NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "warehouse-clubs-supercenters"
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- 713990-44 - Sports ClubsSports Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for various sports activities. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a range of sports programs and events for their members. Sports Clubs can be focused on a specific sport or offer a variety of sports activities. They may also provide training and coaching services for athletes of all levels. …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Soccer Clubs, Swimming Clubs, Gymnastics Clubs, Basketball Clubs,
- 713990-58 - Hunting & Fishing ClubsHunting & Fishing Clubs are establishments that offer recreational activities related to hunting and fishing. These clubs provide a range of services to their members, including access to hunting and fishing grounds, equipment rental, and guided tours. Members of these clubs are typically avid hunters and fishermen who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors and are looking …Examples: Fly fishing clubs, Big game hunting clubs, Bass fishing clubs, Trout fishing clubs, Duck
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Fitness Clubs, Equestrian Clubs, Shooting
- 713990-09 - Bridge ClubsBridge Clubs are establishments that provide a space for individuals to play the card game of bridge. Bridge is a trick-taking game played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The game is played by four players who form two partnerships. The objective of the game is to score points by winning tricks, which are won by playing the highest card in the suit led. Bridge Clubs provide a …Examples: Contract bridge clubs, Duplicate bridge clubs, Social bridge clubs, American Contract Bridge
- 713990-53 - Volleyball ClubsVolleyball Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals or teams to play volleyball. These clubs offer a range of activities related to volleyball, including training, coaching, and competitions. Volleyball Clubs are dedicated to promoting the sport of volleyball and providing a safe and enjoyable environment for players of all ages and skill …Examples: Beach Volleyball Clubs, Youth Volleyball Clubs, College Volleyball Clubs, Amateur Volleyball
- 813410-04 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with similar interests or goals. These groups can be social, recreational, or professional in nature and provide a platform for members to interact, network, and pursue their shared interests. Clubs can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, universities, community centers, and private establishments. The …Examples: Sports clubs, Fitness clubs, Social clubs, Business clubs, Hobby clubs, Art
- 711211-02 - Football ClubsFootball Clubs are organizations that manage and operate professional or amateur football teams. These clubs are responsible for recruiting and training players, organizing matches and tournaments, managing finances, and promoting the team to fans and sponsors. Football Clubs can operate at various levels, from local amateur leagues to national and international professional …Examples: Premier League Clubs, La Liga Clubs, Serie A Clubs, Bundesliga Clubs, Ligue 1 Clubs,
- 713990-04 - Flying ClubsFlying Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals interested in aviation. These clubs offer a range of activities related to flying, including flight training, aircraft rental, and social events for members. Flying Clubs are typically non-profit organizations that are run by volunteers and are focused on promoting aviation and providing …Examples: Glider clubs, Ultralight flying clubs, Vintage aircraft clubs, Remote control aircraft
- 713990-55 - Chess ClubsChess Clubs are establishments that provide a space for individuals to play and learn the game of chess. These clubs are typically open to all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. The primary focus of a chess club is to provide a social and competitive environment for players to improve their skills and enjoy the game of chess. Chess clubs may …Examples: Chess clubs for children, Chess clubs for seniors, Online chess clubs, Chess clubs for
- 722410-06 - Night ClubsNight Clubs are establishments that primarily serve alcoholic beverages and provide entertainment, such as music and dancing, for their patrons. These venues are typically open late into the night and cater to a younger demographic. Night Clubs often have a dance floor, a DJ or live music, and may also offer VIP sections or bottle service. The atmosphere is usually lively and …Examples: Dance clubs, Hip-hop clubs, LGBTQ+ clubs, Latin nightclubs, Themed nightclubs (e.g.
- 711211-04 - Soccer ClubsSoccer Clubs are organizations that manage and operate soccer teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth development programs. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing training sessions and matches, managing finances, and promoting the team to the public. Soccer Clubs can be found at various …Examples: Women's Soccer Clubs, International Soccer Clubs, Community Soccer Clubs
- 722410-07 - Night Clubs Information ServiceNight Clubs Information Service is a subdivision of the Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) industry that provides information and resources related to nightclubs. This industry involves collecting and disseminating information about nightclubs, including their locations, hours of operation, dress codes, cover charges, drink specials, and upcoming events. Night Clubs …Examples: Dance clubs, Jazz clubs, Latin clubs, LGBTQ+ clubs
- 813410-15 - Gentlemen's ClubsGentlemen's Clubs are establishments that offer adult entertainment services, typically featuring female dancers or performers. These clubs are often designed to cater to male clientele and provide a range of services, including lap dances, private shows, and VIP rooms. The atmosphere of these clubs is often luxurious and upscale, with dim lighting, comfortable seating, and a …Examples: Strip clubs, Exotic dance clubs, Nightclubs with adult entertainment
- 813410-26 - Computer ClubsComputer Clubs are organizations that bring together individuals who share a common interest in computers and technology. These clubs provide a platform for members to learn, share knowledge, and collaborate on projects related to computer hardware, software, programming, and other related topics. Computer Clubs can be found in various settings, including schools, …Examples: Robotics Clubs, Computer Science Clubs, Digital Art and Design Clubs
- 713940-07 - Croquet ClubsCroquet Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for playing croquet, a lawn game that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded in a grass playing court. These clubs offer a social and recreational environment for members to play croquet, socialize, and participate in tournaments. Croquet Clubs may also offer coaching and training …Examples: Private croquet clubs, Public croquet clubs
- 813410-14 - Clubs-YouthClubs-Youth is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that focuses on providing social and recreational activities for young people. These clubs are typically non-profit organizations that aim to promote the physical, mental, and social development of children and teenagers. Clubs-Youth can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, community …Examples: Boys and Girls Clubs, 4-H Clubs
- 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. …Examples: Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale Club
- 487990-04 - Travel ClubsTravel Clubs are organizations that offer their members exclusive access to travel-related benefits and services. These clubs typically require a membership fee and offer a range of travel options, including cruises, tours, and vacation packages. Travel Clubs often negotiate discounted rates with travel providers and offer personalized travel planning services to their …Examples: Luxury travel club, Adventure travel club, Family travel club, Senior travel club,
- 713990-43 - Softball ClubsSoftball Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals and teams to participate in the sport of softball. These clubs may be for-profit or non-profit and can range in size from small local clubs to large national organizations. Softball Clubs typically offer a variety of programs and services to their members, including leagues, …Examples: Youth softball leagues, Adult softball leagues, Co-ed softball leagues, Travel softball teams, Softball training
- 713990-56 - Rowing ClubsRowing Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for individuals interested in the sport of rowing. These clubs offer a range of activities related to rowing, including training, coaching, and competitions. Rowing Clubs may be focused on a specific type of rowing, such as sculling or sweep rowing, or may offer both. Members of Rowing Clubs may …Examples: Sculling lessons, Sweep rowing competitions, Rowing team training, Indoor rowing classes, Rowing equipment sales,
- 713990-57 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are part of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries subdivision of NAICS Code 713990. Rugby is a contact sport that involves two teams of 15 players each, who try to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding an oval-shaped ball in the opponent's goal area. Rugby Clubs & Organizations are responsible for promoting, organizing, and …Examples: Rugby clubs
- 813410-30 - Dance ClubsDance clubs are establishments that provide a space for people to dance and socialize. These clubs typically feature a dance floor, music, and a bar. They are often open late into the night and cater to a younger demographic. Dance clubs can vary in size and style, from small intimate venues to large multi-level clubs with multiple dance floors and VIP areas. The …Examples: Nightclub, Electronic dance music club, Hip-hop club, Latin dance club, LGBT club,
- 561599-09 - Automobile ClubsAutomobile Clubs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561599 that provides services related to travel arrangements and reservations. Specifically, Automobile Clubs offer a range of services to their members, including roadside assistance, travel planning, and discounts on travel-related expenses. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a variety of benefits to …Examples: Roadside assistance, Travel planning, Car rental discounts, Hotel discounts, Theme park discounts, Restaurant
- 711211-01 - Basketball ClubsBasketball Clubs are organizations that manage and operate basketball teams for various purposes such as professional leagues, amateur leagues, and youth leagues. These clubs are responsible for recruiting players, coaches, and staff, organizing practices and games, managing finances, and promoting their teams to the public. Basketball Clubs can operate at various levels, …Examples: Youth Basketball Leagues, Amateur Basketball Leagues, Professional Basketball Leagues, College Basketball Teams,
- 711211-03 - Professional Sports Clubs & PromotersProfessional Sports Clubs & Promoters is a subdivision of the Sports Teams and Clubs industry, which involves the management and promotion of professional sports teams and events. This industry is responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and generating revenue through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Professional Sports …Examples: Major League Baseball teams, National Football League teams, National Hockey League teams, Professional golf
- 711211-06 - Polo ClubsPolo Clubs are establishments that offer facilities and services for playing polo, a team sport played on horseback. Polo is a physically demanding sport that involves two teams of four players each, who use mallets to hit a small ball into the opposing team's goal. Polo Clubs provide a range of services to their members, including access to polo fields, stables, horses, equipment, …Examples: Polo club membership
- 713930-13 - Boat ClubsBoat Clubs are establishments that provide recreational boating facilities and services to their members. These clubs typically offer a range of amenities such as boat rentals, dockage, fueling stations, and maintenance services. Boat Clubs are often located on bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, and provide a social atmosphere for members to enjoy boating …Examples: Sailing lessons, Fishing tournaments, Boat parades, Regattas, Water skiing competitions, Kayaking expeditions, Yacht
- 713940-05 - Beach & Cabana ClubsBeach & Cabana Clubs are establishments that provide recreational activities and amenities to their members and guests in a beachfront setting. These clubs offer a range of services and facilities to their patrons, including access to private beaches, swimming pools, cabanas, lounges, bars, restaurants, and water sports equipment rentals. Beach & Cabana Clubs are typically …Examples: Private beach club, Yacht club with beach access, Members-only beach club, Beachfront hotel with
- 713940-08 - Curling ClubsCurling Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for the sport of curling. Curling is a team sport that involves sliding stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area. The objective of the game is to score points by getting the stones as close as possible to the center of the target area. Curling Clubs provide a venue for individuals and teams to practice and compete in the …Examples: Curling leagues, Curling tournaments, Curling clinics, Curling instruction, Curling equipment sales, Curling equipment
- 713940-12 - Hockey ClubsHockey Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for ice hockey players and enthusiasts. These clubs offer a range of activities related to ice hockey, including training, coaching, and competitions. Hockey Clubs are typically non-profit organizations that are run by volunteers or professional staff. They may be affiliated with a particular league or …Examples: Youth hockey programs, Adult recreational leagues, College hockey teams, Professional hockey teams, Hockey camps,
- 713990-22 - Gun ClubsGun Clubs are recreational facilities that provide a safe and controlled environment for individuals to practice and improve their shooting skills. These clubs offer a variety of shooting activities, including target shooting, skeet shooting, and trap shooting. Gun Clubs are typically membership-based organizations that cater to both novice and experienced shooters. They …Examples: Skeet shooting, Trap shooting, Target shooting, Sporting clays, Cowboy action shooting, Precision rifle shooting,
- 713990-42 - Snowmobile ClubsSnowmobile clubs are organizations that bring together individuals who share a passion for snowmobiling. These clubs are typically non-profit and run by volunteers who organize events, maintain trails, and promote safe and responsible snowmobiling. Snowmobile clubs often work closely with government agencies and other organizations to ensure that snowmobiling remains a …Examples: Snowmobile trail maintenance, Snowmobile safety education, Snowmobile racing events, Snowmobile tours, Snowmobile
- 722410-09 - Karaoke ClubsKaraoke Clubs are establishments that offer a unique entertainment experience where patrons can sing along to their favorite songs with a backing track. These clubs typically have a stage, sound system, and a large selection of songs to choose from. Karaoke Clubs are a popular destination for people who enjoy singing, socializing, and having a good time with friends and …Examples: Private karaoke rooms, Karaoke bars, Karaoke lounges, Karaoke restaurants, Karaoke cafes, Karaoke franchises, Karaoke
- 813410-24 - Teen ClubsTeen clubs are social organizations that provide a safe and fun environment for teenagers to socialize, participate in activities, and make new friends. These clubs are typically run by adults who supervise the activities and ensure that the environment is safe and welcoming for all members. Teen clubs often offer a range of activities, such as dances, sports, games, and …Examples: Dance parties, Sports tournaments, Game nights, Movie screenings, Talent shows, Educational workshops, Volunteer
- 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
- 459110-21 - Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of Sporting Goods Retailers that specializes in selling golf-related products to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of golf clubs, golf balls, golf bags, golf shoes, golf gloves, golf apparel, and other golf accessories. Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, standalone stores, and online. …Examples: Golf clubs
- 459110-30 - Juggling Equipment (Retail)Juggling Equipment (Retail) is a subdivision of Sporting Goods Retailers that specializes in the sale of equipment used for juggling. This industry involves the retail sale of juggling equipment such as juggling balls, clubs, rings, diabolos, devil sticks, and other related items. Juggling Equipment (Retail) stores cater to both amateur and professional jugglers, as well as circus …Examples: Juggling clubs
- 713910-02 - Golf CoursesThe Golf Courses industry involves the operation of golf courses and country clubs that offer golf courses to the public. Golf courses are outdoor recreational facilities that provide a range of services, including golf lessons, equipment rental, and food and beverage services. The industry also includes country clubs that offer additional amenities such as tennis courts, swimming …Examples: Public golf courses, Private golf courses, Resort golf courses, Municipal golf courses, Executive golf courses,
- 713940-11 - Health Clubs Studios & GymnasiumsHealth Clubs Studios & Gymnasiums are establishments that provide fitness and exercise facilities to their members. These facilities typically include a range of exercise equipment, such as treadmills, ellipticals, weight machines, and free weights, as well as group fitness classes, personal training services, and other amenities like saunas, steam rooms, and locker rooms. Health …Examples: Fitness classes, Personal training, Cardio equipment, Strength training, Group fitness, Yoga, Pilates, Cycling,
- 721110-04 - Organization Hotels On Membership BasisOrganization Hotels On Membership Basis is a subdivision of the Hotels and Motels industry that caters to members-only accommodations. These hotels are typically owned and operated by organizations such as clubs, associations, and fraternal orders. Members of these organizations are granted exclusive access to the hotel's facilities and services, which may include dining, fitness centers, …Examples: Country clubs with member-only lodging, Social clubs with member-only lodging facilities
- 722410-04 - Comedy ClubsComedy Clubs are establishments that specialize in providing live entertainment in the form of stand-up comedy performances. These venues typically have a stage, seating for the audience, and a bar or food service area. The primary focus of a comedy club is to provide a space for comedians to perform their material in front of a live audience. Comedy Clubs can range in size …Examples: Stand-up comedy, Improv comedy, Sketch comedy, Roast comedy, Open mic nights, Comedy festivals, Comedy tours, Comedy
- 722410-05 - DiscothequesDiscotheques are establishments that primarily serve alcoholic beverages and provide a space for dancing to recorded music played by a DJ. These venues are typically open late into the night and cater to a younger crowd looking for a lively and energetic atmosphere. Discotheques often have a large dance floor, a stage for performances, and a bar area for patrons to purchase drinks. The music …Examples: Dance clubs, Social clubs, After-hours clubs
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 541614-20 - Mail Order Fulfillment ServiceMail Order Fulfillment Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541614 that involves the process of receiving, processing, and delivering orders for products placed through mail or online. This industry is responsible for managing the entire order fulfillment process, from receiving orders to shipping products to customers. Mail Order Fulfillment Service providers work with businesses of all …Examples: Book Clubs
- 423910-19 - Golf Course Equipment (Wholesale)The Golf Course Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in golf courses. This includes a wide range of products such as golf carts, golf balls, golf clubs, golf bags, golf course maintenance equipment, and more. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, golf courses, and other …Examples: Golf clubs
- 423910-20 - Golf Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Golf Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of golf equipment and supplies to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes a wide range of products such as golf clubs, balls, bags, gloves, shoes, apparel, and accessories. Companies in this industry may also offer repair services for golf equipment. …Examples: Golf clubs
- 455219-91 - Pins-Club School Etc (Retail)Pins-Club School Etc (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of various items related to clubs, schools, and other organizations. This industry caters to the needs of individuals who are part of clubs or organizations and require specific items such as pins, badges, and other memorabilia. The industry also includes the sale of school-related items …Examples: Club pins
- 459510-36 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand sporting goods. This industry involves the buying and selling of used sporting equipment, such as bicycles, golf clubs, skis, snowboards, and other sports-related items. Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing …Examples: Pre-owned golf clubs
- 524210-12 - Golf InsuranceGolf insurance is a specialized type of insurance that provides coverage for golf courses, golfers, and golf-related businesses. This type of insurance is designed to protect against a range of risks that are unique to the golf industry, such as property damage, liability claims, and injuries to golfers or spectators. Golf insurance policies can be tailored to meet the specific needs of golf …Examples: Golf clubs
- 532289-23 - Golf Equipment-RentalsGolf Equipment-Rentals is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532289 that involves the renting of golf equipment to individuals or groups for a specified period of time. This industry caters to golf enthusiasts who may not own their own equipment or are traveling and do not want to bring their equipment with them. Golf Equipment-Rentals can include a range of equipment such as golf clubs, golf …Examples: Golf club rental
- 611699-46 - Chess InstructionChess instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to play chess or improving their existing skills. Chess is a strategic board game that requires critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Chess instruction can be provided to individuals of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. The instruction can be provided in a …Examples: Chess clubs
- 711310-01 - Concert VenuesConcert venues are facilities that are specifically designed to host live music performances. These venues can range from small clubs and bars to large arenas and amphitheaters. Concert venues provide a space for musicians and performers to showcase their talents to an audience. They typically have a stage, sound system, lighting equipment, and seating or standing areas for the audience. …Examples: Music clubs, Nightclubs
- 713910-03 - Tee TimesTee Times is a subdivision of the Golf Courses and Country Clubs industry, which involves the reservation of specific times for golfers to start their rounds. This industry is focused on providing golfers with the opportunity to play on a variety of courses, ranging from public to private, and catering to golfers of all skill levels. Tee Times is an essential aspect of the golf industry, …Examples: Private golf clubs
- 713930-07 - MarinasThe Marinas industry involves the operation of facilities that provide docking, storage, and other services for recreational boats and yachts. Marinas can be found in a variety of locations, including coastal areas, lakes, and rivers. These facilities offer a range of services to boat owners, such as fueling, maintenance and repair, and rental of boats and equipment. Marinas may also offer …Examples: Boat clubs, Yacht clubs
- 713940-18 - Squash Courts-PrivateThe Squash Courts-Private industry is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry. This industry involves the operation of private squash courts for recreational and fitness purposes. Squash is a racquet sport played by two or four players in a four-walled court with a small, hollow rubber ball. Private squash courts are typically owned and operated by private …Examples: Private squash clubs
- 713940-21 - Tennis Courts-PrivatePrivate tennis courts are facilities that are owned and operated by individuals or organizations for the purpose of playing tennis. These courts are not open to the general public and are typically located on private property or within private clubs. Private tennis courts can be indoor or outdoor and may be made of a variety of surfaces, including clay, grass, or hard court materials. The …Examples: Private tennis clubs, Country club tennis courts
- 713940-28 - Sports RecreationalThe Sports Recreational industry involves businesses that provide facilities and services for various sports and recreational activities. These activities can range from individual pursuits such as running and weightlifting to team sports such as basketball and soccer. The industry caters to people of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to professional athletes. Sports Recreational …Examples: Sports clubs
- 713940-33 - Table Tennis FacilitiesTable Tennis Facilities are recreational sports centers that specialize in providing equipment and space for playing table tennis. These facilities offer a range of services to players of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals. Table Tennis Facilities typically have a large open space with multiple tables, as well as a variety of equipment such as paddles, balls, and nets. They may …Examples: Table tennis clubs, Country clubs with table tennis facilities
- 813410-11 - Men's Organization & ServicesMen's Organization & Services is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that caters specifically to men. This industry involves a range of services and organizations that are designed to support and empower men in various aspects of their lives. Men's Organization & Services can include anything from men's health and wellness programs to social clubs and support …Examples: Men's social clubs
- 813410-20 - Membership Organizations NECMembership Organizations NEC is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that includes organizations that are not classified under any other specific industry. These organizations are typically membership-based and are formed for a variety of purposes, such as promoting a common interest, providing social or recreational activities, or supporting a particular cause. Membership …Examples: Social clubs, Sports clubs
- 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
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