SIC 6-Digit Codes for "commodity-contracts-brokerage"
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- 6163-01 - Loan BrokerageLoan brokerage is a type of financial service that involves connecting borrowers with lenders. Loan brokers act as intermediaries between individuals or businesses seeking loans and financial institutions that provide them. They help borrowers find the best loan options available to them based on their financial situation and needs. Loan brokerage services can be provided for …Examples: Personal loan brokerage, Business loan brokerage, Mortgage brokerage, Student loan
- 6541-04 - Land ContractsLand Contracts is an industry that involves the buying and selling of real estate through a type of financing known as a land contract. This type of contract allows the buyer to make payments directly to the seller, rather than obtaining a traditional mortgage from a bank or other financial institution. The seller retains ownership of the property until the buyer has paid off …Examples: Residential land contracts, Commercial land contracts, Land contracts for vacant land, Land
- 6221-03 - Commodity Price AnalystsCommodity Price Analysts are professionals who specialize in analyzing and forecasting commodity prices. They work for a variety of organizations, including commodity trading firms, investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies. The primary goal of a Commodity Price Analyst is to provide accurate and timely information to their clients or employers, which can …Examples: Soft Commodities
- 6231-03 - Commodity ExchangesCommodity exchanges are platforms where various commodities such as agricultural products, metals, energy, and financial instruments are traded. These exchanges provide a centralized marketplace for buyers and sellers to trade standardized contracts for commodities. The prices of these contracts are determined by the forces of supply and demand in the market. …Examples: Agricultural products (e.g. wheat, corn, soybeans), Metals (e.g. gold, silver, copper), Energy (e.g. crude oil, natural
- 6221-04 - Commodity BrokersCommodity brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy resources. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing market information, negotiating prices, and executing trades on behalf of their clients. Commodity brokers may work for brokerage firms or operate …Examples: Agricultural commodities, Soft commodities, Options contracts
- 6231-05 - Futures-ExchangesFutures-Exchanges is a subdivision of the Security and Commodity Exchanges industry, which involves the trading of futures contracts. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell a specific asset at a predetermined price and date in the future. Futures-Exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade these contracts, which can include commodities …Examples: Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange, Multi Commodity Exchange of India
- 8748-33 - Government-Contract ConsultantsGovernment-Contract Consultants are companies that provide consulting services to government agencies and departments. These consultants assist in the procurement process, helping government entities to identify and select the best contractors for their needs. They also provide guidance on compliance with government regulations and policies, as well as assistance with …Examples: Contract management consulting, IT consulting for government contracts, Engineering consulting for
- 6162-06 - Notes & Contracts BuyersNotes & Contracts Buyers is a subdivision of the Mortgage Bankers and Loan Correspondents industry that involves the purchase of promissory notes, mortgages, and other types of contracts from individuals or businesses. These buyers may purchase these notes at a discount and then collect the full amount owed, or they may purchase the notes with the intention of selling them to other …Examples: Real estate mortgages, Business loans, Structured settlements, Lottery winnings, Annuities, Accounts receivable,
- 4221-05 - Warehouses-Commodity & MerchandiseWarehouses-Commodity & Merchandise is an industry that involves the storage and handling of various types of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and other commodities. These warehouses are used by manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and other businesses to store their products before they are sold or distributed. The industry plays a crucial role in the supply …Examples: Food storage warehouses, Clothing distribution centers, Electronics fulfillment centers, Automotive parts warehouses,
- 6289-99 - Services Allied With Exch Of Sec NECServices Allied With Exch Of Sec NEC is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6289 that encompasses businesses that provide support services to the securities and commodities exchange industry. These companies offer a range of services that facilitate the buying and selling of securities and commodities, but are not directly involved in the exchange process. Instead, they provide support …Examples: Commodity futures brokers, Commodity trading advisors, Commodity pool operators
- 7629-50 - Service Contracts & AgreementsCompanies in the Service Contracts & Agreements industry provide ongoing maintenance and repair services for a variety of electrical and electronic equipment. This includes everything from home appliances to industrial machinery. Service contracts and agreements are typically offered to customers who want to ensure that their equipment is functioning properly and to avoid unexpected …Examples: Home appliance repair, HVAC maintenance, Elevator maintenance, Security system maintenance, Medical equipment repair,
- 4729-04 - Steamship AgenciesSteamship Agencies are companies that provide services related to the management and operation of steamships. These agencies act as intermediaries between the ship owners and the cargo owners, providing a range of services to ensure the smooth operation of the shipping process. Steamship Agencies are responsible for coordinating the loading and unloading of cargo, arranging for customs clearance, …Examples: Ship brokerage, Customs brokerage
- 5551-25 - Yacht Brokers (Retail)Yacht Brokers (Retail) is an industry that involves the buying and selling of yachts, sailboats, and other watercraft. Yacht brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping to facilitate the sale of boats. They provide a range of services to both buyers and sellers, including market analysis, advertising, and negotiations. Yacht brokers must have a deep understanding of the …Examples: Sailboat brokerage, Powerboat brokerage, Classic yacht brokerage
- 6799-01 - International Trade ServicesCompanies in the International Trade Services industry provide a range of services related to international trade, including import and export assistance, customs brokerage, freight forwarding, and logistics management. These companies help businesses navigate the complex regulations and procedures involved in international trade, ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 5153-03 - Grain Exchanges (Wholesale)Grain Exchanges (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Grain and Field Beans (Wholesale) industry that involves the buying and selling of grains and other field beans in large quantities. These exchanges act as intermediaries between farmers and buyers, providing a platform for price discovery and risk management. Grain exchanges facilitate the trading of various types of grains, including wheat, …Examples: Rice contracts, Millet contracts
- 5088-14 - Aircraft Brokers (Wholesale)Aircraft Brokers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Transportation Equipment and Supplies, except Motor Vehicles (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale buying and selling of aircraft, as well as providing related services such as aircraft leasing, financing, and insurance. Aircraft brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping to facilitate transactions …Examples: Aircraft insurance brokerage, Aircraft charter brokerage
- 4213-05 - Trucking-Exempt CommodityTrucking-Exempt Commodity is a subdivision of the Trucking industry that involves the transportation of goods that are exempt from certain regulations and requirements. These commodities are typically non-hazardous and do not require special handling or equipment. The transportation of exempt commodities is subject to less stringent regulations than other types of freight, …Examples: Agricultural products, Building materials, Consumer goods, Furniture, Paper products, Textiles, Non-perishable food
- 4213-22 - Bulk Commodity TransportBulk Commodity Transport is a subcategory of the trucking industry that involves the transportation of large quantities of raw materials, such as coal, grain, oil, and chemicals. This industry is responsible for moving these materials from their source to their destination, which can include processing plants, distribution centers, and ports. The transportation of bulk commodities …Examples: Coal transportation, Grain transportation, Oil transportation, Chemical transportation, Sand transportation, Cement
- 4221-03 - Bean ElevatorsBean elevators are facilities that specialize in the storage and handling of beans. These facilities are typically located in areas where beans are grown and harvested, and they play a critical role in the supply chain for this important agricultural commodity. Bean elevators are responsible for receiving, storing, and shipping beans to various destinations, including processing plants, …Examples: Commodity brokers
- 9641-02 - State Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & CommoditiesThe State Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & Commodities industry involves the regulation and oversight of agricultural marketing and commodities at the state level. This includes the development and enforcement of policies and regulations related to the production, processing, distribution, and sale of agricultural products. State governments play a critical role in …Examples: Grain and commodity inspection services
- 9641-04 - City Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & CommoditiesCity Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & Commodities is an industry that involves the regulation of agricultural marketing and commodities by city governments. This industry is responsible for ensuring that agricultural products are marketed and sold in a fair and ethical manner. City governments play a crucial role in regulating the agricultural industry, as they are …Examples: Livestock auctions, Farmers markets, Grain elevators, Meat packing plants, Dairy farms, Fruit and vegetable
- 4213-10 - Express & Transfer ServiceExpress & Transfer Service is a subcategory of the Trucking industry, specifically focused on the transportation of goods over long distances. This industry involves the movement of goods from one location to another, typically across state or national borders, with a focus on speed and efficiency. Express & Transfer Service companies offer a range of transportation options, including air, sea, …Examples: Freight brokerage
- 6163-03 - Viatical SettlementsViatical settlements is a specialized industry within the loan brokerage sector that involves the purchase of life insurance policies from individuals who are terminally ill or have a life-threatening condition. The viatical settlement provider pays the policyholder a lump sum amount that is less than the death benefit of the policy, but greater than the cash surrender value. The viatical …Examples: Insurance brokerage services
- 6211-08 - Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation CoGovt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co is a subdivision of the Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Companies industry. This industry involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on behalf of clients. However, Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co specifically deals with government securities, which are issued by the U.S. Treasury Department. These …Examples: Treasury bill brokerage, Fixed income securities brokerage
- 6221-01 - Liquor BrokersLiquor brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between liquor producers and buyers. They facilitate the sale and purchase of alcoholic beverages, including wine, beer, and spirits. Liquor brokers work with both domestic and international clients, and they may specialize in a particular type of liquor or region. They are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging shipments, and …Examples: Spirits brokerage, Wine brokerage
- 6531-20 - Real Estate Buyers & BrokersReal Estate Buyers & Brokers is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that specializes in facilitating the buying and selling of real estate properties. Real Estate Buyers & Brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing valuable services such as property valuation, marketing, and negotiation. They work with both residential and commercial properties, …Examples: Residential real estate brokerage, Commercial real estate brokerage
- 8249-04 - Real Estate SchoolsReal Estate Schools are educational institutions that provide courses and training programs related to the real estate industry. These schools offer a range of courses that cover topics such as real estate law, property management, appraisal, and brokerage. Real Estate Schools aim to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the real estate industry. Graduates …Examples: Real Estate Brokerage Education
- 8741-02 - Export ManagementExport management is a specialized field within the broader category of management services. Companies in this industry provide a range of services to businesses looking to expand their reach into international markets. Export management involves the coordination of all aspects of exporting, from market research and product development to logistics and distribution. This industry is essential for …Examples: Customs brokerage and clearance
- 8748-12 - Shipping ConsultantsShipping consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses involved in the transportation of goods by sea, air, or land. They assist clients in optimizing their shipping operations, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. Shipping consultants work with a wide range of clients, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and logistics companies. They …Examples: Customs brokerage, Freight brokerage
- 8748-30 - Export ConsultantsExport consultants are professionals who provide guidance and assistance to businesses looking to expand their operations into international markets. These consultants have a deep understanding of the complexities involved in exporting goods and services, and they use their expertise to help companies navigate the various legal, logistical, and cultural challenges that arise when doing business …Examples: Customs brokerage services
- 2761-05 - Legal Forms (Manufacturing)Legal Forms (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of legal forms, documents, and contracts. These forms are used by individuals, businesses, and organizations for a variety of legal purposes, such as creating wills, filing for divorce, and establishing business partnerships. The industry involves the design, printing, and distribution of these legal forms, which …Examples: Real estate contracts
- 7363-01 - Modeling AgenciesModeling agencies are companies that represent and manage models for various types of work, including fashion shows, photo shoots, commercials, and other events. These agencies act as intermediaries between models and clients, negotiating contracts and fees on behalf of their models. Modeling agencies also provide training and development opportunities for their models to improve their …Examples: Fashion modeling, Commercial modeling, Fitness modeling, Plus-size modeling, Runway modeling, Catalog modeling,
- 7819-11 - Motion Picture Location ServiceMotion Picture Location Service is a specialized industry that provides location scouting and management services for film and television productions. This industry involves identifying and securing suitable locations for filming, negotiating contracts with property owners, obtaining necessary permits and permissions, and managing logistics related to the use of the location during …Examples: Urban cityscapes, Rural landscapes, Historic buildings and landmarks, Residential homes and apartments, Industrial
- 8111-23 - Real Estate-LawCompanies in the Real Estate-Law industry provide legal services related to real estate transactions and property ownership. This includes advising clients on property purchases, sales, leases, and zoning regulations. Real Estate-Law firms also handle disputes related to property ownership, such as boundary disputes and landlord-tenant conflicts. In addition, they may provide legal guidance on …Examples: Real estate development contracts
- 8741-10 - Bid Reporting ServiceCompanies in the Bid Reporting Service industry provide information on government and private sector contract opportunities to businesses. These companies collect and analyze data on bids, tenders, and requests for proposals (RFPs) from various sources, including government agencies, trade publications, and online databases. They then provide this information to their clients, who use it …Examples: Government contract reporting
- 4221-07 - Warehouses-CottonWarehouses-Cotton is a subdivision of the Farm Product Warehousing and Storage industry, classified under SIC Code 4221. This industry involves the storage and warehousing of cotton, which is a major agricultural commodity. Warehouses-Cotton provide a secure and climate-controlled environment for the storage of cotton bales, ensuring that the quality of the cotton is maintained until it is …Examples: Cotton storage facilities, Cotton warehouses, Cotton gin warehouses, Cotton compress warehouses, Cottonseed warehouses,
- 5148-07 - Citrus Fruits (Wholesale)Citrus Fruits (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of citrus fruits to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses. This industry involves the buying, selling, and transportation of a variety of citrus fruits, including oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and tangerines. Citrus fruits are a popular …Examples: Orange juice manufacturers, Supermarkets, Restaurants, Juice bars, Wholesale produce distributors, Food service
- 5153-02 - Grain Brokers (Wholesale)Grain brokers (wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between grain producers and buyers, such as food manufacturers, livestock feeders, and exporters. They facilitate the buying and selling of various types of grains, including wheat, corn, soybeans, and rice. Grain brokers provide market information, negotiate prices, arrange transportation, and ensure quality control. They play a …Examples: Wheat traders, Corn brokers, Soybean merchants, Rice dealers, Feed grain suppliers, Flour millers, Ethanol producers,
- 5159-12 - Cottonseed Products-Brokers (Wholesale)Cottonseed Products-Brokers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the buying and selling of cottonseed products in large quantities. These brokers act as intermediaries between cottonseed product manufacturers and buyers, facilitating the sale and purchase of these products. Cottonseed products include cottonseed oil, cottonseed meal, and cottonseed hulls. The brokers in this industry are …Examples: Cottonseed oil, Cottonseed meal, Cottonseed hulls, Cottonseed cake, Cottonseed flour, Cottonseed soap, Cottonseed wax,
- 6021-04 - Letters Of CreditThe Letters of Credit industry, classified under SIC Code 6021, involves the issuance and management of financial instruments that guarantee payment to a seller from a buyer's bank. These instruments are commonly used in international trade transactions to mitigate the risk of non-payment by the buyer. The process involves a buyer opening a letter of credit with their bank, which then sends the …Examples: Commodity traders
- 6082-98 - Foreign Trade & International BanksForeign Trade & International Banks is an industry that involves financial institutions that specialize in international trade and foreign exchange transactions. These institutions provide a range of services to businesses and individuals engaged in international trade, including currency exchange, trade financing, and risk management. They also facilitate cross-border transactions by providing …Examples: Commodity trading firms
- 6099-04 - Money BrokersMoney brokers are companies that act as intermediaries between parties seeking to buy or sell financial instruments, such as currencies, securities, or commodities. They facilitate transactions by matching buyers and sellers and negotiating prices. Money brokers do not take positions in the instruments they trade, but instead earn commissions on the transactions they facilitate. Money …Examples: Commodity brokers
- 6099-09 - Clearing HousesClearing Houses are financial institutions that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. They facilitate the settlement of transactions by ensuring that the buyer receives the securities and the seller receives the payment. Clearing Houses also manage the risk associated with these transactions by requiring collateral from …Examples: Commodity clearing houses
- 6159-05 - Financial Trade ServicesFinancial Trade Services is an industry that provides various financial services to businesses and individuals. This industry is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6159, which includes miscellaneous business credit institutions. Financial Trade Services involves the facilitation of financial transactions between parties, such as buying and selling securities, foreign exchange, and other financial …Examples: Commodity trading
- 6211-10 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of financial securities such as stocks, bonds, and other investment products. This industry is primarily made up of security brokers, dealers, and flotation companies who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities. The Securities industry plays a crucial role in the global economy by facilitating the flow of …Examples: Commodity Trading
- 6231-04 - Boards Of TradeBoards of Trade are organizations that facilitate the buying and selling of commodities, securities, and other financial instruments. These organizations provide a platform for traders to come together and exchange these assets in a regulated and transparent manner. Boards of Trade are typically operated as non-profit organizations and are overseen by regulatory bodies to ensure fair …Examples: Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange
- 6726-99 - Unit Investment Trusts-Certificate OfcsUnit Investment Trusts-Certificate Ofcs is an industry that involves the creation and management of investment trusts that issue redeemable securities, known as unit investment trusts (UITs), and face-amount certificates. These trusts are created with a fixed portfolio of securities that are held until the trust's termination date. The certificates issued by these trusts represent an undivided …Examples: Commodity trusts
- 6792-03 - Royalties-Oil & MineralCompanies in the Royalties-Oil & Mineral industry are involved in the acquisition and management of mineral and oil rights. These companies do not engage in exploration or production activities, but instead earn revenue by leasing the rights to extract minerals or oil to other companies. The industry is highly dependent on commodity prices and demand for natural resources. Companies in …Examples: Oil and gas royalties, Mineral royalties, Coal royalties, Timber royalties, Water royalties, Wind energy royalties,
- 8748-18 - Agricultural MarketingAgricultural marketing is the process of promoting and selling agricultural products to consumers, wholesalers, and retailers. This industry involves a range of activities, including market research, product development, advertising, and distribution. Agricultural marketing is essential for farmers and other agricultural producers to sell their products and generate revenue. It also plays a …Examples: Crop production, Livestock farming, Dairy farming, Poultry farming, Aquaculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Fishing,
- 9641-01 - Federal Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & CommoditiesCompanies in the Federal Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & Commodities industry are responsible for regulating and overseeing the marketing and distribution of agricultural commodities. This includes ensuring fair trade practices, monitoring supply and demand, and implementing policies to support the agricultural industry. The industry is primarily focused on promoting …Examples: Crop insurance providers, Farm credit institutions, Food safety regulatory agencies, Grain elevators and storage
- 9641-03 - County Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & CommoditiesCounty Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & Commodities is an industry that involves the regulation of agricultural marketing and commodities at the county level. This industry is responsible for ensuring that agricultural products are marketed and sold in a fair and efficient manner. County governments play a crucial role in regulating the agricultural industry, as they …Examples: Livestock auctions, Farmers markets, Grain elevators, Agricultural cooperatives, Meat packing plants, Dairy processing
- 0291-04 - Livestock BrokersLivestock brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and horses. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, helping to negotiate prices and ensure that transactions are completed smoothly. Livestock brokers may work independently or as part of a larger brokerage firm, and they typically have a deep understanding of …Examples: Cattle auctions, Sheep and goat sales, Swine auctions, Horse sales, Livestock shows, Livestock breeding operations,
- 4119-14 - Transportation ServicesTransportation Services is an industry that involves the movement of people or goods from one place to another. This industry encompasses a wide range of services, including public transportation, private transportation, and freight transportation. Companies in this industry may operate on a local, national, or international level, and may use a variety of modes of transportation, such as air, …Examples: Public transit, Taxi and limousine services, Ride-sharing services, Freight trucking, Air cargo transportation, Marine
- 4119-20 - Intermodal ServicesIntermodal Services is a subdivision of the Local Passenger Transportation industry that involves the transportation of goods and passengers using multiple modes of transportation, such as trucks, trains, ships, and planes. This industry provides a seamless and efficient transportation solution by combining different modes of transportation to move cargo and people across long distances. …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 4213-03 - Trucking-Transportation BrokersTrucking-Transportation Brokers are companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods. They do not own or operate the trucks themselves, but instead work to find the best carrier for a particular shipment based on factors such as cost, speed, and reliability. These brokers are responsible for negotiating rates, tracking shipments, and …Examples: Freight brokerage services
- 4424-01 - Ocean-FreightOcean-Freight is a subdivision of the SIC Code 4424, which involves the transportation of goods via deep sea vessels. This industry is responsible for the movement of cargo across the world's oceans, connecting businesses and consumers with products from all corners of the globe. Ocean-Freight companies offer a range of services, including loading and unloading cargo, customs clearance, and …Examples: International shipping, Import/export, Freight forwarding, Logistics, Supply chain management, Shipping companies, Port
- 4449-02 - Shipping AgentsShipping agents are companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, providing a range of services related to the transportation of goods by sea. They are responsible for coordinating the logistics of shipping, including arranging for the loading and unloading of cargo, negotiating rates with carriers, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. Shipping agents …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Tanker shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Project cargo
- 4493-03 - Boat YardsBoat yards are facilities that provide a range of services related to boats and watercraft. These facilities are typically located near bodies of water and offer a variety of services to boat owners, including storage, maintenance, repair, and cleaning. Boat yards may also offer services related to the sale and purchase of boats, as well as boat rentals and charters. The primary goal of a boat …Examples: Boat sales and brokerage services
- 4731-02 - Freight-ConsolidatingFreight-consolidating is a business activity within the transportation and logistics industry that involves the consolidation of smaller shipments into larger ones in order to achieve economies of scale and reduce transportation costs. Freight-consolidating companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods from multiple shippers to multiple …Examples: Third-party logistics providers, Freight forwarders, Shipping agents, Customs brokers, Trucking companies, Air cargo
- 4731-04 - Freight-ForwardingFreight-forwarding is a business activity that involves the arrangement and coordination of the transportation of goods and cargo from one location to another. Freight-forwarding companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, providing a range of services that include negotiating rates, preparing shipping documents, arranging for cargo insurance, and tracking shipments. These …Examples: Air freight forwarding, Ocean freight forwarding, Road freight forwarding, Rail freight forwarding, Intermodal freight
- 4731-06 - Freight-Traffic ServiceFreight-Traffic Service is an industry that involves the arrangement of transportation of freight and cargo. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, coordinating the movement of goods from one location to another. Freight-Traffic Service providers offer a range of services, including logistics management, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and …Examples: Freight Brokerages
- 4731-10 - Customs ConsultantsCustoms Consultants are professionals who provide advice and assistance to businesses and individuals on matters related to customs regulations and procedures. They help their clients navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of international trade by providing guidance on import and export regulations, customs compliance, and trade agreements. Customs Consultants work closely with their …Examples: Import/export businesses, Freight forwarders, Manufacturers, Distributors, Retailers, Customs brokers, Transportation
- 4731-12 - Transportation LinesTransportation Lines is an industry that involves the arrangement of transportation for freight and cargo. Companies in this industry operate as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, coordinating the movement of goods from one location to another. Transportation Lines can provide a range of services, including logistics planning, freight forwarding, and customs brokerage. This …Examples: Air cargo carriers, Ocean freight carriers, Rail freight carriers, Trucking companies, Freight forwarders, Customs
- 4731-18 - Routing Service-Air/Highway/MarineRouting Service-Air/Highway/Marine is an industry that involves the coordination and management of transportation routes for freight and cargo via air, highway, and marine modes of transportation. Companies in this industry provide routing services to ensure that goods are transported efficiently and cost-effectively from one location to another. This industry plays a crucial role in the global …Examples: Airline cargo routing, Ocean freight routing, Trucking routing, Rail freight routing, Intermodal freight routing,
- 4731-22 - Interstate Commerce Commission PrctnrsInterstate Commerce Commission Prctnrs is a subdivision of the Arrangement of Transportation of Freight and Cargo industry, which involves the coordination and management of the transportation of goods and cargo across state lines. Companies in this industry work closely with the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to ensure compliance with regulations and to obtain necessary permits for …Examples: Freight forwarding companies, Third-party logistics providers, Trucking companies, Rail transportation companies, Air
- 4731-25 - Trucking ConsultantsTrucking Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to companies in the transportation industry. They specialize in helping trucking companies optimize their operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Trucking Consultants work with clients to identify areas for improvement, develop strategies to address these issues, and implement solutions that help their clients …Examples: Freight Management, Logistics Optimization, Carrier Selection, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Planning, Fleet
- 5012-08 - Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale)Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between automobile and truck manufacturers and dealerships. They facilitate the buying and selling of vehicles in bulk quantities. These brokers do not take ownership of the vehicles, but rather negotiate deals on behalf of their clients. They provide a valuable service to both manufacturers and dealerships by …Examples: Truck brokerage firms
- 5031-49 - Log Buyers (Wholesale)Log Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase logs from timber companies and then sell them to sawmills, paper mills, and other wood product manufacturers. These companies are responsible for evaluating the quality of the logs, negotiating prices with the timber companies, and arranging for transportation of the logs to their customers. Log Buyers (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the wood …Examples: Log brokerage
- 5092-24 - Suppliers (Wholesale)Suppliers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in providing goods and products to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. These companies purchase products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to other businesses at a markup. The products sold by Suppliers (Wholesale) can range from raw materials to finished goods, and can include anything from toys and hobby goods to …Examples: Industrial equipment and supplies, Office supplies and equipment, Building materials, Electrical supplies, Plumbing
- 5099-05 - Importers (Wholesale)Companies in the Importers (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified elsewhere. These goods are typically imported from foreign countries and then sold to retailers or other wholesalers. Importers (Wholesale) may specialize in a particular type of product or may offer a range of products. This industry involves a significant amount of …Examples: Furniture importers, Electronics importers, Clothing importers, Toy importers, Food importers, Beauty product
- 5999-18 - Importers (Retail)Companies classified under the SIC Code 5999 subdivision "Importers (Retail)" are engaged in the retail sale of various products that are imported from foreign countries. These companies purchase goods from manufacturers or distributors located outside the country and sell them to consumers through their retail stores or online platforms. The products sold by importers (retail) can range from …Examples: Clothing importers (retail), Footwear importers (retail), Electronics importers (retail), Home appliances importers
- 6282-15 - Tax Sheltered InvestmentsCompanies in the Tax Sheltered Investments industry provide investment advice and services to clients seeking to minimize their tax liability. These companies specialize in identifying investment opportunities that offer tax advantages, such as tax-exempt bonds, retirement accounts, and other tax-deferred investment vehicles. Tax Sheltered Investments firms work with individuals, corporations, …Examples: Brokerage firms offering tax-advantaged investments
- 6289-05 - Lumber-CommissionThe Lumber-Commission industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between lumber producers and buyers. These companies do not take ownership of the lumber, but instead facilitate the buying and selling process. They may provide services such as grading, inspection, and transportation of the lumber. The industry is heavily influenced by the housing market and the demand for lumber …Examples: Lumber brokerage
- 6371-01 - Individual Retirement AccountsIndividual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are a type of retirement savings account that individuals can open and contribute to on their own. These accounts are designed to help individuals save for retirement and offer tax advantages that can help them maximize their savings. IRAs can be opened at banks, brokerage firms, and other financial institutions, and can be invested in a range of …Examples: Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, Self-directed IRA, Inherited IRA, Spousal IRA, Backdoor Roth IRA, IRA
- 6411-13 - Workmen's Compensation ConsultantsWorkmen's Compensation Consultants are professionals who specialize in helping businesses manage their workers' compensation claims. They provide expert advice and guidance to employers on how to navigate the complex and often confusing world of workers' compensation insurance. Workmen's Compensation Consultants work with businesses of all sizes and across all industries to ensure that they are …Examples: Insurance brokerage
- 6411-40 - Insurance Mergers & AcquisitionsInsurance Mergers & Acquisitions is a subdivision of the Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service industry that involves the buying, selling, and merging of insurance companies. This industry is driven by the need for insurance companies to expand their market share, diversify their product offerings, and increase their profitability. Insurance Mergers & Acquisitions can involve a range of …Examples: Insurance Brokerage Mergers
- 6531-24 - Housing ConsultantsHousing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations on matters related to housing. They assist clients in making informed decisions about buying, selling, renting, or managing properties. Housing Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger real estate firm. They have a deep understanding of the housing market and are able to …Examples: Real estate brokerage services
- 6531-47 - Real Estate Settlement ServiceReal Estate Settlement Service is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that specializes in facilitating the transfer of property ownership from the seller to the buyer. This process involves a range of services that ensure the legal and financial aspects of the transaction are properly handled. Real Estate Settlement Service companies act as intermediaries between the …Examples: Real estate brokerage services
- 6733-05 - Estate ConsultantsEstate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients on matters related to real estate. They specialize in helping clients manage their estates, including buying, selling, leasing, and managing properties. Estate Consultants work with a range of clients, including individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, to help them achieve their real estate goals. …Examples: Real estate brokerage
- 8748-34 - Freight-Traffic ConsultantsFreight-Traffic Consultants are companies that provide expert advice and guidance to businesses involved in the transportation of goods. These consultants specialize in analyzing and optimizing the movement of freight, including the selection of transportation modes, routes, and carriers. They work with clients to identify inefficiencies in their supply chain and develop strategies to improve …Examples: Freight Forwarders, Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers, Shipping Companies, Trucking Companies, Rail Transportation
- 9621-05 - Port ServicesPort Services is an industry that involves the management and operation of ports, harbors, and terminals. Companies in this industry provide a range of services to ensure the smooth and efficient movement of goods and people through ports. These services include cargo handling, vessel berthing, pilotage, towage, stevedoring, warehousing, and customs clearance. Port Services companies work closely …Examples: Customs brokerage
- 0782-09 - Lawn SprayingLawn spraying is a specialized industry within the broader category of lawn and garden services. This industry involves the application of various chemicals and fertilizers to lawns and gardens to promote healthy growth and prevent damage from pests and diseases. Lawn spraying companies typically offer a range of services, including weed control, insect control, disease prevention, and …Examples: Weed control, Insect control, Fertilization, Disease prevention, Lawn renovation, Soil aeration, pH adjustment, Tree
- 3761-02 - Space Research & Development (Manufacturing)Companies in the Space Research & Development (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the design, development, and manufacturing of space vehicles, satellites, and related components. This industry is focused on advancing space exploration and research, and is often driven by government contracts and funding. The industry requires a high level of technical expertise and innovation to …Examples: Satellite communication systems, Spacecraft propulsion systems, Lunar rovers, Space telescopes, Planetary landers,
- 4212-19 - Fill DirtThe Fill Dirt industry, classified under SIC Code 4212, involves the transportation and delivery of fill dirt to construction sites, landscaping projects, and other locations where soil is needed. Fill dirt is a type of soil that is used to fill in holes, level out surfaces, and create a stable foundation for construction projects. This industry is essential for the success of many construction …Examples: Landscaping projects, Road construction, Building foundations, Retaining walls, Drainage systems, Golf course
- 4729-07 - Car PoolsCar pools are a form of transportation service where a group of individuals share a ride in a single vehicle to reach a common destination. This industry involves the arrangement of passenger transportation services that are not classified under any other SIC code. Car pools are typically organized by employers, schools, or individuals who want to reduce their transportation costs, minimize …Examples: Corporate car pools, School car pools, Neighborhood car pools, Event car pools, Airport car pools, Government car
- 5045-11 - Scanning Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Scanning Equipment (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of scanning equipment and related software. This equipment is used to capture and digitize images, documents, and other physical media for storage, manipulation, and analysis. The industry serves a wide range of customers, including businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and healthcare …Examples: Document management systems, Medical record scanning, Archival scanning services, Legal document scanning, Engineering
- 5064-03 - Appliances-Household-Small (Wholesale)Companies in the Appliances-Household-Small (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of small household appliances to retailers and other businesses. These appliances are typically designed for use in the home and include items such as toasters, blenders, coffee makers, and vacuum cleaners. The industry is highly competitive, with companies vying for contracts with major …Examples: Small kitchen appliances, Floor care products, Personal care appliances, Home comfort products, Laundry appliances, Air
- 5084-53 - Tools-Cutting (Wholesale)Companies in the Tools-Cutting (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of cutting tools and related equipment to businesses and organizations. These tools are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, and automotive repair. The industry is highly competitive, with companies vying for contracts with large corporations and small businesses alike. …Examples: Metal fabrication, Aerospace manufacturing, Automotive repair and maintenance, Construction, Woodworking, Oil and gas
- 5088-30 - Tugboat & Barge Brokers (Wholesale)Tugboat & Barge Brokers (Wholesale) is an industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of transportation equipment and supplies, specifically tugboats and barges. These brokers act as intermediaries between tugboat and barge owners and potential buyers or renters. They provide a range of services, including marketing, negotiating, and arranging contracts for the sale or lease of …Examples: Tugboat rental services, Barge transportation companies, Marine construction companies, Oil and gas companies, Dredging
- 5099-35 - Log Brokers (Wholesale)Log Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale trade of logs. They act as intermediaries between log suppliers and buyers, facilitating the purchase and sale of logs. Log brokers may work with a variety of different types of logs, including hardwood, softwood, and exotic woods. They may also specialize in specific regions or types of logs, such as logs from sustainable …Examples: Hardwood log brokers, Softwood log brokers, Exotic wood log brokers, Sustainable forest log brokers, Construction log
- 5112-04 - Legal Forms (Wholesale)Legal Forms (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies (Wholesale) industry, classified under SIC Code 5112. Companies operating in this industry specialize in the wholesale distribution of legal forms, which are documents used in legal proceedings or transactions. These forms can include contracts, agreements, deeds, wills, and other legal documents. Legal Forms …Examples: Contract forms
- 5136-17 - Umbrellas (Wholesale)The Umbrellas (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of umbrellas to retailers and other businesses. These umbrellas can range from small, compact models to large, sturdy ones designed for outdoor use. The industry is highly competitive, with companies vying for contracts with major retailers and other clients. …Examples: Golf umbrellas, Compact umbrellas, Beach umbrellas, Patio umbrellas, Fashion umbrellas, Kids' umbrellas, Automatic
- 5511-10 - Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail)Companies in the Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail) industry specialize in selling new and used vehicles to businesses and organizations for their fleet needs. These companies typically have a dedicated sales team that works with fleet managers to provide customized solutions for their vehicle needs. The sales team may also offer financing and leasing options, as well as maintenance and repair …Examples: Commercial truck dealerships, Government fleet sales, Car rental companies, Construction equipment dealerships,
- 5651-12 - School Uniforms (Retail)The School Uniforms (Retail) industry involves the sale of uniforms specifically designed for students attending primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary educational institutions. These uniforms are typically required by schools and can include items such as shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, blazers, ties, and shoes. The industry caters to both public and private schools, with some schools having …Examples: School uniforms, School apparel, Student uniforms, Educational uniforms, Academic attire, Uniform accessories, School
- 6141-14 - Bail BondsBail Bonds is an industry that provides financial services to individuals who have been arrested and are unable to afford bail. Bail is a sum of money that is paid to the court as a guarantee that the defendant will appear in court for their trial. Bail bond companies provide a way for defendants to pay a percentage of the bail amount, typically 10%, in exchange for the company posting the full …Examples: Surety bond services, Bail bond insurance, Immigration bond services, Federal bail bond services, Cash bail services,
- 6221-02 - Cotton BrokersCotton brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of cotton between producers and manufacturers. They act as intermediaries between the two parties, providing market information, negotiating prices, and ensuring that the transaction is completed smoothly. Cotton brokers are knowledgeable about the cotton market and keep up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in …Examples: Cotton ginners, Textile manufacturers, Clothing retailers, Agricultural cooperatives, Cottonseed oil producers, Cotton
- 6289-04 - Brokers-CountertradeBrokers-Countertrade is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6289 that involves companies providing services related to the exchange of securities or commodities through countertrade. Countertrade is a type of international trade where goods or services are exchanged for other goods or services instead of using currency. Brokers-Countertrade companies act as intermediaries between buyers and …Examples: Technology for commodities
- 6311-02 - Insurance-BurialInsurance-Burial is a subdivision of the Life Insurance industry that specializes in providing coverage for funeral expenses and related costs. This industry is focused on helping individuals and families prepare for end-of-life expenses and ensuring that loved ones are not burdened with financial obligations during a difficult time. Insurance-Burial companies offer a range of policies and …Examples: Funeral expense insurance, Pre-need funeral planning, Final expense insurance, Burial trusts, Funeral planning
- 6399-02 - Automobile Warranty Processing ServiceAutomobile Warranty Processing Service is a specialized industry that deals with the administration and management of warranties for automobiles. This industry is responsible for processing warranty claims, managing warranty contracts, and providing customer support related to warranties. The companies in this industry work closely with automobile manufacturers, dealerships, and customers …Examples: Warranty contract management
- 6531-17 - Real Estate ConsultantsReal Estate Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the real estate industry. They assist clients in making informed decisions about buying, selling, leasing, or managing properties. Real Estate Consultants have a deep understanding of the real estate market and use their knowledge to help clients achieve their goals. They work with a range of clients, …Examples: Commercial property management, Residential property management, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Real estate
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