NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "txn-intermodal"
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- 485999-11 - Intermodal ServicesIntermodal Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 485999 that involves the transportation of passengers or goods using multiple modes of transportation, such as rail, truck, and ship. This industry provides a seamless and efficient transportation solution by combining different modes of transportation to move cargo or people from one point to another. Intermodal Services is a …Examples: Rail intermodal transportation, Truck-rail intermodal transportation, Ship-truck intermodal
- 321920-04 - Cargo & Freight Containers (Manufacturing)Cargo & Freight Containers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321920 that involves the production of containers used for the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. These containers are designed to withstand the rigors of transportation and protect the goods inside from damage. The manufacturing process involves the use of various materials such as steel, aluminum, and …Examples: Intermodal containers
- 336510-03 - Railroad Cars (Manufacturing)Railroad Cars (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which involves the manufacturing of railroad rolling stock. This industry is responsible for the production of railroad cars, including passenger cars, freight cars, and other specialized cars used in the transportation of goods and people. The manufacturing process involves the design, engineering, and construction of these …Examples: Intermodal cars
- 423110-19 - Trailers-Truck-Used (Wholesale)The Trailers-Truck-Used (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of used trailers for trucks. These trailers are typically used for hauling cargo and goods across long distances. Companies in this industry acquire used trailers from various sources, such as trucking companies, and then sell them to other businesses or individuals. The trailers may be of different types, including …Examples: Used intermodal containers
- 423840-11 - Cargo & Freight Containers (Wholesale)The Cargo & Freight Containers (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of containers used for the transportation of goods by air, sea, rail, or road. These containers are typically made of metal, plastic, or a combination of both and come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different types of cargo. The industry also includes the wholesale distribution of container …Examples: Intermodal containers
- 482111-02 - RailroadsRailroads are a type of transportation industry that involves the use of trains to transport goods and passengers across long distances. This industry is a vital part of the global economy, as it provides a cost-effective and efficient means of transporting large quantities of goods over land. Railroads typically operate on a network of tracks that span across countries and continents, and they …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 482111-03 - TrainsThe Trains industry, a subdivision of Line-Haul Railroads, involves the transportation of goods and passengers via rail. Trains are a crucial mode of transportation for industries such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, as well as for commuters and travelers. The industry includes a range of services such as freight transportation, passenger transportation, and maintenance and repair of …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 483211-05 - Shipping AgentsShipping agents are professionals who act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers. They are responsible for coordinating the transportation of goods by sea, air, or land. Shipping agents are involved in a range of activities, including negotiating rates, arranging for cargo insurance, and preparing shipping documents. They also ensure that all necessary permits and licenses are obtained …Examples: Intermodal shipping
- 484110-11 - Transfer CompaniesTransfer Companies are a type of business that specializes in the transportation of goods from one location to another. Unlike other types of freight trucking companies, Transfer Companies focus on the movement of goods within a local area, typically within a radius of 50 miles. These companies are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of goods, which can include anything from raw …Examples: Intermodal transfer
- 484121-01 - Trucking ManagementTrucking Management is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload industry. It involves the planning, coordination, and execution of transportation operations for goods and materials via trucks. Trucking Management companies are responsible for ensuring that shipments are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with regulations. They oversee the entire …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 484121-02 - Trucking-Containerized FreightTrucking-Containerized Freight is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking industry that involves the transportation of goods in containers using trucks. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including consumer goods, raw materials, and industrial products. The containers used in this industry are typically standardized and can be easily transferred …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 484230-17 - Trucking-Motor FreightTrucking-Motor Freight is a specialized type of freight trucking that involves the transportation of goods over long distances. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and other items that need to be transported from one location to another. The trucks used in this industry are typically large and heavy-duty, capable of …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 484230-20 - Trucking-Transportation BrokersTrucking-Transportation Brokers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484230, which falls under the category of Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance. This industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods by motor vehicle. These brokers do not own or operate the trucks used to transport the …Examples: Intermodal marketing companies
- 485999-06 - Transportation ServicesTransportation Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 485999 that involves the provision of ground passenger transportation services, excluding local passenger transportation services and intermodal services. This industry includes companies that provide transportation services for individuals or groups of people, such as private car services, limousine services, and charter bus …Examples: Private car services, Limousine services, Charter bus services, Courier services, Delivery services, Freight
- 488210-10 - Transportation Services NECTransportation Services NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210, which includes companies that provide support activities for rail transportation. This industry involves a wide range of services related to transportation, but not specifically related to rail transportation. Companies in this industry provide transportation services for people or goods, but not limited to a specific mode of …Examples: Intermodal transportation services
- 488320-01 - LighterageLighterage is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the transportation of cargo between ships and shore or between ships. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transfer of goods from one vessel to another, ensuring that cargo is delivered on time and in good condition. …Examples: Intermodal container transfer
- 488490-08 - Terminal & Service FacilitiesThe Terminal & Service Facilities industry is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Road Transportation industry. This industry involves providing support services to road transportation companies, specifically those related to terminal and service facilities. Terminal facilities are locations where transportation vehicles, such as trucks and buses, can load and unload passengers or …Examples: Intermodal facilities
- 488490-09 - Terminal Operators & WarehousemenTerminal Operators & Warehousemen are companies that provide support activities for road transportation. They are responsible for the safe and efficient handling of cargo and goods in terminals and warehouses. These companies offer a range of services including loading and unloading of cargo, storage, inventory management, and transportation of goods within the terminal or warehouse. Terminal …Examples: Intermodal terminals
- 488490-12 - Truck TerminalsTruck Terminals are facilities that provide a range of services to the trucking industry. These facilities are used for the temporary storage of goods, as well as for the loading and unloading of trucks. Truck terminals are typically located near major highways and transportation hubs, making them an important part of the logistics industry. They are also known as truck stops, truck stations, or …Examples: Intermodal terminals
- 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, as it …Examples: Intermodal transportation
- 488510-04 - Freight Brokers & AgentsFreight Brokers & Agents are intermediaries between shippers and carriers, who help arrange the transportation of goods. They act as a liaison between the two parties, negotiating rates and ensuring that the cargo is transported safely and efficiently. Freight Brokers & Agents are responsible for finding the best carrier for the job, negotiating rates, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is …Examples: Intermodal freight brokers
- 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: Intermodal Freight Consolidation
- 488510-07 - Freight-Traffic ManagersFreight-Traffic Managers are professionals who oversee the transportation of goods and materials from one location to another. They are responsible for coordinating and managing the movement of freight, ensuring that it is delivered on time and within budget. Freight-Traffic Managers work with a range of transportation providers, including trucking companies, railroads, and shipping lines, to …Examples: Intermodal freight transportation
- 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: Intermodal Freight Services
- 488510-10 - Routing Service-Air/Highway/MarineRouting Service-Air/Highway/Marine is a subdivision of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the planning and coordination of transportation routes for air, highway, and marine freight. This industry is responsible for ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and safely from one location to another, using the most appropriate mode of transportation for each …Examples: Intermodal transportation routing services
- 488510-11 - Transportation ConsultantsTransportation Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations in the transportation industry. They help clients improve their transportation operations, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. Transportation Consultants work with a variety of clients, including shipping companies, logistics providers, manufacturers, and retailers. They analyze …Examples: Intermodal Transportation
- 488510-13 - Truck-Transport PreparationTruck-Transport Preparation is a subdivision of the Freight Transportation Arrangement industry that involves the coordination and preparation of truck transportation services for the movement of goods. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the necessary arrangements are made for the safe and efficient transportation of goods via trucks. The services provided by this industry include …Examples: Intermodal trucking
- 493110-10 - Warehousing-FieldWarehousing-Field is a subdivision of the General Warehousing and Storage industry, which involves the storage and handling of goods in a field or outdoor setting. This industry is responsible for the temporary storage of goods before they are transported to their final destination. Warehousing-Field companies typically operate in open-air environments, such as yards, docks, and terminals. The …Examples: Intermodal facilities
- 531190-02 - Lessors Of Railroad PropertyLessors of Railroad Property is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531190 that involves the leasing of railroad properties to railroad companies or other businesses that require railroad tracks for their operations. This industry includes the leasing of railroad tracks, yards, terminals, and other related facilities. The lessors of railroad property are responsible for maintaining the properties and …Examples: Railroad intermodal companies
- 532411-04 - Railroad Cars-UsedThe Railroad Cars-Used industry involves the rental and leasing of used railroad cars for commercial transportation purposes. These cars are typically used for the transportation of goods and materials across long distances. Companies in this industry acquire used railroad cars and make them available for rent or lease to businesses that require them for their transportation needs. The industry …Examples: Intermodal Car Rental