NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "saria-international-inc"
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- 928120-01 - City Government-International AffairsCity Government-International Affairs is a subdivision of the International Affairs industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations at the city level. This industry is responsible for promoting the city's interests and enhancing its global reputation through various diplomatic activities. City Government-International Affairs …Examples: International trade missions, International student exchange programs, International tourism
- 928120-03 - Federal Government-International AffairsThe Federal Government-International Affairs industry involves the management and coordination of foreign relations and policies by the United States government. This industry is responsible for maintaining diplomatic relations with other countries, negotiating treaties and agreements, and representing the United States in international organizations such as the United Nations. The …Examples: International trade negotiations, International treaty negotiations, International development
- 928120-05 - State Government-International AffairsState Government-International Affairs is a subdivision of the International Affairs industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations at the state level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that promote international trade, investment, and cultural exchange. State …Examples: International trade promotion, International education initiatives, International tourism
- 492110-04 - Parcels For Foreign CountriesThe Parcels For Foreign Countries industry, a subdivision of the Couriers and Express Delivery Services sector, involves the transportation of packages and parcels to international destinations. This industry is responsible for ensuring that packages are delivered to their intended recipients in foreign countries in a timely and efficient manner. The industry is highly competitive and …Examples: International package delivery, International parcel delivery, International courier services,
- 541618-25 - International Business ServicesInternational Business Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541618, which falls under the category of Other Management Consulting Services. This industry involves providing consulting services to businesses that operate globally or have an interest in expanding their operations internationally. The services provided by International Business Services firms can range …Examples: International logistics and transportation, International trade compliance, International tax
- 541690-60 - International ConsultantsInternational Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations that operate globally. They offer a range of services that help clients navigate the complexities of international business, including market research, risk assessment, strategic planning, and cultural analysis. International Consultants work with clients …Examples: International trade compliance, International tax planning, International project management,
- 551111-01 - Holding Companies (Bank)Holding Companies (Bank) is an industry that involves companies that own and control one or more banks. These companies do not offer banking services themselves, but rather hold the controlling interest in other banks. Holding Companies (Bank) are responsible for managing the assets and liabilities of the banks they own, as well as overseeing their operations and ensuring compliance with …Examples: Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
- 928120-06 - Organizations-InternationalThe Organizations-International industry involves non-profit organizations that operate on an international level. These organizations work towards promoting international relations, cooperation, and development. They may focus on a range of issues such as human rights, environmental protection, health, education, and poverty alleviation. The …Examples: International development organizations, International trade and commerce organizations,
- 531120-09 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are commercial buildings that serve as international business hubs for companies engaged in global trade. These centers provide a range of services and facilities to support international trade, including office space, meeting rooms, exhibition halls, and trade information centers. World Trade Centers are typically located in major cities and are designed …Examples: International logistics firms, International banks, International law firms, International
- 541618-04 - Foreign Trade ConsultantsForeign Trade Consultants are professionals who provide guidance and advice to businesses engaged in international trade. They assist companies in navigating the complex regulations and procedures involved in importing and exporting goods and services across borders. These consultants have a deep understanding of international trade laws, customs regulations, and trade agreements, …Examples: International trade law consulting, Market research and analysis for international trade,
- 522299-02 - Foreign Trade & International BanksThe Foreign Trade & International Banks industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299, which includes companies that provide non-depository credit intermediation services. This industry involves facilitating international trade and investment by providing financing, risk management, and other financial services to businesses engaged in cross-border transactions. Foreign …Examples: International factoring, International project finance, International leasing
- 523999-02 - International Trade ServicesInternational Trade Services is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry that involves facilitating and managing trade transactions between companies located in different countries. This industry includes a range of services such as import/export financing, foreign exchange services, trade documentation, logistics and transportation, and customs …Examples: International trade consultants, International payment processors, International logistics
- 541612-19 - Consular Invoices-PreparedConsular Invoices-Prepared is a subdivision of the Human Resources Consulting Services industry that involves the preparation of consular invoices for companies engaged in international trade. Consular invoices are documents required by some countries to accompany shipments of goods and provide information about the contents of the shipment, including the value, weight, and …Examples: International trade compliance firms, International trade law firms, International trade
- 541613-01 - International MarketingInternational Marketing is a business activity that involves promoting and selling products or services in foreign markets. It requires a deep understanding of cultural differences, market trends, and consumer behavior in different countries. Companies that engage in International Marketing aim to expand their customer base and increase their revenue by tapping into new …Examples: Exporting agricultural products to China, Launching a new smartphone in Europe, Offering financial services in
- 486110-01 - Crude Petroleum PipelinesThe Crude Petroleum Pipelines industry is a subdivision of the Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil industry. This industry involves the transportation of crude oil through pipelines from extraction sites to refineries or storage facilities. Crude oil is a valuable resource that is used to produce a variety of products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, and other petroleum-based products. …Examples: Enbridge Inc., Kinder Morgan Inc.
- 561110-08 - Export ManagementExport management is a specialized industry that involves the planning, coordination, and execution of international trade transactions. Companies in this industry provide a range of services to businesses that want to expand their operations overseas, including market research, logistics management, customs compliance, and financial services. Export management firms act as …Examples: International trade consulting, Market research for international trade, International payment
- 522110-06 - Banks/Overseas-Representative OfficesBanks/Overseas-Representative Offices is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that involves the establishment of representative offices by banks in foreign countries. These offices are responsible for promoting the parent bank's services and products to potential customers in the foreign country. Banks/Overseas-Representative Offices also provide support to the parent bank's existing …Examples: International trade finance, International wire transfers, International correspondent banking,
- 541618-20 - Export ConsultantsExport Consultants are professionals who provide guidance and assistance to businesses looking to expand their operations overseas. They specialize in helping companies navigate the complex regulations and procedures involved in exporting goods and services to foreign markets. Export Consultants work closely with their clients to develop strategies for entering new markets, identifying potential …Examples: International trade compliance, International trade law, International freight forwarding
- 926110-06 - Trade CommissionsTrade Commissions is a subdivision of the NAICS industry 926110, which involves the administration of general economic programs. Trade Commissions are government agencies that promote international trade and investment. They work to create a favorable business environment for their country's companies abroad and attract foreign investment to their country. Trade Commissions also provide …Examples: International Trade Centers, Chamber of Commerce International Trade Departments
- 812112-12 - Children's Hair SalonA Children's Hair Salon is a specialized salon that caters to the hair care needs of children. The salon provides a range of services including haircuts, styling, and treatments for children of all ages. The salon is designed to be child-friendly and welcoming, with bright colors, fun decor, and toys to keep children entertained during their visit. The stylists at a Children's Hair Salon …Examples: Kids Hair Inc.
- 423990-10 - Exporters (Wholesale)Exporters (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of various durable goods to foreign markets. These companies purchase goods from manufacturers and other wholesalers and then sell them to foreign buyers. The goods can range from industrial machinery to consumer goods, such as electronics and clothing. Exporters (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the global economy by …Examples: Industrial machinery exporters, Electronics exporters, Clothing exporters, Food and beverage exporters, Automotive
- 813110-24 - ScientologistsThe Scientologists industry is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry, which involves the practice and promotion of the teachings of Scientology. Scientology is a religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s, which aims to help individuals achieve spiritual enlightenment and improve their lives through a series of practices and beliefs. The Scientologists industry is made up of …Examples: Celebrity Centre International, International Hubbard Ecclesiastical League of Pastors (IHELP), Narconon
- 425120-75 - Exporters-Communications-Wireless (Wholesale)Exporters-Communications-Wireless (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of wireless communication equipment and devices for export purposes. This industry involves the sale of wireless communication equipment such as smartphones, tablets, routers, and other wireless devices to international markets. …Examples: Wireless routers, Smartphones, Tablets, Wireless headsets, Wireless speakers, Wireless earbuds, Wireless chargers,
- 492110-01 - Air Courier ServicesAir Courier Services is a subdivision of the Couriers and Express Delivery Services industry, which involves the transportation of time-sensitive documents and packages via air transportation. This industry is responsible for the efficient and timely delivery of goods and documents across the globe. Air Courier Services are often used for international shipments, where speed and …Examples: International Document Delivery, International E-commerce Delivery
- 517111-03 - Long Distance Telephone ServiceLong Distance Telephone Service is a subdivision of Wired Telecommunications Carriers industry that involves providing voice communication services over long distances. This industry includes companies that offer domestic and international long distance calling services, as well as companies that provide long distance calling cards and prepaid calling cards. Long Distance Telephone …Examples: International calling services, Long distance calling services for international travelers
- 523991-04 - Brokers-CountertradeBrokers-Countertrade is a subdivision of the Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities industry that involves the facilitation of international trade deals between two parties. In this industry, brokers act as intermediaries between the buyer and seller, negotiating the terms of the trade deal and ensuring that both parties fulfill their obligations. Countertrade refers to the practice of …Examples: Agricultural products for industrial machinery, Oil for technology products, Pharmaceuticals for agricultural products,
- 611699-38 - Student Exchange ProgramsStudent Exchange Programs are educational programs that allow students to study abroad and experience different cultures while continuing their education. These programs are designed to provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about different countries, languages, and customs while also gaining academic credit. Student exchange programs can be organized by schools, universities, or …Examples: International internship programs
- 611710-11 - Foreign Exchange Students OrganizationsForeign Exchange Students Organizations are educational support services that specialize in facilitating cultural exchange programs for students from different countries. These organizations provide a range of services to foreign exchange students, including assistance with visa applications, travel arrangements, host family placement, and academic support. The primary goal of these …Examples: International student exchange programs, International student recruitment programs
- 813930-01 - Labor OrganizationsLabor Organizations are entities that represent workers in various industries and advocate for their rights and interests. These organizations can be formed by workers themselves or by professional associations. Labor Organizations work towards improving working conditions, wages, benefits, and job security for their members. They also negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to reach …Examples: Service Employees International Union, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
- 928120-07 - Embassies & LegationsEmbassies & Legations is an industry that involves the representation of a country's interests in a foreign country. This industry is responsible for maintaining diplomatic relations between countries and promoting political, economic, and cultural ties. Embassies & Legations are typically located in capital cities and are staffed by diplomats and other officials who work to advance their …Examples: Diplomatic missions, Consulates, High commissions, Permanent missions, Trade offices, Cultural centers, Military
- 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
- 423990-34 - Exporters-Training-Program Designing/Dev (Wholesale)Exporters-Training-Program Designing/Dev (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves designing and developing training programs for companies that are involved in exporting goods. The companies in this industry provide training programs to their clients to help them understand the export process, regulations, and …Examples: International trade training
- 481111-01 - Air Transportation-ScheduledAir Transportation-Scheduled is a subdivision of the Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation industry. This industry involves the transportation of passengers and their baggage by air on regularly scheduled routes and according to a published timetable. The flights are operated by airlines that provide these services to the general public, and the routes are determined based on market demand and …Examples: International air travel
- 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 …Examples: International shipping of automobiles
- 487210-08 - Steamship CompaniesSteamship Companies are businesses that operate ships powered by steam engines for the purpose of transporting passengers and cargo across bodies of water. These companies may offer both domestic and international services, and may operate on rivers, lakes, and oceans. Steamship Companies may also offer scenic and sightseeing tours, as well as transportation for events such as weddings and …Examples: International cargo transportation
- 488390-07 - Ship RegistersShip Registers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488390 that involves the registration and documentation of ships and vessels. This industry is responsible for maintaining accurate records of ships' ownership, classification, and technical specifications. Ship Registers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of maritime transportation by verifying compliance with …Examples: Vessel registration, Ship documentation, Maritime certification, Flag state administration, Ship classification,
- 492210-01 - Parcel DeliveryParcel Delivery is a subdivision of the Local Messengers and Local Delivery industry, which involves the transportation of small packages and parcels from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the timely and safe delivery of packages to their intended recipients. Parcel Delivery services can be provided by both individuals and companies, and can range from local to …Examples: International delivery
- 517810-19 - Telephone Line Providers-Toll NumbersTelephone Line Providers-Toll Numbers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517810 that involves companies providing long-distance telephone services through toll numbers. These companies offer a range of services to their customers, including international calling, conference calling, and premium rate services. Telephone Line Providers-Toll Numbers are responsible for the transmission …Examples: International calling services
- 522110-03 - Commercial Banks NECCommercial Banks NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that includes banks that do not fit into any other category of commercial banks. These banks offer a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. Commercial Banks NEC may specialize in certain types of loans or services, such as agricultural loans or …Examples: International banking services
- 523160-02 - Currency ExchangesCurrency exchanges are businesses that facilitate the exchange of one currency for another. This industry involves the buying and selling of foreign currencies, as well as the exchange of currencies for international travel and commerce. Currency exchange businesses may operate as standalone entities or as part of a larger financial institution. They play a crucial role in the global …Examples: International wire transfers
- 541219-10 - Tax ConsultantsTax Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses on tax-related matters. They help clients navigate complex tax laws and regulations, minimize tax liabilities, and ensure compliance with tax laws. Tax Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger accounting or consulting firm. They may specialize in a particular area of taxation, …Examples: International tax planning
- 541380-17 - Iso CertificationIso Certification is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541380, which falls under the broader category of Testing Laboratories and Services. This industry involves the process of certifying a company's management system to meet the requirements of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organization that …Examples: Quality management system certification, Environmental management system certification, Occupational health and safety
- 541611-26 - Foreign Sales Corporation-ManagementForeign Sales Corporation-Management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541611 that involves providing consulting services to companies that operate as Foreign Sales Corporations (FSCs). FSCs are U.S. corporations that are created to encourage exports by providing tax incentives to companies that export goods and services. Foreign Sales Corporation-Management consultants help FSCs to …Examples: International trade compliance
- 541618-02 - Customs BrokersCustoms brokers are professionals who assist importers and exporters in meeting federal requirements for international shipments. They act as intermediaries between the government and businesses, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed accurately and on time. Customs brokers are knowledgeable about customs regulations, tariff schedules, and trade agreements, and they use this …Examples: Import/export businesses, Freight forwarders, Manufacturers, Distributors, Retailers, Wholesalers, Customs brokerage
- 541618-03 - Customs ConsultantsCustoms Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and individuals on matters related to customs regulations and compliance. They help their clients navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of international trade by providing them with the necessary knowledge and expertise to ensure that their goods are imported and exported in compliance …Examples: Import/export businesses, Manufacturers, Retailers, Freight forwarders, Customs brokers, Logistics companies,
- 541618-09 - Tariff BureausTariff Bureaus are a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that specialize in providing consulting services related to tariffs and trade regulations. These bureaus assist companies in navigating the complex world of international trade by providing guidance on tariffs, duties, and other trade regulations. Tariff Bureaus work with a range of clients, from small …Examples: Tariff classification consulting, Import/export compliance consulting, Customs brokerage services, Trade agreement
- 541618-11 - Truck-Permit ServiceTruck-Permit Service is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that specializes in obtaining permits for commercial trucks to operate on public roads. This industry involves providing assistance to trucking companies and independent truck drivers in obtaining the necessary permits and licenses required by state and federal regulations. Truck-Permit Service providers …Examples: International registration plan (IRP) permits, International fuel tax agreement (IFTA) permits
- 611210-01 - Business CollegesBusiness Colleges are educational institutions that offer courses and programs focused on business and management. These colleges provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the business world. Business Colleges offer a range of programs, from undergraduate degrees to graduate degrees and professional certifications. The curriculum typically includes courses in …Examples: International Business
- 711211-01 - Basketball ClubsBasketball Clubs are organizations that manage and operate basketball teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth leagues. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing practices and games, managing finances, and promoting their teams to the public. Basketball Clubs can operate at various levels, from local community …Examples: International Basketball Teams
- 711211-04 - Soccer ClubsSoccer Clubs are organizations that manage and operate soccer teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth development programs. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing training sessions and matches, managing finances, and promoting the team to the public. Soccer Clubs can be found at various levels of competition, …Examples: International Soccer Clubs
- 713990-57 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are part of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries subdivision of NAICS Code 713990. Rugby is a contact sport that involves two teams of 15 players each, who try to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding an oval-shaped ball in the opponent's goal area. Rugby Clubs & Organizations are responsible for promoting, organizing, and managing rugby …Examples: Rugby tournaments, Rugby leagues, Rugby clubs, Rugby academies, Rugby camps, Rugby clinics, Rugby schools, Rugby
- 813920-02 - Dental Governing BodiesDental Governing Bodies are professional organizations that oversee and regulate the dental industry. They establish and enforce standards of practice, provide continuing education opportunities, and promote the advancement of dental research. These organizations play a crucial role in ensuring that dental professionals provide safe and effective care to their patients. …Examples: International Association for Dental Research, International Congress of Oral Implantologists
- 114210-03 - Fishing TournamentsFishing Tournaments is a subdivision of the Hunting and Trapping industry that involves organizing and hosting competitive fishing events. These events can range from small local competitions to large-scale national or international tournaments. Fishing Tournaments typically require a significant amount of planning and coordination to ensure that the event runs smoothly and safely for all …Examples: Bass fishing tournaments, Trout fishing tournaments, Saltwater fishing tournaments, Fly fishing tournaments, Ice
- 236220-01 - Airport DesignersAirport Designers are professionals who specialize in the design and planning of airports. They work on a range of projects, from small regional airports to large international airports. The role of an Airport Designer involves creating functional and efficient airport layouts that meet the needs of passengers, airlines, and airport operators. They must consider a range of factors, …Examples: Airport runway design, Terminal building design, Air traffic control tower design, Airport security design, Baggage
- 326113-07 - Telephone Calling Cards (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Telephone Calling Cards (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of prepaid phone cards that allow users to make long-distance calls at a discounted rate. These cards are typically sold in bulk to retailers, who then sell them to consumers. The manufacturing process involves printing the cards with a unique identification number and a magnetic strip that …Examples: International calling cards
- 423310-28 - Lumber-Exporters & Importers (Wholesale)Lumber-Exporters & Importers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423310 that involves the wholesale distribution of lumber, plywood, millwork, and wood panel products across international borders. This industry is responsible for the import and export of a wide range of wood products, including softwood lumber, hardwood lumber, plywood, and veneers. Lumber-Exporters & …Examples: Softwood lumber exports, Hardwood lumber imports, Plywood exports to Asia, Veneer imports from South America, Wholesale
- 423620-32 - Telephone Answering Systems Equipment (Wholesale)Telephone Answering Systems Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423620 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used for telephone answering systems. This industry includes the wholesale distribution of telephone answering machines, voicemail systems, call center equipment, and other related equipment used for telephone communication. Companies in this …Examples: VoIP systems for international communication
- 423690-59 - Translators' Systems & Equipment (Wholesale)Translators' Systems & Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and systems that are specifically designed for translation purposes. The equipment and systems are used to facilitate communication between individuals who speak different languages. The industry is …Examples: Language translation systems, Interpretation equipment, Translation headsets, Translation microphones, Translation
- 423940-38 - Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium to international markets. Companies in this industry purchase precious metals from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then package and …Examples: Gold bullion exporters, Silver bullion exporters, Platinum bullion exporters, Palladium bullion exporters, Precious
- 424490-07 - Box Lunches (Wholesale)Box Lunches (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pre-packaged meals that are typically served in a box or container. These meals are often sold in bulk to businesses, schools, hospitals, and other institutions that require a large quantity of meals for their employees or clients. …Examples: Regional and international cuisine options
- 424490-61 - Spices (Wholesale)The Spices (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of spices, herbs, and seasonings to various businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants, and food manufacturers. These products are typically sourced from domestic and international suppliers and are sold in bulk quantities to customers. The industry is highly competitive, with wholesalers competing on factors …Examples: Cinnamon sticks, Black pepper, Paprika, Turmeric powder, Garlic powder, Onion powder, Cumin seeds, Mustard seeds, Bay
- 424920-01 - Bibles (Wholesale)Bibles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of Bibles. This industry involves the purchase of Bibles from publishers or manufacturers and the resale of these products to retailers, religious organizations, and other wholesalers. Bibles (Wholesale) companies may also provide additional …Examples: New International Version Bibles
- 424990-51 - Herbs (Wholesale)The Herbs (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various types of herbs to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. These herbs can be used for medicinal, culinary, or cosmetic purposes. The industry includes a wide range of products, such as dried herbs, fresh herbs, herbal extracts, and herbal teas. The herbs can be sourced from local or international suppliers …Examples: Herbal tinctures, Herbal incense
- 445250-04 - Seafood (Retail)Seafood (Retail) refers to the business activity of retail stores that specialize in selling a variety of fresh and frozen seafood products to consumers. This industry involves the sale of fish, shellfish, and other seafood products that are intended for human consumption. Seafood (Retail) stores can be standalone businesses or part of larger grocery stores or supermarkets. The products sold in …Examples: Fresh salmon, Live clams, Frozen shrimp, Smoked trout, Canned tuna, Fresh oysters, Frozen crab legs, Dried squid, Fresh
- 445298-15 - Imported Foods (Retail)The Imported Foods (Retail) industry involves the sale of food products that are imported from other countries. These products are often unique and not commonly found in local grocery stores. The industry caters to consumers who are interested in trying new and exotic foods from different parts of the world. The products sold in this industry can range from fresh produce to packaged goods, such …Examples: Italian pasta, French cheese, Spanish olives, Japanese sushi, Indian spices, Thai curry paste, Mexican hot sauce,
- 445298-21 - Miscellaneous Food Stores (Retail)Miscellaneous Food Stores (Retail) is a subcategory of All Other Specialty Food Retailers. This industry involves the retail sale of food products that are not included in other food retail categories. These stores offer a wide range of food products, including specialty and gourmet foods, health foods, organic foods, and ethnic foods. Miscellaneous Food Stores (Retail) may also …Examples: International Food Store
- 455219-30 - Importers (Retail)Importers (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves businesses engaged in the retail sale of general merchandise that has been imported from other countries. These businesses purchase goods from foreign manufacturers and distributors and sell them directly to consumers through physical retail stores or online platforms. Importers (Retail) may specialize in a particular type …Examples: Imported clothing retailers, Imported electronics retailers, Imported home goods retailers, Imported toy retailers,
- 459210-03 - Bibles (Retail)The Bibles (Retail) industry involves the sale of Bibles, religious texts, and related materials to consumers. This industry caters to individuals and organizations seeking to purchase Bibles for personal or religious purposes. Bibles (Retail) stores may also offer other religious materials such as prayer books, hymnals, and religious-themed gifts. …Examples: New International Version Bible
- 459210-19 - Newsracks (Retail)Newsracks (Retail) is a subdivision of the Book Retailers and News Dealers industry under NAICS Code 459210. This industry involves the retail sale of newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals through self-service newsracks. Newsracks are typically found in public places such as sidewalks, transit stations, and shopping centers. Customers can browse and purchase the publications directly from …Examples: International publication newsracks
- 459410-18 - Postage Stamps (Retail)The Postage Stamps (Retail) industry involves the sale of postage stamps to customers for personal or business use. These stamps are used to pay for the delivery of mail and packages through postal services. Retailers in this industry may sell stamps individually or in bulk, and may also offer other related products such as envelopes, packaging materials, and shipping supplies. …Examples: International stamps
- 481111-02 - Airline CompaniesAirline Companies are businesses that provide scheduled and non-scheduled air transportation services for passengers and cargo. These companies operate aircrafts that transport passengers and cargo to various destinations across the world. Airline Companies are responsible for ensuring the safety of their passengers and cargo, as well as providing a comfortable and efficient travel experience. …Examples: International air travel
- 481112-01 - Air Cargo ServiceAir Cargo Service is a subdivision of the Scheduled Freight Air Transportation industry that involves the transportation of goods and products via air carriers. This industry is responsible for the safe and timely delivery of cargo to various destinations around the world. Air Cargo Service is an essential component of the global supply chain, providing a fast and efficient means of transporting …Examples: International air freight
- 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 …Examples: Container shipping, Dry bulk shipping, Liquid bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Refrigerated shipping, Cruise
- 483113-01 - Deep Sea-Domestic Transport Of FreightThe Deep Sea-Domestic Transport of Freight industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo by sea between domestic ports. This includes the movement of goods such as raw materials, finished products, and other commodities. The industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of goods across long distances, often involving international borders. Companies in …Examples: Domestic shipping of crude oil, Transport of agricultural products between ports, Movement of construction materials
- 483211-08 - Shipping-OverseasShipping-Overseas is a subdivision of the Inland Water Freight Transportation industry that involves the transportation of goods and cargo across international waters. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer products. Shipping-Overseas is a crucial component of global trade, enabling businesses …Examples: Automobile parts, Electronics, Clothing and textiles, Food and beverages, Chemicals, Machinery, Pharmaceuticals,
- 484110-09 - MoversMovers are companies that specialize in the transportation of goods and personal belongings from one location to another. This industry involves the packing, loading, transportation, unloading, and unpacking of household and commercial goods. Movers can operate locally, nationally, or internationally, and can provide a range of services from basic transportation to full-service packing and …Examples: International moving
- 487210-06 - Fishing PiersFishing Piers is a subdivision of the Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water industry under the NAICS Code 487210. This industry involves the operation of piers or docks that are specifically designed for fishing activities. Fishing Piers are typically located in coastal areas or near bodies of water where fishing is a popular recreational activity. These piers provide a convenient and safe …Examples: Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier
- 487990-04 - Travel ClubsTravel Clubs are organizations that offer their members exclusive access to travel-related benefits and services. These clubs typically require a membership fee and offer a range of travel options, including cruises, tours, and vacation packages. Travel Clubs often negotiate discounted rates with travel providers and offer personalized travel planning services to their members. Members of …Examples: International travel club
- 488111-01 - Air Traffic Control TowerThe Air Traffic Control Tower industry is responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of air traffic. Air Traffic Control Towers are the central hub for communication between pilots and air traffic controllers. The tower is responsible for monitoring and directing the movement of aircraft on the ground and in the air. This industry is critical to the safety of air travel and requires …Examples: International air traffic control towers
- 488119-07 - AirportsAirports are facilities that provide services for the arrival, departure, and maintenance of aircraft. They are typically owned and operated by government entities or private companies. Airports are essential for the transportation of people and goods across the world. They are designed to accommodate a range of aircraft sizes and types, from small single-engine planes to large commercial …Examples: International airports
- 488310-03 - PortsPorts are facilities that provide a location for ships to load and unload cargo, passengers, and other goods. They are an essential part of the transportation industry, serving as a hub for the movement of goods and people between countries and regions. Ports can be found in coastal areas, along rivers, and on lakes, and they can vary in size from small harbors to large international ports. …Examples: Container ports, Bulk ports, Cruise ports, Ferry ports, Fishing ports, Inland ports, Oil and gas ports, Ro-Ro ports,
- 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 …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Passenger shipping, Ferry services, Cruise lines, Offshore support
- 488510-02 - Containerized Freight & Cargo ServiceContainerized Freight & Cargo Service is a subcategory of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the transportation of goods in standardized containers. This industry is responsible for the movement of goods across various modes of transportation, including ships, trucks, and trains. Containerized Freight & Cargo Service is a crucial part of the global supply chain, …Examples: International shipping
- 488510-05 - Freight-ConsolidatingFreight-Consolidating is a subdivision of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the consolidation of small shipments from multiple shippers into larger shipments that can be transported more efficiently. This industry is responsible for coordinating the transportation of goods from the point of origin to the final destination, often using multiple modes of transportation …Examples: International Freight Consolidation
- 488510-06 - Freight-ForwardingFreight-Forwarding is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488510 that involves the organization and coordination of shipments for individuals or companies. Freight-Forwarding companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, ensuring that goods are transported from one location to another in a timely and cost-effective manner. These companies handle a range of tasks, including …Examples: International Shipping
- 488510-08 - Freight-Traffic ServiceFreight-Traffic Service is a subdivision of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the coordination and management of the transportation of goods and cargo. This industry is responsible for ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and effectively from one location to another, whether it be by air, sea, rail, or road. Freight-Traffic Service companies act as …Examples: Air Freight Services, Ocean Freight Services, Rail Freight Services, Truckload Freight Services, Less-than-Truckload
- 491110-01 - Post OfficesPost Offices are establishments that provide postal services to the public. These services include the sending and receiving of mail and packages, as well as the sale of postage stamps and other mailing supplies. Post Offices are typically operated by national postal services, such as the United States Postal Service (USPS) or Royal Mail in the United Kingdom. They are an essential part of …Examples: International shipping
- 492110-02 - Courier ServicesCourier services involve the transportation of packages, documents, and other items from one location to another. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 492110, which includes couriers and express delivery services. Courier services are typically used for urgent or time-sensitive deliveries, and often involve same-day or next-day delivery options. …Examples: International courier services
- 513110-03 - Printers-Newspapers (Manufacturing)Printers-Newspapers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Newspaper Publishers industry that involves the printing and manufacturing of newspapers. This industry is responsible for producing physical copies of newspapers that are distributed to readers. The process of printing newspapers involves a range of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that the final product is of high quality …Examples: International Newspapers
- 513130-04 - Cookbooks (Manufacturing)Cookbooks (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Book Publishers industry that involves the production of books containing recipes and cooking instructions. This industry includes the manufacturing of cookbooks for various cuisines, dietary needs, and skill levels. Cookbooks can be produced in various formats such as hardcover, paperback, spiral-bound, and digital. …Examples: International cuisine
- 516120-01 - Television Stations & Broadcasting CoTelevision Stations & Broadcasting Co is an industry that involves the operation of television broadcasting stations, which transmit visual programming to the public via over-the-air broadcasts, cable, or satellite. This industry includes both commercial and non-commercial stations, as well as network and independent stations. Television Stations & Broadcasting Co is a dynamic industry …Examples: International television networks
- 516120-03 - Television Service ProvidersTelevision Service Providers are companies that offer television programming to consumers through various means such as cable, satellite, or internet streaming. These companies typically offer a range of packages with different channel lineups and pricing options to cater to the diverse needs of their customers. Television Service Providers may also offer additional services such as DVRs, …Examples: International television providers
- 516120-08 - Television IptvTelevision Iptv is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 516120 that involves the distribution of television content through internet protocol networks. This industry allows viewers to access television programming through internet-connected devices such as smart TVs, computers, and mobile devices. Television Iptv services can be provided by traditional television broadcasters or by internet-based …Examples: International television streaming
- 517111-04 - Telegram ServiceTelegram Service is a subdivision of the Wired Telecommunications Carriers industry that involves the transmission of messages, data, and information through telegrams. Telegrams are messages that are transmitted through a telegraph network and delivered to the recipient in a printed or written format. This service was widely used in the past for urgent and long-distance communication, but with …Examples: International communication
- 517111-05 - Telegraph ServiceThe Telegraph Service industry involves the transmission of messages over long distances using telegraph lines. This service was widely used in the 19th and early 20th centuries before the advent of modern communication technologies. The telegraph service was instrumental in the development of global communication and played a significant role in the growth of businesses and economies around the …Examples: International telegraph service
- 517111-06 - Telephone CompaniesTelephone Companies are a subdivision of Wired Telecommunications Carriers that provide voice communication services through wired networks. These companies offer a range of services such as local and long-distance calling, voicemail, call waiting, caller ID, and other features. Telephone Companies also provide equipment such as telephones, modems, and routers to their customers. They may also …Examples: International calling service
- 517112-14 - Cellular Telephones (Services)The Cellular Telephones (Services) industry involves companies that provide wireless telecommunications services to customers through cellular networks. These services include voice calling, text messaging, and data transfer. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving with the introduction of new technologies and services. Companies in this industry must invest heavily in …Examples: International roaming
- 522110-04 - Letters Of CreditThe Letters of Credit industry falls under the Commercial Banking subdivision of the NAICS Code 522110. This industry involves the issuance of letters of credit, which are financial instruments used to guarantee payment between two parties in a transaction. Letters of credit are commonly used in international trade to ensure that payment is made for goods or services provided. This …Examples: Exporters, Importers, Freight forwarders, Customs brokers, Banks (excluding commercial banks), Trade finance companies,
- 522299-01 - Export FinanceExport finance is a type of non-depository credit intermediation that involves providing financing to businesses engaged in international trade. This industry provides financial services to exporters and importers, helping them to manage the risks associated with cross-border transactions. Export finance can include a range of services, such as trade finance, export credit …Examples: Exporters of agricultural products, Manufacturers exporting goods overseas, Importers of foreign goods, Companies
- 522299-04 - Branches & Agencies Of Foreign BanksBranches & Agencies Of Foreign Banks is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the activities of foreign banks operating in the United States. These banks establish branches or agencies in the US to provide banking services to US customers. The services offered by these branches and agencies include deposit-taking, lending, and other financial services. These foreign banks …Examples: International banks
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