SIC 6-Digit Codes for "4491"
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- 4491-01 - MooragesMoorages is an industry that falls under the SIC Code 4491, which is a subdivision of Marine Cargo Handling. This industry involves the rental of space for boats and ships to dock, load and unload cargo, and receive maintenance services. Moorages can be found in various locations such as ports, marinas, and harbors. The industry is essential for the transportation of goods and people via …Examples: Marina management, Boat storage, Dock rental, Shipyard services, Fueling stations, Boat repair and maintenance, Cargo
- 4491-02 - Docks (Facility)Docks (Facility) is an industry that involves the loading and unloading of cargo from ships at dock facilities. These facilities are typically located near ports and harbors and are used to transfer goods between ships and land-based transportation. The docks themselves are large structures that extend out into the water and are equipped with a range of equipment to facilitate the movement of …Examples: Container terminals, Bulk cargo terminals, Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) terminals, Oil and gas terminals, Ferry terminals,
- 4491-03 - Terminals-River & MarineTerminals-River & Marine is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the loading and unloading of cargo from ships and barges at river and marine terminals. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transfer of goods between waterborne vessels and land-based transportation systems. Terminals-River & Marine companies provide a range of services including …Examples: Container terminals, Bulk cargo terminals, Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) terminals, Liquid bulk terminals, Breakbulk
- 4491-04 - PortsThe Ports industry, classified under SIC Code 4491, involves the handling of marine cargo at ports and terminals. Ports serve as a crucial link between land and sea transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the globe. The industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including loading and unloading of cargo, storage, and transportation of goods within the port …Examples: Container terminals, Bulk terminals, Ro-Ro terminals, Cruise ports, Ferry ports, Oil and gas terminals, Fishing ports,
- 4491-05 - Ship CleaningShip cleaning is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning and maintenance of ships, boats, and other watercraft. This industry is essential for ensuring the safety and efficiency of maritime transportation, as well as for maintaining the appearance and longevity of vessels. Ship cleaning services can range from routine maintenance tasks such as washing and polishing to more complex …Examples: Hull cleaning, Deck cleaning, Tank cleaning, Bilge cleaning, Engine room cleaning, Cargo hold cleaning, Paint removal,
- 4491-06 - LighterageLighterage is a specialized industry within the marine cargo handling sector that involves the transportation of goods and materials between ships and shore using smaller vessels known as lighters. This industry plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of cargo from larger vessels to ports and vice versa. Lighterage services are typically used when the size or draft of a ship prevents it …Examples: Ship-to-ship transfers of crude oil, Transfer of containers from larger vessels to smaller barges for transport along
- 4491-07 - Ship Mooring Line ServiceCompanies in the Ship Mooring Line Service industry provide services related to the mooring and unmooring of ships at ports and harbors. This includes the handling and securing of mooring lines, which are ropes or cables used to tie a ship to a dock or other vessel. The industry also provides related services such as inspection, maintenance, and repair of mooring equipment. Ship mooring line …Examples: Ship mooring line services, Mooring line inspection, Mooring line maintenance, Mooring line repair, Dockside mooring
- 4491-08 - Marine Cargo HandlingMarine cargo handling is the process of loading, unloading, and transferring cargo between ships, barges, and other vessels. This industry involves the movement of goods and materials across waterways, including oceans, rivers, and canals. Marine cargo handling companies are responsible for ensuring that cargo is properly secured and transported safely to its destination. This industry plays a …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk cargo shipping, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Liquid bulk shipping, Dry bulk shipping,
- 4491-09 - Terminals Blocks Boards & StripsTerminals Blocks Boards & Strips is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the manufacturing and distribution of electrical connectors used for connecting wires to a power source. These connectors are typically made of materials such as copper, brass, or aluminum and are designed to provide a secure and reliable connection between wires and electrical equipment. The …Examples: Terminal blocks, Circuit boards, Power strips, Fuse blocks, Grounding blocks, Barrier strips, Distribution blocks, Bus
- 4491-10 - Container Management ServicesContainer Management Services is a specialized industry within the broader category of Marine Cargo Handling. Companies in this industry are responsible for the efficient and effective management of shipping containers, from their arrival at a port to their departure for their final destination. This involves a range of activities, including the loading and unloading of containers from ships, the …Examples: Container leasing companies, Freight forwarders, Shipping lines, Port operators, Logistics companies, Intermodal