SIC 6-Digit Codes for "consumer-goods"
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- 9611-06 - Consumer Protection AgenciesConsumer Protection Agencies are entities that are responsible for ensuring that consumers are protected from fraudulent or unfair business practices. These agencies work to promote fair competition and protect consumers from deceptive advertising, unsafe products, and other harmful practices. Consumer Protection Agencies may be government-run or private organizations, …Examples: Consumer Advocacy Organizations, Consumer Protection Bureaus, Consumer Fraud Prevention Agencies,
- 7299-23 - Consumer OrganizationsConsumer Organizations are non-profit entities that advocate for the rights and interests of consumers. These organizations work towards ensuring that consumers are protected from fraudulent and unfair business practices. They also provide education and information to consumers to help them make informed decisions about products and services. Consumer …Examples: Consumer Reports, National Consumer Law Center, Consumer Federation of America, National
- 7299-66 - Consumer Advisory CounselingConsumer Advisory Counseling is an industry that provides guidance and advice to individuals and organizations on various consumer-related issues. This industry involves professionals who specialize in helping consumers make informed decisions about products and services, as well as resolving disputes between consumers and businesses. Consumer Advisory …Examples: Non-profit consumer advocacy groups, Online consumer complaint websites
- 4424-98 - Deep Sea-Domestic Transport Of FreightThe Deep Sea-Domestic Transport of Freight industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo via sea vessels within a country's borders. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer goods. The transportation of goods via sea vessels is a cost-effective and efficient way to …Examples: Transport of consumer goods within a country
- 8611-08 - Better Business BureausBetter Business Bureaus are non-profit organizations that aim to promote ethical business practices and provide a platform for consumers to voice their complaints against businesses. They act as intermediaries between consumers and businesses, providing dispute resolution services and promoting consumer education. Better Business Bureaus also offer accreditation to businesses …Examples: Consumer protection organizations, Consumer rights groups
- 4212-12 - Trucking-Local CartageTrucking-Local Cartage is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, which involves the transportation of goods within a local area. This industry is responsible for the movement of goods from one location to another, typically within a radius of 100 miles. The primary focus of this industry is to provide efficient and timely delivery of goods to their …Examples: Local delivery services, Courier services, Freight forwarders, Moving companies, Retail distribution centers,
- 5099-99 - Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale)Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Durable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are not classified under any other specific industry. Durable goods are products that are designed to last for a long time and are not consumed in one use. The products in this …Examples: Electrical and electronic goods, Sporting goods and equipment
- 5199-48 - Canvas Goods (Wholesale)Canvas Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of canvas products. These products are typically made from heavy-duty cotton or synthetic materials and are used for a variety of purposes, including outdoor and indoor applications. The Canvas Goods (Wholesale) industry …Examples: Canvas tarps, Canvas tents, Canvas awnings, Canvas covers, Canvas bags, Canvas drop cloths, Canvas tool bags, Canvas
- 3299-06 - Art Goods (Manufacturing)The Art Goods Manufacturing industry involves the production of a wide range of non-metallic mineral products that are used for artistic and decorative purposes. These products include items such as pottery, ceramics, glassware, sculptures, and other decorative objects. The industry is highly creative and requires skilled artisans who are able to produce high-quality products that are both …Examples: Pottery, Ceramics, Glassware, Sculptures, Decorative objects, Figurines, Vases, Wall art, Jewelry, Ornaments, Statues,
- 5131-17 - Dry Goods (Wholesale)Dry Goods (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of various types of fabrics, textiles, and other dry goods to retailers and other businesses. These goods can include items such as clothing, linens, towels, and other household fabrics. The industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary materials to create their own products or to sell …Examples: Home goods retailers
- 5949-15 - Cotton Goods (Retail)Cotton Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of cotton goods, which are products made from cotton fibers such as clothing, bedding, towels, and other household items. Cotton is a versatile and widely used material, making this industry an important part of the retail sector. …Examples: Cotton clothing, Bedding (e.g. sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers), Towels, Tablecloths and napkins, Curtains and
- 7299-97 - Consumer Group BuyingConsumer Group Buying is an industry that involves a group of consumers coming together to purchase goods or services at a discounted price. This type of buying is usually facilitated by a third-party platform that negotiates deals with businesses on behalf of the consumers. The platform then promotes the deal to its members, who can choose to participate in the offer. …Examples: Daily Deals, Discount Vouchers, Group Buying, Flash Sales, Coupon Deals, Limited Time Offers, Bargain Hunting, Online
- 5948-03 - Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail)Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the sale of leather goods to consumers. These goods can include a variety of products such as handbags, wallets, belts, and luggage. The industry involves the retail sale of leather goods in physical stores, as well as online through e-commerce platforms. Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather luggage, Leather jackets, Leather shoes, Leather watch
- 4213-09 - Trucking-Motor FreightTrucking-Motor Freight is an industry that involves the transportation of goods over long distances using trucks. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer goods. The trucks used in this industry are typically large and can carry a significant amount of weight. Trucking-Motor Freight …Examples: Freight transportation, Long-haul trucking, Intermodal transportation, LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping, Heavy haul
- 4412-98 - Deep Sea-Foreign Transport Of FreightThe Deep Sea-Foreign Transport of Freight industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo across international waters. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer products. Companies in this industry operate large cargo ships that are capable of carrying thousands of tons of cargo at …Examples: International shipping, Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Tanker shipping, Dry bulk
- 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 …Examples: Consumer goods for agricultural products
- 2875-02 - Composites (Manufacturing)Composites manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of materials made from two or more different substances. These materials are designed to have unique properties that cannot be achieved with a single substance alone. Composites are used in a wide range of applications, from aerospace and automotive to construction and consumer goods. The manufacturing …Examples: Sporting goods, Consumer electronics
- 3089-23 - Manufacturing-Layered Processes (Manufacturing)Manufacturing-Layered Processes (Manufacturing) is a subcategory of the Plastics Products industry that involves the creation of complex plastic products through a series of layered processes. This industry is characterized by the use of advanced technology and machinery to create products with intricate designs and shapes. The layered processes used in this industry allow for the creation of …Examples: Consumer electronics, Sporting goods
- 3469-21 - Stamps (Tool & Die) (Manufacturing)Stamps (Tool & Die) (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of metal stamps, dies, and tooling used in the manufacturing of various metal products. This industry is a subdivision of the Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) SIC Code 3469. Stamps (Tool & Die) (Manufacturing) companies design and manufacture custom metal stamps and dies that are …Examples: Consumer goods
- 3544-15 - Mold Makers (Manufacturing)Mold Makers (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of industrial molds used in various manufacturing processes. These molds are used to shape and form a range of materials, including plastics, metals, and ceramics. The process of mold making involves the creation of a mold cavity, which is then filled with the desired material to create the final product. Mold makers …Examples: Consumer electronics, Sporting goods
- 3544-98 - Special Dies/Tools Fxtrs/Ind Molds (Manufacturing)Companies in the Special Dies/Tools Fxtrs/Ind Molds (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of specialized tools, dies, fixtures, and molds used in various manufacturing processes. These companies design and manufacture custom-made tools and dies that are used to shape, cut, and form materials such as metal, plastic, and wood. They also produce jigs and fixtures that are used to …Examples: Consumer goods manufacturing
- 3553-01 - Pattern Makers (Manufacturing)Pattern Makers (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry within the Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing sector. Companies in this industry are responsible for creating patterns, which are templates used to shape and form various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. These patterns are used to create molds for casting and shaping products in a variety of industries, including automotive, …Examples: Consumer goods (e.g. toys, furniture)
- 5051-49 - Wire Forming & Working Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Wire Forming & Working Equipment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of machinery, equipment, and tools used in the manufacturing of wire products. This includes machines that shape and form wire into various products such as springs, clips, and wire mesh. The industry also includes the distribution of tools used in wire working such as cutters, …Examples: Consumer goods manufacturers
- 5999-31 - Factory Outlets (Retail)Factory Outlets (Retail) is a type of retail store that sells products directly from the manufacturer to the consumer. These stores offer a wide range of products at discounted prices, making them a popular shopping destination for bargain hunters. The products sold in factory outlets are often overstocked, discontinued, or slightly imperfect, but still of good quality. Factory …Examples: Home goods and decor, Sporting goods
- 7389-88 - Packaging ServicePackaging Service is an industry that provides businesses with packaging solutions for their products. This includes designing, manufacturing, and distributing packaging materials that are tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. The industry is highly diverse and serves a wide range of businesses across various sectors, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and …Examples: Consumer goods packaging
- 8611-03 - Sales OrganizationsSales Organizations are companies that specialize in the sales of products or services on behalf of other businesses. These organizations act as intermediaries between the manufacturer or service provider and the end customer. Sales Organizations can operate in a variety of industries, including technology, healthcare, and consumer goods. Their primary goal is to increase revenue …Examples: Consumer goods sales organizations
- 8748-06 - Product Design/Development ConsultantsProduct Design/Development Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations in the development and design of new products. They work with clients to identify their needs and goals, and then use their expertise to create innovative and effective product designs. These consultants may work with a range of industries, including technology, …Examples: Consumer electronics, Sporting goods
- 7319-23 - Shopper's Information ServiceA Shopper's Information Service is a type of advertising industry that provides consumers with information about products and services. This industry involves collecting and analyzing data on consumer behavior, preferences, and purchasing habits to help businesses better understand their target market. Shopper's Information Services use this data to create targeted advertising …Examples: Consumer insights
- 7549-17 - Automotive Information ServicesAutomotive Information Services is a subdivision of the Automotive Services industry that focuses on providing information and data related to the automotive sector. This industry involves collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information to various stakeholders such as manufacturers, dealers, and consumers. The information provided by Automotive Information Services can range from …Examples: Consumer reviews
- 2241-01 - Elastic Goods (Manufacturing)Elastic Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of narrow fabrics and smallwares made from cotton, wool, silk, and manmade fibers. The primary focus of this industry is the production of elastic goods, which are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, medical devices, and industrial products. Elastic goods are made from a …Examples: Elastic waistbands, Elastic cuffs, Elastic straps, Elastic hair ties, Elastic bandages, Elastic gaskets, Elastic
- 4214-98 - Local Trucking With StorageLocal Trucking with Storage is an 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 goods from one location to another, as well as the storage of those goods in a warehouse or other storage facility. Local Trucking with Storage companies provide a range of services, …Examples: Freight transportation, Warehousing and storage, Moving and storage, Local delivery services, Logistics and
- 5063-99 - Misc Electrical Goods (Wholesale)Misc Electrical Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of electrical goods that are not classified under other specific categories. These goods include a wide range of products such as batteries, wires, cables, switches, …Examples: Electrical components, Batteries and chargers, Wires and cables, Switches and relays, Fuses and circuit breakers,
- 5094-24 - Native American Goods (Wholesale)The Native American Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of traditional Native American crafts, jewelry, clothing, and other goods to retailers and other wholesalers. These goods are often handmade and feature intricate designs and patterns that are unique to Native American culture. Companies in this industry work closely with Native American artisans and …Examples: Native American jewelry, Dreamcatchers, Kachina dolls, Pottery, Moccasins, Rugs and blankets, Baskets, Drums, Flutes,
- 5131-18 - Knit Goods (Wholesale)Knit Goods (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of knitted fabrics and garments to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. This industry is a subset of the larger Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Goods (Wholesale) industry. Knit Goods (Wholesale) companies typically purchase large quantities of knitted fabrics and garments from …Examples: Knitted sweaters, Knitted hats, Knitted scarves, Knitted gloves, Knitted socks, Knitted blankets, Knitted baby clothes,
- 5137-23 - Dress Goods (Wholesale)Dress Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing and Accessories (Wholesale) industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of dress goods, which are fabrics used for making dresses, skirts, and other formal wear. These companies purchase dress goods from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, who …Examples: Silk fabrics, Lace fabrics, Chiffon fabrics, Satin fabrics, Velvet fabrics, Tulle fabrics, Organza fabrics, Brocade
- 5199-15 - 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 the distribution of leather goods such as handbags, wallets, belts, and other accessories, as well as clothing items such as jackets, pants, and shirts made from leather or other …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather jackets, Leather pants, Leather shoes, Leather boots, Leather
- 5199-77 - WholesaleThe Wholesale industry involves the sale of goods in large quantities to retailers, commercial and institutional users, and other wholesalers. This industry is responsible for the distribution of a wide range of products, including food, beverages, clothing, electronics, and many other non-durable goods. Wholesale companies act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, …Examples: Home goods wholesalers, Sporting goods wholesalers
- 5199-99 - Misc Non-Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale)Misc Non-Durable Goods NEC (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of non-durable goods that are not classified under any other specific category. These goods are typically consumed or used up within a short period of time and include a wide range of products such as paper products, cleaning supplies, and personal care items. Companies in this …Examples: Janitorial supplies, Disposable food service items, Personal hygiene products, Office supplies, Packaging materials,
- 5499-18 - Oriental Goods (Retail)Oriental Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various goods from Asian countries. These goods can include food, beverages, spices, herbs, teas, kitchenware, home decor, clothing, and accessories. The industry caters to a diverse customer base that includes individuals who are interested in Asian culture, cuisine, and fashion. Oriental …Examples: Asian grocery stores, Chinese herbal medicine shops, Japanese tea shops, Korean beauty stores, Vietnamese home decor
- 5947-34 - Middle Eastern Goods (Retail)Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of goods originating from the Middle East. These goods can include a variety of products such as clothing, jewelry, home decor, food, and spices. The industry caters to a niche market of consumers who are interested in Middle Eastern culture and products. Middle Eastern Goods (Retail) …Examples: Persian rugs, Turkish lamps, Moroccan tea sets, Lebanese olive oil, Palestinian embroidery, Egyptian papyrus art,
- 5949-09 - Dry Goods (Retail)Dry Goods (Retail) is a subcategory of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores industry. This industry involves the retail sale of fabrics, textiles, and other dry goods such as yarn, thread, and buttons. Dry Goods (Retail) stores typically offer a wide range of products for sewing, quilting, and crafting projects. These stores may also sell finished products …Examples: Fabric store, Craft store, Quilting supply store, Sewing supply store, Textile retailer, Upholstery supply store,
- 3949-23 - Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing)The Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of a wide range of sporting and athletic equipment that is not classified under other manufacturing industries. This includes items such as fishing tackle, archery equipment, golf equipment, and other miscellaneous sporting goods. The industry is highly competitive and requires constant innovation to …Examples: Fishing tackle, Archery equipment, Golf equipment, Skateboards, Exercise equipment, Boxing equipment, Baseball
- 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, which allows for …Examples: Consumer goods
- 4449-06 - Shipping-OverseasThe Shipping-Overseas industry involves the transportation of goods and cargo across international waters. This industry is responsible for the movement of a wide range of products, including raw materials, finished goods, and consumer products. Companies in this industry operate a variety of vessels, including cargo ships, container ships, and tankers. Shipping-Overseas …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Ro-ro passenger
- 5311-01 - Resident Buyers (Retail)Resident Buyers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Department Stores (Retail) industry that involves the purchasing of goods for resale in a retail setting. Resident buyers are responsible for selecting and negotiating the purchase of merchandise that will be sold in their store. They work closely with vendors and suppliers to ensure that the products they purchase meet the needs and …Examples: Home goods stores, Sporting goods stores
- 7319-08 - Distribution ServicesDistribution Services is an industry that involves the transportation and delivery of goods from manufacturers to retailers or end consumers. This industry is responsible for ensuring that products are delivered efficiently and on time. Distribution Services can be divided into two main categories: wholesale distribution and retail distribution. Wholesale distribution involves the …Examples: Consumer Electronics Distribution
- 2431-07 - Mouldings-Injection (Manufacturing)Mouldings-Injection (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Millwork (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of custom plastic parts through injection molding. This process involves melting plastic pellets and injecting them into a mold to create a specific shape. The resulting parts can be used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, and consumer …Examples: Consumer electronics
- 2851-10 - Metallic Finishes (Manufacturing)Companies in the Metallic Finishes (Manufacturing) industry specialize in the production of coatings and finishes that contain metallic elements. These finishes are used to add aesthetic appeal, durability, and corrosion resistance to a wide range of products, from automobiles and aircraft to furniture and consumer electronics. The manufacturing process involves the application of metallic …Examples: Consumer electronics, Sporting goods
- 7299-22 - Buyers Information ServiceCompanies in the Buyers Information Service industry provide information to businesses and individuals looking to make purchasing decisions. These companies gather and analyze data on products and services, pricing, and market trends to provide their clients with valuable insights and recommendations. The industry includes a range of services, from market research firms to online review platforms. …Examples: Consumer review websites, Online marketplaces for goods and services
- 8731-05 - Human Factors-Research & DevelopmentCompanies in the Human Factors-Research & Development industry specialize in studying the interaction between humans and technology, products, or environments. This field involves conducting research and developing solutions to improve the usability, safety, and overall user experience of various products and systems. Human factors research is used in a wide range of industries, including …Examples: Consumer product design
- 8999-19 - InventorsThe Inventors industry is composed of individuals or companies that create and develop new ideas, products, and processes. This industry involves a high level of creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills. Inventors can work in a variety of fields, including technology, healthcare, consumer goods, and more. They may work independently or as part of a team, and their work can …Examples: Consumer electronics
- 2211-03 - Cotton Goods (Manufacturing)Cotton Goods Manufacturing is a subcategory of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton industry. This industry involves the production of cotton-based goods such as clothing, bedding, towels, and other household items. The process of cotton goods manufacturing includes spinning, weaving, and finishing the cotton fabric. The cotton is first cleaned and carded to remove any …Examples: Cotton clothing, Bedding, Towels, Curtains, Upholstery, Tablecloths, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Diapers, Medical dressings
- 2258-02 - Knit Goods-Processing & Dyeing (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Processing & Dyeing (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the processing and dyeing of knitted fabrics. This industry is responsible for taking raw knitted fabrics and transforming them into finished products that are ready for use in a variety of applications. The process of knit goods-processing and dyeing involves a range of different techniques and …Examples: Retailers specializing in knit goods
- 2259-01 - Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knitting Mills industry that involves the production of knitted goods by contractors. These contractors are hired by companies to produce knitted products on their behalf. The products produced by Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) can range from clothing items such as sweaters, scarves, and hats to household …Examples: Knitted sweaters, Scarves and hats, Socks and stockings, Gloves and mittens, Blankets and throws, Curtains and drapes,
- 2299-09 - Oriental Goods (Manufacturing)Companies in the Oriental Goods (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of a variety of goods that are inspired by or originate from Asian cultures. These goods can include textiles, clothing, furniture, home decor, and other items that are typically associated with Asian aesthetics. The industry is characterized by a focus on quality craftsmanship and …Examples: Japanese-style ceramics, Chinese silk textiles, Korean furniture, Indian tapestries, Thai wood carvings, Indonesian
- 3111-06 - Leather Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing)Leather Goods-Trimmings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Leather Tanning and Finishing (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of leather goods and accessories such as belts, wallets, handbags, and other small leather items. The focus of this industry is on the production of leather trimmings, which are used to enhance the appearance of leather …Examples: Leather belt trimmings, Leather wallet trimmings, Leather handbag trimmings, Leather shoe trimmings, Leather jacket
- 3172-02 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing)Leather Goods Manufacturing involves the production of a wide range of leather products such as wallets, belts, shoes, gloves, and jackets. The process of manufacturing leather goods involves several stages, including tanning, cutting, stitching, and finishing. The leather used in the production of these goods can be sourced from a variety of animals, including cows, sheep, …Examples: Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather shoes, Leather gloves, Leather jackets, Leather watch straps, Leather
- 3172-05 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing)' Supplies (Manufacturing)The Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various leather goods and supplies used in the manufacturing of leather products. This includes the production of leather belts, wallets, keychains, and other small leather goods. The industry also produces leatherworking tools and supplies such as leather dyes, stitching needles, …Examples: Leather belts, Leather wallets, Leather keychains, Leather watch straps, Leather phone cases, Leatherworking tools,
- 4212-01 - Trucking-Contract HaulingTrucking-Contract Hauling is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, which involves the transportation of goods over short distances. Companies in this industry are contracted by other businesses to transport their goods from one location to another. This can include a variety of goods, such as raw materials, finished products, and equipment. …Examples: Construction materials transport, Agricultural product transport, Waste and recycling transport, Retail product
- 4212-09 - Truck-Loading & UnloadingTruck-Loading & Unloading is a crucial aspect of the Local Trucking without Storage industry. This business activity involves the loading and unloading of goods onto and off of trucks for transportation to their intended destination. The process of loading and unloading goods requires a high level of precision and efficiency to ensure that the goods are not damaged during …Examples: Freight loading and unloading services, LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping companies, Moving companies, Retail store
- 4214-03 - Transfer CompaniesTransfer Companies are a subdivision of the Local Trucking with Storage industry, which involves the transportation of goods within a local area. Transfer Companies specialize in the movement of goods from one mode of transportation to another, such as from a truck to a train or from a ship to a truck. They provide a crucial link in the supply chain, ensuring that goods are …Examples: Intermodal transfer companies, Airport transfer companies, Port transfer companies, Rail transfer companies, Truck
- 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 chain, …Examples: Food storage warehouses, Clothing distribution centers, Electronics fulfillment centers, Automotive parts warehouses,
- 5085-49 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale)The Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of materials and equipment used in the production of leather goods. This includes a wide range of products such as leather hides, tanning chemicals, sewing machines, and other specialized tools. Companies in this industry typically sell their products to manufacturers of leather goods, …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather shoes, Leather jackets, Leather gloves, Leather furniture,
- 5091-11 - Sporting Goods (Wholesale)Sporting Goods (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the "Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies (Wholesale)" industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of sporting goods and equipment to retailers, sports teams, and other organizations. This industry includes a wide range of products such as athletic footwear, apparel, exercise …Examples: Athletic footwear, Exercise equipment, Camping gear, Fishing equipment, Golf clubs, Team sports equipment, Athletic
- 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 …Examples: Toys and hobby goods
- 5131-13 - Cotton Goods (Wholesale)Cotton Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Good (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cotton-based products such as fabrics, yarns, and threads. Cotton Goods (Wholesale) companies typically purchase these products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to retailers, garment makers, …Examples: Cotton fabric, Cotton yarn, Cotton thread, Cotton towels, Cotton sheets, Cotton t-shirts, Cotton socks, Cotton denim,
- 5149-02 - Bakers (Wholesale)Bakers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of baked goods to other businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes. These companies purchase baked goods from manufacturers or bake their own products and then sell them in bulk to their customers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a strong understanding of the market and customer needs. …Examples: Gluten-free baked goods, Vegan baked goods
- 5199-19 - Art Goods (Wholesale)Art Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of art supplies and materials to retailers, art schools, and other businesses. Art Goods (Wholesale) companies typically purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to their customers. The products sold …Examples: Art supply distributors, Craft stores, Educational supply companies, Online art supply retailers, Artist cooperatives,
- 5199-31 - Oriental Goods (Wholesale)Companies in the Oriental Goods (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of a variety of goods that are typically associated with Asian cultures. These goods may include items such as clothing, textiles, home decor, kitchenware, and other products that are imported from countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. The industry is highly diverse …Examples: Asian food markets, Gift shops specializing in Asian products, Wholesale distributors of Asian textiles, Importers of
- 5199-34 - Premium Goods (Wholesale)Companies in the Premium Goods (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of high-end, luxury products to retailers and other businesses. These products are typically non-durable goods, such as designer clothing, jewelry, accessories, and high-end electronics. The industry is highly competitive, with companies vying for exclusive distribution rights to popular brands and …Examples: High-end sporting goods
- 5199-57 - Religious Goods (Wholesale)The Religious Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of religious items and supplies to retailers, churches, and other religious organizations. These goods can include items such as Bibles, prayer books, rosaries, candles, incense, religious art, and other items used in religious ceremonies and practices. Companies in this industry may also offer services such as …Examples: Online religious goods retailers
- 5199-86 - Rhinestone Goods (Wholesale)Companies in the Rhinestone Goods (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of rhinestone goods, which are decorative items that are adorned with rhinestones. These goods can include clothing, accessories, and home decor items. Rhinestones are typically made of glass or crystal and are used to add a touch of sparkle and glamour to various products. The …Examples: Rhinestone-studded clothing, Rhinestone jewelry, Rhinestone-encrusted phone cases, Rhinestone-embellished handbags,
- 5311-04 - Retail ShopsRetail shops are establishments that sell goods directly to consumers. These shops can be found in various locations such as shopping malls, high streets, and standalone buildings. Retail shops offer a wide range of products including clothing, electronics, home goods, and groceries. The success of a retail shop depends on factors such as location, product selection, pricing, …Examples: Home goods stores, Sporting goods stores
- 5699-52 - Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail)The Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail) industry involves the production and sale of leather goods that are customized to the specific needs and preferences of individual customers. These goods can include a wide range of products such as bags, wallets, belts, and other accessories. The customization process typically involves working closely with the customer to determine …Examples: Custom leather bags, Handmade leather wallets, Personalized leather belts, Bespoke leather jackets, Customized leather
- 5932-44 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)The Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) industry involves the buying and selling of second-hand sporting goods. This includes equipment and gear for a variety of sports such as football, basketball, golf, skiing, and more. Companies in this industry typically acquire used sporting goods from individuals or other sources and then resell them to customers at a lower price than new …Examples: Used golf clubs, Pre-owned ski equipment, Second-hand basketballs, Previously owned football helmets, Refurbished
- 5947-33 - Irish Goods (Retail)The Irish Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of goods that are specifically related to Irish culture and heritage. These goods can include clothing, jewelry, home decor, food and drink, and other souvenirs. Retailers in this industry often specialize in selling products that are made in Ireland or have a strong Irish influence. The industry caters to both locals and …Examples: Irish wool sweaters, Claddagh rings, Celtic knotwork jewelry, Irish linen napkins, Irish pottery, Irish whiskey, Irish
- 5948-02 - 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 them instead of buying new ones. Luggage Repairing (Retail) businesses offer a range of services such as zipper repair, handle replacement, patching, and …Examples: Leather goods repair shop
- 5999-74 - Hawaiian Goods (Retail)Hawaiian Goods (Retail) is a niche industry that specializes in selling products that are unique to the Hawaiian culture. This industry involves the retail sale of a variety of goods that are associated with Hawaii, such as clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, and food items. Hawaiian Goods (Retail) stores are typically found in tourist areas, such as beach resorts and shopping …Examples: Hawaiian Shirts, Leis, Macadamia Nuts, Pineapple, Kona Coffee, Ukuleles, Hula Skirts, Shave Ice, Lauhala Bags, Poi
- 6231-01 - Barter & Trade ExchangeCompanies operating in the Barter & Trade Exchange industry facilitate the exchange of goods and services between businesses without the use of cash. This industry involves the use of a currency alternative, such as trade credits or barter dollars, to enable transactions. Barter and trade exchanges act as intermediaries between businesses, providing a platform for members to buy and sell …Examples: Retail goods and services
- 2824-05 - Shrink Wrapping (Manufacturing)Shrink wrapping is a manufacturing process that involves wrapping a product in a plastic film and then shrinking the film to fit tightly around the product. This process is commonly used for packaging products such as food, beverages, electronics, and other consumer goods. Shrink wrapping provides a protective barrier against moisture, dust, and other contaminants, while also …Examples: Household goods packaging
- 3087-98 - Custom Compounding-Purchased Resin (Manufacturing)Custom compounding-purchased resin manufacturing is an industry that involves the creation of plastic compounds by blending and modifying purchased resins to meet specific customer requirements. This process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to create unique plastic compounds that can be used in a variety of applications. The industry is highly specialized and requires a …Examples: Consumer goods, Sporting goods
- 3363-98 - Aluminum Die Castings (Manufacturing)The Aluminum Die Castings Manufacturing industry involves the production of aluminum castings through the process of die casting. This process involves the use of molten aluminum that is injected into a die under high pressure to create complex shapes with a high degree of accuracy and repeatability. The resulting castings are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, …Examples: Sporting goods
- 3471-06 - Chrome (Manufacturing)Chrome manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the electroplating of chromium onto various metal surfaces. The process of chrome plating involves the deposition of a thin layer of chromium onto a metal surface, which provides a range of benefits including increased durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. Chrome manufacturing is used in a variety of industries, …Examples: Sporting goods
- 3999-40 - Boutique Items (Manufacturing)Boutique Items Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of unique and high-quality products that are typically sold in small quantities. This industry is known for its attention to detail and craftsmanship, as well as its focus on creating products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Boutique items can include a wide range of products, from clothing …Examples: Leather goods, Stationery and paper goods
- 4213-18 - Trucking-Containerized FreightTrucking-Containerized Freight is a subcategory of the broader trucking industry that specializes in the transportation of goods in containers. This industry involves the movement of containers from one location to another, typically via trucks or other land-based vehicles. The containers can be filled with a wide range of goods, including consumer products, raw materials, …Examples: International shipping, Freight forwarding, Retail distribution, Manufacturing supply chain, E-commerce fulfillment,
- 5399-01 - General Merchandise (Retail)General Merchandise (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of a wide variety of products, including household goods, clothing, electronics, and other consumer goods. These stores typically offer a range of products at affordable prices, making them popular with budget-conscious shoppers. General Merchandise (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and …Examples: Discount department stores, Dollar stores, Variety stores, Superstores, Warehouse clubs, Big-box retailers, Convenience
- 5731-24 - Electronic RetailingElectronic Retailing is a type of industry that involves the selling of electronic goods and services through online platforms. This industry has grown rapidly in recent years due to the increasing popularity of e-commerce. Electronic Retailing companies offer a wide range of products such as computers, smartphones, tablets, televisions, cameras, and other electronic devices. They also …Examples: Consumer electronics e-commerce platform
- 2037-02 - Frozen Fruit/Fruit Juices/Vegs (Manufacturing)Companies in the Frozen Fruit/Fruit Juices/Vegs (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of frozen fruits, fruit juices, and vegetables. This includes the processing, packaging, and distribution of these products to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses. The industry is driven by consumer demand for convenient and healthy food options, as well as the …Examples: Frozen berry blends, Fruit juice concentrates, Vegetable smoothie mixes, Frozen vegetable medleys, Fresh-squeezed
- 3679-14 - Electronic Manufacturing ServicesElectronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) is a specialized industry that provides a wide range of services related to the design, manufacturing, testing, and distribution of electronic components and products. EMS companies work with a variety of clients, including original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), startups, and other companies that require electronic components for their products. The …Examples: Consumer electronics manufacturing
- 3825-07 - Battery Tester Manufacturer & SalesBattery Tester Manufacturer & Sales is an industry that involves the production and distribution of instruments used for measuring and testing the electrical charge of batteries. These instruments are designed to determine the capacity, voltage, and overall health of batteries, and are used in a variety of settings, including automotive, industrial, and consumer applications. Battery …Examples: Consumer battery testers
- 5012-06 - Automobile-Buyers (Wholesale)Automobile-Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5012 that involves the wholesale purchasing of automobiles and other motor vehicles from manufacturers or other wholesalers. These buyers then sell the vehicles to retail dealerships or other businesses that specialize in the sale of automobiles. The primary focus of this industry is to purchase vehicles in bulk quantities at a …Examples: Automobile auction houses, Wholesale automobile dealerships, Fleet management companies, Rental car companies,
- 5063-44 - Electronic Power Supplies (Wholesale)Electronic Power Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of electronic power supplies, which are devices that convert electrical energy from one form to another to power electronic devices. These power supplies are used in a wide range of …Examples: Power supplies for consumer electronics
- 5145-01 - Candy & Confectionery (Wholesale)The Candy & Confectionery (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a variety of sweets, chocolates, and other confectionery products to retailers, supermarkets, and other businesses. This industry is responsible for supplying a wide range of products to meet the demands of consumers with a sweet tooth. The wholesalers in this industry purchase products from manufacturers and then …Examples: Gummy bears, Lollipops, Chocolate bars, Hard candies, Licorice, Marshmallows, Taffy, Caramels, Jelly beans, Mints
- 5149-52 - Jams & Preserves (Wholesale)Jams & Preserves (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Groceries and Related Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of jams, jellies, marmalades, fruit preserves, and other similar products. Companies in this industry purchase these products in bulk from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers, food service providers, and …Examples: Strawberry jam, Raspberry preserves, Blueberry jam, Peach preserves, Apricot jam, Blackberry jam, Fig preserves, Orange
- 5731-15 - Video Equipment (Retail)Video Equipment (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of video equipment to consumers. This industry is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5731, which includes Radio, Television, and Consumer Electronics Stores. Video Equipment (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products, including cameras, camcorders, projectors, and accessories. These stores cater to both …Examples: Consumer video equipment
- 7342-11 - Air FragrancesThe Air Fragrances industry is a subdivision of the Disinfecting and Pest Control Services industry, which involves the production and distribution of products that are designed to improve the scent of indoor spaces. This industry is focused on creating and selling air fresheners, which are used to mask unpleasant odors and create a more pleasant environment. Air fragrances are used in a variety …Examples: Air Wick, Glade, Febreze, Yankee Candle, Bath & Body Works, Renuzit, Lysol, Oust, Citrus Magic, Fresh Wave
- 7389-07 - Arbitration ServicesArbitration Services is an industry that provides a dispute resolution process that is an alternative to litigation. It involves a neutral third party, an arbitrator, who listens to both sides of a dispute and makes a decision that is binding on both parties. This industry is used by businesses, organizations, and individuals who want to resolve disputes in a more efficient and cost-effective …Examples: Consumer disputes
- 8711-16 - Engineers-ElectronicEngineers-Electronic is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in the design, development, and testing of electronic systems and components. This industry involves the use of advanced technology and scientific principles to create innovative solutions for a wide range of applications. Engineers-Electronic work on projects ranging from consumer electronics to …Examples: Consumer electronics
- 8711-67 - Machine Tools-Designers & ConsultantsCompanies in the Machine Tools-Designers & Consultants industry provide specialized engineering services related to the design, development, and implementation of machine tools. These tools are used in a variety of manufacturing processes to shape and form metal and other materials into specific shapes and sizes. Machine tools are essential for the production of a wide range of products, from …Examples: Consumer electronics manufacturing
- 8731-09 - TestingCompanies in the Testing industry are involved in conducting physical and biological research to test the safety, quality, and effectiveness of products and materials. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that products meet regulatory standards and consumer expectations. Testing can be performed on a wide range of products, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, …Examples: Consumer product testing
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