NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "trading"
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- 523210-02 - Boards Of TradeBoards of Trade are organizations that facilitate the trading of commodities, futures, and other financial instruments between buyers and sellers. They provide a platform for members to trade in a regulated and transparent environment. Boards of Trade are typically membership-based organizations that are owned and operated by their members. They play a crucial role in the financial markets …Examples: Agricultural commodities trading, Energy futures trading, Foreign exchange trading, Interest rate
- 522299-03 - Financial Trade ServicesFinancial Trade Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves the facilitation of financial transactions between buyers and sellers in the secondary market. This industry is responsible for providing a range of services that help to ensure the smooth operation of financial markets. Financial Trade Services companies act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing a …Examples: Securities trading, Derivatives trading, Foreign exchange trading, Commodity trading, Bond
- 523160-05 - Commodity BrokersCommodity brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy. They facilitate the buying and selling of these commodities on behalf of their clients, which can include individuals, corporations, and governments. Commodity brokers must have a deep understanding of the commodities they deal with, as well as …Examples: Agricultural products trading, Energy commodities trading, Metal commodities trading, Precious
- 523150-07 - Stock & Bond BrokersStock & Bond Brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities, such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. They provide a range of services to their clients, including investment advice, research, and trading services. Stock & Bond Brokers work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, where they must stay up-to-date with market trends …Examples: Equity trading, Fixed income trading, Foreign exchange trading, Derivatives trading
- 424510-01 - Grain Exchanges (Wholesale)Grain Exchanges (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424510 that involves the wholesale trade of grains and field beans through exchanges. These exchanges are marketplaces where buyers and sellers come together to trade commodities such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and other grains. Grain exchanges facilitate the buying and selling of these commodities by providing a centralized location …Examples: Corn futures, Wheat options, Soybean contracts, Rice swaps, Barley futures, Oat options, Rye contracts, Sorghum swaps,
- 523210-04 - Futures-ExchangesFutures-Exchanges is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry that involves the trading of futures contracts. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell a specific asset at a predetermined price and date in the future. Futures-Exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade these contracts, which can include commodities, currencies, and financial …Examples: Commodity futures trading commission, Futures trading brokerage, Futures trading advisory services
- 425120-61 - Grain Brokers (Wholesale)Grain Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between grain producers and buyers. They facilitate the buying and selling of grain commodities such as wheat, corn, barley, and oats. Grain brokers work with farmers, grain elevators, processors, and end-users such as food manufacturers, livestock producers, and exporters. They provide market information, negotiate prices, and …Examples: Wheat trading, Corn trading, Barley trading, Oats trading
- 523150-05 - Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation CoThe Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry. This industry involves the buying and selling of government securities, such as treasury bonds and bills, on behalf of clients. These brokers and dealers act as intermediaries between the government and investors, facilitating the purchase and sale of securities. …Examples: Treasury bond trading, Treasury bill trading, Government securities trading, Government bond
- 523160-03 - Foreign Exchange Brokers & DealersForeign Exchange Brokers & Dealers are companies that facilitate the buying and selling of foreign currencies for clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing access to the global currency markets. These companies offer a range of services, including currency exchange, hedging, and risk management. Foreign Exchange Brokers & Dealers may work with individuals, …Examples: Currency trading, Forex trading platforms, Forex trading robots
- 523210-05 - Stock ExchangesThe Stock Exchanges industry is a subdivision of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry, which is responsible for providing a platform for the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Stock exchanges are an essential part of the global financial system, providing a regulated and transparent marketplace for investors to trade securities. The …Examples: New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, Tokyo Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock
- 523150-06 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry, which involves the buying, selling, and trading of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Securities can be issued by corporations, governments, and other organizations, and are traded on various exchanges around the world. The Securities industry plays a …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading, Derivatives Trading
- 523210-03 - Commodity ExchangesCommodity Exchanges are marketplaces where various commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy are traded. These exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade standardized contracts for commodities. The prices of these commodities are determined by the forces of supply and demand in the market. Commodity exchanges play a crucial role in the global economy as they …Examples: Crude oil, Gold, Wheat, Corn, Soybeans, Natural gas, Coffee, Sugar, Cotton, Copper, Silver, Platinum, Palladium,
- 523999-05 - Money BrokersMoney Brokers are financial professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and currencies. They facilitate transactions by matching buyers and sellers and negotiating prices. Money Brokers typically work in fast-paced environments and must have a deep understanding of financial markets and instruments. …Examples: Bond trading, Stock trading, Derivatives trading, Commodities trading
- 523999-06 - Oil BrokersOil Brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of crude oil and other petroleum products. They facilitate the buying and selling of oil by negotiating deals on behalf of their clients. Oil Brokers are knowledgeable about the oil market and use their expertise to help clients make informed decisions about buying and selling oil. They work with a range of …Examples: Crude Oil Trading, Petroleum Product Trading, Oil Futures Trading, Oil Options Trading
- 523999-10 - Services Allied With Exch Of Sec NECServices Allied With Exch Of Sec NEC is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry. This industry involves providing services related to the exchange of securities that are not classified under any other category. Companies in this industry provide a range of services that support the buying and selling of securities, such as providing market data, facilitating …Examples: Securities trading services
- 561990-17 - Merchandise BrokersMerchandise brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They facilitate the sale of products by negotiating deals, finding potential buyers, and arranging for the delivery of goods. Merchandise brokers work in a variety of industries, including food, textiles, and consumer goods. They are responsible for ensuring that the products they sell meet the …Examples: Textile trading, Agricultural products trading, Chemicals trading, Furniture trading
- 423520-03 - Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale)Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale) are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses involved in the coal industry. They assist clients in making informed decisions related to the buying, selling, and trading of coal products. These consultants have a deep understanding of the coal industry and its market trends, and they use this knowledge to help clients optimize …Examples: Coal trading companies
- 455219-04 - Trading Posts (Retail)Trading Posts (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of general merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, footwear, accessories, household goods, and outdoor equipment. These retail stores are often located in rural areas and specialize in offering goods that cater to the needs of the local community. Trading Posts (Retail) are known for their unique and …Examples: Western Wear, Hunting Supplies, Camping Gear, Native American Crafts, Farm and Ranch Supplies, Outdoor Clothing,
- 541618-10 - Trade Clearing ExchangesTrade Clearing Exchanges are a type of industry that provides a platform for the exchange of financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. These exchanges act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, ensuring that trades are executed in a fair and transparent manner. Trade Clearing Exchanges are responsible for clearing and settling trades, which involves verifying the trade …Examples: Stock exchange, Futures exchange, Options exchange, Commodity exchange, Foreign exchange market, Cryptocurrency
- 425120-07 - Coal Brokers (Wholesale)Coal brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the buying and selling of coal between coal producers and coal consumers. They act as a link between the two parties and help in negotiating the terms of the transaction. Coal brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing coal from various mines and suppliers, and then selling it to power plants, industrial facilities, and other …Examples: Coal-fired power plants, Cement manufacturers, Steel mills, Paper mills, Chemical plants, Refineries, Food processing
- 459420-39 - Nascar Collectibles & Apparel (Retail)Nascar Collectibles & Apparel (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of Nascar fans who are looking for merchandise related to their favorite drivers and teams. This industry involves the retail sale of Nascar-themed clothing, accessories, and collectibles. The products sold in this industry are licensed by Nascar and are designed to appeal to fans of all ages. …Examples: Tony Stewart trading cards
- 523150-02 - Investment SecuritiesInvestment Securities is a subdivision of the Investment Banking and Securities Intermediation industry that involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on behalf of clients. Investment Securities firms act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing advice and executing trades on behalf of their clients. These firms may also engage in …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading
- 523160-01 - Commodity Price AnalystsCommodity Price Analysts are professionals who analyze and interpret market trends and data to provide insights into the pricing of commodities such as oil, gas, metals, and agricultural products. They use their expertise to forecast future price movements and help clients make informed decisions about buying and selling commodities. Commodity Price Analysts work for a variety of organizations, …Examples: Crude Oil Prices, Natural Gas Futures, Gold Bullion Prices, Corn Futures, Soybean Prices, Copper Prices, Aluminum
- 523210-01 - Barter & Trade ExchangeThe Barter & Trade Exchange industry involves facilitating the exchange of goods and services between businesses without the use of cash. Instead, businesses trade their products or services for other products or services of equal value. This industry is often used by small businesses looking to conserve cash flow and expand their network of business partners. Barter & Trade Exchanges typically …Examples: Advertising Services for Printing Services, Web Design for Legal Services, Graphic Design for Marketing Services,
- 523910-01 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the intermediation of funds between investors and companies. This industry is responsible for managing and investing funds on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and governments. The investments made by this industry can range from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities. The goal of this industry is to generate a return on investment …Examples: Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs)
- 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: Oil trading and brokerage
- 111930-01 - Sugarcane & Sugar BeetsThe Sugarcane & Sugar Beets industry involves the cultivation of sugarcane and sugar beets for the production of raw sugar, molasses, and other sugar-based products. This industry is a vital component of the global food and beverage sector, providing a sweetener for a range of products, including soft drinks, confectionery, and baked goods. Sugarcane and sugar beets are grown in tropical and …Examples: Sugar trading
- 112990-08 - Livestock BrokersLivestock brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, on behalf of their clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, negotiating prices and ensuring that all parties are satisfied with the transaction. Livestock brokers must have a deep understanding of the industry, including market trends, animal health, and …Examples: Livestock trading
- 115114-23 - Rice DryersRice Dryers is a subdivision of the Postharvest Crop Activities industry that involves the process of drying rice after it has been harvested. This industry is responsible for removing excess moisture from rice to prevent spoilage and ensure that it is suitable for consumption. Rice Dryers use specialized equipment to dry the rice to the appropriate moisture level, which can vary depending on the …Examples: Rice Trading
- 115210-16 - Sheep ShearingSheep shearing is a process of removing the wool from a sheep's body using specialized tools and techniques. This industry falls under the NAICS Code 115210, which is a subdivision of "Support Activities for Animal Production". Sheep shearing is an important activity in the wool industry, as it helps to maintain the health and hygiene of the sheep, and also provides wool for various products. …Examples: Wool trading
- 211120-04 - Oil CompaniesOil Companies are businesses that are involved in the exploration, extraction, refining, and distribution of crude oil and petroleum products. These companies are responsible for the production of oil and gas, which are essential resources for the global economy. Oil Companies operate in a highly competitive and regulated industry, with a focus on maximizing profits while minimizing environmental …Examples: Oil and gas trading
- 212210-01 - Iron-OreIron-Ore is a crucial mineral that is mined from the earth's crust and is used in the production of steel. This industry involves the extraction and processing of iron ore into usable products. Iron-Ore mining is a complex process that requires a range of equipment and tools to extract, sort, and process iron ore into usable products. The process involves crushing and screening the iron ore to …Examples: Iron-Ore trading
- 212390-06 - Salt ProcessingSalt processing is a subcategory of the Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying industry. It involves the extraction and refinement of salt from underground salt deposits or saltwater sources. The salt is then processed into various forms for use in a wide range of industries, including food, chemical, and pharmaceutical. …Examples: Salt trading
- 221210-02 - Gas CompaniesGas Companies are businesses that specialize in the distribution of natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. They are responsible for the transportation of natural gas from the source to the end-users through pipelines and other means of transportation. Gas Companies play a crucial role in ensuring that natural gas is delivered safely and efficiently to customers. …Examples: Gas trading companies
- 323111-62 - Playing Cards (Manufacturing)Playing Cards Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of playing cards for various purposes such as gaming, gambling, and entertainment. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to produce high-quality playing cards that are durable and aesthetically pleasing. The industry is highly competitive, with manufacturers constantly …Examples: Trading cards
- 331513-07 - Steel Mill Services (Manufacturing)Steel Mill Services (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331513 that involves providing various services to steel mills. These services include but are not limited to the recycling of scrap metal, slag processing, and the production of pig iron and steel. Steel Mill Services (Manufacturing) is an essential part of the steel industry as it helps to reduce waste and increase …Examples: Steel trading
- 423920-12 - Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale)The Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a variety of games and game-related products to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that specialize in board games, card games, puzzles, video games, gaming accessories, and other related products. These wholesalers purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers, who …Examples: Trading card games
- 423920-19 - Playing Cards (Wholesale)Playing Cards (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of playing cards, which are typically made of paper or plastic and used for playing various games. Companies in this industry may also distribute other related products such as card shufflers, card holders, and card tables. …Examples: Trading cards
- 424510-05 - Grain Merchants & Shippers (Wholesale)Grain Merchants & Shippers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of grains and field beans. They purchase these commodities from farmers and other producers and then sell them to retailers, processors, and other end-users. These companies are involved in the trading, storage, and transportation of grains and field beans. They play a crucial role in the …Examples: Wheat flour, Cornmeal, Barley malt, Oatmeal, Rice flour, Soybean meal, Sunflower seeds, Popcorn kernels, Quinoa,
- 424720-14 - Oils-Fuel (Wholesale)The Oils-Fuel (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of various types of fuel oils, including heating oils, kerosene, and other types of fuel oils. This industry is responsible for the distribution of fuel oils to a range of customers, including commercial, industrial, and residential customers. The Oils-Fuel (Wholesale) industry is an essential part of the energy sector, …Examples: Fuel oil trading companies
- 425120-63 - Wool Brokers (Wholesale)Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between wool producers and buyers. They purchase raw wool from farmers and sell it to manufacturers who use it to produce textiles, clothing, and other woolen products. Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for grading, sorting, and packaging the wool before it is sold. They also provide market information to wool producers and …Examples: Wool trading companies
- 458310-22 - Jewelry-Vintage (Retail)Jewelry-Vintage (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in selling vintage and antique jewelry pieces. This industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of jewelry items that are at least 20 years old and have historical or artistic value. Jewelry-Vintage (Retail) stores offer a unique shopping experience for customers who are looking for …Examples: Vintage brooches, Antique rings, Art deco necklaces, Retro bracelets, Victorian earrings, Edwardian tiaras, Mid-century
- 459120-20 - Games & Game Supplies (Retail)Games & Game Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Hobby, Toy, and Game Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of games and game supplies, including board games, card games, puzzles, and gaming accessories. Games & Game Supplies (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products to cater to the needs of different age groups and interests. These stores may also provide gaming …Examples: Trading card games
- 459420-05 - Collectibles (Retail)Collectibles (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of unique and rare items that are highly sought after by collectors. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of collectible items, including but not limited to, sports memorabilia, antique toys, rare coins, stamps, figurines, and other unique items that are …Examples: Trading cards
- 459420-45 - Racing Collectibles (Retail)Racing Collectibles (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of collectible items related to racing events. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of racing-related items, including die-cast model cars, autographed memorabilia, apparel, and accessories. Racing Collectibles (Retail) stores cater to racing …Examples: NASCAR merchandise, Formula 1 collectibles, IndyCar memorabilia, Drag racing souvenirs, Dirt track racing apparel,
- 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 …Examples: Used flat-screen TVs, Vintage radios, Second-hand portable TVs, Refurbished home theater systems, Pre-owned car radios,
- 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, Foreign currency exchange, Cross-border payments, Global cash management, International
- 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 Trade & International …Examples: Trade finance, Export financing, International factoring, Foreign exchange services, Cross-border payments,
- 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 are …Examples: Foreign bank branches, Foreign bank agencies, International banks, Offshore banks, Multinational banks, Global banks,
- 522320-02 - Central Reserve Depository Instn NECCentral Reserve Depository Instn NEC is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the processing, settlement, and clearing of financial transactions, including securities, commodities, and derivatives. Central Reserve Depository Instn NEC specifically refers to institutions that provide central depository and …Examples: Securities depository services, Custodial services for securities, Securities lending and borrowing services,
- 523910-02 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The mutual fund is managed by a professional fund manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities with relatively low …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 523940-01 - Investment ManagementInvestment Management is a specialized industry that involves the professional management of various securities and assets to meet specific investment goals for clients. Investment managers work with individuals, corporations, and institutions to create and manage investment portfolios that align with their financial objectives. The industry is highly regulated and requires a deep understanding …Examples: Mutual funds, Hedge funds, Pension funds, Endowment funds, Sovereign wealth funds, Exchange-traded funds (ETFs),
- 523940-02 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523940 that involves the management of investments on behalf of clients. This industry is responsible for managing a range of assets, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Asset managers work with clients to develop investment strategies that align with their financial goals and risk tolerance. They also monitor market trends …Examples: Wealth management, Hedge funds, Private equity firms, Pension funds, Endowment funds, Insurance companies, Sovereign
- 523940-04 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. These securities can include stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Investment Trusts are closed-end funds, meaning that they have a fixed number of shares that are traded on stock exchanges. They are managed by professional fund managers who make investment …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure Investment Trusts, Energy Investment Trusts, Technology Investment
- 523991-15 - Lumber-CommissionLumber-Commission is a subdivision of the Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities industry that involves the buying and selling of lumber on behalf of clients. This industry acts as an intermediary between lumber producers and buyers, facilitating the transaction process and ensuring that both parties receive fair deals. Lumber-Commission companies typically earn a commission on each transaction …Examples: Lumber trading companies
- 523999-03 - Investors NECInvestors NEC is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities industry that involves companies engaged in investment activities that are not classified elsewhere. These companies invest in a variety of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Investors NEC may include individuals, partnerships, corporations, or other entities that invest their own funds or …Examples: Angel investors, Venture capitalists, Private equity firms, Hedge funds, Mutual funds, Pension funds, Sovereign wealth
- 525910-01 - Management Investment Open-EndManagement Investment Open-End is a subdivision of the Open-End Investment Funds industry that involves the management of investment funds that are open to new investors. These funds are managed by investment companies that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. The investment companies are responsible for making investment decisions on behalf of the …Examples: Equity funds, Bond funds, Balanced funds, Global funds, Sector funds, Growth funds, Value funds, Income funds,
- 525990-03 - Unit Investment Trusts-Certificate OfcsUnit Investment Trusts-Certificate Ofcs is a subdivision of the Other Financial Vehicles industry that involves the creation and management of investment trusts. These trusts are created by pooling funds from multiple investors and investing them in a diversified portfolio of securities, such as stocks and bonds. The trusts are then divided into shares, which are sold to investors. The value of …Examples: Equity Unit Investment Trusts, Fixed Income Unit Investment Trusts, Municipal Bond Unit Investment Trusts,
- 531311-13 - Petroleum ConsultantsPetroleum Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to companies in the oil and gas industry. They are responsible for analyzing geological data, evaluating oil and gas reserves, and providing recommendations on drilling and production techniques. Petroleum Consultants work closely with engineers, geologists, and other professionals to ensure that oil and gas operations …Examples: Energy trading
- 541512-11 - Electronic Data InterchangeElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a subdivision of the Computer Systems Design Services industry that involves the electronic exchange of business documents between trading partners. EDI allows for the transfer of data in a standardized format, eliminating the need for paper-based transactions and reducing errors and processing time. This industry plays a crucial role in supply chain …Examples: Retail EDI, Healthcare EDI, Automotive EDI, Logistics EDI, Manufacturing EDI, Banking EDI, Insurance EDI, Government
- 541618-01 - Brokers-MerchandiseBrokers-Merchandise is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that involves the facilitation of transactions between buyers and sellers of goods. Brokers-Merchandise act as intermediaries between the two parties and assist in negotiating deals, arranging for transportation, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. They may specialize in a particular …Examples: Textile brokers, Electronics brokers, Agricultural product brokers, Chemical brokers, Furniture brokers, Toy brokers,
- 541690-15 - MineralsThe Minerals industry involves the exploration, extraction, processing, and distribution of naturally occurring solid substances that are mined from the earth. These substances include metals, such as gold, silver, and copper, as well as non-metallic minerals, such as coal, salt, and diamonds. The industry is essential for the production of a wide range of products, including construction …Examples: Mineral trading