NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "wholesale-tradedurable-goods"
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- 424310-10 - Dry Goods (Wholesale)Dry Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424310 that involves the wholesale distribution of piece goods, notions, and other dry goods. These goods are typically used in the production of clothing, home textiles, and other fabric-based products. Dry Goods (Wholesale) companies purchase these goods in bulk from …Examples: Textile wholesalers, Home decor wholesalers
- 425120-19 - Suppliers (Wholesale)Suppliers (Wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers or end-users. They purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or end-users at a profit. Suppliers (Wholesale) do not take ownership of the goods they sell, but rather act as agents or brokers. They are responsible for negotiating prices, …Examples: Clothing suppliers (wholesale), Electronics suppliers (wholesale), Food suppliers (wholesale),
- 424490-03 - Bakers (Wholesale)Bakers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of baked goods to retailers, restaurants, and other food service establishments. These companies purchase baked goods from manufacturers and then sell them in bulk to their customers. Bakers (Wholesale) may offer a wide range of baked goods, including bread, pastries, cakes, and cookies. They …Examples: Gluten-free baked goods
- 424990-67 - Oriental Goods (Wholesale)The Oriental Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are typically associated with Asian cultures. These products may include items such as traditional clothing, textiles, home decor, kitchenware, and various other goods that are commonly found in Asian markets. Companies operating in this industry may import …Examples: Asian-inspired home decor, Traditional clothing and textiles, Kitchenware and tableware, Art and craft supplies,
- 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 …Examples: Home goods and appliances, Sporting goods
- 316990-11 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing)' Supplies (Manufacturing)Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 316990 that involves the production of various leather goods supplies. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used in the production of leather goods, such as belts, wallets, and bags. The leather goods supplies produced by this industry …Examples: Belt buckles, Bag handles, Zippers, Snaps, Rivets, Eyelets, D-rings, Strap adjusters, Magnetic closures, Bag feet,
- 484110-08 - Local Trucking With StorageLocal Trucking With Storage is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry. This industry involves the transportation of goods within a local area, typically within a radius of 100 miles. Local Trucking With Storage companies not only transport goods but also provide storage facilities for their clients. These companies are responsible for the safe and timely …Examples: Moving and storage of household goods, Storage and transportation of perishable goods
- 424310-34 - Elastic Goods (Wholesale)Elastic Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of elastic materials. Elastic materials are stretchable materials that can be used in a variety of applications, such as clothing, medical devices, and industrial equipment. The Elastic …Examples: Elastic bands, Elastic cords, Elastic tapes, Elastic webbing, Elastic thread, Elastic sheets, Elastic straps, Elastic
- 313310-27 - Knit Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Knit Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of knitted fabrics and garments. This industry includes companies that manufacture and wholesale a variety of knit goods, such as sweaters, socks, hats, scarves, and gloves. The manufacturing process for knit goods involves the use of specialized machinery to create …Examples: Knit sweaters, Knit socks, Knit hats, Knit scarves, Knit gloves, Knit leggings, Knit tights, Knit dresses, Knit skirts,
- 313310-38 - Woolen Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Woolen Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of woolen goods, including clothing, blankets, and other textiles made from wool. This industry is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry, which is responsible for the finishing of textiles and fabrics. Woolen goods are made from the …Examples: Woolen sweaters, Woolen blankets, Woolen scarves, Woolen socks, Woolen coats, Woolen hats, Woolen gloves, Woolen rugs,
- 423940-10 - Native American Goods (Wholesale)The Native American Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of goods that are made by Native American artisans and craftsmen. These goods are typically made using traditional techniques and materials, and may include items such as pottery, baskets, rugs, blankets, jewelry, and other decorative items. The industry is focused on preserving …Examples: Native American pottery, Navajo rugs, Hopi kachina dolls, Zuni fetishes, Cherokee baskets, Lakota quillwork, Apache
- 423990-10 - Exporters (Wholesale)Exporters (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of various durable goods to foreign markets. These companies purchase goods from manufacturers and other wholesalers and then sell them to foreign buyers. The goods can range from industrial machinery to consumer goods, such as electronics and clothing. Exporters (Wholesale) …Examples: Sporting goods exporters
- 424990-58 - Leather Goods & Clothes (Wholesale)The Leather Goods & Clothes (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of leather goods and clothing items to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that specialize in leather jackets, belts, bags, wallets, shoes, and other leather accessories, as well as wholesalers that distribute clothing items such as shirts, pants, dresses, …Examples: Leather jackets, Leather belts, Leather bags, Leather wallets, Leather shoes, Leather boots, Leather gloves, Leather
- 425120-39 - Misc Non-Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale)The Misc Non-Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale trade of non-durable goods that are not classified under any other specific industry. These goods are typically consumed or used up within a short period of time and include items such as paper products, cleaning supplies, and personal care items. Companies in this industry act as …Examples: Cleaning supplies, Paper products, Personal care items, Disposable food service items, Janitorial supplies, Packaging
- 313310-24 - Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of knit goods, which are fabrics made by interlocking loops of yarn. Knit goods can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Knit Goods-Contractors …Examples: Sweater manufacturers, Sock manufacturers, Scarf manufacturers, Hat manufacturers, Glove manufacturers, Legging
- 455219-41 - Mexican Goods (Retail)Mexican Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of a variety of Mexican goods. This industry includes businesses that sell Mexican food products, such as spices, sauces, and canned goods, as well as Mexican handicrafts, clothing, and home decor. Mexican Goods (Retail) businesses may also sell Mexican music, movies, and …Examples: Mexican Grocery Store, Mexican Handicrafts Shop, Mexican Clothing Store, Mexican Home Decor Store, Mexican Music Store,
- 455219-55 - African Goods (Retail)African Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of a variety of goods originating from Africa. This industry includes businesses that sell African clothing, textiles, jewelry, art, home decor, and other traditional African items. African Goods (Retail) businesses may also sell food and beverages that are popular in African …Examples: African clothing, African textiles, African jewelry, African art, African home decor, African spices, African teas,
- 458320-02 - Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail)Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of leather goods such as belts, wallets, handbags, and other leather accessories. These goods are made from high-quality leather and are sold to customers who are looking for durable and stylish products. Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) stores may also offer repair services for leather products. …Examples: Leather belts, Leather wallets, Leather handbags, Leather backpacks, Leather briefcases, Leather gloves, Leather
- 458320-05 - Luggage Repairing (Retail)Luggage Repairing (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves repairing and restoring luggage and leather goods. This industry caters to customers who want to extend the life of their luggage and leather goods by repairing any damages or wear and tear. Luggage Repairing (Retail) businesses offer a range of services such as fixing zippers, replacing handles, repairing tears, and …Examples: Leather goods repair services
- 459110-54 - Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail)Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various sporting goods equipment. This industry caters to customers who need to repair their sports equipment, such as bicycles, fishing rods, golf clubs, and other sports gear. Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) businesses offer a …Examples: Bicycle repair, Fishing rod repair, Golf club repair, Tennis racket repair, Ski and snowboard repair, Baseball glove
- 459130-03 - Cotton Goods (Retail)Cotton Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of cotton fabrics and related products. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of cotton goods, including cotton apparel fabrics, cotton home decor fabrics, cotton quilting fabrics, and cotton craft fabrics. Cotton Goods …Examples: Cotton quilting fabrics, Cotton apparel fabrics, Cotton home decor fabrics, Cotton craft fabrics, Cotton thread, Cotton
- 459420-22 - Middle Eastern Goods (Retail)Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) refers to businesses that specialize in selling goods that are commonly found in Middle Eastern countries. These goods may include food, clothing, jewelry, home decor, and other items that are unique to the region. Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) businesses may cater to customers who are from the Middle East and are looking for products that …Examples: Middle Eastern grocery stores, Arabic bookstores, Islamic gift shops, Persian rug stores, Turkish coffee shops, Hookah
- 484110-14 - Truck-TransportingTruck-Transporting is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking industry that involves the transportation of goods by trucks over long distances. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer goods. Truck-Transporting companies typically operate on a regional or national level, and they may …Examples: Retail Goods Transport
- 484110-15 - Trucking-Contract HaulingTrucking-Contract Hauling is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking industry that involves the transportation of goods by trucking companies that operate on a contract basis. These companies are hired by businesses or individuals to transport goods from one location to another. The goods transported can range from raw materials to finished products and can be …Examples: Retail goods transport
- 484230-13 - TruckingTrucking is a specialized freight transportation industry that involves the movement of goods over long distances. This industry is responsible for the transportation of a wide range of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and equipment. Trucking companies typically operate a fleet of trucks that are used to transport goods from one location to another. The …Examples: Retail goods transportation
- 811490-29 - Optical Goods-Service & RepairThe Optical Goods-Service & Repair industry involves the repair and maintenance of eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical goods. This industry is responsible for ensuring that customers' optical goods are functioning correctly and are comfortable to wear. The industry also provides services such as cleaning, adjusting, and fitting of eyeglasses and contact lenses. The …Examples: Eyeglasses repair, Contact lens fitting, Lens replacement, Frame adjustment, Prescription sunglasses fitting, Lens
- 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) …Examples: Household goods
- 423610-54 - Misc Electrical Goods (Wholesale)Misc Electrical Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of electrical goods that are not included in other specific electrical equipment categories. These goods may include a wide range of products …Examples: Electrical connectors, Electrical wires, Electrical cables, Electrical tapes, Electrical switches, Electrical outlets,
- 423990-06 - Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale)The Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified under any other specific industry. These goods are long-lasting and are used for various purposes such as construction, manufacturing, and maintenance. The industry includes a wide range of products such as machinery, equipment, and supplies. …Examples: Industrial equipment and supplies, Construction equipment and supplies, Electrical equipment and supplies, Plumbing
- 423990-19 - Importers (Wholesale)Importers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in purchasing goods from foreign countries and selling them to domestic customers. These companies are involved in the importation of a wide range of durable goods, including machinery, equipment, electronics, and other products. Importers (Wholesale) are responsible for sourcing products from overseas suppliers, …Examples: Imported sporting goods and outdoor equipment
- 424490-08 - Canned Goods (Wholesale)Canned Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of canned goods, which are food items that have been processed, sealed in airtight containers, and made shelf-stable through thermal processing. Canned goods are a popular choice for consumers …Examples: Canned fruits, Canned vegetables, Canned meats, Canned fish, Canned soups, Canned stews, Canned beans, Canned chili,
- 423840-39 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale)The Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of materials and supplies used in the manufacturing of leather goods. These supplies include a range of raw materials such as leather hides, synthetic materials, and hardware components like zippers, buckles, and clasps. The industry also includes the distribution of tools and equipment …Examples: Leather bag manufacturers, Leather shoe manufacturers, Leather belt manufacturers, Leather wallet manufacturers,
- 424990-78 - Premium Goods (Wholesale)The Premium Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of high-end, luxury products to retailers and other businesses. These products are typically of superior quality and are often associated with luxury brands. The industry includes a wide range of products, such as designer clothing, high-end electronics, luxury watches, fine jewelry, and other luxury goods. …Examples: Luxury home goods
- 561990-17 - Merchandise BrokersMerchandise brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They facilitate the sale of products by negotiating deals, finding potential buyers, and arranging for the delivery of goods. Merchandise brokers work in a variety of industries, including food, textiles, and consumer goods. They are responsible for ensuring that the products …Examples: Consumer goods brokerage, Wholesale distribution
- 424490-53 - Provisions (Wholesale)Provisions (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 wholesale food industries. Provisions (Wholesale) companies typically purchase food products in bulk from manufacturers and then …Examples: Canned goods, Baked goods
- 424990-81 - Rhinestone Goods (Wholesale)The Rhinestone Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of rhinestone products, which are decorative items made of small, glittering stones that are often used to embellish clothing, accessories, and other items. This industry includes the wholesale distribution of rhinestone-studded clothing, jewelry, handbags, belts, shoes, and other fashion …Examples: Rhinestone-studded clothing, Rhinestone jewelry, Rhinestone handbags, Rhinestone belts, Rhinestone shoes, Rhinestone
- 313310-25 - Knit Goods (Manufacturing)Knit Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of knitted fabrics and garments using various types of knitting machines. The process of manufacturing knit goods involves the interlocking of yarns to create a stretchy and flexible fabric. Knit Goods (Manufacturing) includes …Examples: Sweaters, Socks, T-shirts, Leggings, Scarves, Hats, Gloves, Underwear, Sportswear, Medical compression garments
- 314999-11 - Knit Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 314999 that involves the production of various textile products made from knitting techniques. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of knit goods that are used as trimmings in various products. Knit Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing) includes the production of knitted fabrics, ribbons, …Examples: Knitted ribbons, Knitted cords, Knitted tapes, Knitted braids, Knitted fabrics, Knitted trims, Knitted edgings, Knitted
- 332999-10 - Metal Goods (Manufacturing)Metal Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332999 that involves the production of various metal products that are not classified under other metal manufacturing industries. This industry includes the fabrication of metal products such as metal forgings, metal stampings, metal castings, and other miscellaneous metal products. The metal goods produced in this …Examples: Metal fasteners, Metal hinges, Metal brackets, Metal hooks, Metal handles, Metal chains, Metal springs, Metal clips,
- 339115-04 - Ophthalmic Goods (Manufacturing)Ophthalmic Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339115 that involves the production of various goods related to eye care. This industry includes the manufacturing of eyeglass frames, lenses, and other optical instruments. Ophthalmic Goods (Manufacturing) companies are responsible for creating products that help people with vision problems see more clearly …Examples: Eyeglass frames, Reading glasses, Prescription lenses, Safety glasses, Magnifying glasses, Binoculars, Telescopes,
- 339999-28 - Hair Goods (Manufacturing)Hair Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the production of hair accessories and hair care products. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of hair goods, including hair extensions, wigs, hairpieces, hairpins, hair combs, hairbrushes, hair rollers, hair dryers, and hair straighteners. The Hair Goods …Examples: Hair extensions, Wigs, Hairpieces, Hairpins, Hair combs, Hairbrushes, Hair rollers, Hair dryers, Hair straighteners,
- 445298-23 - Oriental Goods (Retail)Oriental Goods (Retail) refers to businesses that specialize in selling a variety of goods from Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. These goods may include food items, such as noodles, rice, sauces, and spices, as well as non-food items, such as tea sets, chopsticks, and traditional clothing. The focus of these businesses is to provide customers with …Examples: Asian grocery store, Japanese market, Korean supermarket, Chinese specialty store, Vietnamese food market, Asian gift
- 455110-03 - Retail ShopsRetail Shops are establishments that sell a variety of goods directly to consumers. These shops can be small independent stores or part of a larger chain. Retail shops typically have a physical storefront where customers can browse and purchase products. The products sold in retail shops can range from clothing and accessories to electronics and home goods. Retail shops may also …Examples: Home Goods Stores, Sporting Goods Stores
- 455219-30 - Importers (Retail)Importers (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves businesses engaged in the retail sale of general merchandise that has been imported from other countries. These businesses purchase goods from foreign manufacturers and distributors and sell them directly to consumers through physical retail stores or online platforms. Importers (Retail) may specialize in a …Examples: Imported home goods retailers, Imported sporting goods retailers
- 458110-03 - Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail)Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail) is a type of retail industry that specializes in selling goods that have been damaged, returned, or overstocked. These goods are often sold at a discounted price, making them an attractive option for bargain hunters. Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail) stores can sell a wide range of products, including clothing, electronics, furniture, and …Examples: Clearance home goods
- 458110-87 - Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail)Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of custom-made leather goods. This industry involves the sale of leather goods that are made to order, such as bags, wallets, belts, and other accessories. The products are made according to the customer's specifications, including the …Examples: Custom leather bags, Handmade leather wallets, Personalized leather belts, Custom leather phone cases, Bespoke leather
- 459110-72 - Sporting Goods Track & Field Equip (Retail)Sporting Goods Track & Field Equip (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that specializes in selling equipment and accessories for track and field sports. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of products, including footwear, clothing, and equipment for track and field events such as running, jumping, and throwing. Sporting Goods …Examples: Running shoes, Spikes, Compression shorts, Track suits, Shot put shoes, Javelins, Discuses, Hammer throws, High jump
- 459420-17 - Native American Goods (Retail)The Native American Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of traditional Native American crafts, art, and jewelry. These goods are typically handmade by Native American artisans and reflect the cultural heritage of various tribes. The industry is focused on preserving and promoting Native American art and culture through the sale of authentic and high-quality goods. …Examples: Dreamcatchers, Kachina dolls, Pottery, Moccasins, Navajo rugs, Silver and turquoise jewelry, Basketry, Flintknapping
- 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 …Examples: Used bicycles, Pre-owned golf clubs, Second-hand skis, Previously owned snowboards, Refurbished treadmills,
- 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 …Examples: Dangerous goods air cargo
- 483113-01 - Deep Sea-Domestic Transport Of FreightThe Deep Sea-Domestic Transport of Freight industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo by sea between domestic ports. This includes the movement of goods such as raw materials, finished products, and other commodities. The industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of goods across long distances, often involving international borders. …Examples: Shipping of finished goods between domestic ports
- 484110-16 - Trucking-Local CartageTrucking-Local Cartage is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry that involves the transportation of goods within a local area, typically within a radius of 100 miles. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and equipment. The trucks used in this industry are typically smaller than …Examples: Furniture delivery, Appliance delivery, Building materials transport, Food and beverage delivery, Retail store
- 484230-04 - Express & Transfer ServiceExpress & Transfer Service is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of time-sensitive and high-value goods over long distances. This industry is responsible for the efficient and timely delivery of goods such as medical supplies, electronics, and other high-value items that require special handling and care. Express & Transfer Service companies …Examples: Medical equipment transport, High-tech electronics delivery, Fine art shipping, Jewelry transportation, Legal document
- 484230-14 - Trucking-Exempt CommodityTrucking-Exempt Commodity is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of goods that are exempt from certain regulations and restrictions. These commodities are typically hazardous materials, such as explosives, radioactive materials, and other dangerous goods. The transportation of these goods requires specialized equipment and trained …Examples: Explosives transport, Radioactive materials transport, Chemical transport, Biological materials transport, Medical
- 484230-20 - Trucking-Transportation BrokersTrucking-Transportation Brokers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484230, which falls under the category of Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance. This industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods by motor vehicle. These brokers do not own or operate the trucks used to …Examples: Freight brokerage services, Third-party logistics (3PL) providers, Transportation management companies, Freight
- 493110-10 - Warehousing-FieldWarehousing-Field is a subdivision of the General Warehousing and Storage industry, which involves the storage and handling of goods in a field or outdoor setting. This industry is responsible for the temporary storage of goods before they are transported to their final destination. Warehousing-Field companies typically operate in open-air environments, such as yards, docks, and …Examples: Freight yards, Shipping terminals, Distribution centers, Cargo ports, Rail yards, Trucking depots, Air cargo
- 523991-04 - Brokers-CountertradeBrokers-Countertrade is a subdivision of the Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities industry that involves the facilitation of international trade deals between two parties. In this industry, brokers act as intermediaries between the buyer and seller, negotiating the terms of the trade deal and ensuring that both parties fulfill their obligations. Countertrade refers to the practice of …Examples: Consumer goods for construction materials, Raw materials for finished goods, Energy resources for
- 811490-24 - Knit Goods RepairingKnit Goods Repairing is a specialized industry that involves repairing and maintaining knitwear items such as sweaters, scarves, hats, and gloves. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490, which is focused on Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance. Knit Goods Repairing is a niche industry that caters to customers who want to extend the life …Examples: Sweater repair, Scarf repair, Hat repair, Glove repair, Sock repair, Knitwear alteration, Knitwear cleaning, Knitwear
- 811490-31 - Pearl GoodsThe Pearl Goods industry involves the repair and maintenance of personal and household goods made of pearls. This includes a wide range of items such as pearl jewelry, hair accessories, and decorative items. Professionals in this industry are skilled in repairing and restoring pearl goods to their original condition, as well as providing maintenance services to ensure their …Examples: Pearl necklaces, Pearl earrings, Pearl bracelets, Pearl brooches, Pearl hairpins, Pearl hair combs, Pearl tiaras, Pearl
- 313310-16 - Cotton Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Cotton Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production and distribution of cotton-based products. This industry includes companies that manufacture and wholesale cotton fabrics, yarns, and other cotton-based products. Cotton Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) …Examples: Cotton fabrics, Cotton yarns, Cotton towels, Cotton sheets, Cotton clothing, Cotton blankets, Cotton quilts, Cotton
- 424350-45 - Dress Goods (Wholesale)The Dress Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of fabrics and textiles that are used for making dresses, skirts, blouses, and other women's clothing items. This industry is responsible for supplying dressmaking businesses, fashion designers, and clothing manufacturers with the materials they need to create their products. Dress goods can be …Examples: Silk fabrics, Cotton fabrics, Wool fabrics, Synthetic fabrics, Lace materials, Ribbon materials, Chiffon fabrics, Satin
- 424490-22 - Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale)Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of grocery products to retailers, institutions, and other businesses. These products can include fresh produce, dairy products, meat, poultry, seafood, baked goods, and other perishable and non-perishable food items. Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) companies …Examples: Baked goods, Canned and packaged goods
- 424990-23 - Canvas Goods (Wholesale)Canvas Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424990 that involves the wholesale distribution of canvas products. Canvas is a heavy-duty, plain-woven fabric that is commonly made of cotton or linen. Canvas Goods (Wholesale) companies distribute a range of canvas products, including but not limited to, canvas tarps, canvas bags, canvas tents, canvas …Examples: Canvas tarps, Canvas bags, Canvas tents, Canvas covers, Canvas drop cloths, Canvas awnings, Canvas sails, Canvas
- 423910-45 - Table Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Table Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for table tennis. Companies in this industry purchase table tennis equipment and supplies from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Table tennis balls wholesale, Table tennis paddles wholesale, Table tennis tables wholesale, Table
- 423910-39 - Sporting Goods (Wholesale)The Sporting Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of sporting goods and equipment to retailers, sports teams, and other organizations. This industry includes the wholesale of products such as athletic footwear, apparel, balls, bats, gloves, protective gear, and other sports-related equipment. The industry is highly competitive and …Examples: Baseball gloves, Soccer balls, Football helmets, Hockey sticks, Tennis rackets, Golf clubs, Basketball hoops,
- 423460-07 - Optical Goods (Wholesale)The Optical Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of ophthalmic goods to retailers, such as eyeglasses, frames, lenses, and other optical accessories. This industry is responsible for supplying a wide range of optical products to retailers, including prescription and non-prescription eyewear, contact lenses, and other vision care products. The industry is …Examples: Eyeglass frames, Prescription lenses, Non-prescription lenses, Contact lens solutions, Reading glasses, Sunglasses,
- 424990-80 - Religious Goods (Wholesale)The Religious Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various religious items to retailers, religious institutions, and other organizations. These goods can include items such as religious books, bibles, prayer cards, rosaries, religious jewelry, candles, incense, and other religious artifacts. The industry is driven by the demand for religious items by …Examples: Religious jewelry wholesalers, Religious clothing wholesalers, Religious statue wholesalers,
- 541870-05 - Distribution ServicesDistribution Services is an industry that involves the transportation and delivery of goods from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the movement of products from manufacturers to retailers, wholesalers, and other businesses. Distribution Services can also include the storage and warehousing of goods, as well as the management of inventory and supply …Examples: Wholesale Distribution, Consumer Goods Distribution
- 424310-29 - Trimmings (Wholesale)Trimmings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of various decorative items and accessories used in the production of clothing, upholstery, and other textile products. Trimmings (Wholesale) includes a wide range of products such as …Examples: Decorative ribbons, Braids and cords, Tassels and fringe, Lace trim, Beaded trim, Pom-pom trim, Rickrack, Sequin trim,
- 424310-32 - Silks (Wholesale)Silks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of silk fabrics, which are made from natural fibers produced by silkworms. Silks (Wholesale) companies typically purchase silk fabrics from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, fashion …Examples: Silk scarves, Silk blouses, Silk dresses, Silk ties, Silk bedding, Silk curtains, Silk upholstery, Silk tablecloths,
- 313210-06 - Cotton Goods (Manufacturing)Cotton Goods Manufacturing is a subdivision of Broadwoven Fabric Mills Manufacturing, which involves the production of cotton fabrics from raw cotton fibers. The process of Cotton Goods Manufacturing includes several steps, such as cleaning, carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing. The end products of this industry include a wide range of cotton fabrics, such as denim, corduroy, …Examples: Denim fabric, Corduroy fabric, Flannel fabric, Terry cloth, Muslin fabric, Gauze fabric, Batiste fabric, Poplin fabric,
- 313220-04 - Elastic Goods (Manufacturing)The Elastic Goods Manufacturing industry involves the production of narrow fabrics that are made from elastic materials. These fabrics are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, medical devices, and industrial products. The manufacturing process for elastic goods involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment to produce high-quality fabrics that meet the …Examples: Elastic waistbands, Elastic cuffs, Elastic straps, Elastic hair ties, Elastic bandages, Elastic gaskets, Elastic
- 313310-26 - Knit Goods-Processing & Dyeing (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Processing & Dyeing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the processing and dyeing of knitted fabrics made from various materials such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. The process of knit goods-processing includes a range of activities such as scouring, bleaching, dyeing, …Examples: Cotton knit fabrics, Wool knit fabrics, Silk knit fabrics, Synthetic knit fabrics, Knit sportswear, Knit activewear,
- 315250-02 - Army & Navy Goods (Manufacturing)Army & Navy Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (except Contractors) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of military and navy-related goods such as uniforms, hats, boots, backpacks, and other accessories. The products are designed to meet the specific needs of military personnel and are made to be durable, functional, and …Examples: Military uniforms, Combat boots, Tactical backpacks, Camouflage clothing, Bulletproof vests, Parachutes, Sleeping bags,
- 316110-03 - Leather Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing)The Leather Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various leather goods and accessories such as belts, straps, buckles, and other decorative items. These products are typically used in the fashion industry, but can also be used in other industries such as automotive and furniture manufacturing. The manufacturing process involves cutting, shaping, and …Examples: Leather belt manufacturing, Leather strap manufacturing, Leather buckle manufacturing, Leather keychain manufacturing,
- 316990-12 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing)Leather Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of leather goods such as belts, wallets, bags, and other accessories. The manufacturing process includes cutting, stitching, and finishing of leather products. The leather used in this industry can be sourced from various animals such …Examples: Leather belts, Leather wallets, Leather bags, Leather backpacks, Leather briefcases, Leather phone cases, Leather watch
- 316990-17 - Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of leather goods that are not included in other specific categories. The products manufactured in this industry are diverse and can range from small leather accessories to larger items such as leather furniture. The manufacturing …Examples: Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather gloves, Leather jackets, Leather boots, Leather backpacks, Leather briefcases,
- 325220-06 - Shrink Wrapping (Manufacturing)Shrink wrapping manufacturing is a subdivision of the artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing industry. This process involves wrapping a product in a plastic film that is then heated to shrink and conform to the shape of the product. Shrink wrapping is commonly used for packaging products such as food, beverages, electronics, and consumer goods. The process provides a …Examples: Consumer goods packaging, Sporting goods packaging
- 331523-03 - Castings-Aluminum (Manufacturing)Castings-Aluminum (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Nonferrous Metal Die-Casting Foundries (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of aluminum castings through the process of die-casting. Die-casting is a manufacturing process that involves the use of a mold cavity to produce metal parts at a high volume and low cost. The process involves injecting molten metal into …Examples: Consumer goods, Sporting goods
- 333248-14 - Mouldings-Injection (Manufacturing)Mouldings-Injection (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333248 that involves the production of plastic mouldings through the process of injection moulding. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of plastic products, including automotive parts, electronic components, medical devices, and consumer goods. Injection moulding is a highly efficient and …Examples: Consumer goods, Sporting goods
- 339115-05 - Optical Goods (Manufacturing)Optical Goods Manufacturing involves the production of eyeglasses, lenses, frames, and other optical products. This industry is responsible for creating products that help people with vision problems see clearly. The manufacturing process involves cutting, shaping, and polishing lenses to fit into frames. The frames are also manufactured in-house, and they come in a variety of styles and …Examples: Eyeglasses frames, Prescription lenses, Reading glasses, Safety glasses, Magnifying glasses, Binoculars, Telescopes,
- 339910-03 - Native American Goods (Manufacturing)Native American Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of traditional Native American crafts and jewelry. This industry is focused on creating handmade items that are unique to Native American culture and heritage. The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional techniques and modern …Examples: Leather goods
- 339920-27 - Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods that are not classified under other specific categories. This industry includes the production of a wide range of products such as archery targets, athletic protective pads, fishing lures, golf club heads, and more. …Examples: Archery targets, Athletic protective pads, Fishing lures, Golf club heads, Gymnastics equipment, Martial arts
- 339999-46 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing involves the production of various items that are used in religious practices and ceremonies. These items can range from simple objects like candles and incense to more complex items like religious statues and vestments. The manufacturing process for these goods requires a high level of attention to detail and quality control to ensure that the final …Examples: Religious statues, Vestments, Candles, Incense, Rosaries, Prayer beads, Chalices, Altar cloths, Religious jewelry,
- 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 …Examples: Food and beverage wholesalers, Clothing and apparel wholesalers, Electronics wholesalers, Beauty
- 445298-12 - Gourmet Shops (Retail)Gourmet Shops (Retail) are specialty food retailers that offer high-quality, artisanal food products. These shops typically offer a range of gourmet foods, including cheeses, cured meats, chocolates, baked goods, and specialty condiments. Gourmet Shops (Retail) often focus on locally sourced and organic products, and may also offer a selection of imported goods. These shops are …Examples: Hand-crafted baked goods
- 455219-04 - Trading Posts (Retail)Trading Posts (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of general merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, footwear, accessories, household goods, and outdoor equipment. These retail stores are often located in rural areas and specialize in offering goods that cater to the needs of the local community. Trading Posts (Retail) are known for their unique and …Examples: Western Wear, Hunting Supplies, Camping Gear, Native American Crafts, Farm and Ranch Supplies, Outdoor Clothing,
- 455219-32 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to religious practices and beliefs. This industry caters to individuals who practice various religions and are in need of items that help them express their faith. Religious Goods (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and online …Examples: Christian bookstores, Islamic clothing stores, Jewish gift shops, Buddhist supply stores, Hindu religious stores,
- 455219-75 - Hawaiian Goods (Retail)Hawaiian Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various products that are unique to the Hawaiian culture. This industry caters to customers who are interested in purchasing items that are associated with Hawaii, such as clothing, jewelry, home decor, and food products. Hawaiian Goods (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products that are inspired by the …Examples: Hawaiian shirts, Macadamia nuts, Kona coffee, Pineapple decor, Ukuleles, Shell jewelry, Hula lamps, Tiki statues,
- 458110-05 - Army & Navy Goods (Retail)The Army & Navy Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of military surplus items, such as clothing, gear, and equipment, to the general public. These goods are typically sourced from government auctions or directly from military suppliers. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including outdoor enthusiasts, collectors, and individuals seeking durable and functional …Examples: Military surplus store, Outdoor gear retailer, Camping equipment store, Survivalist supply store, Hunting and fishing
- 458110-27 - Knit Goods (Retail)Knit Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of knitted clothing and accessories. This industry includes establishments that sell a wide range of knitted products such as sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, gloves, and socks. Knit Goods (Retail) stores may also offer a variety of materials, colors, and …Examples: Knit sweaters, Knit cardigans, Knit scarves, Knit hats, Knit gloves, Knit socks, Knit shawls, Knit ponchos, Knit
- 458110-69 - Hair Goods & Supplies (Retail)Hair Goods & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of hair care products, hair styling tools, and hair accessories. Hair Goods & Supplies (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products for hair care and styling, including shampoos, conditioners, hair dyes, hair sprays, hair gels, hair …Examples: Hair dye, Shampoo, Conditioner, Hair spray, Hair gel, Hair mousse, Hair straightener, Curling iron, Hair dryer, Hair
- 459110-55 - Sporting Goods (Retail)Sporting Goods (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of equipment and accessories used for various sports and outdoor activities. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including amateur and professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. Sporting Goods (Retail) stores offer a diverse range of products, from basic equipment to high-end gear, …Examples: Baseball gloves, Basketball hoops, Football helmets, Soccer balls, Tennis rackets, Volleyballs, Running shorts, Cycling
- 459130-05 - Dry Goods (Retail)Dry Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 459130 that involves the retail sale of fabrics, textiles, and other materials that are not classified as clothing or apparel. This industry includes the sale of materials such as linen, muslin, burlap, and other fabrics that are used for a variety of purposes, including home decor, crafts, and sewing projects. Dry Goods (Retail) …Examples: Linen fabrics, Muslin fabrics, Burlap fabrics, Upholstery fabrics, Drapery fabrics, Quilting fabrics, Felt fabrics,
- 459420-19 - Irish Goods (Retail)Irish Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of products that are uniquely Irish. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of Irish-themed products, including clothing, jewelry, home decor, food and drink, and souvenirs. Irish Goods (Retail) stores may also offer products related to Irish …Examples: Irish Clothing, Celtic Jewelry, Irish Whiskey, Irish Cheese, Shamrock Souvenirs, Claddagh Rings, Irish Linen, Irish
- 459510-21 - Junk-Dealers (Retail)Junk-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of used or second-hand goods that are not classified as antiques. These goods may include furniture, household appliances, electronics, clothing, and other miscellaneous items. Junk-Dealers (Retail) typically acquire their inventory through purchases from individuals or …Examples: Flea market goods
- 483113-03 - Ocean-FreightOcean-Freight is a subdivision of the Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation industry, which involves the transportation of goods and cargo by sea. This industry includes the movement of cargo between ports located in different countries, as well as the transportation of goods within a single country's coastal waters. Ocean-Freight is a vital component of international …Examples: International shipping of automobiles, Transportation of crude oil, Export of agricultural products, Import of consumer
- 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 …Examples: Warehouse transfer, Local distribution, Freight transfer, Intermodal transfer, Container transfer, Cargo 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 …Examples: Warehouse loading and unloading, Freight loading and unloading, Shipping container loading and unloading, Truck loading
- 484110-13 - Truck-StorageTruck-Storage is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry that involves the storage of goods and materials in trucks for a short period of time. This industry is responsible for providing secure and convenient storage solutions for businesses and individuals who require temporary storage of their goods during transportation or while waiting for delivery. …Examples: Furniture storage, Retail inventory storage, Construction materials storage, Event equipment storage, Medical supplies
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