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When a landowner has one or more tenants, renters, croppers, or managers, the land operated by each is considered a farm.\n\nThe sector distinguishes two basic activities: agricultural production and agricultural support activities.  Agricultural production includes establishments performing the complete farm or ranch operation, such as farm owner-operators and tenant farm operators.  Agricultural support activities include establishments that perform one or more activities associated with farm operation, such as soil preparation, planting, harvesting, and management, on a contract or fee basis.\n\nExcluded from the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting sector are establishments primarily engaged in agricultural research (e.g., experimental farms) and government establishments primarily engaged in administering programs for regulating and conserving land, mineral, wildlife, and forest use.  These establishments are classified in Industry 54171, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences; and Industry 92412, Administration of Conservation Programs, respectively.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74106,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"111","title":"Crop Production","description":"Industries in the Crop Production subsector grow crops mainly for food and fiber.  The subsector comprises establishments, such as farms, orchards, groves, greenhouses, and nurseries, primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, or trees and their seeds.\n\nThe industries in this subsector are grouped by similarity of production activity, including biological and physiological characteristics and economic requirements, the length of growing season, degree of crop rotation, extent of input specialization, labor requirements, and capital demands.  The production process is typically completed when the raw product or commodity grown reaches the \"farm gate\" for market, that is, at the point of first sale or price determination.\n\nEstablishments are classified in the Crop Production subsector when crop production (i.e., value of crops for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production.  Within the subsector, establishments are classified in a specific industry when a product or industry family of products (i.e., oilseed and grain farming, vegetable and melon farming, fruit and tree nut farming) account for one-half or more of the establishment's agricultural production.  Establishments with one-half or more crop production with no one product or family of products of an industry accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as general combination crop farming and are classified in Industry 11199, All Other Crop Farming.\n\nIndustries in the Crop Production subsector include establishments that own, operate, and manage and those that operate and manage.  Those that manage only are classified in Subsector 115, Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry.  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The crops included in this industry have an annual growth cycle and are grown in open fields.  Climate and cultural practices limit producing areas but often permit the growing of a combination of crops in a year.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"111","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":19,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74124,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11121","title":"Vegetable and Melon Farming","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing vegetable and/or melon crops; (2) producing vegetable and/or melon seeds; and (3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants.  The crops included in this industry have an annual growth cycle and are grown in open fields.  Climate and cultural practices limit producing areas but often permit the growing of a combination of crops in a year.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"1112","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":20,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74127,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1113","title":"Fruit and Tree Nut Farming","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing fruit and/or tree nut crops.  The crops included in this industry group are generally not grown from seeds and have a perennial life cycle.","level":3,"parent_code":"111","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":23,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74128,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11131","title":"Orange Groves","description":"See industry description for 111310.","level":4,"parent_code":"1113","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":24,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74130,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11132","title":"Citrus (except Orange) Groves","description":"See industry description for 111320.","level":4,"parent_code":"1113","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":26,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74132,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11133","title":"Noncitrus Fruit and Tree Nut Farming","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing noncitrus fruits (e.g., apples, grapes, berries, peaches); (2) growing tree nuts (e.g., pecans, almonds, pistachios); or (3) growing a combination of fruit(s) and tree nut(s) with no one fruit (or family of fruit) or family of tree nuts accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (i.e., value of crops for market).\n\nCross-References. 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The nursery stock includes short rotation woody crops that have growth cycles of 10 years or less.","level":3,"parent_code":"111","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":36,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74141,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11141","title":"Food Crops Grown Under Cover","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing food crops (e.g., fruits, melons, tomatoes) under glass or protective cover.\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"1114","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":37,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74144,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11142","title":"Nursery and Floriculture Production","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing nursery and floriculture products (e.g., nursery stock, shrubbery, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants) under cover or in open fields and/or (2) growing short rotation woody trees with a growing and harvesting cycle of 10 years or less for pulp or tree stock (e.g., cut Christmas trees, cottonwoods).\n\nCross-References. 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The animals are generally raised in various environments, from total confinement or captivity to feeding on an open range pasture.\n\nThe industries in this subsector are grouped by important factors, such as suitable grazing or pasture land, specialized buildings, type of equipment, and the amount and types of labor required.  Establishments are classified in the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector when animal production (i.e., value of animals for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production.  Establishments with one-half or more animal production with no one animal product or family of animal products of an industry accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as combination animal farming classified in Industry 11299, All Other Animal Production.","level":2,"parent_code":"11","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":56,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74161,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1121","title":"Cattle Ranching and Farming","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising cattle, milking dairy cattle, or feeding cattle for fattening.","level":3,"parent_code":"112","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":57,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74162,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11211","title":"Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming, including Feedlots","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising cattle (including cattle for dairy herd replacements), or feeding cattle for fattening.\n\nCross-References. 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These establishments use some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as holding in captivity, regular stocking, feeding, and protecting from predators, pests, and disease.\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"1125","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":85,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74193,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1129","title":"Other Animal Production","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising animals and insects (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry, sheep and goats, and aquaculture) for sale or product production.  These establishments are primarily engaged in raising one of the following: bees, horses and other equines, rabbits and other fur-bearing animals, and so forth, and producing products, such as honey and other bee products.  Establishments primarily engaged in raising a combination of animals with no one animal or family of animals accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (i.e., value of animals for market) are included in this industry group.","level":3,"parent_code":"112","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":89,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74194,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11291","title":"Apiculture","description":"See industry description for 112910.","level":4,"parent_code":"1129","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":90,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74196,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11292","title":"Horses and Other Equine Production","description":"See industry description for 112920.","level":4,"parent_code":"1129","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":92,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74198,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11293","title":"Fur-Bearing Animal and Rabbit Production","description":"See industry description for 112930.","level":4,"parent_code":"1129","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":94,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74200,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11299","title":"All Other Animal Production","description":"See industry description for 112990.","level":4,"parent_code":"1129","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":96,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74202,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"113","title":"Forestry and Logging","description":"Industries in the Forestry and Logging subsector grow and harvest timber on a long production cycle (i.e., of 10 years or more).  Long production cycles use different production processes than short production cycles, which require more horticultural interventions prior to harvest, resulting in processes more similar to those found in the Crop Production subsector.  Consequently, Christmas tree production and other production involving production cycles of less than 10 years, are classified in the Crop Production subsector.\n\nIndustries in this subsector specialize in different stages of the production cycle.  Reforestation requires production of seedlings in specialized nurseries.  Timber production requires natural forest or suitable areas of land that are available for a long duration.  The maturation time for timber depends upon the species of tree, the climatic conditions of the region, and the intended purpose of the timber.  The harvesting of timber (except when done on an extremely small scale) requires specialized machinery unique to the industry.  Establishments gathering forest products, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fibers, Spanish moss, and ginseng and truffles, are also included in this subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"11","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":98,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74203,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1131","title":"Timber Tract Operations","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the operation of timber tracts for the purpose of selling standing timber.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"113","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":99,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74204,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11311","title":"Timber Tract Operations","description":"See industry description for 113110.","level":4,"parent_code":"1131","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":100,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74206,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1132","title":"Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing trees for reforestation and/or (2) gathering forest products, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fibers, Spanish moss, ginseng, and truffles.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"113","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":102,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74207,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11321","title":"Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products","description":"See industry description for 113210.","level":4,"parent_code":"1132","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":103,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74209,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1133","title":"Logging","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) cutting timber; (2) cutting and transporting timber; and (3) producing wood chips in the field.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"113","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":105,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74210,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11331","title":"Logging","description":"See industry description for 113310.","level":4,"parent_code":"1133","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":106,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74212,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"114","title":"Fishing, Hunting and Trapping","description":"Industries in the Fishing, Hunting and Trapping subsector harvest fish and other wild animals from their natural habitats and are dependent upon a continued supply of the natural resource.  The harvesting of fish is the predominant economic activity of this subsector and it usually requires specialized vessels that, by the nature of their size, configuration and equipment, are not suitable for any other type of production, such as transportation. \n\nHunting and trapping activities utilize a wide variety of production processes and are classified in the same subsector as fishing because the availability of resources and the constraints imposed, such as conservation requirements and proper habitat maintenance, are similar.","level":2,"parent_code":"11","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":108,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74213,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1141","title":"Fishing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, or miscellaneous marine products from a natural habitat, such as the catching of bluefish, eels, salmon, tuna, clams, crabs, lobsters, mussels, oysters, shrimp, frogs, sea urchins, and turtles.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"114","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":109,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74214,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11411","title":"Fishing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, or miscellaneous marine products from a natural habitat, such as the catching of bluefish, eels, salmon, tuna, clams, crabs, lobsters, mussels, oysters, shrimp, frogs, sea urchins, and turtles.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"1141","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":110,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74218,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1142","title":"Hunting and Trapping","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) commercial hunting and trapping; (2) operating commercial game preserves, such as game retreats; and (3) operating hunting preserves.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"114","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":114,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74219,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11421","title":"Hunting and Trapping","description":"See industry description for 114210.","level":4,"parent_code":"1142","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":115,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74221,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"115","title":"Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry","description":"Industries in the Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry subsector provide support services that are an essential part of agricultural and forestry production.  These support activities may be performed by the agriculture or forestry producing establishment or conducted independently as an alternative source of inputs required for the production process for a given crop, animal, or forestry industry.  Establishments that primarily perform these activities independent of the agriculture or forestry producing establishment are in this subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"11","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":117,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74222,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1151","title":"Support Activities for Crop Production","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support activities for growing crops.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAerial crop dusting or spraying (i.e., using specialized or dedicated aircraft)\nFarm management services\nCotton ginning\nPlanting crops\nCultivating services\nVineyard cultivation services\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"115","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":118,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74223,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11511","title":"Support Activities for Crop Production","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support activities for growing crops.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAerial crop dusting or spraying (i.e., using specialized or dedicated aircraft)\nFarm management services\nCotton ginning\nPlanting crops\nCultivating services\nVineyard cultivation services\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"1151","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":119,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74230,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1152","title":"Support Activities for Animal Production","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing support activities related to raising livestock (e.g., cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry, sheep).  These establishments may perform one or more of the following: (1) breeding services for animals, including companion animals (e.g., cats, dogs, pet birds); (2) pedigree record services; (3) boarding horses; (4) dairy herd improvement activities; (5) livestock spraying; and (6) sheep dipping and shearing.\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"115","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":126,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74231,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11521","title":"Support Activities for Animal Production","description":"See industry description for 115210.","level":4,"parent_code":"1152","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":127,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74233,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"1153","title":"Support Activities for Forestry","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing particular support activities related to timber production, wood technology, forestry economics and marketing, and forest protection.  These establishments may provide support activities for forestry, such as estimating timber, forest firefighting, forest pest control, treating burned forests from the air for reforestation or on an emergency basis, and consulting on wood attributes and reforestation.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"115","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":129,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74234,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"11531","title":"Support Activities for Forestry","description":"See industry description for 115310.","level":4,"parent_code":"1153","sector_code":"11","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":130,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74236,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21","title":"Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction sector comprises establishments that extract naturally occurring mineral solids, such as coal and ores; liquid minerals, such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas.  The term \"mining\" is used in the broad sense to include quarrying, well operations, beneficiating (e.g., crushing, screening, washing, and flotation), and other preparation customarily performed at the mine site, or as a part of mining activity.\n\nThe Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction sector distinguishes two basic activities: mine operation and mining support activities.  Mine operation includes establishments operating mines, quarries, or oil and gas wells on their own account or for others on a contract or fee basis.  Mining support activities include establishments that perform exploration (except geophysical surveying and mapping) on a contract or fee basis and/or other mining services on a contract or fee basis (except mine site preparation, construction, and transportation activities).\n\nEstablishments in the Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction sector are grouped and classified according to the natural resource mined or to be mined.  Industries include establishments that develop and/or operate the mine site, extract the natural resources, beneficiate (i.e., prepare) the mineral mined, or provide mining support activities.  Beneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles that can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use.  The operations that take place in beneficiation are primarily mechanical, such as grinding, washing, magnetic separation, and centrifugal separation.  In contrast, manufacturing operations primarily use chemical and electrochemical processes, such as electrolysis and distillation.  However, some treatments, such as heat treatments, take place in both the beneficiation and the manufacturing (i.e., smelting/refining) stages.  The range of preparation activities varies by mineral and the purity of any given ore deposit.  While some minerals, such as petroleum and natural gas, require little or no preparation, others are washed and screened, while yet others, such as gold and silver, can be transformed into bullion before leaving the mine site.\n\nMining, beneficiating, and manufacturing activities often occur in a single location.  Separate receipts will be collected for these activities whenever possible.  When receipts cannot be broken out between mining and manufacturing, establishments that mine or quarry nonmetallic minerals, and then beneficiate the nonmetallic minerals into more finished manufactured products are classified based on the primary activity of the establishment.  A mine that manufactures a small amount of finished products will be classified in Sector 21, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction.  An establishment that mines whose primary output is a more finished manufactured product will be classified in Sector 31-33, Manufacturing.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":132,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74237,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"211","title":"Oil and Gas Extraction","description":"Industries in the Oil and Gas Extraction subsector operate and/or develop oil and gas field properties.  Operation and development activities include exploration for crude petroleum and natural gas; drilling, completing, and equipping wells; operating separators, emulsion breakers, desilting equipment, and field gathering lines for crude petroleum and natural gas; and all other activities in the preparation of oil and gas up to the point of shipment from the producing property.  This subsector includes the production of crude petroleum, the mining and extraction of oil from oil shale and oil sands, the production of natural gas, sulfur recovery from natural gas, and recovery of hydrocarbon liquids.\n\nEstablishments in this subsector include those that operate oil and gas wells on their own account or for others on a contract or fee basis.  Establishments primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the drilling or operation of oil and gas wells (except geophysical surveying and mapping, mine site preparation, construction of oil/gas pipelines, and transportation activities) are classified in Subsector 213, Support Activities for Mining.","level":2,"parent_code":"21","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":133,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74238,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2111","title":"Oil and Gas Extraction","description":"The 2111 Oil and Gas Extraction sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in exploring for, developing, and extracting crude petroleum and natural gas from underground reservoirs. Activities include drilling, operating wells, and providing related services such as well completion, maintenance, and production testing. The sector also covers companies that perform hydraulic fracturing and other techniques to enhance recovery of hydrocarbons.","level":3,"parent_code":"211","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":134,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74239,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21112","title":"Crude Petroleum Extraction","description":"See industry description for 211120.","level":4,"parent_code":"2111","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":135,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74241,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21113","title":"Natural Gas Extraction","description":"See industry description for 211130.","level":4,"parent_code":"2111","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":137,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74243,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"212","title":"Mining (except Oil and Gas)","description":"Industries in the Mining (except Oil and Gas) subsector primarily engage in mining, mine site development, and beneficiating (i.e., preparing) metallic minerals and nonmetallic minerals, including coal.  The term \"mining\" is used in the broad sense to include ore extraction, quarrying, and beneficiating (e.g., crushing, screening, washing, sizing, concentrating, and flotation), customarily done at the mine site.\n\nBeneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles which can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use.  The operations that take place in beneficiation are primarily mechanical, such as grinding, washing, magnetic separation, centrifugal separation, and so on. In contrast, manufacturing operations primarily use chemical and electrochemical processes, such as electrolysis, distillation, and so on.  However, some treatments, such as heat treatments, take place in both stages: the beneficiation and the manufacturing (i.e., smelting/refining) stages.  The range of preparation activities varies by mineral and the purity of any given ore deposit.  While some minerals, such as petroleum and natural gas, require little or no preparation, others are washed and screened, while yet others, such as gold and silver, can be transformed into bullion before leaving the mine site.\n\nEstablishments in the Mining (except Oil and Gas) subsector include those that have complete responsibility for operating mines and quarries (except oil and gas wells) and those that operate mines and quarries (except oil and gas wells) for others on a contract or fee basis.  Establishments primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis (except geophysical surveying and mapping, mine site preparation, construction, and transportation activities), required for the mining and quarrying of minerals are classified in Subsector 213, Support Activities for Mining.","level":2,"parent_code":"21","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":139,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74244,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2121","title":"Coal Mining","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) mining bituminous coal, anthracite coal, and lignite by underground mining, auger mining, strip mining, culm bank mining, and other surface mining; (2) developing coal mine sites; and (3) beneficiating (i.e., preparing) coal (e.g., cleaning, washing, screening, and sizing).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"212","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":140,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74245,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21211","title":"Coal Mining","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) mining bituminous coal, anthracite coal, and lignite by underground mining, auger mining, strip mining, culm bank mining, and other surface mining; (2) developing coal mine sites; and (3) beneficiating (i.e., preparing) coal (e.g., cleaning, washing, screening, and sizing).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2121","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":141,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74248,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2122","title":"Metal Ore Mining","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in developing mine sites or mining metallic minerals, and establishments primarily engaged in ore dressing and beneficiating (i.e., preparing) operations, such as crushing, grinding, washing, drying, sintering, concentrating, calcining, and leaching.  Beneficiating may be performed at mills operated in conjunction with the mines served or at mills, such as custom mills, operated separately.","level":3,"parent_code":"212","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":144,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74249,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21221","title":"Iron Ore Mining","description":"See industry description for 212210.","level":4,"parent_code":"2122","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":145,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74251,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21222","title":"Gold Ore and Silver Ore Mining","description":"See industry description for 212220.","level":4,"parent_code":"2122","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":147,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74253,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21223","title":"Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining","description":"See industry description for 212230.","level":4,"parent_code":"2122","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":149,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74255,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21229","title":"Other Metal Ore Mining","description":"See industry description for 212290.","level":4,"parent_code":"2122","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":151,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74257,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2123","title":"Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in developing mine sites, or in mining or quarrying nonmetallic minerals (except fuels).  Also included are certain well and brine operations, and preparation plants primarily engaged in beneficiating (e.g., crushing, grinding, washing, and concentrating) nonmetallic minerals.\n\nBeneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles which can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use.  The operations that take place in beneficiation are primarily mechanical, such as grinding, washing, magnetic separation, and centrifugal separation.  In contrast, manufacturing operations primarily use chemical and electrochemical processes, such as electrolysis and distillation.  However, some treatments, such as heat treatments, take place in both the beneficiation and the manufacturing (i.e., smelting/refining) stages.  The range of preparation activities varies by mineral and the purity of any given ore deposit.  While some minerals, such as petroleum and natural gas, require little or no preparation, others are washed and screened, while yet others, such as gold and silver, can be transformed into bullion before leaving the mine site.","level":3,"parent_code":"212","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":153,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74258,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21231","title":"Stone Mining and Quarrying","description":"This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in developing the mine site, mining or quarrying dimension stone (i.e., rough blocks and/or slabs of stone), or mining and quarrying crushed and broken stone and/or (2) preparation plants primarily engaged in beneficiating stone (e.g., crushing, grinding, washing, screening, pulverizing, and sizing).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2123","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":154,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74263,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21232","title":"Sand, Gravel, Clay, and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining and Quarrying","description":"This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in developing the mine site and/or mining, quarrying, dredging for sand and gravel, or mining clay (e.g., china clay, paper clay and slip clay) or ceramic and refractory minerals and (2) preparation plants primarily engaged in beneficiating (e.g., washing, screening, and grinding) sand and gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory minerals.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2123","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":159,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74267,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21239","title":"Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying","description":"See industry description for 212390.","level":4,"parent_code":"2123","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":163,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74269,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"213","title":"Support Activities for Mining","description":"Industries in the Support Activities for Mining subsector group establishments primarily providing support services, on a contract or fee basis (except geophysical surveying and mapping, mine site preparation, construction, and transportation activities), required for the mining and quarrying of minerals and for the extraction of oil and gas.  Establishments performing exploration for minerals, on a contract or fee basis, are included in this subsector.  Exploration services include traditional prospecting methods, such as taking core samples and making geological observations at prospective sites.\n\nThe activities performed on a contract or fee basis by establishments in the Support Activities for Mining subsector are also often performed in-house by mining operators.  These activities include taking core samples, making geological observations at prospective sites, excavating slush pits and cellars, and such oil and gas operations as spudding in, drilling in, redrilling, directional drilling, and well surveying; running, cutting, and pulling casings, tubes, and rods; cementing and shooting wells; perforating well casings; acidizing and chemically treating wells; cleaning out, bailing, and swabbing wells; and operating oil and gas field gathering lines.\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged in providing site preparation and related construction activities on a contract or fee basis are classified in Sector 23, Construction.  Establishments primarily engaged in providing transportation activities in support of mining, quarrying, or oil and gas extraction are classified in Sector 48-49, Transportation and Warehousing, based on the primary activity.","level":2,"parent_code":"21","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":165,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74270,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2131","title":"Support Activities for Mining","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis (except geophysical surveying and mapping, mine site preparation, construction, and transportation activities), required for the mining and quarrying of minerals and for the extraction of oil and gas.  Drilling, taking core samples, and making geological observations at prospective sites for minerals, on a contract or fee basis, are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"213","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":166,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74271,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"21311","title":"Support Activities for Mining","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis (except geophysical surveying and mapping, mine site preparation, construction, and transportation activities), required for the mining and quarrying of minerals and for the extraction of oil and gas.  Drilling, taking core samples, and making geological observations at prospective sites for minerals, on a contract or fee basis, are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2131","sector_code":"21","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":167,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74277,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22","title":"Utilities","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Utilities sector comprises establishments engaged in the provision of the following utility services: electric power, natural gas, steam supply, water supply, and sewage treatment and disposal.  Within this sector, the specific activities associated with the utility services provided vary by utility: electric power includes generation, transmission, and distribution; natural gas includes distribution; steam supply includes provision and/or distribution; water supply includes treatment and distribution; and sewage removal includes collection, treatment, and disposal of waste through sewer systems and sewage treatment facilities.\n\nExcluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in waste management services classified in Subsector 562, Waste Management and Remediation Services.  These establishments also collect, treat, and dispose of waste materials; however, they do not use sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":173,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74278,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"221","title":"Utilities","description":"Industries in the Utilities subsector provide electric power, natural gas, steam supply, water supply, and sewage treatment and disposal through a permanent infrastructure of lines, mains, and pipes.  Establishments are grouped together based on the utility service provided and the particular system or facilities required to perform the service.","level":2,"parent_code":"22","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":174,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74279,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2211","title":"Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in generating, transmitting, and/or distributing electric power.  Establishments in this industry group may perform one or more of the following activities: (1) operate generation facilities that produce electric energy; (2) operate transmission systems that convey the electricity from the generation facility to the distribution system; and (3) operate distribution systems that convey electric power received from the generation facility or the transmission system to the final consumer.","level":3,"parent_code":"221","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":175,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74280,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22111","title":"Electric Power Generation","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating electric power generation facilities.  These facilities convert other forms of energy, such as water power (i.e., hydroelectric), fossil fuels, nuclear power, and solar power, into electrical energy.  The establishments in this industry produce electric energy and provide electricity to transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2211","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":176,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74289,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22112","title":"Electric Power Transmission, Control, and Distribution","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating electric power transmission systems, controlling (i.e., regulating voltages) the transmission of electricity, and/or distributing electricity.  The transmission system includes lines and transformer stations.  These establishments arrange, facilitate, or coordinate the transmission of electricity from the generating source to the distribution centers, other electric utilities, or final consumers.  The distribution system consists of lines, poles, meters, and wiring that deliver the electricity to final consumers.\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"2211","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":185,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74292,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2212","title":"Natural Gas Distribution","description":"This industry comprises: (1) establishments primarily engaged in operating gas distribution systems (e.g., mains, meters); (2) establishments known as gas marketers that buy gas from the well and sell it to a distribution system; (3) establishments known as gas brokers or agents that arrange the sale of gas over gas distribution systems operated by others; and (4) establishments primarily engaged in transmitting and distributing gas to final consumers.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"221","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":188,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74293,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22121","title":"Natural Gas Distribution","description":"See industry description for 221210.","level":4,"parent_code":"2212","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":189,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74295,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2213","title":"Water, Sewage and Other Systems","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in: (1) operating water treatment plants and/or water supply systems; (2) operating sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities; or (3) providing steam, heated air, or cooled air.","level":3,"parent_code":"221","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":191,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74296,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22131","title":"Water Supply and Irrigation Systems","description":"See industry description for 221310.","level":4,"parent_code":"2213","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":192,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74298,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22132","title":"Sewage Treatment Facilities","description":"See industry description for 221320.","level":4,"parent_code":"2213","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":194,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74300,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"22133","title":"Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply","description":"See industry description for 221330.","level":4,"parent_code":"2213","sector_code":"22","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":196,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74302,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23","title":"Construction","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Construction sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects (e.g., highways and utility systems).  Establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of sites for new construction and establishments primarily engaged in subdividing land for sale as building sites also are included in this sector.\n\nConstruction work done may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs.  Activities of these establishments generally are managed at a fixed place of business, but they usually perform construction activities at multiple project sites.  Production responsibilities for establishments in this sector are usually specified in (1) contracts with the owners of construction projects (prime contracts) or (2) contracts with other construction establishments (subcontracts).\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged in contracts that include responsibility for all aspects of individual construction projects are commonly known as general contractors, but also may be known as design-builders, construction managers, turnkey contractors, or (in cases where two or more establishments jointly secure a general contract) joint-venture contractors.  Construction managers that provide oversight and scheduling only (i.e., agency) as well as construction managers that are responsible for the entire project (i.e., at risk) are included as general contractor type establishments.  Establishments of the \"general contractor type\" frequently arrange construction of separate parts of their projects through subcontracts with other construction establishments.\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged in activities to produce a specific component (e.g., masonry, painting, and electrical work) of a construction project are commonly known as specialty trade contractors.  Activities of specialty trade contractors are usually subcontracted from other construction establishments, but especially in remodeling and repair construction, the work may be done directly for the owner of the property.\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged in activities to construct buildings to be sold on sites that they own are known as for-sale builders, but also may be known as speculative builders or merchant builders.  For-sale builders produce buildings in a manner similar to general contractors, but their production processes also include site acquisition and securing of financial backing.  For-sale builders are most often associated with the construction of residential buildings.  Like general contractors, they may subcontract all or part of the actual construction work on their buildings.\n\nThere are substantial differences in the types of equipment, work force skills, and other inputs required by establishments in this sector.  To highlight these differences and variations in the underlying production functions, this sector is divided into three subsectors.\n\nSubsector 236, Construction of Buildings, comprises establishments of the general contractor type and for-sale builders involved in the construction of buildings.  Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, comprises establishments involved in the construction of engineering projects.  Subsector 238, Specialty Trade Contractors, comprises establishments engaged in specialty trade activities generally needed in the construction of all types of buildings.\n\nForce account construction is construction work performed by an enterprise primarily engaged in some business other than construction for its own account, using employees of the enterprise.  This activity is not included in the construction sector unless the construction work performed is the primary activity of a separate establishment of the enterprise.  The installation and the ongoing repair and maintenance of telecommunications and utility networks is excluded from construction when the establishments performing the work are not independent contractors.  Although a growing proportion of this work is subcontracted to independent contractors in the Construction sector, the operating units of telecommunications and utility companies performing this work are included with the telecommunications or utility activities.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":198,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74303,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"236","title":"Construction of Buildings","description":"The Construction of Buildings subsector comprises establishments primarily responsible for the construction of buildings.  The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs.  The on-site assembly of precut, panelized, and prefabricated buildings and construction of temporary buildings are included in this subsector.  Part or all of the production work for which the establishments in this subsector have responsibility may be subcontracted to other construction establishments--usually specialty trade contractors.\n\nEstablishments in this subsector are classified based on the types of buildings they construct.  This classification reflects variations in the requirements of the underlying production processes.","level":2,"parent_code":"23","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":199,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74304,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2361","title":"Residential Building Construction","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily responsible for the construction or remodeling and renovation of single-family and multifamily residential buildings.  Included in this industry are residential housing general contractors (i.e., new construction, remodeling, or renovating existing residential structures), for-sale builders and remodelers of residential structures, residential project construction management firms, and residential design-build firms.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"236","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":200,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74305,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23611","title":"Residential Building Construction","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily responsible for the construction or remodeling and renovation of single-family and multifamily residential buildings.  Included in this industry are residential housing general contractors (i.e., new construction, remodeling, or renovating existing residential structures), for-sale builders and remodelers of residential structures, residential project construction management firms, and residential design-build firms.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"2361","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":201,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74310,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2362","title":"Nonresidential Building Construction","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily responsible for the construction (including new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs) of nonresidential buildings.  This industry group includes nonresidential general contractors, nonresidential for-sale builders, nonresidential design-build firms, and nonresidential project construction management firms.","level":3,"parent_code":"236","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":206,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74311,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23621","title":"Industrial Building Construction","description":"See industry description for 236210.","level":4,"parent_code":"2362","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":207,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74313,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23622","title":"Commercial and Institutional Building Construction","description":"See industry description for 236220.","level":4,"parent_code":"2362","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":209,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74315,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"237","title":"Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction","description":"The Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction subsector comprises establishments whose primary activity is the construction of entire engineering projects (e.g., highways and dams), and specialty trade contractors, whose primary activity is the production of a specific component for such projects.  Specialty trade contractors in the Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction subsector generally are performing activities that are specific to heavy and civil engineering construction projects and are not normally performed on buildings.  The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs. \n\nSpecialty trade activities are classified in this subsector if the skills and equipment present are specific to heavy or civil engineering construction projects.  For example, specialized equipment is needed to paint lines on highways.  This equipment is not normally used in building applications so the activity is classified in this subsector.  Traffic signal installation, while specific to highways, uses much of the same skills and equipment that are needed for electrical work in building projects and is therefore classified in Subsector 238, Specialty Trade Contractors.\n\nConstruction projects involving water resources (e.g., dredging and land drainage) and projects involving open space improvement (e.g., parks and trails) are included in this subsector.  Establishments whose primary activity is the subdivision of land into individual building lots usually perform various additional site-improvement activities (e.g., road building and utility line installation) and are included in this subsector. \n\nEstablishments in this subsector are classified based on the types of structures that they construct.  This classification reflects variations in the requirements of the underlying production processes.","level":2,"parent_code":"23","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":211,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74316,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2371","title":"Utility System Construction","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of distribution lines and related buildings and structures for utilities (i.e., water, sewer, petroleum, gas, power, and communication).  All structures (including buildings) that are integral parts of utility systems (e.g., storage tanks, pumping stations, power plants, and refineries) are included in this industry group.","level":3,"parent_code":"237","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":212,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74317,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23711","title":"Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction","description":"See industry description for 237110.","level":4,"parent_code":"2371","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":213,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74319,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23712","title":"Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction","description":"See industry description for 237120.","level":4,"parent_code":"2371","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":215,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74321,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23713","title":"Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction","description":"See industry description for 237130.","level":4,"parent_code":"2371","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":217,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74323,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2372","title":"Land Subdivision","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in servicing land and subdividing real property into lots, for subsequent sale to builders.  Servicing of land may include excavation work for the installation of roads and utility lines.  The extent of work may vary from project to project.  Land subdivision precedes building activity and the subsequent building is often residential, but may also be commercial tracts and industrial parks.  These establishments may do all the work themselves or subcontract the work to others.  Establishments that perform only the legal subdivision of land are not included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. 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The work performed may include new work, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and repairs.  Specialty trade contractors are included in this industry if they are engaged in activities primarily related to highway, street, and bridge construction (e.g., installing guardrails on highways).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAirport runway construction\nHighway line painting\nCauseway construction\nPainting traffic lanes or parking lot lines\nCulverts, highway, road, and street, construction\nPothole filling, highway, road, street, or bridge\nElevated highway construction\nResurfacing, highway, road, street, or bridge\nGuardrail construction\nSign erection, highway, road, street, or bridge \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"237","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":222,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74327,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23731","title":"Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction","description":"See industry description for 237310.","level":4,"parent_code":"2373","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":223,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74329,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2379","title":"Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in heavy and civil engineering construction projects (excluding highway, street, bridge, and distribution line construction).  The work performed may include new work, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and repairs.  Specialty trade contractors are included in this industry if they are engaged in activities primarily related to heavy and civil engineering construction projects (excluding highway, street, bridge, distribution line, oil and gas structure, and utilities building and structure construction).  Construction projects involving water resources (e.g., dredging and land drainage), development of marine facilities, and projects involving open space improvement (e.g., parks and trails) are included in this industry.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nChannel construction\nLand drainage contractors\nDam construction\nMarine construction\nDock construction\nMicrotunneling contractors\nDredging (e.g., canal, channel, ditch, waterway)\nNuclear waste disposal site construction\nEarth retention system construction\nFlood control project construction\nPark ground and recreational open space improvement construction\nRailroad construction\nGolf course construction\nSubway construction\nHorizontal drilling (e.g., cable, pipeline, sewer installation)\nTrenching, underwater\nHydroelectric generating station construction\nTunnel construction \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"237","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":225,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74330,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"23799","title":"Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction","description":"See industry description for 237990.","level":4,"parent_code":"2379","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":226,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74332,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"238","title":"Specialty Trade Contractors","description":"The Specialty Trade Contractors subsector comprises establishments whose primary activity is performing specific activities (e.g., pouring concrete, site preparation, plumbing, painting, and electrical work) involved in building construction or other activities that are similar for all types of construction, but that are not responsible for the entire project.  The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs.  The production work performed by establishments in this subsector is usually subcontracted from establishments of the general contractor type or for-sale builders, but especially in remodeling and repair construction, work also may be done directly for the owner of the property.  Specialty trade contractors usually perform most of their work at the construction site, although they may have shops where they perform prefabrication and other work.  Establishments primarily engaged in preparing sites for new construction are also included in this subsector.\n\nThere are substantial differences in types of equipment, work force skills, and other inputs required by specialty trade contractors.  Establishments in this subsector are classified based on the underlying production function for the specialty trade in which they specialize.  Throughout the Specialty Trade Contractors subsector, establishments commonly provide both the parts and labor required to complete work.  For example, electrical contractors supply the current-carrying and noncurrent-carrying wiring devices that are required to install a circuit.  Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors also supply the parts required to complete a contract. \n\nEstablishments that specialize in activities primarily related to heavy and civil engineering construction that are not normally performed on buildings, such as the painting of lines on highways, are classified in Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction.\n\nEstablishments that are primarily engaged in selling construction materials are classified in Sector 42, Wholesale Trade, or Sector 44-45, Retail Trade, based on the characteristics of the selling unit.","level":2,"parent_code":"23","sector_code":"23","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":228,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74333,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"2381","title":"Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in the specialty trades needed to complete the basic structure (i.e., foundation, frame, and shell) of buildings.  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The assembling of component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing, except in cases where the activity is appropriately classified in Sector 23, Construction.\n\nEstablishments in the Manufacturing sector are often described as plants, factories, or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and material handling equipment.  However, establishments that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker's home and those engaged in selling to the general public products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries, candy stores, and custom tailors, may also be included in this sector.  Manufacturing establishments may process materials or may contract with other establishments to process their materials for them.  Both types of establishments are included in manufacturing.  Selected industries in the Manufacturing sector are comprised solely of establishments that process materials for other establishments on a contract or fee basis.  Beyond these dedicated contract manufacturing industries, establishments that process materials for other establishments are generally classified in the Manufacturing industry of the processed materials.\n\nThe materials, substances, or components transformed by manufacturing establishments are raw materials that are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, or quarrying as well as products of other manufacturing establishments.  The materials used may be purchased directly from producers, obtained through customary trade channels, or secured without recourse to the market by transferring the product from one establishment to another, under the same ownership.\n\nThe new product of a manufacturing establishment may be finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or consumption, or it may be semi-finished to become an input for an establishment engaged in further manufacturing.  For example, the product of the alumina refinery is the input used in the primary production of aluminum; primary aluminum is the input to an aluminum wire drawing plant; and aluminum wire is the input for a fabricated wire product manufacturing establishment.\n\nThe subsectors in the Manufacturing sector generally reflect distinct production processes related to material inputs, production equipment, and employee skills.  In the machinery area, where assembling is a key activity, parts and accessories for manufactured products are classified in the industry of the finished manufactured item when they are made for separate sale.  For example, an attachment for a piece of metalworking machinery would be classified with metalworking machinery.  However, component inputs from other manufacturing establishments are classified based on the production function of the component manufacturer.  For example, electronic components are classified in Subsector 334, Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing, and stampings are classified in Subsector 332, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing.\n\nManufacturing establishments often perform one or more activities that are classified outside the Manufacturing sector of NAICS.  For instance, almost all manufacturing has some captive research and development or administrative operations, such as accounting, payroll, or management.  These captive services are treated the same as captive manufacturing activities.  When the services are provided by separate establishments, they are classified in the NAICS sector where such services are primary, not in manufacturing. \n\nThe boundaries of manufacturing and the other sectors of the classification system can be somewhat blurry.  The establishments in the Manufacturing sector are engaged in the transformation of materials into new products.  Their output is a new product.  However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective.  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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3115","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":306,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74415,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31152","title":"Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 311520.","level":4,"parent_code":"3115","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":311,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74417,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3116","title":"Animal Slaughtering and Processing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) slaughtering animals; (2) preparing processed meats and meat byproducts; and (3) rendering and/or refining animal fat, bones, and meat scraps.  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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3116","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":314,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74423,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3117","title":"Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) canning seafood (including soup); (2) smoking, salting, and drying seafood; (3) eviscerating fresh fish by removing heads, fins, scales, bones, and entrails; (4) shucking and packing fresh shellfish; (5) processing marine fats and oils; and (6) freezing seafood.  Establishments known as \"floating factory ships\" that are engaged in the gathering and processing of seafood into canned seafood products are included in this industry.","level":3,"parent_code":"311","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":319,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74424,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31171","title":"Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging","description":"See industry description for 311710.","level":4,"parent_code":"3117","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":320,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74426,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3118","title":"Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) manufacturing fresh and frozen bread and other bakery products; (2) retailing bread and other bakery products not for immediate consumption made on the premises from flour, not from prepared dough; (3) manufacturing cookies, crackers, and dry pasta; (4) manufacturing prepared flour mixes or dough from flour ground elsewhere; or (5) manufacturing tortillas.","level":3,"parent_code":"311","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":322,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74427,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31181","title":"Bread and Bakery Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fresh and frozen bread and other bakery products.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3118","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":327,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74434,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31183","title":"Tortilla Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 311830.","level":4,"parent_code":"3118","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":330,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74436,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3119","title":"Other Food Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food (except animal food; grain and oilseed milling; sugar and confectionery products; preserved fruits, vegetables, and specialty foods; dairy products; meat products; seafood products; and bakery products and tortillas).  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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3119","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":333,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74440,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31192","title":"Coffee and Tea Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 311920.","level":4,"parent_code":"3119","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":336,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74442,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31193","title":"Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 311930.","level":4,"parent_code":"3119","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":338,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74444,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31194","title":"Seasoning and Dressing Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing dressings and sauces, such as mayonnaise, salad dressing, vinegar, mustard, horseradish, soy sauce, tartar sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and other prepared sauces (except tomato-based and gravies); (2) manufacturing spices, table salt, seasoning, and flavoring extracts (except coffee and meat), and natural food colorings; and (3) manufacturing dry mix food preparations, such as salad dressing mixes, gravy and sauce mixes, frosting mixes, and other dry mix preparations.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3119","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":340,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74447,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31199","title":"All Other Food Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food (except animal food; grain and oilseed milling; sugar and confectionery products; preserved fruits, vegetables, and specialty foods; dairy products; meat products; seafood products; baked goods and tortillas; snack foods; coffee and tea; flavoring syrups and concentrates; seasonings; and dressings).  Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients, including those mixing purchased dried and/or dehydrated ingredients for soup mixes and bouillon.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBaking powder manufacturing\nCut or peeled fresh vegetables manufacturing\nDessert puddings manufacturing\nEgg substitutes manufacturing\nSweetening syrups (except pure maple) manufacturing\nFresh pasta manufacturing\nFresh pizza manufacturing\nHoney processing\nPopcorn (except popped) manufacturing\nPowdered drink mixes (except chocolate, coffee, tea, or milk based) manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3119","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":343,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74450,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"312","title":"Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing subsector manufacture beverages and tobacco products.  The Beverage Manufacturing industry group includes three types of establishments: (1) those that manufacture nonalcoholic beverages; (2) those that manufacture alcoholic beverages through the fermentation process; and (3) those that produce distilled alcoholic beverages.  Ice manufacturing, while not a beverage, is included with nonalcoholic beverage manufacturing because it uses the same production process as water purification.\n\nIn the case of activities related to the manufacture of beverages, the structure follows the defined production processes.  Brandy, a distilled beverage, is not placed under distillery product manufacturing, but rather under winery product manufacturing since the production process used in the manufacturing of alcoholic grape-based beverages produces both wines (fermented beverage) and brandies (distilled beverage).\n\nThe Tobacco Manufacturing industry group includes two types of establishments: (1) those engaged in redrying and stemming tobacco and (2) those that manufacture tobacco products, such as cigarettes and cigars.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":346,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74451,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3121","title":"Beverage Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing soft drinks and ice; purifying and bottling water; and manufacturing brewery, winery, and distillery products.","level":3,"parent_code":"312","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":347,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74452,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31211","title":"Soft Drink and Ice Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing soft drinks; (2) manufacturing ice; and (3) purifying and bottling water.\n\nCross-References. 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The further manufacturing may be performed in the same establishment and classified in this subsector, or it may be performed at a separate establishment and be classified elsewhere in the Manufacturing sector.\n\nThe main processes in this subsector include preparation and spinning of fiber, knitting or weaving of fabric, and the finishing of the textile.  The NAICS structure follows and captures this process flow.  Major industries in this flow, such as preparation of fibers, weaving of fabric, knitting of fabric, and fiber and fabric finishing, are uniquely identified.  Texturizing, throwing, twisting, and winding of yarn contain aspects of both fiber preparation and fiber finishing and are classified with preparation of fibers rather than with finishing of fibers.\n\nNAICS separates the manufacturing of primary textiles and the manufacturing of textile products (except apparel) produced from purchased primary textiles, such as fabric.  The manufacturing of textile products (except apparel) from purchased fabric is classified in Subsector 314, Textile Product Mills, and apparel from purchased fabric is classified in Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishments that weave or knit fabric and make garments.  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(2) converting fabrics and textiles by buying fabric goods in the grey, having them finished on contract, and selling them at wholesale; or (3) coating, laminating, varnishing, waxing, and rubberizing textiles and apparel.","level":3,"parent_code":"313","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":374,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74479,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31331","title":"Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills","description":"See industry description for 313310.","level":4,"parent_code":"3133","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":375,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74481,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31332","title":"Fabric Coating Mills","description":"See industry description for 313320.","level":4,"parent_code":"3133","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":377,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74483,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"314","title":"Textile Product Mills","description":"Industries in the Textile Product Mills subsector group establishments that make textile products (except apparel).  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The household textile products may be made on a stock or custom basis for sale to individual retail customers.","level":3,"parent_code":"314","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":380,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74485,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31411","title":"Carpet and Rug Mills","description":"See industry description for 314110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3141","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":381,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74487,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31412","title":"Curtain and Linen Mills","description":"See industry description for 314120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3141","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":383,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74489,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3149","title":"Other Textile Product Mills","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in making textile products (except carpets and rugs, curtains and draperies, and other household textile products) from purchased materials.","level":3,"parent_code":"314","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":385,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74490,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31491","title":"Textile Bag and Canvas Mills","description":"See industry description for 314910.","level":4,"parent_code":"3149","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":386,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74492,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31499","title":"All Other Textile Product Mills","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonapparel textile products (except carpet, rugs, curtains, linens, bags, and canvas products) from purchased materials.  This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in decorative stitching such as embroidery or other art needlework on textile products, including apparel.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBatts and batting (except nonwoven fabrics) manufacturing\nCarpet cutting and binding\nDiapers (except disposable) made from purchased materials\nFishing nets made from purchased materials\nEmbroidering on textile products or apparel for the trade\nRopes (except wire rope) manufacturing\nSleeping bags manufacturing\nTire cord and fabric, all materials, manufacturing\nTwines manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. 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The Apparel Manufacturing subsector includes a diverse range of establishments manufacturing full lines of ready-to-wear apparel and custom apparel: apparel contractors, performing cutting or sewing operations on materials owned by others; jobbers, performing entrepreneurial functions involved in apparel manufacturing; and tailors, manufacturing custom garments for individual clients.  Knitting fabric, when done alone, is classified in the Textile Mills subsector, but when knitting is combined with the production of complete garments, the activity is classified in the Apparel Manufacturing subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":391,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74496,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3151","title":"Apparel Knitting Mills","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in knitting apparel or knitting fabric and then manufacturing apparel.  Jobbers, performing entrepreneurial functions involved in knitting apparel and accessories, are included.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"315","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":392,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74497,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31512","title":"Apparel Knitting Mills","description":"See industry description for 315120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3151","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":393,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74499,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3152","title":"Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing cut and sew apparel from woven fabric or purchased knit fabric.  Included in this industry group is a diverse range of establishments manufacturing full lines of ready-to-wear apparel and custom apparel: apparel contractors, performing cutting or sewing operations on materials owned by others; jobbers, performing entrepreneurial functions involved in apparel manufacturing; and tailors, manufacturing custom garments for individual clients.  Establishments weaving or knitting fabric, without manufacturing apparel, are classified in Subsector 313, Textile Mills.","level":3,"parent_code":"315","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":395,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74500,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31521","title":"Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors","description":"See industry description for 315210.","level":4,"parent_code":"3152","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":396,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74502,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31525","title":"Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (except Contractors)","description":"See industry description for 315250.","level":4,"parent_code":"3152","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":398,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74504,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3159","title":"Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing apparel and accessories (except apparel knitting mills, cut and sew apparel contractors, and cut and sew apparel manufacturing (except contractors)).  Jobbers, who perform entrepreneurial functions involved in apparel accessories manufacture, including buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for apparel accessories to be made from their materials, and marketing finished apparel accessories, are included.  Examples of products made by these establishments are belts, caps, gloves (except medical, safety, sporting), hats, and neckties.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"315","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":400,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74505,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31599","title":"Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 315990.","level":4,"parent_code":"3159","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":401,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74507,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"316","title":"Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing","description":"Establishments in the Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing subsector transform hides into leather by tanning or curing and fabricating the leather into products for final consumption.  This subsector also includes the manufacture of similar products from other materials, including products (except apparel) made from \"leather substitutes,\" such as rubber, plastics, or textiles.  Rubber footwear, textile luggage, and plastics purses or wallets are examples of \"leather substitute\" products included in this subsector.  The products made from leather substitutes are included in this subsector because they are made in similar ways leather products are made (e.g., luggage).  They are made in the same establishments, so it is not practical to separate them.\n\nThe inclusion of leather and hide tanning and finishing in this subsector is partly because it is a relatively small industry that has few close neighbors as a production process, partly because leather is an input to some of the other products classified in this subsector, and partly for historical reasons.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":403,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74508,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3161","title":"Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) tanning, currying, and finishing hides and skins; (2) having others process hides and skins on a contract basis; and (3) dyeing or dressing furs.","level":3,"parent_code":"316","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":404,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74509,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31611","title":"Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing","description":"See industry description for 316110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3161","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":405,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74511,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3162","title":"Footwear Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing footwear (except orthopedic extension footwear).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAthletic shoes manufacturing\nBallet slippers manufacturing\nCleated athletic shoes manufacturing\nShoes, children's and infants' (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing\nShoes, men's (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing\nShoes, women's (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"316","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":407,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74512,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31621","title":"Footwear Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 316210.","level":4,"parent_code":"3162","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":408,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74514,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3169","title":"Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing leather products (except footwear and apparel) from purchased leather or leather substitutes (e.g., fabric, plastics).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBillfolds, all materials, manufacturing\nBoot and shoe cut stock and findings, leather, manufacturing\nDog furnishings (e.g., collars, harnesses, leashes, muzzles), manufacturing \nLuggage, all materials, manufacturing\nShoe soles, leather, manufacturing\nPurses, women's, all materials (except metal), manufacturing\nToilet kits and cases (except metal) manufacturing\nWatch bands (except metal) manufacturing\nWelders' jackets, leggings, and sleeves, leather, manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"316","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":410,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74515,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"31699","title":"Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 316990.","level":4,"parent_code":"3169","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":411,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74517,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"321","title":"Wood Product Manufacturing","description":"Establishments in the Wood Product Manufacturing subsector manufacture wood products, such as lumber, plywood, veneers, wood containers, wood flooring, wood trusses, manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes), and prefabricated wood buildings.  The production processes of the Wood Product Manufacturing subsector include sawing, planing, shaping, laminating, and assembling wood products starting from logs that are cut into bolts, or lumber that then may be further cut, or shaped by lathes or other shaping tools.  The lumber or other transformed wood shapes may also be subsequently planed or smoothed, and assembled into finished products, such as wood containers.  The Wood Product Manufacturing subsector includes establishments that make wood products from logs and bolts that are sawed and shaped, and establishments that purchase sawed lumber and make wood products.  With the exception of sawmills and wood preservation establishments, the establishments are grouped into industries mainly based on the specific products manufactured.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":413,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74518,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3211","title":"Sawmills and Wood Preservation","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) sawing dimension lumber, boards, beams, timber, poles, ties, shingles, shakes, siding, and wood chips from logs or bolts; (2) sawing round wood poles, pilings, and posts and treating them with preservatives; and (3) treating wood sawed, planed, or shaped in other establishments with creosote or other preservatives to prevent decay and to protect against fire and insects.  Sawmills may plane the rough lumber that they make with a planing machine to achieve smoothness and uniformity of size.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"321","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":414,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74519,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32111","title":"Sawmills and Wood Preservation","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) sawing dimension lumber, boards, beams, timber, poles, ties, shingles, shakes, siding, and wood chips from logs or bolts; (2) sawing round wood poles, pilings, and posts and treating them with preservatives; and (3) treating wood sawed, planed, or shaped in other establishments with creosote or other preservatives to prevent decay and to protect against fire and insects.  Sawmills may plane the rough lumber that they make with a planing machine to achieve smoothness and uniformity of size.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3211","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":415,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74522,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3212","title":"Veneer, Plywood, and Engineered Wood Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing veneer and/or plywood; (2) manufacturing engineered wood members; and (3) manufacturing reconstituted wood products.  This industry includes manufacturing plywood from veneer made in the same establishment or from veneer made in other establishments, and manufacturing plywood faced with nonwood materials, such as plastics or metal.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nFabricated structural wood members manufacturing\nLaminated structural wood members manufacturing\nMedium density fiberboard (MDF) manufacturing\nOriented strandboard (OSB) manufacturing\nParticleboard manufacturing\nPlywood manufacturing\nReconstituted wood sheets and boards manufacturing\nRoof trusses, wood, manufacturing\nVeneer mills\nWaferboard manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"321","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":418,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74523,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32121","title":"Veneer, Plywood, and Engineered Wood Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing veneer and/or plywood; (2) manufacturing engineered wood members; and (3) manufacturing reconstituted wood products.  This industry includes manufacturing plywood from veneer made in the same establishment or from veneer made in other establishments, and manufacturing plywood faced with nonwood materials, such as plastics or metal.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nFabricated structural wood members manufacturing\nLaminated structural wood members manufacturing\nMedium density fiberboard (MDF) manufacturing\nOriented strandboard (OSB) manufacturing\nParticleboard manufacturing\nPlywood manufacturing\nReconstituted wood sheets and boards manufacturing\nRoof trusses, wood, manufacturing\nVeneer mills\nWaferboard manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3212","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":419,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74528,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3219","title":"Other Wood Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood products (except establishments operating sawmills and wood preservation facilities; and establishments manufacturing veneer, plywood, or engineered wood products).","level":3,"parent_code":"321","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":424,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74529,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32191","title":"Millwork","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing hardwood and softwood cut stock and dimension stock (i.e., shapes); wood windows and wood doors; and other millwork including wood flooring.  Dimension stock or cut stock is defined as lumber and worked wood products cut or shaped to specialized sizes.  These establishments generally use woodworking machinery, such as jointers, planers, lathes, and routers to shape wood.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3219","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":425,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74533,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32192","title":"Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 321920.","level":4,"parent_code":"3219","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":429,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74535,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32199","title":"All Other Wood Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood products (except establishments operating sawmills and wood preservation facilities; and establishments manufacturing veneer, plywood, engineered wood products, millwork, wood containers, or pallets).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nMobile homes manufacturing\nPanels, prefabricated wood building, manufacturing\nPrefabricated wood buildings manufacturing\nWood dowels manufacturing\nSections, prefabricated wood building, manufacturing\nWood handles (e.g., broom, handtool, mop) manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3219","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":431,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74539,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"322","title":"Paper Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Paper Manufacturing subsector make pulp, paper, or converted paper products.  The manufacturing of these products is grouped together because they constitute a series of vertically connected processes.  More than one is often carried out in a single establishment.  There are essentially three activities.  The manufacturing of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibers from other impurities in wood or used paper.  The manufacturing of paper involves matting these fibers into a sheet.  The manufacturing of converted paper products involves converting paper and other materials by various cutting and shaping techniques and includes coating and laminating activities.\n\nThe Paper Manufacturing subsector is subdivided into two industry groups, the first for the manufacturing of pulp and paper and the second for the manufacturing of converted paper products.  Paper making is treated as the core activity of the subsector.  Therefore, any establishment that makes paper (including paperboard), either alone or in combination with pulp manufacturing or paper converting, is classified as a paper or paperboard mill.  Establishments that make pulp without making paper are classified as pulp mills.  Pulp mills, paper mills, and paperboard mills comprise the first industry group.\n\nEstablishments that make products from purchased paper and other materials make up the second industry group, Converted Paper Product Manufacturing.  This general activity is then subdivided based, for the most part, on process distinctions.  Paperboard container manufacturing uses corrugating, cutting, and shaping machinery to form paperboard into containers.  Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing establishments cut and coat paper and foil.  Stationery product manufacturing establishments make a variety of paper products used for writing, filing, and similar applications.  Other converted paper product manufacturing includes, in particular, the conversion of sanitary paper stock into such things as tissue paper and disposable diapers.\n\nAn important process used in the Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing industry is lamination, often combined with coating.  Lamination and coating make a composite material with improved properties of strength, impermeability, and so on.  The laminated materials may be paper, metal foil, or plastics film.  While paper is often one of the components, it is not always.  Lamination of plastics film to plastics film is classified in Subsector 326, Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing, because establishments that do this often first make the film.  The same situation holds with respect to bags.  The manufacturing of bags from plastics only, whether or not laminated, is classified in Subsector 326, Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are photosensitive papers.  These papers are chemically treated and are classified in Industry 32599, All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":435,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74540,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3221","title":"Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper, or paperboard.","level":3,"parent_code":"322","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":436,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74541,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32211","title":"Pulp Mills","description":"See industry description for 322110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3221","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":437,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74543,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32212","title":"Paper Mills","description":"See industry description for 322120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3221","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":439,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74545,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32213","title":"Paperboard Mills","description":"See industry description for 322130.","level":4,"parent_code":"3221","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":441,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74547,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3222","title":"Converted Paper Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper or paperboard without manufacturing paper or paperboard.","level":3,"parent_code":"322","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":443,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74548,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32221","title":"Paperboard Container Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard into containers without manufacturing paperboard.  These establishments use corrugating, cutting, and shaping machinery to form paperboard into containers.  Products made by these establishments include boxes, corrugated sheets, pads, pallets, paper dishes, and fiber drums and reels.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3222","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":444,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74552,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32222","title":"Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 322220.","level":4,"parent_code":"3222","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":448,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74554,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32223","title":"Stationery Product Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 322230.","level":4,"parent_code":"3222","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":450,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74556,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32229","title":"Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) converting paper and paperboard into products (except containers, bags, coated and treated paper and paperboard, and stationery products) or (2) converting pulp into pulp products, such as disposable diapers, or molded pulp egg cartons, food trays, and dishes.  Processes used include laminating or lining purchased paper or paperboard.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCrepe paper made from purchased paper\nDie-cut paper products (except for office use) made from purchased paper or paperboard\nPaper novelties made from purchased paper\nMolded pulp products (e.g., egg cartons, food containers, food trays) manufacturing\nSanitary products made from purchased sanitary paper stock\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3222","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":452,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74559,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"323","title":"Printing and Related Support Activities","description":"Industries in the Printing and Related Support Activities subsector print products, such as newspapers, books, labels, business cards, stationery, business forms, and other materials, and perform support activities, such as data imaging, platemaking services, and bookbinding.  The support activities included here are an integral part of the printing industry, and a product (a printing plate, a bound book, or a computer disk or file) that is an integral part of the printing industry is almost always provided by these operations.\n\nProcesses used in printing include a variety of methods used to transfer an image from a plate, screen, film, or computer file to some medium, such as paper, plastics, metal, textile articles, or wood.  The printing processes employed include, but are not limited to, lithographic, gravure, screen, flexographic, digital, and letterpress.\n\nIn contrast to many other classification systems that locate publishing of printed materials in manufacturing, NAICS classifies the publishing of printed products in Subsector 513, Publishing Industries.  Though printing and publishing are often carried out by the same enterprise, it is less and less the case that these distinct activities are carried out in the same establishment.  When publishing and printing are done in the same establishment, the establishment is classified in Subsector 513, Publishing Industries, in the appropriate NAICS industry even if the receipts for printing exceed those for publishing.\n\nThis subsector includes printing on clothing because the production process for that activity is printing, not clothing manufacturing.  For instance, the printing of T-shirts is included in this subsector.  In contrast, printing on fabric (or grey goods) is not included.  This activity is part of the process of finishing the fabric and is included in Industry 31331, Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishment primarily engaged in manufacturing bare printed circuit boards.  These establishments print, perforate, plate, screen, etch, or photoprint interconnecting pathways for electric current on laminates and are classified in Industry 33441, Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing.  Establishments primarily providing printing brokerage services are classified in Industry 56199, All Other Support Services.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":455,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74560,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3231","title":"Printing and Related Support Activities","description":"The NAICS 3231 sector includes establishments mainly engaged in reproducing printed materials such as books, newspapers, magazines, and packaging, as well as providing post-press services like binding, finishing, and other support functions. These firms often offer design, layout, and distribution assistance alongside the printing process.","level":3,"parent_code":"323","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":456,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74561,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32311","title":"Printing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in printing on apparel and textile products, paper, metal, glass, plastics, and other materials, except fabric (grey goods).  The printing processes employed include, but are not limited to, lithographic, gravure, screen, flexographic, digital, and letterpress.  Establishments in this industry do not manufacture the stock that they print, but may perform postprinting activities, such as folding, cutting, or laminating the materials they print, and mailing.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3231","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":457,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74565,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32312","title":"Support Activities for Printing","description":"See industry description for 323120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3231","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":461,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74567,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"324","title":"Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing","description":"The Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing subsector is based on the transformation of crude petroleum and coal into usable products.  The dominant process is petroleum refining that involves the separation of crude petroleum into component products through such techniques as cracking and distillation.\n\nIn addition, this subsector includes establishments that primarily further process refined petroleum and coal products and produce products, such as asphalt coatings and petroleum lubricating oils.  However, establishments that manufacture petrochemicals from refined petroleum are classified in Industry 32511, Petrochemical Manufacturing.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":463,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74568,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3241","title":"Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing","description":"The 3241 sector of the 2022 North American Industry Classification System covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing petroleum and coal products. This includes refining crude oil into fuels such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and lubricants, as well as producing asphalt, bitumen, and other refined petroleum substances. Activities also involve processing coal into coke, briquettes, and related products.","level":3,"parent_code":"324","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":464,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74569,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32411","title":"Petroleum Refineries","description":"See industry description for 324110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3241","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":465,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74571,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32412","title":"Asphalt Paving, Roofing, and Saturated Materials Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing asphalt and tar paving mixtures and blocks and roofing cements and coatings from purchased asphaltic materials and/or (2) saturating purchased mats and felts with asphalt or tar from purchased asphaltic materials.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3241","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":467,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74574,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32419","title":"Other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing petroleum products (except asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials) from refined petroleum or coal products made in coke ovens not integrated with a steel mill.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBiodiesel fuels not made in petroleum refineries and blended with purchased refined petroleum\nCoke oven products (e.g., coke, gases, tars) made in coke oven establishments\nPetroleum brake fluids made from refined petroleum\nPetroleum jelly made from refined petroleum\nPetroleum briquettes made from refined petroleum\nPetroleum lubricating oils and greases made from refined petroleum\nPetroleum waxes made from refined petroleum\nRe-refining used petroleum lubricating oils\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3241","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":470,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74577,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"325","title":"Chemical Manufacturing","description":"The Chemical Manufacturing subsector is based on the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by a chemical process and the formulation of products.  This subsector distinguishes the production of basic chemicals that comprise the first industry group from the production of intermediate and end products produced by further processing of basic chemicals that make up the remaining industry groups.\n\nThis subsector does not include all industries transforming raw materials by a chemical process.  It is common for some chemical processing to occur during mining operations.  These beneficiating operations, such as copper concentrating, are classified in Sector 21, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction.  Furthermore, the refining of crude petroleum is included in Subsector 324, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing.  In addition, the manufacturing of aluminum oxide is included in Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing; and beverage distilleries are classified in Subsector 312, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing.  As is the case of these two activities, the grouping of industries into subsectors may take into account the association of the activities performed with other activities in the subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":473,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74578,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3251","title":"Basic Chemical Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals using basic processes, such as thermal cracking and distillation.  Chemicals manufactured in this industry group are usually separate chemical elements or separate chemically-defined compounds.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":474,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74579,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32511","title":"Petrochemical Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3251","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":475,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74581,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32512","title":"Industrial Gas Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3251","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":477,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74583,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32513","title":"Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325130.","level":4,"parent_code":"3251","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":479,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74585,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32518","title":"Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325180.","level":4,"parent_code":"3251","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":481,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74587,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32519","title":"Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing basic organic chemicals (except petrochemicals, industrial gases, and synthetic dyes and pigments).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBiodiesel fuels not made in petroleum refineries and not blended with petroleum\nCarbon organic compounds, not specified elsewhere by process, manufacturing\nCyclic intermediates made from refined petroleum or natural gas (except aromatic petrochemicals)\nEnzyme proteins (i.e., basic synthetic chemicals) (except pharmaceutical use) manufacturing\nGum and wood chemicals manufacturing\nFatty acids (e.g., margaric, oleic, stearic) manufacturing\nOrgano-inorganic compound manufacturing\nPlasticizers (i.e., basic synthetic chemical) manufacturing\nSilicone (except resins) manufacturing\nSynthetic sweeteners (i.e., sweetening agents) manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3251","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":483,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74591,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3252","title":"Resin, Synthetic Rubber, and Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) manufacturing synthetic resins, plastics materials, and nonvulcanizable elastomers and mixing and blending resins on a custom basis; (2) manufacturing noncustomized synthetic resins; (3) manufacturing synthetic rubber; (4) manufacturing cellulosic (e.g., rayon, acetate) and noncellulosic (e.g., nylon, polyolefin, polyester) fibers and filaments in the form of monofilament, filament yarn, staple, or tow; or (5) manufacturing and texturizing cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers and filaments.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":487,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74592,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32521","title":"Resin and Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing synthetic resins, plastics materials, and nonvulcanizable elastomers and mixing and blending resins on a custom basis; (2) manufacturing noncustomized synthetic resins; and (3) manufacturing synthetic rubber.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3252","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":488,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74595,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32522","title":"Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325220.","level":4,"parent_code":"3252","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":491,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74597,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3253","title":"Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing nitrogenous or phosphatic fertilizer materials; (2) manufacturing fertilizers from sewage or animal waste; (3) manufacturing nitrogenous or phosphatic materials and mixing with other ingredients into fertilizers; (4) mixing ingredients made elsewhere into fertilizers; (5) manufacturing compost; and (6) formulating and preparing pesticides and other agricultural chemicals.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":493,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74598,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32531","title":"Fertilizer and Compost Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing nitrogenous or phosphatic fertilizer materials; (2) manufacturing fertilizers from sewage or animal waste; (3) manufacturing nitrogenous or phosphatic materials and mixing with other ingredients into fertilizers; (4) mixing ingredients made elsewhere into fertilizers; and (5) manufacturing compost.","level":4,"parent_code":"3253","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":494,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74603,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32532","title":"Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325320.","level":4,"parent_code":"3253","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":499,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74605,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3254","title":"Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing biological and medicinal products; (2) processing (i.e., grading, grinding, and milling) botanical drugs and herbs; (3) isolating active medicinal principals from botanical drugs and herbs; and (4) manufacturing pharmaceutical products intended for internal and external consumption in such forms as ampoules, tablets, capsules, vials, ointments, powders, solutions, and suspensions.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":501,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74606,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32541","title":"Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing biological and medicinal products; (2) processing (i.e., grading, grinding, and milling) botanical drugs and herbs; (3) isolating active medicinal principals from botanical drugs and herbs; and (4) manufacturing pharmaceutical products intended for internal and external consumption in such forms as ampoules, tablets, capsules, vials, ointments, powders, solutions, and suspensions.","level":4,"parent_code":"3254","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":502,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74611,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3255","title":"Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) mixing pigments, solvents, and binders into paints and other coatings; (2) manufacturing allied paint products; and (3) manufacturing adhesives, glues, and caulking compounds.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":507,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74612,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32551","title":"Paint and Coating Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325510.","level":4,"parent_code":"3255","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":508,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74614,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32552","title":"Adhesive Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 325520.","level":4,"parent_code":"3255","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":510,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74616,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3256","title":"Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing and packaging soaps, detergents, polishes, surface active agents, textile and leather finishing agents, and other sanitation goods or (2) preparing, blending, compounding, and packaging toilet preparations.","level":3,"parent_code":"325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":512,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74617,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32561","title":"Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and packaging soaps and other cleaning compounds, surface active agents, and textile and leather finishing agents used to reduce tension or speed the drying process.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3259","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":524,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74632,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"326","title":"Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing subsector make goods by processing plastics materials and raw rubber.  The core technology employed by establishments in this subsector is that of plastics or rubber product production.  Plastics and rubber are combined in the same subsector because plastics are increasingly being used as a substitute for rubber; however, the subsector is generally restricted to the production of products made of just one material, either solely plastics or rubber.\n\nMany manufacturing activities use plastics or rubber, for example the manufacture of footwear or furniture.  Typically, the production process of these products involves more than one material.  In these cases, technologies that allow disparate materials to be formed and combined are of central importance in describing the manufacturing activity.  In NAICS, such activities (footwear and furniture manufacturing) are not classified in the Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing subsector because the core technologies for these activities are diverse and involve multiple materials.\n\nWithin the Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing subsector, a distinction is made between plastics and rubber products at the industry group level, although it is not a rigid distinction, as can be seen from the definition of Industry 32622, Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing.  In the case of hoses and belting, plastics are used as a substitute for rubber, and the distinction in materials is not useful as a basis for establishment classification.\n\nIn keeping with the core technology focus of plastics, lamination of plastics film to plastics film as well as the production of bags from plastics only is classified in this subsector.  Lamination and bag production involving plastics and materials other than plastics are classified in Subsector 322, Paper Manufacturing.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":528,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74633,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3261","title":"Plastics Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in processing new or spent (i.e., recycled) plastics resins into intermediate or final products, using such processes as compression molding; extrusion molding; injection molding; blow molding; and casting.  Within most of these industries, the production process is such that a wide variety of products can be made.","level":3,"parent_code":"326","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":529,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74634,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32611","title":"Plastics Packaging Materials and Unlaminated Film and Sheet Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) converting plastics resins into unsupported plastics film and sheet and/or (2) forming, coating, or laminating plastics film and sheet into plastics bags.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3261","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":530,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74638,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32612","title":"Plastics Pipe, Pipe Fitting, and Unlaminated Profile Shape Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing plastics pipes and pipe fittings, and plastics profile shapes such as rod, tube, and sausage casings.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3261","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":545,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74652,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3262","title":"Rubber Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in processing natural, synthetic, or reclaimed rubber materials into intermediate or final products using processes, such as vulcanizing, cementing, molding, extruding, and lathe-cutting.","level":3,"parent_code":"326","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":548,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74653,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32621","title":"Tire Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing tires and inner tubes from natural and synthetic rubber and retreading or rebuilding tires.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3262","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":549,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74656,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32622","title":"Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 326220.","level":4,"parent_code":"3262","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":552,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74658,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32629","title":"Other Rubber Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rubber products (except tires, hoses, and belting) from natural and synthetic rubber.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBirth control devices (e.g., diaphragms, prophylactics) manufacturing\nLatex foam rubber manufacturing\nMechanical rubber goods (i.e., molded, extruded, lathe-cut) manufacturing\nReclaiming rubber from waste and scrap\nRubber balloons manufacturing\nRubber bands manufacturing\nRubber floor mats (e.g., door, bath) manufacturing\nRubber hair care products (e.g., combs, curlers) manufacturing\nRubber tubing manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3262","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":554,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74661,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"327","title":"Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing","description":"The Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector is based on the transformation of mined or quarried nonmetallic minerals, such as sand, gravel, stone, clay, and refractory materials, into products for intermediate or final consumption.  Processes used include grinding, mixing, cutting, shaping, and honing.  Heat often is used in the process and chemicals are frequently mixed to change the composition, purity, and chemical properties for the intended product.  For example, glass is produced by heating silica sand to the melting point (sometimes combined with cullet or recycled glass) and then drawn, floated, or blow molded to the desired shape or thickness.  Refractory materials are heated and then formed into bricks or other shapes for use in industrial applications.\n\nThe Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector includes establishments that manufacture bricks, refractories, ceramic products, and glass and glass products, such as plate glass and containers.  Also included are cement and concrete products, lime, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products including abrasive products, ceramic plumbing fixtures, statuary, cut stone products, and mineral wool.  The products are used in a wide range of activities from construction and heavy and light manufacturing to articles for personal use.\n\nMining, beneficiating, and manufacturing activities often occur in a single location.  Separate receipts will be collected for these activities whenever possible.  When receipts cannot be broken out between mining and manufacturing, establishments that mine or quarry nonmetallic minerals, beneficiate the nonmetallic minerals, and further process the nonmetallic minerals into a more finished manufactured product are classified based on the primary activity of the establishment.  A mine that manufactures a small amount of finished products is classified in Sector 21, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction.  An establishment that mines whose primary output is a more finished manufactured product is classified in the Manufacturing sector.\n\nExcluded from the Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector are establishments that primarily beneficiate mined nonmetallic minerals.  Beneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles that can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use.  Beneficiation establishments are included in Sector 21, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":557,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74662,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3271","title":"Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) shaping, molding, glazing, and firing pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixtures, and electrical supplies made entirely or partly of clay or other ceramic materials or (2) shaping, molding, baking, burning, or hardening clay refractories, nonclay refractories, ceramic tile, structural clay tile, brick, and other structural clay building materials.","level":3,"parent_code":"327","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":558,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74663,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32711","title":"Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 327110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3271","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":559,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74665,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32712","title":"Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 327120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3271","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":561,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74667,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3272","title":"Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing glass and/or glass products.  Establishments in this industry may manufacture glass and/or glass products by melting silica sand or cullet, or from purchased glass.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"327","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":563,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74668,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32721","title":"Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing glass and/or glass products.  Establishments in this industry may manufacture glass and/or glass products by melting silica sand or cullet, or from purchased glass.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3272","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":564,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74673,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3273","title":"Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) manufacturing Portland, natural, masonry, pozzolanic, and other hydraulic cements; (2) acting as batch or mixing plants, manufacturing concrete delivered to a purchaser in a plastic and unhardened state; (3) manufacturing concrete pipe, brick, and block; or (4) manufacturing other concrete products (except block, brick, and 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327320.","level":4,"parent_code":"3273","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":572,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74678,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32733","title":"Concrete Pipe, Brick, and Block Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing concrete pipe, brick, and block.\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"3273","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":574,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74681,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32739","title":"Other Concrete Product Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 327390.","level":4,"parent_code":"3273","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":577,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74683,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3274","title":"Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing lime from calcitic limestone, dolomitic limestone, or other calcareous materials or (2) manufacturing gypsum products.","level":3,"parent_code":"327","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":579,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74684,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32741","title":"Lime Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 327410.","level":4,"parent_code":"3274","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":580,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74686,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"32742","title":"Gypsum Product Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 327420.","level":4,"parent_code":"3274","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":582,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74688,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3279","title":"Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments manufacturing nonmetallic mineral products (except clay products, refractory products, glass products, cement and concrete products, lime, and gypsum 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3279","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":587,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74696,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"331","title":"Primary Metal Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector smelt and/or refine ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig, or scrap, using electrometallurgical and other process metallurgical techniques.  Establishments in this subsector also manufacture metal alloys and superalloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals.  The output of smelting and refining, usually in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing, and extruding operations to make sheet, strip, bar, rod, or wire, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products.\n\nPrimary manufacturing of ferrous and nonferrous metals begins with ore or concentrate as the primary input.  Establishments manufacturing primary metals from ore and/or concentrate remain classified in the primary smelting, primary refining, or iron and steel mill industries regardless of the form of their output.  Establishments primarily engaged in secondary smelting and/or secondary refining recover ferrous and nonferrous metals from scrap and/or dross.  The output of the secondary smelting and/or secondary refining industries is limited to shapes such as ingot or billet that will be further processed.  Recovery of metals from scrap often occurs in establishments that are primarily engaged in activities, such as rolling, drawing, extruding, or similar processes.\n\nExcluded from the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector are establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ferrous and nonferrous forgings (except ferrous forgings made in steel mills) and stampings.  Although forging, stamping, and casting are all methods used to make metal shapes, forging and stamping do not use molten metals and are included in Subsector 332, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing.  Establishments primarily engaged in operating coke ovens are classified in Industry 32419, Other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":592,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74697,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3311","title":"Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) direct reduction of iron ore; (2) manufacturing pig iron in molten or solid form; (3) converting pig iron into steel; (4) making steel; (5) making steel and manufacturing shapes (e.g., bar, plate, rod, sheet, strip, wire); (6) making steel and forming pipe and tube; and (7) manufacturing electrometallurgical ferroalloys. Ferroalloys add critical elements, such as silicon and manganese for carbon steel and chromium, vanadium, tungsten, titanium, and molybdenum for low- and high-alloy metals.  Ferroalloys include iron-rich alloys and more pure forms of elements added during the steel manufacturing process that alter or improve the characteristics of the metal.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":593,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74698,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33111","title":"Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 331110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3311","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":594,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74700,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3312","title":"Steel Product Manufacturing from Purchased Steel","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel tube and pipe, drawing steel wire, and rolling or drawing shapes from purchased iron or steel.","level":3,"parent_code":"331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":596,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74701,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33121","title":"Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Manufacturing from Purchased Steel","description":"See industry description for 331210.","level":4,"parent_code":"3312","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":597,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74703,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33122","title":"Rolling and Drawing of Purchased Steel","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in rolling and/or drawing steel shapes, such as plate, sheet, strip, rod, and bar, from purchased steel.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":602,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74707,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33131","title":"Alumina and Aluminum Production and Processing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) refining alumina; (2) making (i.e., the primary production) aluminum from alumina; (3) recovering aluminum from scrap or dross; (4) alloying purchased aluminum; and (5) manufacturing aluminum primary forms (e.g., bar, foil, pipe, plate, rod, sheet, tube, wire).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3313","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":603,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74712,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3314","title":"Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Production and Processing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in nonferrous metal (except aluminum) smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying.","level":3,"parent_code":"331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":608,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74713,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33141","title":"Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining","description":"See industry description for 331410.","level":4,"parent_code":"3314","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":609,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74715,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33142","title":"Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying","description":"See industry description for 331420.","level":4,"parent_code":"3314","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":611,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74717,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33149","title":"Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) recovering nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum) and nonferrous metal alloys from scrap; (2) alloying purchased nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum); (3) rolling, drawing, and extruding shapes from purchased nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum); and (4) recovering nonferrous metals from scrap (except copper and aluminum) and rolling, drawing, or extruding shapes in integrated facilities.\n\nCross-References. 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More involved processes, such as tapping, threading, milling, or machining to tight tolerances, that transform castings into more finished products are classified elsewhere in the Manufacturing sector based on the product made.\n\nEstablishments in this industry group make castings from purchased metals or in integrated secondary smelting and casting facilities.  When the production of primary metals is combined with making castings, the establishment is classified in Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing, with the primary metal made.","level":3,"parent_code":"331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":616,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74721,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33151","title":"Ferrous Metal Foundries","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in pouring molten iron and steel into molds of a desired shape to make castings.  Establishments in this industry purchase iron and steel made in other establishments.\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"3315","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":617,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74725,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33152","title":"Nonferrous Metal Foundries","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in pouring and/or introducing molten nonferrous metal, under high pressure, into metal molds or dies to manufacture castings.  Establishments in this industry purchase nonferrous metals made in other establishments.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments in this subsector may use one of these processes or a combination of these processes.\n\nThe NAICS structure for this subsector distinguishes the forging and stamping processes in a single industry.  The remaining industries in the subsector group establishments based on similar combinations of processes used to make products.\n\nThe manufacturing performed in the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing subsector begins with manufactured metal shapes.  The establishments in this subsector further fabricate the purchased metal shapes into a product.  For instance, the Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing industry starts with wire and fabricates such items.\n\nWithin the Manufacturing sector there are other establishments that make the same products made by this subsector; only these establishments begin production further back in the production process.  These establishments have a more integrated operation.  For instance, one establishment may manufacture steel, draw it into wire, and make wire products in the same establishment.  Such operations are classified in the Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":625,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74730,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3321","title":"Forging and Stamping","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing forgings from purchased metals; (2) manufacturing metal custom roll forming products; (3) manufacturing metal stamped and spun products (except automotive, cans, coins); and (4) manufacturing powder metallurgy products.  Establishments making metal forgings, metal stampings, and metal spun products and further manufacturing (e.g., machining, assembling) a specific manufactured product are classified in the industry of the finished product.  Metal forging, metal stamping, and metal spun products establishments may perform surface finishing operations, such as cleaning and deburring, on the products they manufacture.\n\nCross-References. 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Metal forging, metal stamping, and metal spun products establishments may perform surface finishing operations, such as cleaning and deburring, on the products they manufacture.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3321","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":627,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74737,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3322","title":"Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing metal kitchen cookware (except by casting (e.g., cast iron skillets) or stamped without further fabrication), utensils, and/or nonprecious and precious plated metal cutlery and flatware; (2) manufacturing saw blades, all types (including those for power sawing machines); and (3) manufacturing nonpowered handtools and edge tools.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":633,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74738,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33221","title":"Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing metal kitchen cookware (except by casting (e.g., cast iron skillets) or stamped without further fabrication), utensils, and/or nonprecious and precious plated metal cutlery and flatware; (2) manufacturing saw blades, all types (including those for power sawing machines); and (3) manufacturing nonpowered handtools and edge tools.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3322","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":634,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74741,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3323","title":"Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following: (1) prefabricated metal buildings, panels, and sections; (2) structural metal products; (3) metal plate work products; (4) metal framed windows (i.e., typically using purchased glass) and metal doors; (5) sheet metal work; and (6) ornamental and architectural metal products.","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":637,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74742,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33231","title":"Plate Work and Fabricated Structural Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following: (1) prefabricated metal buildings, panels, and sections; (2) structural metal products; and (3) metal plate work products.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3323","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":638,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74746,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33232","title":"Ornamental and Architectural Metal Products Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following: (1) metal framed windows (i.e., typically using purchased glass) and metal doors; (2) sheet metal work; and (3) ornamental and architectural metal products.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3323","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":642,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74750,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3324","title":"Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) manufacturing power boilers and heat exchangers; (2) cutting, forming, and joining heavy gauge metal to manufacture tanks, vessels, and other containers; or (3) forming light gauge metal containers.","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":646,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74751,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33241","title":"Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 332410.","level":4,"parent_code":"3324","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":647,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74753,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33242","title":"Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 332420.","level":4,"parent_code":"3324","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":649,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74755,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33243","title":"Metal Can, Box, and Other Metal Container (Light Gauge) Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in forming light gauge metal containers.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3324","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":651,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74758,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3325","title":"Hardware Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal hardware, such as metal hinges, metal handles, keys, and locks (except coin- or card-operated, time locks).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":654,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74759,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33251","title":"Hardware Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 332510.","level":4,"parent_code":"3325","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":655,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74761,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3326","title":"Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing steel springs by forming, such as cutting, bending, and heat winding, metal rod or strip stock and/or (2) manufacturing wire springs and fabricated wire products from wire drawn elsewhere (except watch and clock springs).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":657,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74762,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33261","title":"Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing steel springs by forming, such as cutting, bending, and heat winding, metal rod or strip stock and/or (2) manufacturing wire springs and fabricated wire products from wire drawn elsewhere (except watch and clock springs).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3326","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":658,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74765,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3327","title":"Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) operating machine shops primarily engaged in machining metal and plastic parts and parts of other composite materials on a job or order basis; (2) machining precision turned products; or (3) manufacturing metal bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and other industrial fasteners.","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":661,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74766,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33271","title":"Machine Shops","description":"See industry description for 332710.","level":4,"parent_code":"3327","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":662,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74768,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33272","title":"Turned Product and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) machining precision turned products or (2) manufacturing metal bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and other industrial fasteners.  Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing parts for machinery and equipment on a custom basis.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3327","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":664,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74771,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3328","title":"Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) heat treating metals and metal products; (2) enameling, lacquering, and varnishing metals and metal products; (3) hot dip galvanizing metals and metal products; (4) engraving, chasing, or etching metals and metal products (except jewelry; personal goods carried on or about the person, such as compacts and cigarette cases; precious metal products (except precious plated flatware and other plated ware); and printing plates); (5) powder coating metals and metal products; (6) electroplating, plating, anodizing, coloring, and finishing metals and metal products; and (7) providing other metal surfacing services for the trade.  Establishments in this industry coat, engrave, and heat treat metals and metal formed products fabricated elsewhere.  Included in this industry are establishments that perform these processes on other materials, such as plastics, in addition to metals.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":667,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74772,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33281","title":"Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) heat treating metals and metal products; (2) enameling, lacquering, and varnishing metals and metal products; (3) hot dip galvanizing metals and metal products; (4) engraving, chasing, or etching metals and metal products (except jewelry; personal goods carried on or about the person, such as compacts and cigarette cases; precious metal products (except precious plated flatware and other plated ware); and printing plates); (5) powder coating metals and metal products; (6) electroplating, plating, anodizing, coloring, and finishing metals and metal products; and (7) providing other metal surfacing services for the trade.  Establishments in this industry coat, engrave, and heat treat metals and metal formed products fabricated elsewhere.  Included in this industry are establishments that perform these processes on other materials, such as plastics, in addition to metals.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3328","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":668,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74776,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3329","title":"Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated metal products (except forgings and stampings, cutlery and handtools, architectural and structural metals, boilers, tanks, shipping containers, hardware, spring and wire products, machine shop products, turned products, screws, and nuts and bolts).","level":3,"parent_code":"332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":672,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74777,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33291","title":"Metal Valve Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following metal valves: (1) industrial valves; (2) fluid power valves and hose fittings; (3) plumbing fixture fittings and trim; and (4) other metal valves and pipe fittings.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3329","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":673,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74782,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33299","title":"All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated metal products (except forgings and stampings, cutlery and handtools, architectural and structural metal products, boilers, tanks, shipping containers, hardware, spring and wire products, machine shop products, turned products, screws, nuts and bolts, and metal valves).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAmmunition manufacturing\nBall and roller bearing manufacturing\nEnameled iron and metal sanitary ware manufacturing \nFabricated pipe and pipe fittings made from purchased metal pipe \nFoil containers (except bags) manufacturing\nIndustrial pattern manufacturing\nMetal safes manufacturing\nPortable metal ladders manufacturing\nSmall arms and other ordnance manufacturing\nSteel wool manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3329","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":678,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74789,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"333","title":"Machinery Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector create end products that apply mechanical force, for example, the application of gears and levers, to perform work.  Some important processes for the manufacture of machinery are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining that are used to shape individual pieces of metal.  Processes, such as welding and assembling are used to join separate parts together.  Although these processes are similar to those used in metal fabricating establishments, machinery manufacturing is different because it typically employs multiple metal forming processes in manufacturing the various parts of the machine.  Moreover, complex assembly operations are an inherent part of the production process.\n\nIn general, design considerations are very important in machinery production.  Establishments specialize in making machinery designed for particular applications.  Thus, design is considered to be part of the production process for the purpose of implementing NAICS.  The NAICS structure reflects this by defining industries and industry groups that make machinery for different applications.  A broad distinction exists between machinery that is generally used in a variety of industrial applications (i.e., general purpose machinery) and machinery that is designed to be used in a particular industry (i.e., special purpose machinery).  Three industry groups consist of special purpose machinery--Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing; Industrial Machinery Manufacturing; and Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing.  The other industry groups make general purpose machinery: Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing; Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing; Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing; and Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":685,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74790,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3331","title":"Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following: (1) farm machinery and equipment, power mowing equipment, and other powered home lawn and garden equipment; (2) construction machinery, surface mining machinery, and logging equipment; and (3) oil and gas field and underground mining machinery and equipment.","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":686,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74791,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33311","title":"Agricultural Implement Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing farm machinery and equipment, powered mowing equipment, and other powered home lawn and garden equipment.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCombines (i.e., harvester-threshers) manufacturing\nCotton ginning machinery manufacturing\nFertilizing machinery, farm-type, manufacturing\nHaying machines manufacturing\nMilking machines manufacturing\nPlanting machines, farm-type, manufacturing\nPlows, farm-type, manufacturing\nPowered lawnmowers manufacturing\nPoultry brooders, feeders, and waterers manufacturing\nSnowblowers and throwers, residential-type, manufacturing\nTractors and attachments, lawn and garden-type and farm-type, manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":687,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74794,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33312","title":"Construction Machinery Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 333120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":690,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74796,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33313","title":"Mining and Oil and Gas Field Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing oil and gas field and underground mining machinery and equipment.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCoal breakers, cutters, and pulverizers manufacturing\nCore drills, underground mining-type, manufacturing\nMineral processing and beneficiating machinery manufacturing\nMining cars manufacturing\nOil and gas field-type derricks manufacturing\nOil and gas field-type drilling machinery and equipment (except offshore floating platforms) manufacturing\nStationary rock crushing machinery manufacturing\nWater well drilling machinery manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3331","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":692,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74799,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3332","title":"Industrial Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial machinery, such as food and beverage manufacturing machinery, semiconductor manufacturing machinery, sawmill and woodworking machinery (except handheld), machinery for making paper and paper products, printing and binding machinery and equipment, textile making machinery, and machinery for making plastics and rubber products.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":695,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74800,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33324","title":"Industrial Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial machinery, such as food and beverage manufacturing machinery, semiconductor manufacturing machinery, sawmill and woodworking machinery (except handheld), machinery for making paper and paper products, printing and binding machinery and equipment, textile making machinery, and machinery for making plastics and rubber products.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3332","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":696,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74805,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3333","title":"Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing commercial and service industry machinery, such as optical instruments and lenses (except ophthalmic), photographic and photocopying equipment, automatic vending machinery, commercial laundry and drycleaning machinery, office machinery, automotive maintenance equipment (except mechanics' handtools), and commercial-type cooking equipment.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":701,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74806,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33331","title":"Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 333310.","level":4,"parent_code":"3333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":702,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74808,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3334","title":"Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ventilating, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial and industrial refrigeration and freezer equipment.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAir-conditioner filters manufacturing\nAir-conditioning and warm air heating combination units manufacturing\nAttic fans manufacturing\nDust and fume collecting equipment manufacturing \nGas fireplaces manufacturing\nHeating boilers manufacturing\nIndustrial and commercial-type fans manufacturing\nRefrigerated counter and display cases manufacturing\nRefrigerated drinking fountains manufacturing\nSpace heaters (except portable electric) manufacturing \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":704,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74809,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33341","title":"Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ventilating, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial and industrial refrigeration and freezer equipment.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAir-conditioner filters manufacturing\nAir-conditioning and warm air heating combination units manufacturing\nAttic fans manufacturing\nDust and fume collecting equipment manufacturing \nGas fireplaces manufacturing\nHeating boilers manufacturing\nIndustrial and commercial-type fans manufacturing\nRefrigerated counter and display cases manufacturing\nRefrigerated drinking fountains manufacturing\nSpace heaters (except portable electric) manufacturing \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":705,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74813,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3335","title":"Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metalworking machinery, such as metal cutting and metal forming machine tools; cutting tools; accessories for metalworking machinery; special dies, tools, jigs, and fixtures; industrial molds; rolling mill machinery; assembly machinery; coil handling, conversion, or straightening equipment; and wire drawing and fabricating machines.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":709,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74814,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33351","title":"Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metalworking machinery, such as metal cutting and metal forming machine tools; cutting tools; accessories for metalworking machinery; special dies, tools, jigs, and fixtures; industrial molds; rolling mill machinery; assembly machinery; coil handling, conversion, or straightening equipment; and wire drawing and fabricating machines.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3335","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":710,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74820,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3336","title":"Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing turbines, power transmission equipment, and internal combustion engines (except automotive gasoline and aircraft).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nClutches and brakes (except electromagnetic industrial controls, motor vehicle) manufacturing\nDiesel and semidiesel engines manufacturing\nElectric outboard motors manufacturing\nInternal combustion engines for hybrid drive systems (except automotive) manufacturing\nPlain bearings (except internal combustion engine) manufacturing\nPower transmission pulleys manufacturing\nPlain bushings (except internal combustion engine) manufacturing\nSpeed changers (i.e., power transmission equipment) manufacturing\nSpeed reducers (i.e., power transmission equipment) manufacturing\nTurbine generator set units manufacturing\nUniversal joints (except aircraft, motor vehicle) manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":716,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74821,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33361","title":"Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing turbines, power transmission equipment, and internal combustion engines (except automotive gasoline and aircraft).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nClutches and brakes (except electromagnetic industrial controls, motor vehicle) manufacturing\nDiesel and semidiesel engines manufacturing\nElectric outboard motors manufacturing\nInternal combustion engines for hybrid drive systems (except automotive) manufacturing\nPlain bearings (except internal combustion engine) manufacturing\nPower transmission pulleys manufacturing\nPlain bushings (except internal combustion engine) manufacturing\nSpeed changers (i.e., power transmission equipment) manufacturing\nSpeed reducers (i.e., power transmission equipment) manufacturing\nTurbine generator set units manufacturing\nUniversal joints (except aircraft, motor vehicle) manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":717,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74826,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3339","title":"Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pumps and compressors, material handling equipment, and all other general purpose machinery (except ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment; metalworking machinery; and engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment).","level":3,"parent_code":"333","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":722,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74827,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33391","title":"Pump and Compressor Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pumps and compressors, such as general purpose air and gas compressors, nonagricultural spraying and dusting equipment, general purpose pumps and pumping equipment (except fluid power pumps and motors), and measuring and dispensing pumps.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3339","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":723,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74830,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33392","title":"Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing material handling equipment, such as elevators and moving stairs; conveyors and conveying equipment; overhead traveling cranes, hoists, and monorail systems; and industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stacker machinery.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3339","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":726,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74835,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33399","title":"All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing general purpose machinery (except ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment; metalworking machinery; engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment; pumps and compressors; and material handling equipment).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAutomatic fire sprinkler systems manufacturing\nBridge and gate lifting machinery manufacturing\nFluid power cylinders manufacturing\nFluid power pumps manufacturing\nHydraulic and pneumatic jacks manufacturing\nIndustrial-type furnaces manufacturing\nPackaging machinery manufacturing\nPower-driven handtools manufacturing\nScales and balances manufacturing\nWelding equipment manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3339","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":731,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74843,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"334","title":"Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector group establishments that manufacture computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar electronic products, and establishments that manufacture components for such products.  The Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing industries are combined in the hierarchy of NAICS because of their economic significance to the economies of all three North American countries.  For industries in this subsector, the manufacturing processes are fundamentally different from the manufacturing processes of other machinery and equipment.  The design and use of integrated circuits and the application of highly specialized miniaturization technologies are common elements in the production technologies of the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":739,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74844,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3341","title":"Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer servers; and computer peripheral equipment, such as storage devices, printers, monitors, and input/output devices and terminals.  Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid.  Digital computers, the most common type, are devices that do all of the following: (1) store the processing program or programs and the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program; (2) can be freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user; (3) perform arithmetical computations specified by the user; and (4) execute, without human intervention, a processing program that requires the computer to modify its execution by logical decision during the processing run.  Analog computers are capable of simulating mathematical models and comprise at least analog, control, and programming elements.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":740,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74845,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33411","title":"Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer servers; and computer peripheral equipment, such as storage devices, printers, monitors, and input/output devices and terminals.  Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid.  Digital computers, the most common type, are devices that do all of the following: (1) store the processing program or programs and the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program; (2) can be freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user; (3) perform arithmetical computations specified by the user; and (4) execute, without human intervention, a processing program that requires the computer to modify its execution by logical decision during the processing run.  Analog computers are capable of simulating mathematical models and comprise at least analog, control, and programming elements.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3341","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":741,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74849,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3342","title":"Communications Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wire telephone and data communications equipment, radio and television broadcast and wireless communications equipment, and all other communications equipment.","level":3,"parent_code":"334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":745,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74850,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33421","title":"Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 334210.","level":4,"parent_code":"3342","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":746,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74852,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33422","title":"Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 334220.","level":4,"parent_code":"3342","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":748,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74854,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33429","title":"Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 334290.","level":4,"parent_code":"3342","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":750,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74856,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3343","title":"Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electronic audio and video equipment for home entertainment, motor vehicles, and public address and musical instrument amplification.  Examples of products made by these establishments are digital video recorders, televisions, stereo equipment, speaker systems, household-type video cameras, jukeboxes, and amplifiers for musical instruments and public address systems.\n\nCross-References. 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Examples of products made by these establishments are capacitors, resistors, microprocessors, bare and loaded printed circuit boards, electron tubes, electronic connectors, and computer modems.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":755,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74860,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33441","title":"Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing semiconductors and other components for electronic applications.  Examples of products made by these establishments are capacitors, resistors, microprocessors, bare and loaded printed circuit boards, electron tubes, electronic connectors, and computer modems.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3344","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":756,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74867,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3345","title":"Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments.  Examples of products made by these establishments are aeronautical instruments, appliance regulators and controls (except switches), laboratory analytical instruments, navigation and guidance systems, and physical properties testing equipment.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":763,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74868,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33451","title":"Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments.  Examples of products made by these establishments are aeronautical instruments, appliance regulators and controls (except switches), laboratory analytical instruments, navigation and guidance systems, and physical properties testing equipment.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3345","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":764,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74878,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3346","title":"Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing optical and magnetic media, such as blank audio tapes, blank video tapes, and blank diskettes, and/or (2) mass duplicating (i.e., making copies) audio, video, software, and other data on magnetic, optical, and similar media.  These establishments do not generally develop software or produce audio or video content.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"334","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":774,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74879,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33461","title":"Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media","description":"See industry description for 334610.","level":4,"parent_code":"3346","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":775,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74881,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"335","title":"Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing subsector manufacture products that generate, distribute, and use electrical power.  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Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing establishments make devices for storing electrical power (e.g., batteries), for transmitting electricity (e.g., insulated wire), and wiring devices (e.g., electrical outlets, fuse boxes, and light switches).","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":777,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74882,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3351","title":"Electric Lighting Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electric lighting fixtures (except vehicular), nonelectric lighting equipment, lamp shades (except glass and plastics), electric light bulbs, tubes, and parts (except glass blanks for electric light bulbs and light emitting diodes (LEDs)), and lighting fixture components (except current-carrying wiring devices).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"335","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":778,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74883,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33513","title":"Electric Lighting Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electric lighting fixtures (except vehicular), nonelectric lighting equipment, lamp shades (except glass and plastics), electric light bulbs, tubes, and parts (except glass blanks for electric light bulbs and light emitting diodes (LEDs)), and lighting fixture components (except current-carrying wiring devices).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3351","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":779,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74887,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3352","title":"Household Appliance Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing small electric appliances, electric housewares, and major household appliances.","level":3,"parent_code":"335","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":783,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74888,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33521","title":"Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 335210.","level":4,"parent_code":"3352","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":784,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74890,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33522","title":"Major Household Appliance Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 335220.","level":4,"parent_code":"3352","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":786,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74892,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3353","title":"Electrical Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power, distribution, and specialty transformers; electric motors, generators, and motor generator sets; switchgear and switchboard apparatus; relays; and industrial controls.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"335","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":788,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74893,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33531","title":"Electrical Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power, distribution, and specialty transformers; electric motors, generators, and motor generator sets; switchgear and switchboard apparatus; relays; and industrial controls.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3359","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":800,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74907,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33599","title":"All Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electrical equipment (except electric lighting equipment, household-type appliances, transformers, motors, generators, switchgear, relays, industrial controls, batteries, communication and energy wire and cable, and wiring devices).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCarbon and graphite electrodes and brushes manufacturing\nExtension cords made from purchased insulated wire\nDoor opening and closing devices, electrical, manufacturing\nSurge suppressors manufacturing \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3359","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":803,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74910,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"336","title":"Transportation Equipment Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Transportation Equipment Manufacturing subsector produce equipment for transporting people and goods.  Transportation equipment is a type of machinery.  An entire subsector is devoted to this activity because of the significance of its economic size in all three North American countries.\n\nEstablishments in this subsector utilize production processes similar to those of other machinery manufacturing establishments-bending, forming, welding, machining, and assembling metal or plastic parts into components and finished products.  However, the assembly of components and subassemblies and their further assembly into finished vehicles tends to be a more common production process in this subsector than in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector.\n\nNAICS has industry groups for the manufacture of equipment for each mode of transport-road, rail, air, and water.  Parts for motor vehicles warrant a separate industry group because of their importance and because they require less assembly than complete vehicles.\n\nLand use motor vehicle equipment not designed for highway operation (e.g., agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and material handling equipment) is classified in the appropriate NAICS subsector based on the type and use of the equipment.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":806,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74911,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3361","title":"Motor Vehicle Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete automobiles, light duty motor vehicles, and heavy duty trucks (i.e., body and chassis or unibody) or (2) manufacturing motor vehicle chassis only.","level":3,"parent_code":"336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":807,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74912,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33611","title":"Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3361","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":808,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74914,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33612","title":"Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336120.","level":4,"parent_code":"3361","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":810,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74916,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3362","title":"Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing motor vehicle bodies and cabs or (2) manufacturing truck, automobile and utility trailers, truck trailer chassis, detachable trailer bodies, and detachable trailer chassis.  The products made may be sold separately or may be assembled on purchased chassis and sold as complete vehicles.  Motor homes are units where the motor and the living quarters are contained in the same integrated unit, while travel trailers are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBodies and cabs, truck, manufacturing\nCamper units, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing\nPick-up canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing\nMotor homes, self-contained, assembling on purchased chassis\nSemi-trailers manufacturing\nTravel trailers, recreational, manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. 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Motor homes are units where the motor and the living quarters are contained in the same integrated unit, while travel trailers are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBodies and cabs, truck, manufacturing\nCamper units, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing\nPick-up canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing\nMotor homes, self-contained, assembling on purchased chassis\nSemi-trailers manufacturing\nTravel trailers, recreational, manufacturing\n\n\nCross-References. 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This industry group includes establishments that rebuild motor vehicle parts.","level":3,"parent_code":"336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":818,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74923,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33631","title":"Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336310.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":819,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74925,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33632","title":"Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336320.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":821,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74927,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33633","title":"Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336330.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":823,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74929,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33634","title":"Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336340.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":825,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74931,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33635","title":"Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336350.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":827,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74933,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33636","title":"Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336360.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":829,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74935,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33637","title":"Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping","description":"See industry description for 336370.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":831,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74937,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33639","title":"Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336390.","level":4,"parent_code":"3363","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":833,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74939,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3364","title":"Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing complete aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles; (2) manufacturing aerospace engines, propulsion units, auxiliary equipment, or parts; (3) developing and making prototypes of aerospace products; (4) aircraft conversion (i.e., major modifications to systems); and (5) complete aircraft or propulsion systems overhaul and rebuilding (i.e., periodic restoration of aircraft to original design specifications).\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":835,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74940,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33641","title":"Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing complete aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles; (2) manufacturing aerospace engines, propulsion units, auxiliary equipment, or parts; (3) developing and making prototypes of aerospace products; (4) aircraft conversion (i.e., major modifications to systems); and (5) complete aircraft or propulsion systems overhaul and rebuilding (i.e., periodic restoration of aircraft to original design specifications).\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"3364","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":836,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74947,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3365","title":"Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing and/or rebuilding locomotives, locomotive frames, and parts; (2) manufacturing railroad, street, and rapid transit cars and car equipment for operation on rails for freight and passenger service; and (3) manufacturing rail layers, ballast distributors, rail tamping equipment, and other railway track maintenance equipment.\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":843,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74948,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33651","title":"Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 336510.","level":4,"parent_code":"3365","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":844,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74950,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3366","title":"Ship and Boat Building","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating shipyards or boat yards (i.e., ship or boat manufacturing facilities).  Shipyards are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment capable of building a ship, defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for other than personal or recreational use.  Boats are defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for personal use.  Activities of shipyards include the construction of ships, their repair, conversion and alteration, production of prefabricated ship and barge sections, and specialized services, such as ship scaling.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBarge building\nBoat yards (i.e., boat manufacturing facilities)\nCargo ship building\nDrilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building\nPassenger ship building\nInflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing\nInflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing\nRigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing\nBoats (e.g., motorboats, rowboats, canoes, kayaks) manufacturing \n\n\nCross-References. 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Activities of shipyards include the construction of ships, their repair, conversion and alteration, production of prefabricated ship and barge sections, and specialized services, such as ship scaling.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBarge building\nBoat yards (i.e., boat manufacturing facilities)\nCargo ship building\nDrilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building\nPassenger ship building\nInflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing\nInflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing\nRigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing\nBoats (e.g., motorboats, rowboats, canoes, kayaks) manufacturing \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3366","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":847,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74954,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3369","title":"Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motorcycles, bicycles, metal tricycles, complete military armored vehicles, tanks, self-propelled weapons, vehicles pulled by draft animals, and other transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, boats, ships, railroad rolling stock, and aerospace products), including parts thereof.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"336","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":850,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74955,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33699","title":"Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motorcycles, bicycles, metal tricycles, complete military armored vehicles, tanks, self-propelled weapons, vehicles pulled by draft animals, and other transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, boats, ships, railroad rolling stock, and aerospace products), including parts thereof.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3369","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":851,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74959,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"337","title":"Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing","description":"Industries in the Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing subsector make furniture and related articles, such as mattresses, window blinds, cabinets, and fixtures.  The processes used in the manufacture of furniture include the cutting, bending, molding, laminating, and assembly of such materials as wood, metal, glass, plastics, and rattan.  However, the production process for furniture is not solely bending metal, cutting and shaping wood, or extruding and molding plastics.  Design and fashion trends play an important part in the production of furniture.  The integrated design of the article for both esthetic and functional qualities is also a major part of the process of manufacturing furniture.  Design services may be performed by the furniture establishment's work force or may be purchased from industrial designers.\n\nFurniture may be made of any material, but the most common ones used in North America are metal and wood.  Furniture manufacturing establishments may specialize in making articles primarily from one material.  Some of the equipment required to make a wooden table, for example, is different from that used to make a metal one.  However, furniture is usually made from several materials.  A wooden table might have metal brackets, and a wooden chair a fabric or plastics seat.  Therefore, in NAICS, furniture initially is classified based on the type of furniture (application for which it is designed) rather than the material used.  For example, an upholstered sofa is treated as household furniture, although it may also be used in hotels or offices.\n\nWhen classifying furniture according to the component material from which it is made, furniture made from more than one material is classified based on the material used in the frame, or if there is no frame, the predominant component material.  Upholstered household furniture (excluding kitchen and dining room chairs with upholstered seats) is classified without regard to the frame material.  Kitchen or dining room chairs with upholstered seats are classified according to the frame material.\n\nFurniture may be made on a stock or custom basis and may be shipped assembled or unassembled (i.e., knockdown).  The manufacture of furniture parts and frames is included in this subsector.\n\nSome of the processes used in furniture manufacturing are similar to processes that are used in other segments of manufacturing.  For example, cutting and assembly occurs in the production of wood trusses that are classified in Subsector 321, Wood Product Manufacturing.  However, the multiple processes that distinguish wood furniture manufacturing from wood product manufacturing warrant inclusion of wooden furniture manufacturing in the Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing subsector.  Metal furniture manufacturing uses techniques that are also employed in the manufacturing of roll formed products classified in Subsector 332, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing.  The molding process for plastics furniture is similar to the molding of other plastics products.  However, plastics furniture producing establishments tend to specialize in furniture.\n\nNAICS attempts to keep furniture manufacturing together, but there are notable exceptions: concrete, ceramic, or stone furniture; seating for transportation equipment; and specialized hospital furniture (e.g., hospital beds and operating tables).  These are classified in Subsector 327, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing; Subsector 336, Transportation Equipment Manufacturing; and Subsector 339, Miscellaneous Manufacturing, respectively.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":855,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74960,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3371","title":"Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing","description":"This industry group comprises establishments manufacturing household-type furniture, such as living room, kitchen and bedroom furniture and institutional (i.e., public building) furniture, such as furniture for schools, theaters, and churches.","level":3,"parent_code":"337","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":856,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74961,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33711","title":"Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing","description":"See industry description for 337110.","level":4,"parent_code":"3371","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":857,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74963,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"33712","title":"Household and Institutional Furniture Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing household-type and public building furniture (e.g., library, school, theater, and church furniture).  This industry includes establishments that manufacture general purpose hospital, laboratory, and/or dental furniture (e.g., stools, tables, benches).  The furniture may be made on a stock or custom basis and may be assembled or unassembled (i.e., knockdown).\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"3371","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":859,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74968,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3372","title":"Office Furniture (including Fixtures) Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing office furniture and/or office and store fixtures.  The furniture may be made on a stock or custom basis and may be assembled or unassembled (i.e., knockdown).\n\nCross-References. 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Processes used by these establishments vary significantly, both among and within industries.  For example, a variety of manufacturing processes are used in manufacturing sporting and athletic goods that include products such as tennis rackets and golf balls.  The processes for these products differ from each other, and the processes differ significantly from the fabrication processes used in making dolls or toys, the melting and shaping of precious metals to make jewelry, and the bending, forming, and assembly used in making medical products.\n\nThe industries in this subsector are defined by what is made rather than how it is made.  Although individual establishments might be appropriately classified elsewhere in the NAICS structure, for historical continuity, these product-based industries were maintained.  In most cases, no one process or material predominates for an industry.\n\nEstablishments in this subsector manufacture products as diverse as medical equipment and supplies, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, and office supplies.","level":2,"parent_code":"31-33","sector_code":"31-33","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":875,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":74980,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"3391","title":"Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing medical equipment and supplies.  Examples of products made by these establishments are surgical and medical instruments, surgical appliances and supplies, dental equipment and supplies, orthodontic goods, ophthalmic goods, dentures, and orthodontic appliances.\n\nCross-References. 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Wholesalers are organized to sell or arrange the purchase or sale of (a) goods for resale (i.e., goods sold to other wholesalers or retailers), (b) capital or durable nonconsumer goods, and (c) raw and intermediate materials and supplies used in production.\n\nWholesalers sell merchandise to other businesses and normally operate from a warehouse or office.  These warehouses and offices are characterized by having little or no display of merchandise.  In addition, neither the design nor the location of the premises is intended to solicit walk-in traffic.  Wholesalers do not normally use advertising directed to the general public.  Customers are generally reached initially via telephone, in-person marketing, or by specialized advertising that may include Internet and other electronic means.  Follow-up orders are either vendor-initiated or client-initiated, generally based on previous sales, and typically exhibit strong ties between sellers and buyers.  In fact, transactions are often conducted between wholesalers and clients that have long-standing business relationships.\n\nThis sector comprises two main types of wholesalers: merchant wholesalers that sell goods on their own account and agents and brokers that arrange sales and purchases for others generally for a commission or fee.\n\n(1)   Establishments that sell goods on their own account are known as wholesale merchants, distributors, jobbers, drop shippers, and import/export merchants.  Also included as wholesale merchants are sales offices and sales branches (but not retail stores) maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining enterprises apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products, and group purchasing organizations primarily purchasing and selling goods on their own account.  Merchant wholesale establishments typically maintain their own warehouse, where they receive and handle goods for their customers.  Goods are generally sold without transformation, but may include integral functions, such as sorting, packaging, labeling, and other marketing services.\n\n(2)   Establishments arranging for the purchase or sale of goods owned by others or purchasing goods, generally on a commission basis are known as business-to-business electronic markets, agents and brokers, commission merchants, import/export agents and brokers, auction companies, group purchasing organizations (acting as agents), and manufacturers' representatives.  These establishments operate from offices and generally do not own or handle the goods they sell.\n\nSome wholesale establishments may be connected with a single manufacturer and promote and sell the particular manufacturer's products to a wide range of other wholesalers or retailers.  Other wholesalers may be connected to a retail chain, or limited number of retail chains, and only provide a variety of products needed by that particular retail operation(s).  These wholesalers may obtain the products from a wide range of manufacturers.  Still other wholesalers may not take title to the goods, but act as agents and brokers for a commission.\n\nAlthough, in general, wholesaling normally denotes sales in large volumes, durable nonconsumer goods may be sold in single units.  Sales of capital or durable nonconsumer goods used in the production of goods and services, such as farm machinery, medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and industrial machinery, are always included in wholesale trade.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"42","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":901,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75006,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"423","title":"Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods","description":"Industries in the Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods subsector sell capital or durable goods to other businesses.  Merchant wholesalers generally take title to the goods that they sell; in other words, they buy and sell goods on their own account.  Durable goods are new or used items generally with a normal life expectancy of three years or more.  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The modes of transportation are air, rail, water, road, and pipeline.\n\nThe Transportation and Warehousing sector distinguishes three basic types of activities: subsectors for each mode of transportation, a subsector for warehousing and storage, and a subsector for establishments providing support activities for transportation.  In addition, there are subsectors for establishments that provide passenger transportation for scenic and sightseeing purposes, postal services, and courier services.\n\nA separate subsector for support activities is established in the sector because, first, support activities for transportation are inherently multimodal, such as freight transportation arrangement, or have multimodal aspects.  Secondly, there are production process similarities among the support activity industries.\n\nOne of the support activities identified in the Support Activities for Transportation subsector is the routine repair and maintenance of transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft at an airport, railroad rolling stock at a railroad terminal, or ships at a harbor or port facility).  Such establishments do not perform complete overhauling or rebuilding of transportation equipment (i.e., periodic restoration of transportation equipment to original design specifications) or transportation equipment conversion (i.e., major modification to systems).  An establishment that primarily performs factory (or shipyard) overhauls, rebuilding, or conversions of aircraft, railroad rolling stock, or ships is classified in Subsector 336, Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, according to the type of equipment.\n\nMany of the establishments in this sector often operate on networks, with physical facilities, labor forces, and equipment spread over an extensive geographic area.\n\nWarehousing establishments in this sector are distinguished from merchant wholesaling in that the warehouse establishments do not sell the goods.\n\nExcluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in providing travel agent, travel arrangement, and reservation services that support transportation establishments, hotels, other businesses, and government agencies.  These establishments are classified in Sector 56, Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services.  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Scheduled air carriers fly regular routes on regular schedules and operate even if flights are only partially loaded.  Nonscheduled carriers often operate during nonpeak time slots at busy airports.  These establishments have more flexibility with respect to choice of airport, hours of operation, load factors, and similar operational characteristics.  Nonscheduled carriers provide chartered air transportation of passengers, cargo, or specialty flying services.  Specialty flying services establishments use general purpose aircraft to provide a variety of specialized flying services.\n\nScenic and sightseeing air transportation and air courier services are not included in this subsector but are included in Subsector 487, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, and in Subsector 492, Couriers and Messengers, respectively.  Although these activities may use aircraft, they are different from the activities included in air transportation.  Air sightseeing does not usually involve place-to-place transportation; the passenger's flight (e.g., balloon ride, aerial sightseeing) typically starts and ends at the same location.  Courier services (individual package or cargo delivery) include more than air transportation; road transportation is usually required to deliver the cargo to the intended recipient.","level":2,"parent_code":"48-49","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1202,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75307,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"4811","title":"Scheduled Air Transportation","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing air transportation of passengers and/or cargo over regular routes and on regular schedules.  Establishments in this industry operate flights even if partially loaded.  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These establishments have more flexibility with respect to choice of airports, hours of operation, load factors, and similar operational characteristics.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAir taxi services\nNonscheduled air freight transportation services\nAircraft charter services\nNonscheduled air passenger transportation services\n\n\nCross-References. 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The establishments of this industry are primarily engaged in the transportation of freight which, because of size, weight, shape, or other inherent characteristics, requires specialized equipment, such as flatbeds, tankers, or refrigerated trailers.  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Shuttle services establishments generally travel within a metropolitan area and its adjacent nonurban areas on regular routes, on regular schedules and provide services between hotels, airports, or other destination points.  Establishments in the Special Needs Transportation industry provide passenger transportation for the disabled or elderly.  These establishments may use specially equipped vehicles to provide passenger transportation.\n\nCross-References. 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The restriction to small parcels distinguishes these establishments from those in the transportation industries.  These establishments may also provide express delivery services using the infrastructure established for provision of basic mail services.\n\nThe traditional activity of the National Postal Service is described in this subsector.  Subcontractors include rural post offices on contract to the Postal Service.\n\nBulk transportation of mail on contract to the Postal Service is not included here, because it is usually done by transportation establishments that carry other customers' cargo as well.  Establishments that provide courier and express delivery services without operating under a universal service obligation are classified in Subsector 492, Couriers and Messengers.","level":2,"parent_code":"48-49","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1320,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75425,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"4911","title":"Postal Service","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing mail services under a universal service obligation.  Mail services include the carriage of letters, printed matter, or mailable packages, including acceptance, collection, processing, and delivery.  Due to the infrastructure requirements of providing mail service under a universal service obligation, postal service establishments often provide parcel and express delivery services in addition to the mail service.  Establishments primarily engaged in performing one or more parts of the basic mail service, such as sorting, routing and/or delivery (except bulk transportation of mail) are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. 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These articles may originate in the U.S. but be delivered to another country and can be described as those that may be handled by one person without using special equipment.  This allows the collection, pick-up, and delivery operations to be done with limited labor costs and minimal equipment.  Sorting and transportation activities, where necessary, are generally mechanized.  The restriction to small parcels partly distinguishes these establishments from those in the transportation industries.  The complete network of courier services establishments also distinguishes these transportation services from local messenger and delivery establishments in this subsector.  This includes the establishments that perform intercity transportation as well as establishments that, under contract to them, perform local pick-up and delivery.  Messengers, which usually deliver within a metropolitan or single urban area, may use bicycle, foot, car, small truck, or van.","level":2,"parent_code":"48-49","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1324,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75429,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"4921","title":"Couriers and Express Delivery Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing air, surface, or combined mode courier and express delivery services of parcels, but not operating under a universal service obligation.  These parcels can include goods and documents, but the express delivery services are not part of the normal mail service.  These services are generally between metropolitan areas, urban centers, or international, but the establishments of this industry form a network that includes local pick-up and delivery to serve their customers' needs.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAir courier services, except establishments operating under a universal service obligation\nExpress delivery services, except establishments operating under a universal service obligation\nCourier services (i.e., intercity network), except establishments operating under a universal service obligation\n\n\nCross-References. 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These establishments generally provide point-to-point pick-up and delivery and do not operate as part of an intercity courier network.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nLetters, documents, or small parcels local delivery services\nGrocery delivery services (i.e., independent service from grocery store)\nAlcoholic beverages delivery services\nRestaurant meals order and delivery services (i.e., independent order and delivery services)\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"492","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1328,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75433,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"49221","title":"Local Messengers and Local Delivery","description":"See industry description for 492210.","level":4,"parent_code":"4922","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1329,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75435,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"493","title":"Warehousing and Storage","description":"Industries in the Warehousing and Storage subsector are primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities for general merchandise, refrigerated goods, and other warehouse products.  These establishments provide facilities to store goods.  They do not sell the goods they handle.  These establishments take responsibility for storing the goods and keeping them secure.  They may also provide a range of services, often referred to as logistics services, related to the distribution of goods.  Logistics services can include labeling, breaking bulk, inventory control and management, light assembly, order entry and fulfillment, packaging, pick and pack, price marking and ticketing, and transportation arrangement.  However, establishments in this industry group always provide warehousing or storage services in addition to any logistic services.  Furthermore, the warehousing or storage of goods must be more than incidental to the performance of services, such as price marking.\n\nBonded warehousing and storage services and warehouses located in free trade zones are included in the industries of this subsector.","level":2,"parent_code":"48-49","sector_code":"48-49","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1331,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75436,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"4931","title":"Warehousing and Storage","description":"The 4931 sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in storing, handling, and managing inventory for others on a contractual basis. Activities include operating public or private warehouses, distribution centers, and storage facilities for a variety of goods, with services such as inventory control, order fulfillment, and climate-controlled storage. 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Some of these characteristics are:\n\n1. Unlike traditional goods, an ''information or cultural product,'' such as an online newspaper or a television program, does not necessarily have tangible qualities, nor is it necessarily associated with a particular form.  A movie can be viewed at a movie theater or through television broadcast, video-on-demand, or streaming services.  A sound recording can be aired on radio, embedded in multimedia products, streamed, or sold at a record store.\n\n2. Unlike traditional services, the delivery of these products does not require direct contact between the supplier and the consumer.\n\n3. The value of these products to the consumer lies in their informational, educational, cultural, or entertainment content, not in the format in which they are distributed.  Most of these products are protected from unlawful reproduction by copyright laws. \n\n4. The intangible property aspect of information and cultural products makes the processes involved in their production and distribution very different from goods and services.  Only those possessing the rights to these works are authorized to reproduce, alter, improve, and distribute them.  Acquiring and using these rights often involves significant costs.  In addition, technology has revolutionized the distribution of these products.  It is possible to distribute them in a physical form, via broadcast, or online.\n\n5. Distributors of information and cultural products can easily add value to the products they distribute.  For instance, broadcasters add advertising not contained in the original product.  This capacity means that unlike traditional goods distributors, they derive revenue not from sale of the distributed product to the final consumer, but from those who pay for the privilege of adding information to the original product.  Similarly, a directory and mailing list publisher can acquire the rights to thousands of previously published newspaper and periodical articles and add new value by providing search and software and organizing the information in a way that facilitates research and retrieval.  These products often command a much higher price than the original information.\n\nExcluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in custom design of software; mass reproducing software or other prerecorded audio and video material on magnetic or optical media; producing live artistic and cultural works or productions; and performing in or creating artistic and cultural works or productions as independent (i.e., freelance) individuals.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1341,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75446,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"512","title":"Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries","description":"Industries in the Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries subsector group establishments involved in the production and distribution of motion pictures and sound recordings.  While producers and distributors of motion pictures and sound recordings issue works for sale as traditional publishers do, the processes are sufficiently different to warrant placing establishments engaged in these activities in a separate subsector.  Production is typically a complex process that involves several distinct types of establishments that are engaged in activities, such as contracting with performers, creating the film or sound content, and providing technical postproduction services.  Film distribution is often to exhibitors, such as theaters and broadcasters, rather than through the wholesale and retail distribution chain.  When the product is in a mass-produced form, NAICS treats production and distribution as the major economic activity as it does in the Publishing Industries subsector, rather than as a subsidiary activity to the manufacture of such products.\n\nThis subsector does not include establishments primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of video and sound recordings, such as compact discs and audio tapes; these establishments are included in the Wholesale Trade sector.  Reproduction of video and sound recordings that is carried out separately from establishments engaged in production and distribution is treated in NAICS as a manufacturing activity.  Establishments that primarily acquire the rights to distribute video and sound recordings to the public via television or radio broadcast or streaming distribution services are classified in Subsector 516, Broadcasting and Content Providers.  Establishments using facilities and infrastructure that they operate to distribute cable and satellite television subscription programming are included in Subsector 517, Telecommunications.","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1342,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75447,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5121","title":"Motion Picture and Video Industries","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in the production and/or distribution of motion pictures, videos, television programs, or commercials; in the exhibition of motion pictures; or in the provision of postproduction and related services.","level":3,"parent_code":"512","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1343,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75448,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51211","title":"Motion Picture and Video Production","description":"See industry description for 512110.","level":4,"parent_code":"5121","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1344,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75450,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51212","title":"Motion Picture and Video Distribution","description":"See industry description for 512120.","level":4,"parent_code":"5121","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1346,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75452,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51213","title":"Motion Picture and Video Exhibition","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating motion picture theaters and/or exhibiting motion pictures or videos at film festivals, and so forth.","level":4,"parent_code":"5121","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1348,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75455,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51219","title":"Postproduction Services and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing postproduction services and other services to the motion picture industry, including specialized motion picture or video postproduction services, such as editing, film/tape transfers, titling, subtitling, credits, closed captioning, and computer-produced graphics, animation and special effects, as well as developing and processing motion picture film.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nMotion picture film laboratories\nStock footage film libraries\nPostproduction facilities\nTeleproduction services \n\n\nCross-References. 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In general, establishments known as publishers issue copies of works for which they usually possess copyright.  Works may be in one or more formats including print form, CD-ROM, proprietary electronic networks, or exclusively on the Internet.  Publishers may publish works originally created by others for which they have obtained the rights and/or works that they have created in-house.  Publishers may publish only and license rights to others to distribute their content, or they may publish and distribute content they create or own.  Software publishing is included here because the activity, creation of a copyrighted product and bringing it to market, is equivalent to the creation process for other types of intellectual products.\n\nIn NAICS, publishing--the reporting, writing, editing, and other processes that are required to create an edition of a newspaper, for example--is treated as a major economic activity in its own right, rather than as a subsidiary activity to a manufacturing activity, printing.  Thus, publishing is classified in the Information sector; whereas, printing is in the Manufacturing sector.  The Publishing Industries subsector excludes printed products, such as manifold business forms and appointment books, for which information is not the essential component.  Establishments producing these items are included in Subsector 323, Printing and Related Support Activities.\n\nReproduction of prepackaged software is treated in NAICS as a manufacturing activity, and custom design of software to client specifications is included in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services sector.  These distinctions arise because of the different ways that software is created, reproduced, and distributed.\n\nMusic publishers and establishments primarily engaged in the production, or production and distribution, of motion pictures and sound recordings are included in Subsector 512, Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries.  Establishments not engaged in publishing and exclusively obtaining rights from publishers to broadcast and distribute content are included in Subsector 516, Broadcasting and Content Providers.","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1363,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75468,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5131","title":"Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and Directory Publishers","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in publishing newspapers, magazines, other periodicals, books, directories and mailing lists, and other works, such as calendars, greeting cards, and maps.  These works are characterized by the intellectual creativity required in their development and are usually protected by copyright.  Publishers distribute or arrange for the distribution of these works.\n\nPublishing establishments may create the works in-house, or contract for, purchase, or compile works that were originally created by others.  These works may be published in one or more formats, such as print and/or electronic form, including proprietary electronic networks or exclusively on the Internet.  Establishments in this industry may print, reproduce, or offer direct access to the works themselves or may arrange with others to carry out such functions.\n\nEstablishments that both print and publish may fill excess capacity with commercial or job printing.  However, the publishing activity is still considered to be the primary activity of these establishments.","level":3,"parent_code":"513","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1364,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75469,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51311","title":"Newspaper Publishers","description":"See industry description for 513110.","level":4,"parent_code":"5131","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1365,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75471,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51312","title":"Periodical Publishers","description":"See industry description for 513120.","level":4,"parent_code":"5131","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1367,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75473,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51313","title":"Book Publishers","description":"See industry description for 513130.","level":4,"parent_code":"5131","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1369,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75475,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51314","title":"Directory and Mailing List Publishers","description":"See industry description for 513140.","level":4,"parent_code":"5131","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1371,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75477,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51319","title":"Other Publishers","description":"This industry comprises establishments known as publishers (except newspaper, magazine, book, directory, mailing list, music, and software publishers).  These establishments may publish works in print or electronic form, including exclusively on the Internet.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nArt publishers\nGreeting card publishers\nCalendar publishers\n\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"5131","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1373,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75480,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5132","title":"Software Publishers","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in software publishing.  Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation, and providing support services to software purchasers.  These establishments may design, develop, and publish, or publish only.  These establishments may publish and distribute software through subscriptions and/or downloads. \n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"513","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1376,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75481,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51321","title":"Software Publishers","description":"See industry description for 513210.","level":4,"parent_code":"5132","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1377,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75483,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"516","title":"Broadcasting and Content Providers","description":"Industries in the Broadcasting and Content Providers subsector include establishments that create content or acquire the right to distribute content and subsequently broadcast or distribute that content.  The industry groups (Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations and Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Media Networks and Content Providers) are based on differences in the methods of communication and the nature of services provided.  The Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations industry group includes establishments that operate radio or television broadcasting stations for the programming and transmission of programs to the public.  Programming may originate in their own studio, from an affiliated network, or from external sources.  The Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Media Networks and Content Providers industry group includes establishments providing media streaming distribution services, operating social network sites, operating media broadcasting and cable television networks, and supplying information, such as news reports, articles, pictures, and features, to the news media.  The establishments classified in this subsector are often engaged in the production and purchase of programs and other textual, audio, and/or video content, and they typically generate revenues from the sale of advertising space and air time, subscriptions, donations, subsidies, and/or the sale of programs.\n\nEstablishments operating telecommunications facilities and infrastructure and distributing audio and video programming, including cable and satellite television subscription programming, are included in Subsector 517, Telecommunications.  Establishments primarily engaged as independent contractors in the installation and maintenance of broadcasting systems are classified in Sector 23, Construction.  Establishments primarily engaged in the production, or production and distribution, of motion pictures and sound recordings are included in Subsector 512, Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries.","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1379,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75484,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5161","title":"Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations","description":"This industry group comprises establishments operating radio or television broadcasting stations for the programming and transmission of programs to the public.  Programming may originate in their own studio, from an affiliated network, or from external sources.","level":3,"parent_code":"516","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1380,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75485,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51611","title":"Radio Broadcasting Stations","description":"See industry description for 516110.","level":4,"parent_code":"5161","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1381,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75487,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51612","title":"Television Broadcasting Stations","description":"See industry description for 516120.","level":4,"parent_code":"5161","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1383,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75489,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5162","title":"Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Media Networks and Content Providers","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily providing media streaming distribution services, operating social network sites, operating media broadcasting and cable television networks, and supplying information, such as news reports, articles, pictures, and features, to the news media.  These establishments distribute textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBroadcasting networks, radio\nBroadcasting networks, television\nCable broadcasting networks\nCable television networks\nInternet broadcasting\nPay-per-view cable programming\nSatellite radio networks\nSatellite television networks\nSocial network sites, Internet\nStand-alone streaming services\nSubscription Video on Demand (SVOD) services\nSyndicates, news\nVirtual Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (vMVPDs)\nWeb broadcasting\nWiki sites, Internet \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"516","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1385,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75490,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51621","title":"Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Media Networks and Content Providers","description":"See industry description for 516210.","level":4,"parent_code":"5162","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1386,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75492,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"517","title":"Telecommunications","description":"Industries in the Telecommunications subsector group establishments that provide telecommunications and the services related to that activity (e.g., telephony, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP); cable and satellite television distribution services; Internet access; telecommunications reselling services).  The Telecommunications subsector is primarily engaged in operating and/or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video.  Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies.\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged as independent contractors in the installation and maintenance of telecommunications systems are classified in Sector 23, Construction.","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1388,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75493,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5171","title":"Wired and Wireless Telecommunications (except Satellite)","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating transmission facilities and infrastructure that they own and/or lease, and providing telecommunications services using wired and wireless telecommunications networks; (2) reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services (except satellite); and (3) acting as agents for wireless telecommunications services.","level":3,"parent_code":"517","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1389,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75494,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51711","title":"Wired and Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite)","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating, maintaining, and/or providing access to switching and transmission facilities and infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired and wireless telecommunications networks (except satellite).  Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies.  By exception, establishments providing satellite television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure that they operate are included in this industry.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBroadband Internet service providers, wired (e.g., cable, DSL)\nCable television distribution services\nCellular telephone service carriers\nDirect-to-home satellite system (DTH) services\nSatellite television distribution systems\nTelecommunications carriers, wired and wireless\nVoIP service providers, using own operated wired telecommunications infrastructure\nWireless Internet service providers, except satellite\nWireless telecommunications carriers, except satellite\nWireless telephone communications carriers, except satellite \n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"5171","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1390,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75497,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51712","title":"Telecommunications Resellers and Agents for Wireless Telecommunication Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of telecommunications networks and reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services to businesses and households (except satellite telecommunications) or (2) acting as agents for wireless telecommunications carriers and resellers, selling wireless plans on a commission basis.  Establishments in this industry do not operate as telecommunications carriers.  Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are included in this industry.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAgents for wireless telecommunications carriers\nCellular telephone stores, selling cellular phone service plans on an agent basis\nMobile phone stores, selling mobile phone service plans on an agent basis\nWired telecommunications resellers\nWireless phone service plan sales agents, selling on behalf of wireless telecommunications carriers\nWireless telecommunications resellers (except satellite telecommunications) \n\n\nCross-References. 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This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged in providing satellite terminal stations and associated facilities connected with one or more terrestrial systems and capable of transmitting telecommunications to, and receiving telecommunications from, satellite systems.  Establishments providing Internet services or Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services via client-supplied telecommunications connections are also included in this industry.  Establishments in this industry do not operate as telecommunications carriers.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nDial-up Internet service providers\nInternet service providers, using client-supplied telecommunications connections (e.g., dial-up ISPs)\nSatellite tracking stations\nVoIP service providers, using client-supplied telecommunications connections\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"517","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1399,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75504,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51781","title":"All Other Telecommunications","description":"See industry description for 517810.","level":4,"parent_code":"5178","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1400,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75506,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"518","title":"Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services","description":"The Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services subsector groups establishments that provide computing infrastructure, data processing services, Web hosting services (except software publishing), and related services, including streaming support services (except streaming distribution services).","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1402,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75507,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5182","title":"Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing computing infrastructure, data processing services, Web hosting services (except software publishing), and related services, including streaming support services (except streaming distribution services).  Data processing establishments provide complete processing and specialized reports from data supplied by clients or provide automated data processing and data entry services.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nApplication hosting\nCloud storage services\nComputer data storage services\nComputing platform infrastructure provision\nInfrastructure as a service (IaaS)\nOptical scanning services\nPlatform as a service (PaaS)\nVideo and audio technical streaming support services\nWeb hosting\n\n\nCross-References. 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The main components of the subsector are libraries, archives, and Web search portals.","level":2,"parent_code":"51","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1406,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75511,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5192","title":"Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services","description":"Establishments primarily engaged in operating web-based search portals that enable users to locate and retrieve information, and in providing library, archive, and other information services such as reference assistance, data compilation, and retrieval for the public or specific client groups.","level":3,"parent_code":"519","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1407,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75512,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51921","title":"Libraries and Archives","description":"See industry description for 519210.","level":4,"parent_code":"5192","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1408,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75514,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"51929","title":"Web Search Portals and All Other Information Services","description":"See industry description for 519290.","level":4,"parent_code":"5192","sector_code":"51","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1410,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75516,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"52","title":"Finance and Insurance","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Finance and Insurance sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in financial transactions (transactions involving the creation, liquidation, or change in ownership of financial assets) and/or in facilitating financial transactions.  Three principal types of activities are identified:\n\n1.  Raising funds by taking deposits and/or issuing securities and, in the process, incurring liabilities.  Establishments engaged in this activity use raised funds to acquire financial assets by making loans and/or purchasing securities.  Putting themselves at risk, they channel funds from lenders to borrowers and transform or repackage the funds with respect to maturity, scale, and risk.  This activity is known as financial intermediation.\n\n2.  Pooling of risk by underwriting insurance and annuities.  Establishments engaged in this activity collect fees, insurance premiums, or annuity considerations; build up reserves; invest those reserves; and make contractual payments.  Fees are based on the expected incidence of the insured risk and the expected return on investment.\n\n3.  Providing specialized services facilitating or supporting financial intermediation, insurance, and employee benefit programs.\n\nIn addition, monetary authorities charged with monetary control are included in this sector.\n\nThe subsectors, industry groups, and industries within the Finance and Insurance sector are defined on the basis of their unique production processes.  As with all industries, the production processes are distinguished by their use of specialized human resources and specialized physical capital.  In addition, the way in which these establishments acquire and allocate financial capital, their source of funds, and the use of those funds provides a third basis for distinguishing characteristics of the production process.  For instance, the production process in raising funds through deposit-taking is different from the process of raising funds in bond or money markets.  The process of making loans to individuals also requires different production processes than does the creation of investment pools or the underwriting of securities.\n\nMost of the Finance and Insurance subsectors contain one or more industry groups of (1) intermediaries with similar patterns of raising and using funds and (2) establishments engaged in activities that facilitate, or are otherwise related to, that type of financial or insurance intermediation.  Industries within this sector are defined in terms of activities for which a production process can be specified, and many of these activities are not exclusive to a particular type of financial institution.  To deal with the varied activities taking place within existing financial institutions, the approach is to split these institutions into components performing specialized services.  This requires defining the units engaged in providing those services and developing procedures that allow for their delineation.  These units are the equivalents for finance and insurance of the establishments defined for other industries.\n\nThe output of many financial services, as well as the inputs and the processes by which they are combined, cannot be observed at a single location and can only be defined at a higher level of the organizational structure of the enterprise.  Additionally, a number of independent activities that represent separate and distinct production processes may take place at a single location belonging to a multilocation financial firm.  Activities are more likely to be homogeneous with respect to production characteristics than are locations, at least in financial services.  The classification defines activities broadly enough that it can be used both by those classifying by location and by those employing a more top-down approach to the delineation of the establishment.\n\nEstablishments engaged in activities that facilitate, or are otherwise related to, the various types of intermediation are included in multiple subsectors, rather than in a separate subsector dedicated to services alone, because these services are performed by intermediaries, as well as by specialist establishments, and the extent to which the activity of the intermediaries can be separately identified is not clear.\n\nFinancial industries are extensive users of electronic means for facilitating the verification of financial balances, authorizing transactions, transferring funds to and from transactors' accounts, notifying banks (or credit card issuers) of the individual transactions, and providing daily summaries.  Since these transaction processing activities are integral to the production of finance and insurance services, establishments that principally provide a financial transaction processing service are classified in this sector, rather than in the data processing industry in the Information sector.\n\nLegal entities that hold portfolios of assets on behalf of others are significant and data on them are required for a variety of purposes.  Thus, for NAICS, these funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles are the fifth subsector of the Finance and Insurance sector.  These entities earn interest, dividends, and other property income, but have little or no employment and no revenue from the sale of services.  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In many cases, such as the rental of heavy construction equipment, the operator is essential to operate the equipment.  Also excluded from this sector are mortgage REITs and establishments primarily engaged in managing the financial portfolio assets of REITs on a fee or commission basis.  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The first type typically operates from a retail-like or storefront facility and maintains inventories of goods that are rented for short periods of time.  The latter type typically does not operate from retail-like locations or maintain inventories, and usually offers longer-term leases.  These establishments work directly with clients to enable them to acquire the use of equipment on a lease basis, or they work with equipment vendors or dealers to support the marketing of equipment to their customers under lease arrangements.  Equipment lessors generally structure lease contracts to meet the specialized needs of their clients and use their remarketing expertise to find other users for previously leased equipment.  Establishments that provide operating and capital (i.e., finance) leases are included in this subsector.\n\nEstablishments primarily engaged in leasing in combination with providing loans are classified in Sector 52, Finance and Insurance.  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Establishments in this subsector own the patents, trademarks, and/or franchise agreements that they allow others to use or reproduce for a fee and may or may not have created those assets.\n\nEstablishments that allow franchisees the use of the franchise name, contingent on the franchisee buying products or services from the franchisor, are classified elsewhere.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishments primarily engaged in leasing real property and establishments primarily engaged in leasing tangible assets, such as automobiles, computers, consumer goods, and industrial machinery and equipment.  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These activities require a high degree of expertise and training.  The establishments in this sector specialize according to expertise and provide these services to clients in a variety of industries and, in some cases, to households.  Activities performed include: legal advice and representation; accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and specialized design services; computer services; consulting services; research services; advertising services; photographic services; translation and interpretation services; veterinary services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.\n\nThis sector excludes establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of day-to-day office administrative services, such as financial planning, billing and recordkeeping, personnel supply, and physical distribution and logistics.  These establishments are classified in Sector 56, Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"54","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1544,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75649,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"541","title":"Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services","description":"Industries in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services subsector group establishments engaged in processes where human capital is the major input.  These establishments make available the knowledge and skills of their employees, often on an assignment basis, where an individual or team is responsible for the delivery of services to the client.  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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"5614","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1668,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75775,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56144","title":"Collection Agencies","description":"See industry description for 561440.","level":4,"parent_code":"5614","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1671,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75777,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56145","title":"Credit Bureaus","description":"See industry description for 561450.","level":4,"parent_code":"5614","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1673,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75779,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56149","title":"Other Business Support Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing business support services (except secretarial and other document preparation services; telephone answering or telemarketing services; private mail services or document copying services conducted as separate activities or in conjunction with other office support services; monetary debt collection services; and credit reporting services).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nAddress bar coding services\nMail presorting services\nBar code imprinting services\nCourt reporting services\nRepossession services\nReal-time (i.e., simultaneous) closed captioning of live television performances, meetings, conferences\nCharitable fundraising campaign organization services on a contract or fee basis\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"5614","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1675,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75783,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5615","title":"Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) travel agency services; (2) arranging and assembling tours; or (3) other travel arrangement and reservation services.","level":3,"parent_code":"561","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1679,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75784,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56151","title":"Travel Agencies","description":"See industry description for 561510.","level":4,"parent_code":"5615","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1680,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75786,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56152","title":"Tour Operators","description":"See industry description for 561520.","level":4,"parent_code":"5615","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1682,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75788,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56159","title":"Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments (except travel agencies and tour operators) primarily engaged in providing travel arrangement and reservation services.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCondominium time-share exchange services\nRoad and travel services automobile clubs\nConvention or visitors bureaus\nTicket (e.g., amusement, sports, theatrical) agencies\nTicket (e.g., airline, bus, cruise ship, sports, theatrical) offices\nReservation (e.g., airline, car rental, hotel, restaurant) services\n\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"5615","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1684,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75791,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5616","title":"Investigation and Security Services","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) investigation, guard, and armored car services; (2) selling security systems, such as burglar and fire alarms and locking devices, along with installation, repair, or monitoring services; or (3) remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems.","level":3,"parent_code":"561","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1687,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75792,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56161","title":"Investigation, Guard, and Armored Car Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing one or more of the following: (1) investigation, detective, and personal background check services; (2) guard and patrol services; and (3) picking up and delivering money, receipts, or other valuable items with personnel and equipment to protect such properties while in transit.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nArmored car services\nPrivate detective services\nBodyguard services\nSecurity guard services\nPolygraph services\n\n\nCross-References.","level":4,"parent_code":"5616","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1688,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75796,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56162","title":"Security Systems Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments engaged in (1) selling security systems, such as burglar and fire alarms and locking devices, along with installation, repair, or monitoring services or (2) remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems.\n\nCross-References. 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There are three industry groups within the subsector that separate these activities into waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, and remediation and other waste management.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishments primarily engaged in collecting, treating, and disposing waste through sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities that are classified in Industry 22132, Sewage Treatment Facilities, and establishments primarily engaged in long-distance hauling of waste materials that are classified in Industry 48423, Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance.  Also, there are some activities that appear to be related to waste management, but that are not included in this subsector.  For example, establishments primarily engaged in providing waste management consulting services are classified in Industry 54162, Environmental Consulting Services.","level":2,"parent_code":"56","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1713,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75818,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5621","title":"Waste Collection","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) collecting and/or hauling hazardous waste, nonhazardous waste, and/or recyclable materials within a local area and/or (2) operating hazardous or nonhazardous waste transfer stations.  Hazardous waste collection establishments may be responsible for the identification, treatment, packaging, and labeling of waste for the purposes of transport.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"562","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1714,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75819,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56211","title":"Waste Collection","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) collecting and/or hauling hazardous waste, nonhazardous waste, and/or recyclable materials within a local area and/or (2) operating hazardous or nonhazardous waste transfer stations.  Hazardous waste collection establishments may be responsible for the identification, treatment, packaging, and labeling of waste for the purposes of transport.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"5621","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1715,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75823,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5622","title":"Waste Treatment and Disposal","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating waste treatment or disposal facilities (except sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities) or (2) the combined activity of collecting and/or hauling of waste materials within a local area and operating waste treatment or disposal facilities.  Waste combustors or incinerators (including those that may produce byproducts, such as electricity), solid waste landfills, and compost dumps are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"562","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1719,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75824,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56221","title":"Waste Treatment and Disposal","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating waste treatment or disposal facilities (except sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities) or (2) the combined activity of collecting and/or hauling of waste materials within a local area and operating waste treatment or disposal facilities.  Waste combustors or incinerators (including those that may produce byproducts, such as electricity), solid waste landfills, and compost dumps are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"5622","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1720,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75829,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"5629","title":"Remediation and Other Waste Management Services","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in remediation and other waste management services (except waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, and waste management consulting services).","level":3,"parent_code":"562","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1725,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75830,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56291","title":"Remediation Services","description":"See industry description for 562910.","level":4,"parent_code":"5629","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1726,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75832,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56292","title":"Materials Recovery Facilities","description":"See industry description for 562920.","level":4,"parent_code":"5629","sector_code":"56","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1728,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75834,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"56299","title":"All Other Waste Management Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in waste management services (except waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, remediation, operation of materials recovery facilities, and waste management consulting services).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBeach cleaning and maintenance services\nPumping (i.e., cleaning) cesspools, portable toilets, or septic tanks\nCesspool cleaning services\nSewer cleaning and rodding services\nPortable toilet renting and/or servicing\nSewer or storm basin cleanout services\n\n\nCross-References. 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All industries in the sector share this commonality of process, namely, labor inputs of instructors with the requisite subject matter expertise and teaching ability.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1733,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75838,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"611","title":"Educational Services","description":"Industries in the Educational Services subsector provide instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects.  The instruction and training is provided by specialized establishments, such as schools, colleges, universities, and training centers.\n\nThe subsector is structured according to level and type of educational services.  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The requirement for admission to an associate or equivalent degree program is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training.  Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods.  The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"611","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1738,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75843,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"61121","title":"Junior Colleges","description":"See industry description for 611210.","level":4,"parent_code":"6112","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1739,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75845,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"6113","title":"Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in furnishing academic courses and granting degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels.  The requirement for admission is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training.  Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods.  The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nColleges (except junior colleges)\nTheological seminaries offering baccalaureate or graduate degrees\nMilitary academies, college-level\nUniversities\nProfessional schools (e.g., business administration, dental, law, medical)\n\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"611","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1741,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75846,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"61131","title":"Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools","description":"See industry description for 611310.","level":4,"parent_code":"6113","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1742,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75848,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"6114","title":"Business Schools and Computer and Management Training","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) offering courses in office procedures and secretarial and stenographic skills and may offer courses in basic office skills, such as word processing; (2) conducting computer training (except computer repair); or (3) offering an array of short duration courses and seminars for management and professional development.  Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods.  The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.","level":3,"parent_code":"611","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1744,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75849,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"61141","title":"Business and Secretarial Schools","description":"See industry description for 611410.","level":4,"parent_code":"6114","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1745,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75851,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"61142","title":"Computer Training","description":"See industry description for 611420.","level":4,"parent_code":"6114","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1747,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75853,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"61143","title":"Professional and Management Development Training","description":"See industry description for 611430.","level":4,"parent_code":"6114","sector_code":"61","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1749,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75855,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"6115","title":"Technical and Trade Schools","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in offering vocational and technical training in a variety of technical subjects and trades.  The training often leads to job-specific certification.  Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods.  The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nApprenticeship training programs\nGraphic arts schools\nAviation and flight training schools\nModeling schools\nComputer repair training\nNursing schools (except academic)\nCosmetology schools\nReal estate schools\nElectronic equipment repair training\nTruck driving schools \n\n\nCross-References. 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The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nApprenticeship training programs\nGraphic arts schools\nAviation and flight training schools\nModeling schools\nComputer repair training\nNursing schools (except academic)\nCosmetology schools\nReal estate schools\nElectronic equipment repair training\nTruck driving schools \n\n\nCross-References. 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Vocational rehabilitation job training facilities (except schools) and sheltered workshops (i.e., work experience centers) are included in this industry.\n\nCross-References.","level":3,"parent_code":"624","sector_code":"62","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1857,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75962,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"62431","title":"Vocational Rehabilitation Services","description":"See industry description for 624310.","level":4,"parent_code":"6243","sector_code":"62","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1858,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75964,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"6244","title":"Child Care Services","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing care and early learning opportunities for infants and children.  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Excluded from this sector are: (1) establishments that provide both accommodations and recreational facilities, such as hunting and fishing camps and resort and casino hotels, are classified in Subsector 721, Accommodation; (2) restaurants and night clubs that provide live entertainment in addition to the sale of food and beverages are classified in Subsector 722, Food Services and Drinking Places; (3) motion picture theaters, libraries and archives, and publishers of newspapers, magazines, books, periodicals, and computer software are classified in Sector 51, Information; and (4) establishments using transportation equipment to provide recreational and entertainment services, such as those operating sightseeing buses, dinner cruises, or helicopter rides, are classified in Subsector 487, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1863,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":75968,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"711","title":"Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries","description":"Industries in the Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries subsector group establishments that produce or organize and promote live presentations involving the performances of actors and actresses, singers, dancers, musical groups and artists, athletes, and other entertainers, including independent (i.e., freelance) entertainers and the establishments that manage their careers.  The classification recognizes four basic processes: (1) producing (i.e., presenting) events; (2) organizing, managing, and/or promoting events; (3) managing and representing entertainers; and (4) providing the artistic, creative, and technical skills necessary to the production of these live events.  Also, this subsector contains four industries for performing arts companies.  Each is defined on the basis of the particular skills of the entertainers involved in the presentations.\n\nThe industry structure for this subsector makes a clear distinction between performing arts companies and performing artists (i.e., independent or freelance).  Although not unique to arts and entertainment, freelancing is a particularly important phenomenon in this Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries subsector.  Distinguishing this activity from the production activity is a meaningful process differentiation.  This approach, however, is difficult to implement in the case of musical groups (i.e., companies) and artists.  These establishments tend to be more loosely organized and it can be difficult to distinguish companies from freelancers.  For this reason, NAICS includes one industry that covers both musical groups and musical artists.\n\nThis subsector contains two industries for Industry Group 7113, Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events, one for those that operate facilities and another for those that do not.  This is because there are significant differences in cost structures between those promoters that manage and provide the staff to operate facilities and those that do not.  In addition to promoters without facilities, other industries in this subsector include establishments that may operate without permanent facilities.  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Other sectors of NAICS also provide recreational services.  Providers of recreational services are often engaged in processes classified in other sectors of NAICS.  For example, operators of resorts and hunting and fishing camps provide both accommodation and recreational facilities and services.  These establishments are classified in Subsector 721, Accommodation, partly to reflect the significant costs associated with the provision of accommodation services and partly to ensure consistency with international standards.  Likewise, establishments using transportation equipment to provide recreational and entertainment services, such as those operating sightseeing buses, dinner cruises, or helicopter rides, are classified in Subsector 487, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation.\n\nThe industry groups in this subsector highlight particular types of activities: amusement parks and arcades, gambling industries, and other amusement and recreation industries.  The groups, however, are not all-inclusive of the activity.  The Gambling Industries industry group does not provide for full coverage of gambling activities.  For example, casino hotels are classified in Subsector 721, Accommodation; and horse and dog racing tracks without casinos are classified in Industry Group 7112, Spectator Sports.","level":2,"parent_code":"71","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1900,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76005,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7131","title":"Amusement Parks and Arcades","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating amusement parks and amusement arcades and parlors.","level":3,"parent_code":"713","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1901,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76006,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71311","title":"Amusement and Theme Parks","description":"See industry description for 713110.","level":4,"parent_code":"7131","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1902,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76008,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71312","title":"Amusement Arcades","description":"See industry description for 713120.","level":4,"parent_code":"7131","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1904,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76010,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7132","title":"Gambling Industries","description":"This industry group comprises establishments (except casino hotels) primarily engaged in operating gambling facilities, such as casinos, bingo halls, and video gaming terminals, or in the provision of gambling services, such as lotteries and off-track betting.  Casino hotels are classified in Industry 72112, Casino Hotels.","level":3,"parent_code":"713","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1906,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76011,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71321","title":"Casinos (except Casino Hotels)","description":"See industry description for 713210.","level":4,"parent_code":"7132","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1907,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76013,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71329","title":"Other Gambling Industries","description":"See industry description for 713290.","level":4,"parent_code":"7132","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1909,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76015,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7139","title":"Other Amusement and Recreation Industries","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating golf courses and country clubs; skiing facilities; marinas; fitness and recreational sports centers; bowling centers; and providing other amusement and recreation services.","level":3,"parent_code":"713","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1911,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76016,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71391","title":"Golf Courses and Country Clubs","description":"See industry description for 713910.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1912,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76018,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71392","title":"Skiing Facilities","description":"See industry description for 713920.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1914,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76020,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71393","title":"Marinas","description":"See industry description for 713930.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1916,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76022,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71394","title":"Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers","description":"See industry description for 713940.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1918,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76024,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71395","title":"Bowling Centers","description":"See industry description for 713950.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1920,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76026,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"71399","title":"All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries","description":"See industry description for 713990.","level":4,"parent_code":"7139","sector_code":"71","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1922,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76028,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72","title":"Accommodation and Food Services","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Accommodation and Food Services sector comprises establishments providing customers with lodging and/or preparing meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption.  The sector includes both accommodation and food services establishments because the two activities are often combined at the same establishment.\n\nSome establishments that provide food and beverage services are classified in other sectors.  Excluded from this sector are civic and social organizations.  These establishments are classified in Sector 81, Other Services (except Public Administration).  Amusement and recreation parks, dinner theaters, and other recreation or entertainment facilities are classified in Sector 71, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation.  Motion picture theaters are classified in Sector 51, Information.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1924,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76029,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"721","title":"Accommodation","description":"Industries in the Accommodation subsector provide lodging or short-term accommodations for travelers, vacationers, and others.  There is a wide range of establishments in these industries.  Some provide lodging only, while others provide meals, laundry services, and recreational facilities, as well as lodging.  Lodging establishments are classified in this subsector even if the provision of complementary services generates more revenue.  The types of complementary services provided vary from establishment to establishment.\n\nThe subsector is organized into three groups: (1) traveler accommodation, (2) recreational accommodation, and (3) rooming and boarding houses, dormitories, and workers' camps.  The Traveler Accommodation industry group includes establishments that primarily provide traditional types of lodging services.  This group includes hotels, motels, and bed-and-breakfast inns.  In addition to lodging, these establishments may provide a range of other services to their guests.  The RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Recreational Camps industry group includes establishments that operate lodging facilities primarily designed to accommodate outdoor enthusiasts.  Included are travel trailer campsites, recreational vehicle parks, and outdoor adventure retreats.  The Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps industry group includes establishments providing temporary or longer-term accommodations, that for the period of occupancy, may serve as a principal residence.  Board (i.e., meals) may be provided but is not essential.\n\nEstablishments that manage short-stay accommodation establishments (e.g., hotels and motels) on a contractual basis are classified in this subsector if they both manage the operation and provide the operating staff.  Such establishments are classified based on the type of facility managed and operated.","level":2,"parent_code":"72","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1925,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76030,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7211","title":"Traveler Accommodation","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in facilities, such as hotels, motels, casino hotels, and bed-and-breakfast inns.  In addition to lodging, these establishments may provide a range of other services to their guests.","level":3,"parent_code":"721","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1926,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76031,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72111","title":"Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels","description":"See industry description for 721110.","level":4,"parent_code":"7211","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1927,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76033,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72112","title":"Casino Hotels","description":"See industry description for 721120.","level":4,"parent_code":"7211","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1929,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76035,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72119","title":"Other Traveler Accommodation","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging (except hotels, motels, and casino hotels).\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nBed-and-breakfast inns\nTourist homes\nGuest houses\nHostels\nHousekeeping cabins and cottages\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"7211","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1931,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76038,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7212","title":"RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Recreational Camps","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds and recreational and vacation camps.  These establishments cater to outdoor enthusiasts and are characterized by the type of accommodation and by the nature and the range of recreational facilities and activities provided to their clients.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCampgrounds\nFishing and hunting camps\nTravel trailer campsites\nOutdoor adventure retreats\nVacation camps (except instructional, day)\nRecreational vehicle parks\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"721","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1934,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76039,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72121","title":"RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Recreational Camps","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds and recreational and vacation camps.  These establishments cater to outdoor enthusiasts and are characterized by the type of accommodation and by the nature and the range of recreational facilities and activities provided to their clients.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nCampgrounds\nFishing and hunting camps\nTravel trailer campsites\nOutdoor adventure retreats\nVacation camps (except instructional, day)\nRecreational vehicle parks\n\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"7212","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1935,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76042,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7213","title":"Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating rooming and boarding houses and similar facilities, such as fraternity houses, sorority houses, off campus dormitories, residential clubs, and workers' camps.  These establishments provide temporary or longer-term accommodations, which, for the period of occupancy, may serve as a principal residence.  These establishments also may provide complementary services, such as housekeeping, meals, and laundry services.\n\nIllustrative Examples:\n\nDormitories (off campus)\nSorority houses\nFraternity houses\nWorkers' camps\nRooming houses","level":3,"parent_code":"721","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1938,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76043,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72131","title":"Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps","description":"See industry description for 721310.","level":4,"parent_code":"7213","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1939,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76045,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"722","title":"Food Services and Drinking Places","description":"Industries in the Food Services and Drinking Places subsector prepare meals, snacks, and beverages to customer order for immediate on-premises and off-premises consumption.  There is a wide range of establishments in these industries.  Some provide food and drink only, while others provide various combinations of seating space, waiter/waitress services, and incidental amenities, such as limited entertainment.  The industries in the subsector are grouped based on the type and level of services provided.  The industry groups are Special Food Services, such as food service contractors, caterers, and mobile food services; Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages); and Restaurants and Other Eating Places.\n\nFood and beverage services at hotels and motels, amusement parks, theaters, casinos, country clubs, similar recreational facilities, and civic and social organizations are included in this subsector only if these services are provided by a separate establishment primarily engaged in providing food and beverage services.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishments operating dinner cruises.  These establishments are classified in Subsector 487, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, because they utilize transportation equipment to provide scenic recreational entertainment.","level":2,"parent_code":"72","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1941,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76046,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7223","title":"Special Food Services","description":"This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing food services at one or more of the following locations: (1) the customer's location; (2) a location designated by the customer; or (3) from motorized vehicles or nonmotorized carts.","level":3,"parent_code":"722","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1942,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76047,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72231","title":"Food Service Contractors","description":"See industry description for 722310.","level":4,"parent_code":"7223","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1943,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76049,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72232","title":"Caterers","description":"See industry description for 722320.","level":4,"parent_code":"7223","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1945,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76051,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72233","title":"Mobile Food Services","description":"See industry description for 722330.","level":4,"parent_code":"7223","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1947,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76053,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"7224","title":"Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)","description":"This industry comprises establishments known as bars, taverns, nightclubs, or drinking places primarily engaged in preparing and serving alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption.  These establishments may also provide limited food services.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":3,"parent_code":"722","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1952,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76057,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"72251","title":"Restaurants and Other Eating Places","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) providing food services to patrons who order and are served while seated (i.e., waiter/waitress service) and pay after eating; (2) providing food services to patrons who generally order or select items (e.g., at a counter, in a buffet line) and pay before eating; or (3) preparing and/or serving a specialty snack (e.g., ice cream, frozen yogurt, cookies) and/or nonalcoholic beverages (e.g., coffee, juices, sodas) for consumption on or near the premises.\n\nCross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--","level":4,"parent_code":"7225","sector_code":"72","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1953,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76062,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"81","title":"Other Services (except Public Administration)","description":"The Sector as a Whole\n\nThe Other Services (except Public Administration) sector comprises establishments engaged in providing services not specifically provided for elsewhere in the classification system.  Establishments in this sector are primarily engaged in activities such as equipment and machinery repairing, promoting or administering religious activities, grantmaking, advocacy, and providing drycleaning and laundry services, personal care services, death care services, pet care (except veterinary) services, photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and dating services.\n\nPrivate households that engage in employing workers on or about the premises in activities primarily concerned with the operation of the household are included in this sector.\n\nExcluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in retailing new equipment and also performing repairs and general maintenance on equipment.  These establishments are classified in Sector 44-45, Retail Trade.","level":1,"parent_code":null,"sector_code":"81","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1958,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76063,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"811","title":"Repair and Maintenance","description":"Industries in the Repair and Maintenance subsector restore machinery, equipment, and other products to working order.  These establishments also typically provide general or routine maintenance (i.e., servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repairs.\n\nThe NAICS structure for this subsector brings together most types of repair and maintenance establishments and categorizes them based on production processes (i.e., on the type of repair and maintenance activity performed, and the necessary skills, expertise, and processes that are found in different repair and maintenance establishments).  This NAICS classification does not delineate between repair services provided to businesses versus those that serve households.  Although some industries primarily serve either businesses or households, separation by class of customer is limited by the fact that many establishments serve both.  Establishments repairing computers and consumer electronics products are two examples of such overlap.\n\nThe Repair and Maintenance subsector does not include all establishments that do repair and maintenance.  For example, a substantial amount of repair is done by establishments that also manufacture machinery, equipment, and other goods.  These establishments are included in the Manufacturing sector in NAICS.  In addition, repair of transportation equipment is often provided by or based at transportation facilities, such as airports and seaports, and these activities are included in the Transportation and Warehousing sector.  A particularly unique situation exists with repair of buildings.  Plumbing, electrical installation and repair, painting and decorating, and other construction-related establishments are often involved in performing installation or other work on new construction as well as providing repair services on existing structures.  While some specialize in repair, it is difficult to distinguish between the two types and all are included in the Construction sector.\n\nExcluded from this subsector are establishments primarily engaged in rebuilding or remanufacturing machinery and equipment.  These are classified in Sector 31-33, Manufacturing.  Also excluded are retail establishments that provide after-sale services and repair.  These are classified in Sector 44-45, Retail Trade.","level":2,"parent_code":"81","sector_code":"81","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1959,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76064,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"8111","title":"Automotive Repair and Maintenance","description":"This industry group comprises establishments involved in providing repair and maintenance services for automotive vehicles, such as passenger cars, trucks, and vans, and all trailers.  Establishments in this industry group employ mechanics with specialized technical skills to diagnose and repair the mechanical and electrical systems for automotive vehicles, repair automotive interiors, and paint or repair automotive exteriors.","level":3,"parent_code":"811","sector_code":"81","is_leaf":false,"seq_order":1960,"category":"standard","data_provenance":null,"license":null,"source_url":null,"source_date":null,"source_file_hash":null,"source_url_for_code":null},{"id":76065,"system_id":"naics_2022","code":"81111","title":"Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance","description":"This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing mechanical or electrical repair and maintenance services for automotive vehicles, such as passenger cars, trucks, and vans, and all trailers.  These establishments may specialize in a single service or may provide a wide range of these services.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments in this industry repair items, such as microscopes, radar and sonar equipment, televisions, stereos, video recorders, computers, fax machines, photocopying machines, two-way radios, cellular telephones, and other communications equipment, scientific instruments, and medical equipment.\n\nCross-References. 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Establishments in this industry either sharpen/install commercial and industrial machinery blades and saws or provide welding (e.g., automotive, general) repair services; or repair agricultural and other heavy and industrial machinery and equipment (e.g., forklifts and other material handling equipment, machine tools, commercial refrigeration equipment, construction equipment, and mining machinery).\n\nCross-References. 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