SIC 6-Digit Codes for "xpo-logistics-inc"
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- 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 …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL), E-commerce logistics, Reverse logistics, Cold chain logistics,
- 5199-49 - Burls (Wholesale)Burls (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry, classified under SIC Code 5199. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of burls, which are irregular growths on trees that are highly valued for their unique and intricate patterns. Burls are commonly used in the production of high-end furniture, decorative items, and musical …Examples: Burlwood Trading Inc., Pacific Coast Maple Burl, Inc.
- 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: E-commerce logistics, Pharmaceutical logistics, Automotive logistics, Aerospace logistics,
- 0175-05 - Apple ProductsThe Apple Products industry involves the production and distribution of electronic devices and software developed by Apple Inc. These products include iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, Apple Watches, and Apple TV. The industry is known for its sleek and innovative designs, as well as its user-friendly software and operating systems. Apple Products are sold through various channels, …Examples: Smartphone Manufacturing, Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Consumer Electronics Retail, Software Development, Digital
- 5169-24 - Rust Preventives & Removers (Wholesale)Companies in the Rust Preventives & Removers (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of chemicals and allied products that are specifically designed to prevent rust and remove rust from various surfaces. These products are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that machinery and …Examples: Zep Inc.
- 5331-01 - Variety Stores (Retail)Variety stores (retail) are retail establishments that offer a wide range of merchandise at affordable prices. These stores typically sell a mix of household goods, clothing, toys, party supplies, seasonal items, and other miscellaneous items. Variety stores are known for their low prices and convenient locations, making them a popular shopping destination for budget-conscious consumers. These …Examples: Fred's Inc.
- 6411-37 - Cobra AdministrationCobra Administration is a specialized industry within the broader category of Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service. This industry involves the administration of COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) benefits, which are continuation of health insurance benefits for employees who have lost their jobs or experienced a reduction in work hours. Cobra Administration companies work …Examples: Benefit Resource Inc.
- 8099-03 - Dentists Service OrganizationsDentists Service Organizations are companies that provide administrative and business support services to dental practices. These organizations allow dentists to focus on patient care while handling the day-to-day operations of the practice. Dentists Service Organizations can provide a range of services including billing and collections, marketing, human resources, and accounting. They can …Examples: Smile Brands Inc.
- 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 for …Examples: Logistics management companies, Third-party logistics providers (3PLs)
- 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 the …Examples: Trucking and logistics, Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 5099-54 - Exporters-Training-Program Designing/Dev (Wholesale)Companies in the Exporters-Training-Program Designing/Dev (Wholesale) industry are involved in designing and developing training programs for businesses that are looking to export their products or services to international markets. These companies work closely with their clients to create customized training programs that cover a range of topics, including export …Examples: Export training program design, Export compliance training, Logistics management training,
- 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 …Examples: International logistics, Import/export consulting
- 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. …Examples: Global logistics management, Export compliance services, Freight forwarding and logistics,
- 8741-13 - Warehouses-RepresentativesCompanies in the Warehouses-Representatives industry provide management services for warehouses and storage facilities. These companies act as intermediaries between the warehouse owners and the clients who need storage space. Warehouses-Representatives are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the warehouse, including inventory management, logistics, and security. …Examples: Third-party logistics providers
- 8748-34 - Freight-Traffic ConsultantsFreight-Traffic Consultants are companies that provide expert advice and guidance to businesses involved in the transportation of goods. These consultants specialize in analyzing and optimizing the movement of freight, including the selection of transportation modes, routes, and carriers. They work with clients to identify inefficiencies in their supply chain and develop strategies to …Examples: Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers, Retailers with In-House Logistics Operations
- 8748-57 - International Business ServicesInternational Business Services is an industry that provides consulting and support services to companies that operate globally or are looking to expand their business internationally. This industry involves a range of activities that help businesses navigate the complexities of international trade, such as market research, legal and regulatory compliance, logistics, and cultural …Examples: International logistics companies
- 8748-66 - Material Handling Systems ConsultantsMaterial Handling Systems Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses on how to optimize their material handling processes. This involves analyzing the current systems in place, identifying areas for improvement, and recommending solutions that can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety. Material Handling Systems Consultants work with a …Examples: Pharmaceutical logistics, Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 2448-01 - Pallets & Skids (Manufacturing)The Pallets & Skids (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of wooden, plastic, and metal pallets and skids used for the transportation and storage of goods. These pallets and skids are essential for the smooth operation of supply chains in various industries such as manufacturing, retail, and logistics. The manufacturing process involves cutting, shaping, and assembling the …Examples: Logistics and transportation
- 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: Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 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: Local delivery services, Courier services, Freight forwarders, Moving companies, Retail distribution centers,
- 4212-29 - Petroleum Products-TransportingCompanies in the Petroleum Products-Transporting industry are involved in the transportation of petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and jet fuel, from refineries and storage facilities to distribution centers, retail outlets, and end users. This industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain of petroleum products, ensuring that they are delivered safely and efficiently to their …Examples: Oil and gas logistics providers, Fuel logistics companies
- 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: Logistics services
- 4213-03 - Trucking-Transportation BrokersTrucking-Transportation Brokers are companies that act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods. They do not own or operate the trucks themselves, but instead work to find the best carrier for a particular shipment based on factors such as cost, speed, and reliability. These brokers are responsible for negotiating rates, tracking shipments, and …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL) providers
- 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: Logistics companies
- 4214-05 - Art & Antique MoversArt & Antique Movers is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of valuable and delicate items such as artwork, antiques, and other high-value collectibles. These items require a high level of care and expertise to ensure they are transported safely and securely. Art & Antique Movers work with clients such as museums, galleries, auction houses, and private collectors to move their …Examples: Auction house logistics, Art fair logistics
- 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 …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 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 manufacturing, …Examples: Third-party logistics providers
- 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 …Examples: Logistics hubs
- 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 …Examples: Logistics companies
- 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. …Examples: Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
- 4731-02 - Freight-ConsolidatingFreight-consolidating is a business activity within the transportation and logistics industry that involves the consolidation of smaller shipments into larger ones in order to achieve economies of scale and reduce transportation costs. Freight-consolidating companies act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, arranging for the transportation of goods from multiple shippers to …Examples: Third-party logistics providers
- 4731-06 - Freight-Traffic ServiceFreight-Traffic Service is an industry that involves the arrangement of transportation of freight and cargo. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, coordinating the movement of goods from one location to another. Freight-Traffic Service providers offer a range of services, including logistics management, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, …Examples: Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
- 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: Logistics companies, Import/export 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 brokerage. …Examples: Third-party logistics providers (3PLs)
- 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: Third-party logistics providers
- 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: Logistics management
- 4785-01 - WeighersWeighers are professionals who specialize in weighing goods and materials. They work in a variety of industries, including transportation, agriculture, manufacturing, and logistics. Weighers are responsible for ensuring that the weight of goods and materials is accurate and meets industry standards. They use a range of tools and equipment to weigh items, including scales, …Examples: Transportation logistics
- 4785-08 - Truck ScalesThe truck scales industry involves the manufacturing, installation, and maintenance of scales specifically designed for weighing heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks, trailers, and buses. These scales are used in a variety of settings, including transportation and logistics companies, waste management facilities, and agriculture operations. The primary purpose of truck scales is to …Examples: Transportation and logistics companies
- 5023-26 - Tile-Non-Ceramic-Distributors (Wholesale)Tile-Non-Ceramic-Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of non-ceramic tiles to retailers, contractors, and other businesses. These tiles are made from materials such as glass, metal, stone, and wood, and are used for a variety of applications including flooring, walls, backsplashes, and decorative accents. The industry is responsible for sourcing, …Examples: Glass mosaic tiles, Metal tiles, Stone tiles, Wood-look tiles, Subway tiles, Hexagon tiles, Penny tiles, Herringbone
- 5044-21 - Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies related to bar code scanning technology. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Office Equipment (Wholesale) industry and is focused on providing businesses with the tools they need to efficiently track inventory, manage assets, and improve supply chain …Examples: Logistics and supply chain management
- 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 anthracite or …Examples: Coal logistics companies
- 5085-12 - Strapping & Strapping Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Strapping & Strapping Equipment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of strapping materials and equipment to various businesses and industries. Strapping is the process of bundling and securing items together using a strap or band made of materials such as plastic, steel, or polyester. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that goods are transported …Examples: Logistics companies
- 5088-25 - Helicopter Brokers (Wholesale)Helicopter Brokers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Transportation Equipment and Supplies, except Motor Vehicles (Wholesale) industry. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between helicopter manufacturers and buyers, facilitating the sale and purchase of helicopters. Helicopter brokers work with a range of clients, including private individuals, corporations, and government …Examples: Private helicopter buyers, Corporate helicopter fleets, Law enforcement agencies, Emergency medical services (EMS),
- 5122-23 - Drug Brokers (Wholesale)Drug Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between drug manufacturers and retailers. They purchase large quantities of prescription and over-the-counter drugs from manufacturers and then sell them to pharmacies, hospitals, and other healthcare providers. Drug Brokers (Wholesale) do not take ownership of the drugs they sell, but rather act as agents for the manufacturers. …Examples: Pharmaceutical wholesalers, Medical supply distributors, Healthcare product distributors, Prescription drug
- 5137-06 - Childrens Garment (Manufacturing) Representative (Wholesale)A Childrens Garment (Manufacturing) Representative (Wholesale) is a professional who specializes in the wholesale distribution of clothing and accessories for children. They work as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, helping to connect the two parties and facilitate the sale of children's garments. This industry involves a range of activities, including sales, marketing, …Examples: Children's clothing, Baby clothing, Toddler clothing, Children's outerwear, Children's swimwear, Children's sleepwear,
- 5149-11 - Foods-Foreign (Wholesale)Companies in the Foods-Foreign (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of foreign food products. These products may include a variety of items such as spices, sauces, snacks, beverages, and other food items that are imported from other countries. The industry serves a wide range of customers including grocery stores, restaurants, and other food service …Examples: Japanese snacks, Mexican spices, Italian pasta, Indian sauces, Chinese teas, French cheeses, German sausages, Thai
- 5999-18 - Importers (Retail)Companies classified under the SIC Code 5999 subdivision "Importers (Retail)" are engaged in the retail sale of various products that are imported from foreign countries. These companies purchase goods from manufacturers or distributors located outside the country and sell them to consumers through their retail stores or online platforms. The products sold by importers (retail) can range from …Examples: Clothing importers (retail), Footwear importers (retail), Electronics importers (retail), Home appliances importers
- 6512-06 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are facilities that provide a range of services to businesses engaged in international trade. These centers typically offer office space, meeting rooms, and other amenities to companies that are involved in importing and exporting goods and services. In addition to physical space, World Trade Centers often provide a range of support services to help businesses navigate …Examples: Global logistics providers, Export management companies
- 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: Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
- 7353-04 - Cranes-RentingCompanies in the Cranes-Renting industry provide cranes and other lifting equipment on a rental basis to customers in various sectors. These cranes are used for lifting and moving heavy materials, equipment, and machinery. The industry includes a range of crane types, such as tower cranes, mobile cranes, and overhead cranes, which are rented out for short-term or long-term periods. …Examples: Logistics firms
- 7373-12 - Robotic ComponentsCompanies in the Robotic Components industry are involved in the design, development, and manufacturing of components used in the production of robots and other automated systems. These components include sensors, actuators, controllers, and other electronic and mechanical parts that enable robots to perform specific tasks. The industry plays a crucial role in the development of advanced …Examples: Logistics automation
- 7549-21 - Automotive ConsultantsAutomotive Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and individuals in the automotive industry. They offer a range of services that help clients improve their operations, increase efficiency, and maximize profits. Automotive Consultants work with a variety of clients, including car manufacturers, dealerships, rental car companies, and fleet …Examples: Automotive logistics and supply chain management
- 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, Agricultural Shippers Cooperative, Retail Shippers Association, Chemical Shippers
- 8741-20 - Exposition ManagersExposition Managers are professionals who specialize in organizing and managing events such as trade shows, conferences, and exhibitions. They are responsible for ensuring that these events run smoothly and efficiently, from planning and preparation to execution and follow-up. Exposition Managers work closely with clients to understand their needs and objectives, and then develop …Examples: Food and beverage expos, Health and wellness expos, Travel and tourism expos
- 8742-47 - International MarketingCompanies in the International Marketing industry provide services to help businesses expand their operations globally. This includes market research, strategic planning, and implementation of marketing campaigns in foreign markets. International marketing requires a deep understanding of cultural differences, language barriers, and legal regulations in different countries. Companies in …Examples: Export management, International shipping and logistics management
- 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 …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 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 …Examples: International logistics consulting, Export compliance consulting, Export documentation services,
- 8748-78 - International ConsultantsInternational Consultants are companies that provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations operating in multiple countries or looking to expand their operations globally. These consultants have a deep understanding of the cultural, legal, and economic differences between countries and can help their clients navigate the complexities of international business. They offer a …Examples: Global logistics optimization
- 1011-98 - Iron-OreThe Iron-Ore industry involves the mining and processing of iron ores. Iron ore is a mineral substance which, when heated in the presence of a reductant, yields metallic iron (Fe). Iron ore is mined in over 50 countries globally, with Brazil and Australia being the largest producers. The industry is a crucial source of raw materials for the production of steel, which is used in a range of …Examples: Iron ore exports, Iron ore logistics
- 1531-01 - Contractors-Panelized HomesContractors-Panelized Homes is a subdivision of the Operative Builders industry that specializes in the construction of panelized homes. Panelized homes are pre-fabricated homes that are built in sections or panels in a factory and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This method of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, …Examples: Panelized homes, Prefabricated homes, Modular homes, Energy-efficient homes, Sustainable homes, Green homes, Custom
- 1623-09 - Fiber OpticsFiber optics is an industry that involves the design, installation, and maintenance of fiber optic cables, which are used to transmit data and information over long distances. These cables are made up of thin strands of glass or plastic that are capable of transmitting light signals, which are then converted into electrical signals at the receiving end. The industry plays a crucial role in the …Examples: Transportation and Logistics
- 1799-65 - Government-ContractorsGovernment-Contractors are companies that provide specialized services to government agencies at the federal, state, or local level. These companies are typically hired to complete projects or provide services that are outside the scope of the government agency's regular operations. Government-Contractors can be involved in a wide range of industries, including construction, engineering, …Examples: Logistics and supply chain management
- 2679-02 - Tags (Manufacturing)Tags (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Converted Paper and Paperboard Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of tags, which are small pieces of paper or cardboard used for labeling or identification purposes. Tags can be used in a variety of industries, including retail, manufacturing, and logistics. The …Examples: Retail tags, Luggage tags, Shipping tags, Inventory tags, Price tags, Gift tags, Name tags, Key tags, Plant tags,
- 2759-10 - Labels (Manufacturing)Labels manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of adhesive labels for various purposes. These labels can be used for branding, product identification, warning labels, and more. The labels can be made from a variety of materials, including paper, vinyl, polyester, and more. The manufacturing process involves several steps, including design, printing, …Examples: Shipping and logistics labeling
- 2759-12 - Labels-Plastic Metal Foil & Etc (Manufacturing)Labels-Plastic Metal Foil & Etc (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of labels made from various materials such as plastic, metal, foil, and more. These labels are used for a wide range of purposes, including product identification, branding, and packaging. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to create high-quality …Examples: Shipping and logistics labels
- 2761-01 - Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing)Printers-Business Forms (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in the production of business forms such as invoices, receipts, purchase orders, and other types of forms used in various industries. These forms are typically printed in large quantities and are customized to meet the specific needs of each client. The industry involves the use of advanced printing technologies and equipment …Examples: Customized invoices, Purchase orders, Receipts, Shipping labels, Packing slips, Inventory forms, Time sheets, Work
- 2869-08 - Ethanol ManufacturersEthanol Manufacturers are companies that produce ethanol, a type of alcohol that is primarily used as a fuel source. Ethanol is produced through the fermentation of various plant materials, such as corn, sugarcane, and wheat. The process involves breaking down the plant material into simple sugars, which are then fermented by yeast to produce ethanol. The resulting ethanol is then purified and …Examples: Ethanol transportation and logistics
- 3053-06 - Seals-Security (Manufacturing)Seals-Security (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Gaskets, Packing, and Sealing Devices (Manufacturing) industry that specializes in the production of seals and security devices. These products are used to prevent unauthorized access, tampering, and theft of valuable items. The industry involves the design, manufacture, and distribution of a wide range of seals and security devices for …Examples: Tamper-evident seals, Security labels, Cable seals, Bolt seals, Padlock seals, Electronic seals, RFID seals, Security
- 3315-04 - Bag Ties (Manufacturing)Bag Ties Manufacturing is a specialized industry that produces fasteners used to seal bags and other packaging materials. These ties are typically made from steel wire and come in various lengths and thicknesses to accommodate different bag sizes and weights. The manufacturing process involves drawing steel wire through a series of dies to create the desired thickness and shape, then cutting the …Examples: Shipping and logistics companies
- 3535-03 - Conveyor Parts & Supplies (Manufacturing)Companies in the Conveyor Parts & Supplies (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of various components and accessories used in conveyor systems. These components include belts, rollers, bearings, motors, gearboxes, and other parts that are essential for the smooth operation of conveyor systems. The industry also produces conveyor accessories such as scrapers, cleaners, …Examples: Belt conveyors, Roller conveyors, Screw conveyors, Chain conveyors, Pneumatic conveyors, Vibrating conveyors, Overhead
- 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 and …Examples: Dock leveler manufacturer, Dock seal and shelter manufacturer, Vehicle restraint manufacturer, Dock plate and board
- 3565-01 - Labeling Equipment (Manufacturing)Labeling Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of machinery used for labeling products in various industries. The labeling equipment is designed to apply labels to products, packages, or containers in a precise and efficient manner. This industry is an essential part of the packaging industry, as labeling is a crucial aspect of product identification, …Examples: Logistics
- 3577-06 - Magnetic Ink Incoding (Manufacturing)Magnetic Ink Incoding (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of computer peripheral equipment that uses magnetic ink to encode information. This process is commonly used in the banking industry for check processing, as well as in other industries for inventory tracking and document management. Magnetic Ink Incoding (Manufacturing) companies typically …Examples: Transportation and logistics tracking
- 3645-03 - Lamps (Manufacturing)The lamps manufacturing industry involves the production of various types of lamps, including table lamps, floor lamps, desk lamps, and other lighting fixtures. These lamps are designed for both residential and commercial use, and are typically made from a variety of materials such as metal, glass, plastic, and fabric. The industry is highly competitive, with manufacturers constantly …Examples: Table lamps, Floor lamps, Desk lamps, Reading lamps, Task lamps, Accent lamps, Bedside lamps, Torchiere lamps, Arc
- 3679-14 - Electronic Manufacturing ServicesElectronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) is a specialized industry that provides a wide range of services related to the design, manufacturing, testing, and distribution of electronic components and products. EMS companies work with a variety of clients, including original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), startups, and other companies that require electronic components for their products. …Examples: Medical device manufacturing, Automotive electronics manufacturing, Aerospace electronics manufacturing, Consumer
- 3999-74 - Identification Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Identification Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various tools and equipment used for identification purposes. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used to identify people, products, and assets. The products manufactured by this industry are used in various sectors such as healthcare, retail, …Examples: Barcode labels, RFID tags, ID cards, Name badges, Asset tracking systems, Security tags, Labeling machines, Embossing
- 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: Logistics transportation
- 4212-23 - Baggage TransferBaggage transfer is a specialized industry within the broader category of local trucking without storage. Companies in this industry are responsible for the safe and efficient transfer of baggage and other cargo between transportation modes, such as from an airplane to a truck or from a train to a bus. This industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that passengers' belongings arrive at their …Examples: Airport baggage transfer, Train station baggage transfer, Cruise ship baggage transfer, Bus station baggage transfer,
- 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 …Examples: Logistics services
- 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, …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL)
- 4213-15 - Oil TruckersOil Truckers are companies that specialize in the transportation of oil and other petroleum products. This industry involves the movement of crude oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, and other petroleum-based products from refineries to distribution centers, gas stations, and other end-users. Oil Truckers play a crucial role in the energy sector, ensuring that petroleum products are delivered safely and …Examples: Fuel logistics
- 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: Automotive logistics
- 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, …Examples: Freight transportation, Long-haul trucking, Refrigerated trucking, Flatbed trucking, Heavy haul trucking, Intermodal
- 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: Logistics transfer companies
- 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 …Examples: Logistics and distribution
- 4215-05 - Art DeliveryArt Delivery is a specialized industry within the courier services sector that focuses on the transportation and delivery of artwork. This industry requires a high level of expertise and care to ensure that valuable and often fragile pieces of art are transported safely and securely. Art Delivery companies typically offer a range of services, including packing, crating, transportation, and …Examples: Art shipping and logistics
- 4225-06 - Warehouses-Private & PublicWarehouses-Private & Public is an industry that involves the storage and management of goods and products for businesses and individuals. This industry is responsible for providing secure and organized storage facilities for a wide range of products, from raw materials to finished goods. Warehouses-Private & Public can be owned by private companies or public entities, such as government agencies …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL) warehouses
- 4226-04 - Storage-Industrial & CommercialCompanies in the Storage-Industrial & Commercial industry provide warehousing and storage services for a variety of goods and materials. These companies typically operate large facilities equipped with specialized equipment and technology to efficiently store and manage inventory. The industry serves a wide range of customers, including manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and other …Examples: Third-party logistics (3PL) providers
- 4226-18 - Warehouses-Commercial StorageWarehouses-Commercial Storage is an industry that involves the storage and management of goods and products for commercial purposes. These warehouses are used by businesses to store their inventory, raw materials, and finished products. The industry provides a range of services including storage, inventory management, order fulfillment, and distribution. Warehouses-Commercial Storage …Examples: Third-party logistics providers
- 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
- 4424-01 - Ocean-FreightOcean-Freight is a subdivision of the SIC Code 4424, which involves the transportation of goods via deep sea vessels. This industry is responsible for the movement of cargo across the world's oceans, connecting businesses and consumers with products from all corners of the globe. Ocean-Freight companies offer a range of services, including loading and unloading cargo, customs clearance, …Examples: Import/export, Logistics
- 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. …Examples: Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping, Tanker shipping, Breakbulk shipping, Project cargo
- 4481-02 - Steamship Terminal CompaniesSteamship Terminal Companies are businesses that operate terminals for the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo from steamships. These companies are responsible for managing the logistics of the terminal, including the scheduling of arrivals and departures, the handling of cargo, and the provision of services to passengers. Steamship Terminal Companies play a critical role …Examples: Port of Rotterdam, Port of Singapore, Port of Shanghai, Port of Hamburg, Port of Antwerp, Port of Los Angeles, Port of
- 4489-03 - Steamship CompaniesSteamship Companies are businesses that operate ships powered by steam engines for the transportation of passengers and cargo across bodies of water. These companies are involved in the management, operation, and maintenance of steamships, as well as the provision of related services such as cargo handling, logistics, and passenger services. Steamship Companies have a long history, dating …Examples: Transatlantic shipping, Cruise lines, Ferry services, Container shipping, Bulk shipping, Oil tanker shipping, Passenger
- 4491-03 - Terminals-River & MarineTerminals-River & Marine is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the loading and unloading of cargo from ships and barges at river and marine terminals. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transfer of goods between waterborne vessels and land-based transportation systems. Terminals-River & Marine companies provide a range of services …Examples: Container terminals, Bulk cargo terminals, Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) terminals, Liquid bulk terminals, Breakbulk
- 4492-03 - Marine Vessel ManagementMarine Vessel Management is a specialized industry that involves the management and operation of marine vessels such as ships, boats, and yachts. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessels, as well as the management of crew, cargo, and other resources. Marine Vessel Management companies provide a range of services to vessel owners, including …Examples: Cargo ship management, Yacht management, Offshore oil rig support, Ferry and passenger vessel management, Fishing
- 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 logistics services
- 4581-03 - Aircraft Ferrying & Transporting ServiceAircraft Ferrying & Transporting Service is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of aircraft from one location to another. This can include moving new or used aircraft from the manufacturer to the buyer, relocating aircraft for maintenance or repair, or delivering aircraft to a new owner. The service can be provided by independent contractors or by companies that …Examples: Aircraft logistics
- 4581-18 - Airport ServicesThe Airport Services industry involves the provision of various services to airports, flying fields, and airport terminal facilities. These services are essential for the smooth operation of airports and ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers. Companies in this industry offer a range of services, including ground handling, aircraft maintenance and repair, cargo handling, passenger …Examples: Cargo handling and logistics
- 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: Cargo logistics
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