverage
- 812990-38 - Concierge ServiceConcierge service is a type of personal service that provides assistance to clients in their daily lives. This service is designed to help clients save time and reduce stress by taking care of tasks that they do not have the time or inclination to do themselves. Concierge service providers offer a wide range of services, from running errands and making reservations to arranging travel and event …Examples: Ticket purchasing
- 812990-39 - Consumer Group BuyingConsumer Group Buying is a business activity that involves a group of consumers coming together to purchase goods or services at a discounted price. This type of buying is usually facilitated by a third-party platform that connects consumers with businesses offering the products or services. The platform negotiates with the businesses to offer a lower price to the consumers, who then commit to …Examples: Restaurant Deals, Travel Packages, Spa Services, Fitness Classes, Entertainment Tickets, Home Services, Beauty
- 813212-02 - Medical Management ServiceMedical Management Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813212, which falls under the category of Voluntary Health Organizations. This industry involves the management and coordination of healthcare services for individuals and organizations. Medical Management Service providers work to ensure that patients receive the best possible care while also managing costs and improving efficiency. …Examples: Medical Group Purchasing Organizations