SIC 6-Digit Codes for "wholesale-tradedurable-goods"
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- 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 …Examples: Canvas tarps, Canvas tents, Canvas awnings, Canvas covers, Canvas bags, Canvas drop cloths, Canvas tool bags, Canvas
- 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 …Examples: Electrical and electronic goods, Sporting goods and equipment
- 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: Wholesale distributors
- 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 …Examples: Silk fabrics, Lace fabrics, Chiffon fabrics, Satin fabrics, Velvet fabrics, Tulle fabrics, Organza fabrics, Brocade
- 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 …Examples: Transport of consumer goods within a country
- 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) businesses …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather luggage, Leather jackets, Leather shoes, Leather watch
- 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, …Examples: Electrical components, Batteries and chargers, Wires and cables, Switches and relays, Fuses and circuit breakers,
- 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 …Examples: Knitted sweaters, Knitted hats, Knitted scarves, Knitted gloves, Knitted socks, Knitted blankets, Knitted baby clothes,
- 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 …Examples: Food and beverage wholesalers, Clothing and apparel wholesalers, Electronics wholesalers, Office
- 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. …Examples: Janitorial supplies, Disposable food service items, Personal hygiene products, Office supplies, Packaging materials,
- 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 …Examples: Native American jewelry, Dreamcatchers, Kachina dolls, Pottery, Moccasins, Rugs and blankets, Baskets, Drums, Flutes,
- 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 …Examples: Textile wholesalers, Home goods retailers
- 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 …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather jackets, Leather pants, Leather shoes, Leather boots, Leather
- 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 …Examples: Cotton fabric, Cotton yarn, Cotton thread, Cotton towels, Cotton sheets, Cotton t-shirts, Cotton socks, Cotton denim,
- 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 …Examples: Art supply distributors, Craft stores, Educational supply companies, Online art supply retailers, Artist cooperatives,
- 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
- 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,
- 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
- 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) stores …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,
- 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
- 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, …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 …Examples: Toys and hobby goods
- 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 …Examples: Wholesale distributors of Asian textiles, Wholesalers of Vietnamese handicrafts
- 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 …Examples: Online religious goods retailers, Wholesale distributors of religious items
- 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 …Examples: Rhinestone-studded clothing, Rhinestone jewelry, Rhinestone-encrusted phone cases, Rhinestone-embellished handbags,
- 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 …Examples: Leather handbags, Leather wallets, Leather belts, Leather shoes, Leather jackets, Leather gloves, Leather furniture,
- 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 …Examples: Gluten-free baked goods, Vegan baked goods
- 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 …Examples: High-end sporting goods
- 5193-05 - Florists-Supplies (Wholesale)Florists-Supplies (Wholesale) is an industry that specializes in providing wholesale supplies to florists and floral designers. This industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products that are used in the creation of floral arrangements, including vases, floral foam, ribbons, and other decorative items. Florists-Supplies (Wholesale) companies typically purchase …Examples: Wholesale vases, Ribbon wholesalers, Wholesale floral wire suppliers, Wholesale floral tape
- 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 …Examples: Refrigerated vans for transporting perishable goods, Pallet jacks for moving pallets of goods
- 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 …Examples: Machinery exporters, Electronics exporters, Vehicle exporters, Construction materials exporters, Agricultural equipment
- 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: Textile wholesalers, 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
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Food storage warehouses, Clothing distribution centers, Electronics fulfillment centers, Automotive parts warehouses,
- 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. …Examples: International shipping, Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Tanker shipping, Dry bulk
- 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, and …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
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Sporting goods importers
- 5099-20 - Amusement Devices (Wholesale)Companies in the Amusement Devices (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of durable goods that are used for entertainment purposes. These goods include a wide range of amusement devices such as arcade games, pinball machines, jukeboxes, vending machines, and other coin-operated machines. The industry also includes the wholesale …Examples: Arcade games, Pinball machines, Vending machines, Carnival rides, Inflatables, Concession equipment, Jukeboxes, Ticket
- 5149-43 - Canned Goods (Wholesale)Canned Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Groceries and Related Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of canned food products to retailers, restaurants, and other businesses. Canned goods are food items that have been processed, sealed in airtight containers, and then sterilized to …Examples: Canned fruits, Canned vegetables, Canned meats, Canned seafood, Canned soups, Canned beans, Canned sauces, Canned
- 5141-04 - Mexican Food Products (Wholesale)Mexican Food Products (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that involves the distribution of a wide variety of Mexican food products to retailers, restaurants, and other food service establishments. This industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and delivering Mexican food products in bulk quantities to meet the demands of its customers. The products distributed by this industry …Examples: Canned goods
- 5048-01 - Optical Goods (Wholesale)The Optical Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of eyewear and related products to retailers, optometrists, and ophthalmologists. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of optical goods, including prescription glasses, contact lenses, sunglasses, and reading glasses. Companies in this industry may also offer repair services for eyewear and …Examples: Prescription glasses, Contact lenses, Sunglasses, Reading glasses, Safety glasses, Sports goggles, Magnifying glasses,
- 5136-14 - Army & Navy Goods (Wholesale)The Army & Navy Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of military surplus items, including clothing, equipment, and accessories, to retailers and other businesses. These goods are typically purchased from government auctions or directly from military suppliers. The industry serves a variety of customers, including outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and collectors, …Examples: Military surplus stores, Outdoor and camping retailers, Law enforcement supply companies, Hunting and fishing
- 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 …Examples: Third-Party Logistics (3PL), Freight Forwarding, E-commerce Fulfillment, Food and Beverage Distribution, Medical Supply
- 5199-95 - Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale)Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of nondurable goods that are not classified in other industries. Onyx & Onyx Specialties (Wholesale) specifically deals with the distribution of onyx and onyx-related products. Onyx …Examples: Onyx countertops, Onyx flooring, Onyx wall cladding, Onyx sinks, Onyx tiles, Onyx sculptures, Onyx vases, Onyx lamps,
- 4225-09 - WarehousesWarehouses are facilities used for the storage of goods and materials. They are typically large, open spaces that can accommodate a wide range of products, from raw materials to finished goods. Warehouses are an essential part of the supply chain, providing a central location for the storage and distribution of goods. They are used by a variety of industries, including …Examples: Wholesale distributors
- 4225-13 - Office WarehousesOffice Warehouses are a type of general warehousing and storage facility that provides a combination of office space and warehouse space in a single location. These facilities are designed to meet the needs of businesses that require both storage space for their inventory and office space for their administrative and operational activities. Office Warehouses are typically located in industrial …Examples: Wholesale distributors
- 5091-02 - Bicycles (Wholesale)The Bicycles (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of bicycles and related accessories to retailers and other businesses. This industry is a part of the larger Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies (Wholesale) industry, which includes the wholesale distribution of a variety of sporting goods and equipment. Companies in the Bicycles …Examples: Road bikes, Mountain bikes, Hybrid bikes, Children's bikes, BMX bikes, Bike frames, Bike wheels, Bike seats, Bike
- 5099-36 - Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale)Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) is a type of durable goods wholesale industry that specializes in selling large quantities of surplus or overstocked products. These products are often acquired from manufacturers, retailers, or other wholesalers who need to clear out their inventory quickly. Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) companies purchase these products at a …Examples: Damaged goods, Wholesale cosmetics
- 5131-42 - Textile Jobbers (Wholesale)Textile Jobbers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of piece goods, notions, and other dry goods. These companies purchase large quantities of textiles and related products from manufacturers and then sell them to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. Textile Jobbers (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the textile …Examples: Wholesale fabric distributors, Notions wholesalers
- 5141-05 - Grocers (Wholesale)Grocers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the General Line Groceries Wholesale industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of a wide range of food and beverage products to grocery stores, supermarkets, and other retailers. Grocers (Wholesale) typically purchase products in bulk from manufacturers and then distribute them to retailers …Examples: Canned goods, Baked goods
- 5141-07 - Food Bulk (Wholesale)Food Bulk (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Groceries, General Line (Wholesale) industry that involves the wholesale distribution of food products in large quantities. This industry caters to businesses such as restaurants, hotels, and other food service establishments that require large quantities of food products to operate. Food Bulk (Wholesale) companies purchase …Examples: Meat Wholesalers, Dry Goods Wholesalers, Baking Supply Wholesalers, Spice
- 1741-14 - Sporting Goods-InstallationThe Sporting Goods-Installation industry involves the installation, assembly, and maintenance of various sporting equipment and facilities. This includes the installation of basketball hoops, soccer goals, tennis nets, and other sports-related equipment. Companies in this industry may also provide services such as field marking, turf installation, and scoreboard installation. Sporting …Examples: Basketball hoop installation, Soccer goal installation, Tennis net installation, Field marking, Turf installation,
- 2053-98 - Frozen Bakery Products-Except Bread (Manufacturing)The Frozen Bakery Products-Except Bread (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of a variety of baked goods that are frozen for later consumption. These products include pastries, cakes, pies, and other baked goods that are not bread. The manufacturing process typically involves mixing ingredients, baking, and then freezing the finished product. The frozen baked …Examples: Frozen croissants, Frozen cakes, Frozen pies, Frozen pastries, Frozen muffins, Frozen donuts, Frozen turnovers, Frozen
- 2099-03 - Food Products & ManufacturersFood Products & Manufacturers is an industry that involves the production and manufacturing of various food products. This industry is responsible for creating a wide range of food items that are sold in grocery stores, restaurants, and other food establishments. The food products produced by this industry can range from packaged snacks to frozen meals to canned goods. The industry is …Examples: Canned goods, Baked goods
- 2259-04 - Knit Goods (Manufacturing)Knit Goods Manufacturing involves the production of various textile products through the process of knitting. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as sweaters, socks, hats, scarves, gloves, and other similar items. The process of knitting involves the interlocking of yarns or threads to create a fabric. The fabric can be made from a variety of materials …Examples: Sweaters, Socks, Hats, Scarves, Gloves, Leggings, Tights, Underwear, T-shirts, Tank tops, Dresses, Skirts, Cardigans,
- 2371-02 - Fur Goods (Manufacturing)Fur goods manufacturing involves the production of various products made from animal fur, such as coats, hats, gloves, and accessories. The process of fur goods manufacturing typically begins with the selection of high-quality fur pelts, which are then cleaned, treated, and dyed to achieve the desired color and texture. Skilled workers then cut and sew the fur pelts into the desired …Examples: Fur coats, Fur hats, Fur gloves, Fur scarves, Fur vests, Fur trimmings, Fur blankets, Fur pillows, Fur boots, Fur
- 3199-98 - Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of leather goods that are not classified under any other specific category. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of leather products such as belts, wallets, handbags, luggage, and other leather accessories. The manufacturing process involves cutting, stitching, and finishing of leather …Examples: Leather belts, Leather wallets, Leather handbags, Leather luggage, Leather shoes, Leather watch straps, Leather phone
- 3496-17 - Wire Goods (Manufacturing)Wire Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various wire products for commercial and industrial use. This industry is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products Manufacturing industry and is responsible for the creation of a wide range of wire goods, including wire baskets, wire shelving, wire racks, wire forms, and wire …Examples: Wire baskets, Wire shelving, Wire racks, Wire forms, Wire displays, Wire hangers, Wire fencing, Wire mesh, Wire
- 3499-03 - Metal Goods (Manufacturing)Metal Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fabricated Metal Products industry that involves the production of a wide range of metal products. This industry includes the manufacturing of metal parts, components, and finished products that are used in various applications across different sectors. Metal Goods (Manufacturing) companies use a variety of metalworking techniques …Examples: Metal fasteners, Metal hinges, Metal brackets, Metal frames, Metal enclosures, Metal pipes, Metal tubes, Metal wire
- 3537-01 - Loading Dock Equipment (Manufacturing)Loading Dock Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment used in loading and unloading goods from trucks and other vehicles. This equipment is designed to facilitate the movement of goods between the vehicle and the warehouse or storage facility. The loading dock equipment manufacturing industry is an essential part of the logistics …Examples: Dock leveler manufacturer, Dock seal and shelter manufacturer, Vehicle restraint manufacturer, Dock plate and board
- 3851-03 - Optical Goods (Manufacturing)The Optical Goods Manufacturing industry involves the production of eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical products. This industry is responsible for creating products that help individuals with vision impairments to see clearly. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and machinery to create high-quality products that meet the needs of customers. Optical …Examples: Eyeglasses, Contact Lenses, Sunglasses, Reading Glasses, Safety Glasses, Magnifying Glasses, Optical Filters,
- 3851-98 - Ophthalmic Goods (Manufacturing)The Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing industry involves the production of eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical products. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used to correct vision problems, protect the eyes, and enhance visual performance. Ophthalmic goods manufacturers use a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and …Examples: Eyeglasses, Contact lenses, Sunglasses, Reading glasses, Safety glasses, Sports goggles, Magnifying glasses, Optical
- 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
- 3999-29 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various items used in religious practices and ceremonies. These goods are typically made for use in a range of religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The industry is responsible for creating a wide variety of products, including religious texts, …Examples: Religious texts, Prayer beads, Candles, Incense, Statues, Crosses, Rosaries, Altar cloths, Chalices, Menorahs, Prayer
- 3999-33 - Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Manufacturing)The Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of goods from materials that have been deemed surplus or salvageable. This industry is focused on repurposing materials that would otherwise be discarded, and turning them into usable products. The manufacturing process involves a range of techniques, including sorting, cleaning, and refurbishing materials …Examples: Repurposed metal goods
- 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, …Examples: Freight terminals, Distribution centers, Cold storage warehouses, Bulk storage facilities, Container terminals,
- 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
- 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 …Examples: Outdoor storage yards, Container yards, Freight terminals, Grain elevators, Lumber yards, Construction material storage
- 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 …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Tanker shipping, Roll-on/roll-off shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Ro-ro passenger
- 4491-04 - PortsThe Ports industry, classified under SIC Code 4491, involves the handling of marine cargo at ports and terminals. Ports serve as a crucial link between land and sea transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the globe. The industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including loading and unloading of cargo, storage, and transportation of goods within …Examples: Container terminals, Bulk terminals, Ro-Ro terminals, Cruise ports, Ferry ports, Oil and gas terminals, Fishing ports,
- 4499-07 - Barges-LeasedBarges-Leased is an industry within the Water Transportation Services sector that involves the leasing of barges for transportation purposes. Barges are flat-bottomed boats that are used to transport goods and materials on rivers, canals, and other waterways. The Barges-Leased industry provides a cost-effective and efficient means of transporting large quantities of goods and …Examples: Coal transportation, Grain transportation, Petroleum transportation, Chemical transportation, Construction materials
- 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: Perishable goods transportation
- 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 negotiating …Examples: Truckload shipping, Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, Intermodal shipping, Air freight, Ocean freight, Rail freight,
- 4741-01 - Railroad Car LeasingRailroad car leasing is a business activity that involves the leasing of railroad cars to companies in need of transportation for their goods. Railroad car leasing companies own and maintain a fleet of railroad cars that are leased out to customers for a specified period of time. These companies provide a cost-effective solution for businesses that require transportation of their …Examples: Tank car leasing, Hopper car leasing, Boxcar leasing, Flatcar leasing, Gondola car leasing, Refrigerated car leasing,
- 4783-01 - Packing & Crating ServicePacking & Crating Service is an industry that involves the preparation of goods for transportation or storage by packing them into containers or crates. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the goods are protected from damage during transit or storage. Packing & Crating Service companies offer a range of services including packing, crating, labeling, and documentation. …Examples: Industrial machinery packing, Fine art crating, Electronics packaging, Medical equipment packing, Aerospace parts
- 5092-23 - WholesalersWholesalers are companies that purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or other businesses. They act as intermediaries between the manufacturers and the retailers, providing a range of products at a lower cost than if the retailers were to purchase directly from the manufacturers. Wholesalers typically operate in a specific industry, such as toys …Examples: Toy wholesalers, Sporting goods wholesalers, Craft supply wholesalers, Pet supply
- 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
- 5461-02 - Bakers (Retail)Bakers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in the production and sale of baked goods to the general public. This industry involves the preparation of a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, pastries, and pies. Bakers (Retail) typically operate from a storefront location and offer their products for sale to walk-in customers. In addition to selling baked …Examples: Artisan bread bakery, Cupcake shop, Donut store, French pastry shop, Gluten-free bakery, Gourmet bakery, Italian
- 5461-03 - Bakers-Cake & Pie (Retail)Bakers-Cake & Pie (Retail) is a subdivision of the Retail Bakeries industry that specializes in the production and sale of cakes and pies to individual customers. This industry involves the creation of a wide range of baked goods, including traditional cakes and pies, as well as specialty items such as wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and holiday pies. Bakers-Cake & Pie (Retail) businesses …Examples: Wedding cakes, Birthday cakes, Holiday pies, Cheesecakes, Fruit pies, Cream pies, Chocolate cakes, Red velvet cakes,
- 5461-06 - Cake Decorating (Retail)Cake Decorating (Retail) is a specialized industry within the broader category of Retail Bakeries. This industry involves the creation and sale of decorated cakes, cupcakes, and other baked goods for various occasions such as birthdays, weddings, and holidays. Cake decorators use a variety of tools and techniques to create visually appealing and customized designs on their baked …Examples: Holiday-themed baked goods
- 5611-04 - Army & Navy Goods (Retail)The Army & Navy Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of military surplus items, including clothing, gear, and equipment, to the general public. These goods are typically sourced from government auctions, military suppliers, and other surplus outlets. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, collectors, and those seeking durable …Examples: Military surplus stores, Outdoor gear retailers, Hunting and fishing supply stores, Tactical equipment suppliers,
- 5632-08 - Knit Goods (Retail)Knit Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of knitted clothing and accessories for women. This industry caters to customers who are looking for high-quality, comfortable and stylish knitwear. Knit Goods (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products, including sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, gloves, and other accessories. These products are made from a …Examples: Knit scarves, Woolen sweaters, Cashmere cardigans, Cotton hats, Synthetic fiber gloves, Knitted shawls, Crocheted
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