SIC 6-Digit Codes for "freight broker"
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- 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, …Examples: Freight Forwarders, Customs Brokers, Freight Brokerages, Ocean Freight Forwarders,
- 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 …Examples: Ocean freight routing, Rail freight routing, Intermodal freight routing, Cross-border
- 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 …Examples: Air freight forwarding, Ocean freight forwarding, Road freight forwarding, Rail freight
- 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 …Examples: Freight forwarders, Customs brokers, Rail freight operators, Ocean freight carriers
- 4731-11 - Freight Brokers & AgentsFreight brokers and agents are intermediaries between shippers and carriers, facilitating the transportation of goods from one location to another. They do not own the transportation equipment but instead arrange for the transportation of goods by finding carriers that can transport the goods at a reasonable price. Freight brokers and agents are responsible for …Examples: Air freight, Ocean freight, Rail freight
- 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 …Examples: Freight forwarding, Customs brokers, Freight transportation
- 4731-09 - Freight-Bill AuditFreight-bill audit is a crucial aspect of the transportation and logistics industry. It involves the examination and verification of freight bills and invoices to ensure that they are accurate and in compliance with the agreed-upon terms between the shipper and the carrier. Freight-bill audit companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, providing a range of …Examples: Freight payment processing, Freight cost allocation
- 4731-19 - Freight-Traffic ManagersFreight-Traffic Managers are professionals who oversee the transportation of goods and cargo from one location to another. They are responsible for ensuring that shipments are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with all relevant regulations. Freight-Traffic Managers work with a range of stakeholders, including shippers, carriers, and customs officials, to coordinate …Examples: Rail freight transportation, Ocean freight transportation, Freight forwarding
- 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 …Examples: Freight Forwarders, Ocean Freight Carriers
- 4231-02 - Dispatch Service-TruckingDispatch Service-Trucking is a subdivision of the Terminal and Joint Terminal Maintenance Facilities for Motor Freight Transportation industry. This industry involves the coordination and management of the transportation of goods via trucks. Dispatch Service-Trucking specifically refers to the businesses that provide dispatch services to trucking companies. These companies are responsible …Examples: Freight dispatch services, Freight brokerages
- 4731-08 - Brokers-MerchandiseBrokers-Merchandise is a subdivision of the Arrangement of Transportation of Freight and Cargo industry that involves companies that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. These brokers facilitate the buying and selling of merchandise by negotiating deals, arranging transportation, and handling paperwork. They do not take ownership of the goods they …Examples: Food brokers, Textile brokers, Chemical brokers, Agricultural brokers, Furniture
- 4731-05 - Brokers-Motor TransportationBrokers-Motor Transportation is an industry that involves arranging the transportation of freight and cargo by motor vehicles. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, helping to match the transportation needs of shippers with the capabilities of carriers. Brokers-Motor Transportation companies typically do not own or operate their own …Examples: Freight brokers, Freight forwarders, Customs brokers, Expedited freight companies
- 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 …Examples: Ocean freight carriers, Rail freight carriers, Freight forwarders, Customs brokers
- 4785-09 - Freight-InspectionFreight-Inspection is a subdivision of the SIC Code 4785 that involves the inspection and weighing of freight in the motor vehicle transportation industry. Companies in this industry provide fixed facilities for the inspection and weighing of freight, ensuring that it meets safety and regulatory standards. Freight-Inspection companies play a crucial role in the …Examples: Freight inspection stations
- 4213-21 - Trucking ManagementTrucking Management is a specialized industry that involves the planning, coordination, and execution of transportation services for goods and materials. This industry is responsible for managing the logistics of moving products from one location to another, ensuring that they are delivered on time and in good condition. Trucking Management companies work with a range of clients, including …Examples: Freight transportation
- 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: International freight forwarding, Ocean freight shipping, Freight brokerage
- 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 a time. The …Examples: International shipping, Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Tanker shipping, Dry bulk
- 4731-15 - Tariff BureausTariff Bureaus are companies that specialize in creating and publishing tariffs for the transportation industry. These tariffs are essentially price lists that outline the rates and charges for shipping goods via various modes of transportation, such as air, sea, rail, and trucking. Tariff Bureaus are responsible for ensuring that these rates are fair and reasonable, and that they comply with all …Examples: Freight rate publishing, Freight auditing and payment, Freight bill auditing, Freight rate
- 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, Customs brokers, Freight brokers
- 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 …Examples: Freight brokerage services, Expedited freight companies
- 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 companies are …Examples: Freight transportation
- 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, and industrial …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 5085-45 - Cargo & Freight Containers (Wholesale)Companies in the Cargo & Freight Containers (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of containers used for the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. These containers can range in size from small boxes to large shipping containers and are made from a variety of materials including steel, aluminum, and plastic. The industry plays a crucial role in the global …Examples: Freight forwarders
- 8611-10 - Shippers Cooperative OrganizationsShippers Cooperative Organizations are business associations that are formed by a group of shippers to collectively negotiate rates and services with carriers. These organizations are typically non-profit and owned by their members, who are usually small to medium-sized businesses that do not have the bargaining power to negotiate favorable rates on their own. Shippers Cooperative Organizations …Examples: Freight Forwarders Cooperative
- 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: International freight forwarding, Customs brokerage, Freight brokerage
- 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 …Examples: Aircraft insurance brokerage, Aircraft charter brokerage
- 8244-08 - Mortgage Brokers SchoolMortgage Brokers School is an industry that provides education and training to individuals who want to become mortgage brokers or loan officers. The industry involves teaching students about the mortgage industry, loan origination, underwriting, and other related topics. Mortgage Brokers Schools offer courses that are designed to prepare students for state licensing exams and …Examples: Mortgage broker licensing courses, Continuing education for mortgage brokers
- 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 …Examples: Freight trucking
- 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: Freight forwarding, Customs brokerage
- 4731-07 - Containerized Freight & Cargo ServiceContainerized Freight & Cargo Service is an industry that involves the transportation of goods and products in large, standardized containers. These containers are designed to be easily loaded onto ships, trains, and trucks, making the transportation process more efficient and cost-effective. Companies in this industry provide a range of services, including container rental, loading and …Examples: Freight forwarders, Customs brokers
- 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, Freight forwarding
- 2449-05 - Cargo & Freight Containers (Manufacturing)Cargo & Freight Containers (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of containers used for the transportation of goods via land, sea, or air. These containers are designed to withstand the rigors of transportation and protect the goods inside from damage. The industry is highly competitive and requires a high level of expertise in design, engineering, and …Examples: Shipping containers, Intermodal containers, Refrigerated containers, Tank containers, Flat rack containers, Open-top
- 3743-03 - Locomotives (Manufacturing)The Locomotives (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of locomotives, which are self-propelled railway vehicles that are used to pull or push other vehicles along railway tracks. Locomotives are used for both passenger and freight transportation, and are an essential part of the transportation infrastructure in many countries. The manufacturing process for locomotives involves a …Examples: Freight locomotives
- 4011-05 - Government-Railroads Line-Haul OperatorsGovernment-Railroads Line-Haul Operators are companies that operate long-distance freight trains on behalf of the government. These operators are responsible for transporting goods and materials across the country, often over vast distances. The industry involves the use of specialized equipment and highly trained personnel to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of goods. …Examples: Freight transportation
- 4215-03 - Shipping MastersShipping Masters are companies that specialize in managing the logistics of shipping goods and products. They are responsible for coordinating the transportation of goods from one location to another, ensuring that they are delivered on time and in good condition. Shipping Masters work with a variety of clients, including manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and individuals, to provide …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 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 move large quantities of …Examples: Domestic shipping of crude oil, Transport of automobiles within a country, Movement of agricultural products via sea
- 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 companies must comply …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Ro-ro passenger
- 4449-99 - Water Transportation Of Freight NECWater Transportation of Freight NEC is an industry that involves the transportation of goods and materials via waterways, excluding those that are classified under other SIC codes. This industry includes a wide range of businesses that transport various types of cargo, such as raw materials, finished products, and bulk goods. The transportation can be done through inland waterways, coastal …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Barge transportation, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Tanker shipping, Ferry
- 4512-02 - Air Cargo ServiceAir Cargo Service is a subdivision of the Air Transportation, Scheduled industry, which involves the transportation of goods and products via air carriers. Air Cargo Service companies specialize in the transportation of cargo, including packages, freight, and mail, both domestically and internationally. These companies provide a range of services, including pickup and delivery, …Examples: International freight forwarding
- 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: Freight forwarding, Ship brokerage, Customs brokerage
- 4731-01 - Transportation ConsultantsTransportation Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations in the transportation industry. They help clients optimize their transportation operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Transportation Consultants work with a variety of clients, including shipping companies, logistics providers, manufacturers, and retailers. They analyze …Examples: Freight Forwarding
- 4731-03 - Foreign Trade ConsultantsForeign Trade Consultants are professionals who provide guidance and assistance to businesses engaged in international trade. They help companies navigate the complex regulations and procedures involved in importing and exporting goods across borders. These consultants have a deep understanding of international trade laws, customs regulations, and shipping procedures. They work closely with their …Examples: Customs brokers, Freight forwarders
- 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: Freight forwarders, Customs brokers
- 4731-13 - Customs BrokersCustoms brokers are professionals who assist importers and exporters in meeting federal requirements for international shipments. They act as intermediaries between the government and businesses, ensuring that all necessary documentation is completed accurately and on time. Customs brokers are knowledgeable about customs regulations, tariff schedules, and trade agreements, and they …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 4731-24 - Truck-Transport PreparationCompanies in the Truck-Transport Preparation industry are responsible for preparing and organizing the transportation of freight and cargo via trucks. This involves a range of activities, from coordinating with shippers and carriers to ensuring that the cargo is properly loaded and secured for transport. The industry plays a crucial role in the logistics and supply chain management of …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 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
- 4789-77 - TransportationThe transportation industry involves the movement of people, goods, and materials from one location to another. This industry is essential for the global economy as it enables the distribution of goods and services across the world. The transportation industry is diverse and includes various modes of transportation such as air, water, rail, and road. Companies in this industry provide …Examples: Freight trucking
- 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
- 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 sale of goods …Examples: Freight Forwarding
- 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: Freight forwarding and logistics, Customs brokerage and clearance
- 8742-66 - LogisticsLogistics is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the movement and storage of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption. It involves the coordination of various activities such as transportation, warehousing, inventory management, packaging, and security to ensure that products are delivered to customers in a timely and cost-effective …Examples: Freight transportation
- 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, Freight forwarding services
- 9621-01 - Federal Government-Regulation & Administration-Transportation ProgramsThe Federal Government-Regulation & Administration-Transportation Programs industry involves the regulation and administration of transportation programs by the federal government. This includes the development and implementation of policies, regulations, and programs related to transportation, as well as the enforcement of these policies and regulations. The industry is responsible for ensuring …Examples: Freight transportation programs
- 1796-02 - DumbwaitersDumbwaiters are small freight elevators that are designed to transport goods between floors in a building. They are typically used in commercial and residential buildings where there is a need to move items such as food, laundry, and documents between floors quickly and efficiently. Dumbwaiters are often installed in kitchens, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and office buildings. They are …Examples: Restaurant dumbwaiters, Hotel dumbwaiters, Hospital dumbwaiters, Office building dumbwaiters, Residential dumbwaiters,
- 1796-08 - Elevator Cars-RefinishingElevator Cars-Refinishing is a specialized industry that involves the restoration and refinishing of elevator cars. Elevator cars are the enclosed platforms that move up and down within elevator shafts, carrying passengers or freight. Over time, elevator cars can become worn, damaged, or outdated, and require refinishing to restore their appearance and functionality. Elevator …Examples: Elevator car refinishing, Elevator car restoration, Elevator car renovation, Elevator car repair, Elevator car
- 3534-98 - Elevators & Moving Stairways (Manufacturing)The Elevators & Moving Stairways (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and other vertical transportation systems. These systems are used in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, airports, hospitals, and residential buildings. The industry is responsible for designing, manufacturing, and installing these systems, as well as …Examples: Freight elevators
- 3743-04 - Railroad Equipment (Manufacturing)Railroad Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of locomotives, railcars, and other equipment used in the transportation of goods and passengers by rail. This industry is responsible for the design, manufacture, and maintenance of a wide range of railroad equipment, including freight cars, passenger cars, locomotives, and track maintenance equipment. The industry is highly …Examples: Locomotive Manufacturing, Railcar Manufacturing, Railroad Track Maintenance Equipment Manufacturing, Railroad Signal
- 3799-98 - Transport Equipment (Manufacturing)Transport Equipment (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various types of equipment used for transportation purposes. This industry includes the manufacturing of vehicles, aircraft, ships, and other transportation equipment. The production process involves designing, engineering, and assembling the equipment to meet the specific needs of the transportation …Examples: Freight trains
- 4011-01 - RailroadsRailroads are a mode of transportation that involves the use of tracks to move goods and passengers across long distances. This industry is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the rail network, including the tracks, locomotives, and rolling stock. Railroads are a vital part of the transportation infrastructure, providing a cost-effective and efficient means of moving large quantities …Examples: Freight transportation
- 4011-02 - TrainsThe Trains industry involves the operation of railroads for the transportation of passengers and goods. This includes the use of locomotives, rail cars, and tracks to transport cargo and people across long distances. The industry is responsible for the maintenance and repair of trains, tracks, and other equipment necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the rail system. …Examples: Freight transportation
- 4013-98 - Railroad Switching & Terminal EstblshmntRailroad Switching & Terminal Estblshmnt is an industry that involves the operation of railroad switching and terminal establishments. These establishments are responsible for the movement of rail cars within a terminal or between terminals. The industry plays a crucial role in the transportation of goods and materials across the country. Railroad Switching & Terminal Estblshmnt companies are …Examples: Freight Terminals
- 4119-18 - Ground TransportationGround transportation is a type of industry that involves the movement of people or goods by land. This industry is responsible for providing transportation services to individuals, businesses, and organizations. Ground transportation can be used for a variety of purposes, including commuting, travel, and shipping. This industry is essential for the economy as it provides a means of …Examples: Freight trucking
- 4173-01 - Terminal Operators & WarehousemenTerminal Operators & Warehousemen are companies that provide services related to the storage, handling, and transportation of goods and materials. These companies operate facilities such as warehouses, terminals, and distribution centers where they receive, store, and ship goods on behalf of their clients. Terminal Operators & Warehousemen play a crucial role in the supply chain, ensuring that …Examples: Freight terminals
- 4212-06 - CartageCartage is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, which involves the transportation of goods and materials over short distances. Cartage companies typically operate within a specific region or metropolitan area, providing delivery services for businesses and individuals. This industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain, ensuring that goods are transported efficiently …Examples: Freight forwarders
- 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 transit. This industry …Examples: Freight loading and unloading services
- 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 intended destination. …Examples: Freight forwarders
- 4213-01 - Trailers-TransportingThe Trailers-Transporting industry involves the transportation of goods and materials using trailers. These trailers can be attached to trucks, vans, or other vehicles for the purpose of transporting cargo over long distances. The industry is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of goods across the country, and plays a vital role in the economy. Trailers-Transporting companies …Examples: Freight transportation
- 4213-04 - TruckingThe trucking industry involves the transportation of goods and materials over long distances using trucks. This industry is a vital part of the global economy as it enables the movement of goods from manufacturers to retailers and consumers. Trucking companies operate a range of vehicles, from small delivery trucks to large tractor-trailers, and provide a variety of services, including long-haul …Examples: Freight transportation
- 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: Agricultural products, Building materials, Consumer goods, Furniture, Paper products, Textiles, Non-perishable food
- 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 transported …Examples: Freight transfer companies
- 4214-04 - Truck-StorageThe Truck-Storage industry, classified under SIC Code 4214, involves companies that provide local trucking services along with storage facilities for goods. These companies typically operate in urban or suburban areas and offer short-term or long-term storage solutions for their clients. The Truck-Storage industry plays a crucial role in the logistics and supply chain management of various …Examples: Freight forwarders
- 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, including pick-up and …Examples: Freight transportation
- 4215-01 - Courier ServicesCourier services involve the transportation of packages, documents, and other items from one location to another. These services are typically used by businesses and individuals who need to send items quickly and securely. Courier services can operate locally, nationally, or internationally, and may offer a range of delivery options such as same-day, next-day, or standard delivery. …Examples: Freight courier services
- 4215-02 - Parcel DeliveryParcel delivery is a subcategory of the courier services industry, which involves the transportation of packages and parcels from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the timely and safe delivery of packages, documents, and other items to their intended recipients. Parcel delivery companies operate on a local, national, and international level, providing a range of services …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 4215-04 - Parcel Post Assembly ServiceParcel Post Assembly Service is a type of courier service that specializes in the assembly and packaging of parcels for delivery. This industry involves the collection of items from various sources, the sorting and grouping of these items, and the packaging of the items into parcels for delivery to their intended recipients. Parcel Post Assembly Service companies may also offer additional …Examples: Freight forwarding
- 4225-02 - Warehousing-FieldWarehousing-Field is a subdivision of the General Warehousing and Storage industry, classified under SIC Code 4225. This industry involves the storage and management of goods and products in outdoor areas, such as yards, fields, and open lots. Warehousing-Field companies provide a range of services, including inventory management, loading and unloading of goods, and transportation coordination. …Examples: Freight terminals
- 4231-01 - Truck TerminalsTruck terminals are facilities that provide a range of services to the trucking industry. These facilities are designed to accommodate the needs of truck drivers and their vehicles, including parking, fueling, maintenance, and repair services. Truck terminals are typically located near major highways and transportation hubs, making them easily accessible to truck drivers. They are an essential …Examples: Freight terminals
- 4449-01 - Barge Lines & TerminalsBarge Lines & Terminals is an industry that involves the transportation of freight via barges on waterways. This industry is responsible for the loading and unloading of cargo onto and off of barges, as well as the maintenance and operation of terminals where barges dock. Barge Lines & Terminals is a crucial part of the transportation industry, providing a cost-effective and …Examples: Inland barge transportation, River barge transportation, Intercoastal barge transportation, Barge terminals, Barge
- 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
- 4449-04 - Log RaftingLog rafting is a unique industry that involves the transportation of logs via rafts on waterways. This industry is a subset of the SIC Code 4449, which is dedicated to water transportation of freight that is not classified elsewhere. Log rafting is a traditional method of transporting logs that has been used for centuries. It is still used today in some parts of the world, particularly in …Examples: Timber companies, Sawmills, Pulp and paper mills, Logging contractors, Forest management companies, Wood product
- 4491-10 - Container Management ServicesContainer Management Services is a specialized industry within the broader category of Marine Cargo Handling. Companies in this industry are responsible for the efficient and effective management of shipping containers, from their arrival at a port to their departure for their final destination. This involves a range of activities, including the loading and unloading of containers from ships, the …Examples: Freight forwarders, Customs brokers
- 4499-99 - Water Transportation Services NECWater Transportation Services NEC is an industry that involves the transportation of goods and passengers through waterways, excluding freight transportation on the Great Lakes. This industry includes a variety of services such as sightseeing cruises, ferry services, water taxis, and other water transportation services that are not classified elsewhere. Companies in this industry may …Examples: Sightseeing cruises, Ferry services, Water taxis, Dinner cruises, Whale watching tours, Eco-tours, Riverboat cruises,
- 4513-02 - ExpeditersExpediters are companies that specialize in the transportation of goods and documents via air courier services. These companies provide a range of services to their clients, including the coordination of shipments, customs clearance, and delivery tracking. Expediters work closely with airlines and other transportation providers to ensure that shipments are delivered on time and in good condition. …Examples: International document delivery, Medical equipment transportation, High-value goods transportation, Legal document
- 4513-03 - Parcels For Foreign CountriesParcels for Foreign Countries is an industry that involves the transportation of packages and documents from one country to another. This industry is a subdivision of Air Courier Services and is responsible for ensuring that parcels are delivered to their intended destination in a timely and efficient manner. Companies in this industry offer a range of services, including express delivery, …Examples: International freight forwarding
- 4731-17 - Permit Service-TransportationPermit Service-Transportation is a specialized industry that deals with obtaining permits for the transportation of oversized or overweight cargo. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the cargo is transported safely and legally, by obtaining the necessary permits and complying with all regulations. Permit Service-Transportation companies work closely with transportation companies, …Examples: Oversize/overweight cargo transportation, Heavy haul transportation, Superload transportation, Crane transportation,
- 4731-21 - Publishers-Shipping ServicePublishers-Shipping Service is an industry that involves the transportation of printed materials such as books, magazines, and newspapers from publishers to their intended destinations. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these materials are delivered on time and in good condition. Publishers-Shipping Service companies work closely with publishers to coordinate the logistics of …Examples: Book distributors, Magazine publishers, Newspaper publishers, Educational publishers, Comic book publishers, Religious
- 4731-23 - Material Handling Eqpt-Certification BurMaterial Handling Eqpt-Certification Bur is a subdivision of the Arrangement of Transportation of Freight and Cargo industry. This industry involves the certification of material handling equipment, ensuring that they meet safety standards and regulations. Material handling equipment refers to machinery and tools used for the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials, goods, …Examples: Forklift certification services, Crane inspection and testing, Conveyor system safety certification, Pallet jack
- 4785-02 - Scales-PublicThe Scales-Public industry involves the provision of fixed facilities and inspection and weighing services for motor vehicle transportation. This industry is responsible for ensuring that vehicles are weighed accurately and safely, and that they comply with legal weight limits. Scales-Public companies typically operate public weighbridges, which are large scales that are used to weigh vehicles …Examples: Weighing services for air cargo and freight
- 4785-04 - Surveyors-CargoSurveyors-Cargo is an industry that provides inspection and weighing services for cargo transportation. These professionals are responsible for ensuring that cargo is properly loaded, secured, and transported in compliance with industry regulations and safety standards. Surveyors-Cargo may work for shipping companies, freight forwarders, or insurance companies to assess cargo damage or …Examples: Cargo ship surveying, Container inspection, Cargo damage assessment, Cargo weight verification, Cargo stowage planning,
- 4789-99 - Transportation Services NECCompanies in the Transportation Services NEC industry provide a variety of transportation services that are not classified under other transportation industries. This industry includes businesses that provide transportation of goods and people by land, air, or water. The services provided by companies in this industry are diverse and can range from courier services to towing services. Companies …Examples: Courier services, Towing services, Vehicle rental services, Limousine services, Ambulance services, Air ambulance
- 5012-13 - Truck Bodies & Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Truck Bodies & Equipment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of truck bodies, trailers, and other equipment used for transportation and hauling. This industry serves a wide range of customers, including trucking companies, construction firms, and government agencies. The products offered by these companies are essential for the transportation of goods …Examples: Dry van trailers for general freight
- 5012-25 - Motor Carrier (Wholesale)Motor Carrier (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Automobiles and other Motor Vehicles (Wholesale) industry, classified under SIC Code 5012. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of motor vehicles designed for the transportation of goods, such as trucks, trailers, and semi-trailers. Companies in this industry typically purchase vehicles from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, …Examples: Freight transportation companies
- 5021-08 - Furniture Buyers (Wholesale)Furniture Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase furniture in bulk from manufacturers and distributors to resell to retailers, interior designers, and other businesses. They are responsible for sourcing high-quality furniture at competitive prices and ensuring that the products meet the needs and preferences of their customers. Furniture Buyers (Wholesale) must have a deep understanding …Examples: Office furniture wholesalers, Outdoor furniture wholesalers, Home decor wholesalers, Hotel furniture wholesalers,
- 5052-03 - Coal Brokers (Wholesale)Coal brokers (wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between coal producers and buyers. They facilitate the buying and selling of coal by negotiating prices, arranging transportation, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. Coal brokers (wholesale) typically work with large quantities of coal and may specialize in specific types of coal, such as …Examples: Anthracite coal brokers, Bituminous coal brokers, Steam coal brokers, Metallurgical coal
- 5084-03 - Lifts (Wholesale)Companies in the Lifts (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of lifts, elevators, and escalators. These companies purchase these products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, contractors, and other end-users. The lifts distributed by these companies are used in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, residential buildings, hospitals, and …Examples: Freight elevators
- 5084-57 - Trucks-Industrial (Wholesale)The Trucks-Industrial (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of industrial trucks, such as forklifts, cranes, and other heavy-duty vehicles used in manufacturing, construction, and warehousing. These trucks are designed to handle heavy loads and are essential for the efficient operation of many businesses. Companies in this industry typically purchase trucks from manufacturers …Examples: Freight and shipping companies
- 5099-01 - Exporters (Wholesale)Exporters (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Durable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of durable goods to foreign markets. These goods can include a wide range of products such as machinery, electronics, vehicles, and construction materials. Exporters (Wholesale) play a crucial role in facilitating …Examples: Machinery exporters, Electronics exporters, Vehicle exporters, Construction materials exporters, Agricultural equipment
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Corn brokers
- 5153-04 - Bean Brokers & Dealers (Wholesale)Bean Brokers & Dealers (Wholesale) is an industry that specializes in the buying and selling of beans in large quantities. These companies act as intermediaries between farmers and other wholesale buyers, such as food manufacturers and distributors. They are responsible for sourcing high-quality beans, negotiating prices, and arranging for transportation and delivery to their clients. Bean …Examples: Coffee bean brokers
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