NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "warehouse"
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- 236210-03 - General Contractors-Industrial Buildings & WarehouseGeneral Contractors-Industrial Buildings & Warehouse is a subdivision of the Industrial Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of industrial buildings and warehouses, which are used for manufacturing, storage, and distribution purposes. General contractors in this industry are responsible for managing and overseeing the entire construction process, …Examples: Warehouse construction
- 333111-16 - Potato Warehouse Equipment (Manufacturing)Potato Warehouse Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the storage, handling, and processing of potatoes in warehouses. This industry is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry and is responsible for the production of specialized equipment used in potato warehouses. …Examples: Potato grading machines, Potato washing machines, Potato sorting machines, Potato sizing machines, Potato bagging
- 424510-03 - Seeds-Warehouse (Wholesale)The Seeds-Warehouse (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of seeds for planting purposes. This includes a variety of seeds such as vegetable, fruit, flower, and grass seeds. Companies in this industry typically purchase seeds from growers and then store and distribute them to retailers, landscapers, and other businesses that sell or use seeds for planting. …Examples: Vegetable seeds, Flower seeds, Grass seeds, Fruit tree seeds, Herb seeds, Cover crop seeds, Wildflower seeds, Native
- 424920-06 - Newspaper Distributors (Wholesale)Newspaper Distributors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of newspapers to retailers, newsstands, and other businesses that sell newspapers to the public. These distributors purchase newspapers directly from publishers and then sell them to retailers at a markup. The distribution process involves the transportation of newspapers from the publisher to the distributor's …Examples: Local news distributors, National newspaper distributors, Regional newspaper distributors, Specialty newspaper
- 541330-40 - Engineers-Material HandlingEngineers-Material Handling is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330 that involves the design, development, and implementation of systems and equipment used for the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials, goods, and products. This industry focuses on optimizing the efficiency and safety of material handling processes in various sectors, including manufacturing, …Examples: Warehouse Automation Solutions
- 561990-11 - Inventory ServiceInventory Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561990, which falls under the category of "All Other Support Services". This industry involves providing inventory management services to businesses and organizations. Inventory Service providers help companies keep track of their inventory levels, monitor stock movements, and ensure that the inventory is properly managed and accounted for. The …Examples: Warehouse inventory management
- 236210-01 - Contractors-Industrial & CommercialContractors-Industrial & Commercial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236210, which involves the construction of industrial buildings. This industry is responsible for the construction of structures such as factories, warehouses, power plants, and other industrial facilities. Contractors-Industrial & Commercial are responsible for the entire construction process, from planning and design …Examples: Warehouse construction
- 236210-02 - Designers-IndustrialDesigners-Industrial is a subdivision of the Industrial Building Construction industry that focuses on the design and planning of industrial buildings and facilities. This industry involves the creation of functional and efficient spaces for manufacturing, processing, storage, and distribution of goods. Designers-Industrial work closely with clients to understand their specific needs and …Examples: Warehouse design
- 236220-19 - Gate & Fence RepairGate & Fence Repair is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of gates and fences for commercial and institutional buildings. The repair work can range from minor repairs to complete replacement of gates and fences. Gate & Fence Repair companies are responsible for ensuring that the gates and fences are …Examples: Warehouse gate repair
- 237210-06 - Property Management-CommercialProperty Management-Commercial is a subdivision of the Land Subdivision industry that involves the management of commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these properties are well-maintained, leased, and generating revenue for their owners. Property Management-Commercial companies act as intermediaries …Examples: Warehouse management
- 237310-16 - Concrete ResurfacingConcrete resurfacing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and restoration of concrete surfaces. This process is typically used to improve the appearance and functionality of concrete surfaces that have become damaged or worn over time. Concrete resurfacing can be used on a variety of surfaces, including driveways, patios, sidewalks, and pool decks. The process involves applying a …Examples: Warehouse floor resurfacing
- 238110-04 - Floors-IndustrialFloors-Industrial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238110, which involves the construction of poured concrete foundations and structures. This industry specifically focuses on the installation and maintenance of industrial flooring systems. Industrial floors are designed to withstand heavy loads, abrasion, and chemical exposure, making them suitable for use in factories, warehouses, and …Examples: Warehouse flooring
- 238130-02 - Steel Frame ContractorsSteel Frame Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of buildings using steel frames as the primary structural support. This involves the fabrication and installation of steel beams, columns, and other components that make up the frame of a building. Steel Frame Contractors work on a variety of projects, from small commercial buildings to large industrial complexes. …Examples: Warehouse construction
- 238310-15 - Contractors TapingContractors Taping is a subdivision of the Drywall and Insulation Contractors industry that specializes in the installation and finishing of drywall. This industry involves the application of tape and joint compound to seams between drywall sheets to create a smooth and seamless surface. Contractors Taping is an essential part of the construction process, as it prepares walls and ceilings for …Examples: Warehouse construction
- 238330-04 - Floor ArmoringFloor Armoring is a specialized subdivision of the Flooring Contractors industry that involves the installation of protective coatings and materials on floors to increase their durability and resistance to wear and tear. This process is particularly important in high-traffic areas such as commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and public spaces where floors are subjected to heavy use and …Examples: Industrial warehouse flooring
- 238330-15 - Surface Preparation & EquipmentThe Surface Preparation & Equipment industry is a subdivision of the Flooring Contractors industry, which involves the preparation of surfaces for the installation of flooring materials. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the surface is clean, smooth, and level before the installation of any flooring material. The industry also includes the rental and sale of equipment used for …Examples: Surface preparation for warehouse flooring
- 238910-12 - Slabjacking ContractorsSlabjacking contractors are professionals who specialize in repairing sunken or uneven concrete slabs. This process involves drilling small holes into the affected area and then injecting a mixture of cement, sand, and other materials into the holes to raise the slab back to its original position. Slabjacking contractors work on a variety of concrete surfaces, including driveways, sidewalks, …Examples: Warehouse floor repair
- 238910-21 - Mud Jacking ContractorsMud Jacking Contractors are professionals who specialize in repairing concrete surfaces that have settled or become uneven. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to lift and level concrete slabs, such as driveways, sidewalks, and patios. Mud Jacking Contractors work to restore the structural integrity of concrete surfaces, preventing further damage and improving …Examples: Warehouse floor leveling
- 238990-59 - Cleaning Services-IndustrialCleaning Services-Industrial is a specialized industry that provides cleaning services to industrial facilities such as factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. The cleaning services provided are tailored to meet the specific needs of industrial facilities, which often require more intensive cleaning than commercial or residential spaces. The goal of Cleaning Services-Industrial is …Examples: Warehouse cleaning
- 238990-68 - Floor Waxing Polishing & CleaningFloor waxing, polishing, and cleaning is a specialized trade within the broader category of specialty trade contractors. This industry involves the cleaning, polishing, and waxing of floors in a variety of settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. The primary goal of floor waxing, polishing, and cleaning is to maintain the appearance and durability of floors, while …Examples: Warehouse floor scrubbing
- 332312-04 - Expansion Bolts & Shields (Manufacturing)Expansion Bolts & Shields (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332312 that involves the production of fasteners used to secure objects to concrete, masonry, or other materials that cannot support weight or pressure. These fasteners are designed to expand and grip the material they are inserted into, providing a secure hold for the object being attached. Expansion bolts and shields …Examples: Warehouse racking installation
- 332323-13 - Partitions-Metal (Manufacturing)Partitions-Metal (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing industry that involves the production of metal partitions used to divide spaces in buildings. These partitions are typically made of steel, aluminum, or other metals and are designed to be durable and long-lasting. The manufacturing process involves cutting, shaping, and welding metal …Examples: Warehouse partitions
- 333120-25 - Stripers-Mechanical (Manufacturing)Stripers-Mechanical (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of mechanical stripers used for painting lines on roads, parking lots, and other surfaces. These machines are designed to apply paint in a precise and uniform manner, making them an essential tool for the construction and maintenance of roads and other paved …Examples: Warehouse floor markings
- 333922-04 - Conveyors & Conveying Equipment (Manufacturing)Conveyors & Conveying Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333922 that involves the production of equipment used to move materials from one place to another. This industry includes the manufacturing of conveyors, conveyor belts, and other conveying equipment used in various industries such as mining, food processing, and manufacturing. The equipment produced by this …Examples: Warehouse material handling systems
- 333924-01 - Hand Truck (Manufacturing)Hand Truck Manufacturing is a subdivision of Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing. This industry involves the production of hand trucks, which are small, wheeled carts designed to move heavy loads. Hand trucks are commonly used in warehouses, retail stores, and delivery services. The manufacturing process involves designing and assembling the components …Examples: Warehouse equipment
- 333924-04 - Machinery-Moving Equipment (Manufacturing)Machinery-Moving Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333924 that involves the production of machinery used for moving heavy equipment and materials within industrial settings. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment used in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and transportation. The equipment produced by this …Examples: Warehouse equipment
- 334519-34 - Time Stamps (Manufacturing)Time Stamps (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of time stamps, which are devices used to imprint a date and time on a document or other item. Time stamps are commonly used in offices, factories, and other settings where it is important to track the time of a particular event or action. …Examples: Warehouse management
- 337215-10 - Racks (Manufacturing)Racks manufacturing involves the production of various types of racks used for storage and organization purposes. These racks can be made from a variety of materials such as metal, wood, plastic, or a combination of these materials. The manufacturing process involves designing, cutting, shaping, and assembling the different components of the rack to create a functional and durable product. Racks …Examples: Warehouse racks
- 337215-11 - Shelving (Manufacturing)Shelving manufacturing involves the production of various types of shelves that are used for storage and display purposes. These shelves can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or glass. The manufacturing process involves designing, cutting, shaping, and assembling the shelves to meet the specific requirements of the customer. The final product can range from simple …Examples: Warehouse shelving
- 339994-03 - Brooms (Manufacturing)Brooms (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS industry code 339994, which involves the production of brooms. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of various types of brooms, including push brooms, corn brooms, whisk brooms, and more. The production process involves the assembly of broomcorn, synthetic fibers, or other materials onto a handle or block. Brooms are used for …Examples: Warehouse brooms
- 423440-29 - Racks (Wholesale)The Racks (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of racks used for storage and display purposes. These racks can be made of various materials such as metal, wood, plastic, or glass and can be used in a variety of settings such as retail stores, warehouses, and homes. The industry includes a range of different types of racks such as shelving units, display racks, storage …Examples: Warehouse storage racks
- 423440-36 - Scales-Used (Wholesale)The Scales-Used (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of used scales for commercial and industrial purposes. These scales are typically used for weighing heavy loads and are sold to a variety of industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. Companies in this industry may also provide repair and maintenance services for the scales they distribute. …Examples: Warehouse weighing equipment
- 423440-38 - Shelving (Wholesale)The Shelving (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of shelving units and related accessories to commercial and industrial customers. These shelving units are used for storage and organization purposes in various settings such as warehouses, retail stores, and offices. The industry includes a wide range of shelving types, including wire shelving, metal shelving, plastic …Examples: Warehouse storage racks
- 423440-39 - Shelving-Commercial & Industrial (Wholesale)Shelving-Commercial & Industrial (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423440 that involves the wholesale distribution of shelving units designed for commercial and industrial use. This industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary shelving units to store and organize their products, equipment, and supplies. The shelving units distributed by this industry are …Examples: Warehouse shelving
- 423690-01 - Radio Frequency Identification Distr (Wholesale)Radio Frequency Identification Distr (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423690 that involves the distribution of radio frequency identification (RFID) products. RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects. This industry is responsible for the wholesale distribution of RFID tags, readers, antennas, and other related products. …Examples: RFID warehouse management
- 423690-28 - Radio Paging/Signaling Equipment Systs (Wholesale)The Radio Paging/Signaling Equipment Systems (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of electronic equipment used for communication purposes. This industry is responsible for the wholesale distribution of radio paging and signaling equipment systems, which are used to transmit messages to individuals or groups of people. These systems are commonly used in emergency situations, such as in …Examples: Warehouse communication systems
- 423710-06 - Door Closers & Checks (Wholesale)The Door Closers & Checks (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of door closers and checks to various businesses and organizations. Door closers are mechanical devices that are installed on doors to ensure that they close automatically after being opened. Door checks, on the other hand, are devices that prevent doors from slamming shut. This industry is responsible for providing a range …Examples: Industrial warehouse door closers
- 423710-23 - Robots (Wholesale)The Robots (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of robots, which are programmable machines designed to carry out a range of tasks automatically. These robots can be used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, and logistics. Companies in this industry typically purchase robots from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, other …Examples: Warehouse robots
- 423730-23 - Doors-Traffic (Wholesale)The Doors-Traffic (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of doors specifically designed for high traffic areas. These doors are typically made of durable materials such as metal or fiberglass and are designed to withstand frequent use and heavy traffic. The industry includes a range of different types of doors, including swinging doors, sliding doors, and revolving doors. These …Examples: Warehouse doors
- 423830-21 - Fans-Industrial & Commercial (Wholesale)Fans-Industrial & Commercial (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of industrial and commercial fans, which are used for ventilation, cooling, and air circulation in various settings such as factories, warehouses, and commercial buildings. Fans-Industrial & Commercial …Examples: Warehouse fans
- 423830-22 - Fans-Ventilating & Exhaust (Wholesale)Fans-Ventilating & Exhaust (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of fans, ventilating, and exhaust equipment used in various industrial and commercial settings. The equipment distributed by this industry is designed to improve air quality, regulate temperature, and remove unwanted …Examples: Warehouse Ventilation Systems
- 423830-39 - Ladders (Wholesale)Ladders (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of ladders, which are portable devices used to reach high places. Ladders are commonly made of materials such as wood, aluminum, or fiberglass and come in various sizes and shapes to suit different purposes. Ladders (Wholesale) companies …Examples: Warehouse distributors
- 423830-50 - Material Handling Equipment (Wholesale)Material Handling Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used for the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials, goods, and products. Material handling equipment is essential for the efficient and safe handling of materials in various industries, …Examples: Warehouse equipment
- 423830-52 - Mezzanine & Platform Systems Equipment (Wholesale)Mezzanine & Platform Systems Equipment (Wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment used for the construction of mezzanine and platform systems. Mezzanine and platform systems are intermediate floors that are constructed within a building to create additional space for storage, offices, or production areas. The equipment distributed by wholesalers in this industry includes structural …Examples: Warehouse expansion
- 423830-66 - Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale)Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423830 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for marking and painting pavements and floors. This industry is responsible for providing businesses and organizations with the necessary tools to create clear and visible markings on various surfaces, including roads, parking lots, …Examples: Warehouse floor marking
- 423850-53 - Mops (Wholesale)Mops (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of mops, which are cleaning tools used to absorb liquids and clean floors. Mops are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, such as hospitals, schools, and office buildings. Wholesale distributors in this industry …Examples: Warehouse cleaning tools
- 423850-68 - Sweepers-Power (Wholesale)Sweepers-Power (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of power sweepers. Power sweepers are machines that are used to clean large areas such as parking lots, streets, and warehouses. These machines are designed to pick up debris such as dirt, leaves, and rocks, and are powered by gasoline, diesel, or electricity. The industry includes …Examples: Warehouse cleaning equipment
- 423860-26 - Tanks-Fiber/Glass/Plastic & Etc (Wholesale)The Tanks-Fiber/Glass/Plastic & Etc (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of tanks made from materials such as fiber, glass, plastic, and other similar materials. These tanks are used for a variety of purposes, including storage of liquids and gases, transportation of chemicals and other materials, and as components in industrial processes. Companies in this industry typically …Examples: Chemical storage tanks, Water treatment tanks, Agricultural tanks, Oil and gas tanks, Food processing tanks,
- 423920-22 - Toys (Wholesale)Toys (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423920 that involves the distribution of a wide range of toys to retailers, such as department stores, toy stores, and online retailers. This industry includes the wholesale of various types of toys, including action figures, dolls, board games, puzzles, stuffed animals, and more. The toys may be designed for children of different ages, from …Examples: Action figures, Dolls, Board games, Puzzles, Stuffed animals, Building sets, Outdoor toys, Educational toys, Arts and
- 423920-23 - WholesalersWholesalers are companies that purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or other businesses. They act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, providing a range of products at a lower cost than retailers would be able to obtain by purchasing directly from the manufacturer. Wholesalers may specialize in a particular type of product or offer a wide range of …Examples: Food and beverage wholesalers, Clothing and apparel wholesalers, Electronics wholesalers, Beauty and personal care
- 423990-04 - Distribution Centers (Wholesale)Distribution Centers (Wholesale) are establishments primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of durable goods, such as machinery, equipment, and supplies, to retailers, contractors, industrial, institutional, or commercial users. These centers act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, providing a range of services such as storage, transportation, and order fulfillment. …Examples: Industrial machinery and equipment, Electrical supplies, Plumbing supplies, HVAC equipment and supplies, Building
- 423990-22 - Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale)Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423990 that involves the wholesale of miscellaneous durable goods that are sold in bulk quantities at a discounted price. This industry specializes in the sale of overstocked, discontinued, or slightly imperfect products that are still functional and usable. Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) companies purchase these products from …Examples: Warehouse clubs
- 424120-27 - Pricing Systems (Wholesale)Pricing Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pricing systems, which are tools used to set and display prices for products and services. Pricing systems can include electronic price displays, price tags, and labeling systems. Companies in this industry may also offer related …Examples: Barcode scanners for warehouse distributors
- 424210-07 - Health & Beauty Aid Products (Wholesale)The Health & Beauty Aid Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products related to personal care and hygiene. These products are intended for use by individuals to maintain their health and appearance. The industry includes the wholesale distribution of items such as soaps, shampoos, lotions, deodorants, and other personal care products. The products are sold …Examples: Skin care products, Hair care products, Oral care products, Feminine hygiene products, Bath and shower products,
- 424210-10 - Medicines-Patent (Wholesale)The Medicines-Patent (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of patent medicines, which are proprietary medicines that are protected by a patent. These medicines are typically sold over-the-counter and are used to treat a range of common ailments such as headaches, colds, and allergies. Companies in this industry purchase patent medicines from manufacturers and then distribute …Examples: Cold and flu medicine, Allergy medicine, Pain relief medicine, Digestive health medicine, Sleep aids, Vitamins and
- 424210-14 - Pharmaceutical Products (Wholesale)The Pharmaceutical Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, as well as other pharmaceutical products, to various healthcare providers such as hospitals, pharmacies, and clinics. This industry plays a crucial role in the healthcare system by ensuring that these products are readily available to those who need them. …Examples: Antibiotics, Antidepressants, Antihistamines, Blood thinners, Chemotherapy drugs, Insulin, Pain relievers, Psychotropic
- 424490-31 - Groceries & Related Products NEC (Wholesale)Groceries & Related Products NEC (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of food products that are not included in other specific categories. The products distributed by this industry include perishable and non-perishable food items, such as canned goods, frozen foods, …Examples: Snack foods, Spices and seasonings, Baking supplies, Canned fruits and vegetables, Frozen foods, Nuts and seeds, Dried
- 424490-60 - Soybean Products (Wholesale)The Soybean Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of soy-based products to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses. Soybean products are derived from soybeans and can be processed into a range of products such as soybean oil, soy milk, tofu, and soy protein. These products are used in a variety of applications such as food and beverage production, animal feed, …Examples: Soybean oil, Soy milk, Tofu, Soy protein isolate, Soy flour, Soy lecithin, Soybean meal, Soy nuts, Soy sauce, Soy wax
- 424990-48 - General Merchandise (Wholesale)The General Merchandise (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of nondurable goods, such as paper products, cleaning supplies, personal care items, and household goods. These goods are typically sold to retailers, institutions, and other businesses for resale or use in their operations. General Merchandise (Wholesale) companies may also provide logistics and …Examples: Cleaning supplies, Paper products, Personal care items, Household goods, Office supplies, School supplies, Party
- 424990-93 - WholesaleWholesale is a type of industry that involves the sale of goods in large quantities to retailers, commercial and institutional users, and other wholesalers. The main purpose of wholesale is to provide a cost-effective way for businesses to purchase goods in bulk and then resell them at a profit. Wholesale companies typically purchase goods directly from manufacturers or distributors and then sell …Examples: Clothing and apparel, Food and beverage, Electronics, Office supplies, Beauty and personal care products, Home goods
- 444180-21 - Doors-Overhead Type (Retail)The Doors-Overhead Type (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of overhead doors, which are typically used in commercial and industrial settings. These doors are designed to be raised and lowered vertically, and are often made of durable materials such as steel or aluminum. The industry includes the sale of both manual and automatic overhead doors, as well as related accessories such as door …Examples: Warehouse overhead doors
- 444180-23 - Doors-Rolling (Retail)Doors-Rolling (Retail) is a subdivision of Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of rolling doors, which are doors that roll up and down to open and close. These doors are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, such as warehouses, loading docks, and storage facilities. Doors-Rolling (Retail) businesses typically sell a range …Examples: Warehouse rolling doors
- 455211-01 - Wholesale Clubs (Retail)Wholesale Clubs (Retail) are large retail establishments that sell a wide variety of merchandise, including groceries, electronics, clothing, and household items, in bulk quantities to customers who pay an annual membership fee. These clubs are typically located in warehouse-style buildings and offer a no-frills shopping experience with low prices and limited selection. Wholesale Clubs …Examples: Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale Club, Boxed, GFS Marketplace, Smart & Final, Cash & Carry, Restaurant Depot, Makro,
- 455219-08 - General Merchandise (Retail)General Merchandise (Retail) refers to retail stores that sell a wide variety of products, including but not limited to clothing, home goods, electronics, toys, and groceries. These stores typically offer a one-stop shopping experience for customers looking to purchase a range of items in one location. General Merchandise (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, strip malls, and standalone …Examples: Warehouse clubs
- 458110-10 - Work Clothing (Retail)Work Clothing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories specifically designed for work environments. This industry caters to a wide range of professions, including construction workers, mechanics, healthcare professionals, chefs, and more. Work Clothing (Retail) stores offer a variety of durable and …Examples: Warehouse workwear
- 458210-08 - Shoes-Safety (Retail)Shoes-Safety (Retail) is a specialized industry that focuses on providing safety footwear to workers in various industries. This industry caters to workers who require footwear that provides protection against hazards such as falling objects, electrical hazards, and slippery surfaces. Shoes-Safety (Retail) offers a range of safety footwear options that are designed to meet the safety requirements …Examples: Warehouse workers
- 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, Express air cargo, Temperature-controlled air cargo, Oversized air cargo, Dangerous goods
- 481211-01 - Aerial Personnel LiftsAerial Personnel Lifts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 481211 that involves the transportation of personnel and equipment to elevated work sites using specialized aerial lift equipment. This industry is responsible for providing safe and efficient access to high-rise buildings, construction sites, and other elevated work areas. …Examples: Warehouse and distribution centers
- 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: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Tanker shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Dry bulk
- 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: Warehouse transfer
- 484110-12 - Truck-Loading & UnloadingTruck-Loading & Unloading is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry that involves the loading and unloading of goods onto and off of trucks for transportation. This industry is responsible for ensuring that goods are properly secured and distributed within the truck to prevent damage during transit. Truck-Loading & Unloading is a crucial step in the transportation process …Examples: Warehouse loading and unloading
- 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 crucial part of …Examples: Freight forwarding, Container shipping, Rail intermodal transportation, Truck-rail intermodal transportation,
- 488210-08 - TransportationThe Transportation industry involves the movement of people, goods, and materials from one location to another. This industry is essential for the global economy as it enables the distribution of goods and services across the world. The Transportation industry is a vast and diverse sector that includes various modes of transportation such as air, water, road, and rail. The industry is responsible …Examples: Warehousing and Storage
- 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: Freight forwarding services, Courier and delivery services, Transportation logistics services, Moving and storage
- 488320-07 - Container Management ServicesContainer Management Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488320, which involves the handling of marine cargo. This industry is responsible for the management and organization of containers that are transported by sea. Container Management Services includes a range of activities such as loading and unloading containers, inspecting containers for damage, and ensuring that containers are …Examples: Container storage and warehousing services
- 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 …Examples: Warehousing and storage
- 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, Less-than-Truckload (LTL) Consolidation, Air Cargo Consolidation, Ocean Freight
- 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: Warehousing and Distribution
- 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: Air cargo transportation, Freight transportation by truck, Rail transportation of freight, Shipping freight by sea,
- 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
- 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: Air cargo routing services, Marine cargo routing services, Highway freight routing services, Intermodal transportation
- 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: Warehouse Management
- 488510-12 - Transportation LinesThe Transportation Lines industry involves the operation of scheduled and nonscheduled transportation services for passengers and cargo via air, rail, water, and road. Companies in this industry may own and operate their own transportation equipment or lease equipment to provide transportation services. Transportation Lines may also provide support services such as terminal and parking …Examples: Airline transportation lines, Passenger rail transportation lines, Freight rail transportation lines, Water
- 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: Same-day delivery, Next-day delivery, Express delivery, Overnight delivery, International delivery, Local delivery,
- 493110-11 - Office WarehousesOffice Warehouses are a type of commercial real estate property that combines office space with warehouse space. These facilities are designed to provide businesses with a convenient location to store inventory and equipment while also providing office space for administrative and management tasks. Office Warehouses are typically located in industrial areas and are designed …Examples: Office supply distribution, Electronics manufacturing, Furniture storage and distribution, Medical equipment storage
- 493130-04 - Potato WarehousesPotato Warehouses are facilities that specialize in the storage and preservation of potatoes. These warehouses are a crucial part of the potato supply chain, as they provide a safe and secure location for farmers and distributors to store their potato crops before they are transported to their final destination. The primary function of a Potato Warehouse is to maintain the …Examples: Potato farmers, Potato distributors, Food processing companies, Supermarkets, Restaurants, Exporters, Importers, Potato
- 493130-05 - Rice StorageRice storage is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 493130, which involves the warehousing and storage of farm products. Rice storage specifically refers to the storage of rice in a safe and secure manner to maintain its quality and prevent damage. This industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain of rice, ensuring that the product is stored properly before it is transported to its final …Examples: Rice warehouse storage
- 493190-13 - Truck Trailer-Parking & StorageTruck Trailer-Parking & Storage is a subdivision of the Other Warehousing and Storage industry, which involves the storage and parking of truck trailers. This industry provides a secure location for trucking companies and independent truck drivers to park their trailers when not in use. The facilities may offer additional services such as maintenance, repair, and cleaning of the trailers. …Examples: Trailer storage warehouse
- 517112-02 - Paging & Signaling Service-Private SystsPaging & Signaling Service-Private Systs is a subdivision of the Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry that provides private paging and signaling services to businesses and organizations. These services allow for the transmission of messages and alerts to specific individuals or groups within a private network. Paging & Signaling Service-Private Systs is often used in industries where …Examples: Warehouse paging and signaling solutions
- 517112-03 - Paging & Signaling Service-Common CarrierPaging & Signaling Service-Common Carrier is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517112 that involves the provision of wireless telecommunications services for paging and signaling purposes. Common carriers in this industry provide services to the general public, businesses, and government agencies. These services include the transmission of messages, alerts, and notifications via wireless devices …Examples: Warehouse paging systems
- 517112-04 - Pagers-Sales & ServicePagers-Sales & Service is a subdivision of the Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry that specializes in the sale and maintenance of pagers. Pagers, also known as beepers, are small electronic devices that receive and display short messages. This industry involves the distribution and repair of pagers to individuals and businesses that rely on them for communication purposes. …Examples: Warehouse communication pagers
- 517112-05 - Paging Equipment-Sales & ServiceThe Paging Equipment-Sales & Service industry involves the sale and maintenance of paging equipment used for wireless telecommunications. This includes the installation, repair, and maintenance of paging systems for businesses, hospitals, schools, and other organizations. Paging equipment allows for the transmission of messages to individuals or groups of people through a wireless network. …Examples: Warehouse paging systems
- 518210-01 - Bar CodingBar Coding is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the creation and implementation of barcodes for various products and services. Barcodes are a series of vertical lines of varying widths that represent a unique code for each product. This code can be scanned by a barcode reader to quickly and accurately identify the product and retrieve information about it. Bar Coding is an …Examples: Warehouse management
- 531130-01 - Storage-Household & CommercialThe Storage-Household & Commercial industry involves the rental of storage units to individuals and businesses for the purpose of storing personal or commercial items. These storage units can range in size from small lockers to large warehouse spaces. The industry also includes the provision of additional services such as climate control, security, and moving supplies. …Examples: Self-storage units, Climate-controlled storage, Boat and RV storage, Document storage, Wine storage, Business inventory
- 531210-06 - Real Estate-Rental ServiceThe Real Estate-Rental Service industry involves companies that lease or rent real estate properties to individuals or businesses. This includes residential properties such as apartments, houses, and vacation homes, as well as commercial properties such as office buildings, retail spaces, and warehouses. Companies in this industry may also provide property management services, such as …Examples: Warehouse rentals
- 532289-45 - Water Coolers-RentingWater Coolers-Renting is a service industry that provides rental of water coolers to businesses and individuals. The industry involves the rental of water coolers that dispense both hot and cold water. The water coolers are typically rented on a monthly basis and are used in a variety of settings such as offices, schools, and homes. The industry is focused on providing a convenient and …Examples: Warehouse water cooler rental
- 532412-05 - Fork Lifts-RentingFork Lifts-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of forklifts to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require the use of forklifts on a temporary basis, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. Fork Lifts-Renting companies typically offer a range of forklift …Examples: Warehouse Operations
- 541340-02 - Layouts-Office Factory & EtcLayouts-Office Factory & Etc is a subdivision of the Drafting Services industry under NAICS Code 541340. This industry involves the creation of detailed plans and drawings for office and factory layouts, as well as other types of layouts such as retail spaces, warehouses, and more. The professionals in this industry use specialized software and tools to create accurate and detailed layouts …Examples: Warehouse layout
- 541410-04 - Organizing Services-Household & BusinessOrganizing Services-Household & Business is a subdivision of the Interior Design Services industry that involves providing professional assistance to individuals and businesses in organizing their spaces. This industry focuses on creating functional and efficient spaces that meet the specific needs of clients. Organizing Services-Household & Business professionals work with clients to declutter, …Examples: Warehouse organization
- 541611-25 - LogisticsThe Logistics industry involves the planning, coordination, and movement of goods and materials from one location to another. This industry is responsible for ensuring that products are delivered to their intended destination in a timely and efficient manner. Logistics companies are involved in a range of activities, including transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and supply …Examples: Freight forwarding, Third-party logistics (3PL), E-commerce logistics, Reverse logistics, Cold chain logistics,
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