Classification codes for a meal prep and delivery service
Prepared meal subscriptions. Below are the closest matches in NAICS, ISIC, SIC, NACE, SOC, and other major classification systems. Click any code for its full definition, subcategories, and crosswalks across every system.
- 4922Top matchLocal Messengers and Local Delivery
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing local messenger and delivery services of small items within a single metropolitan area or within an urban center. These establishments generally provide point-to-point pick-up and delivery and do not operate as part of an intercity courier network. Illustrative Examples: Letters, documents, or small parcels local delivery services Grocery delivery services (i.e., independent service from grocery store) Alcoholic beverages delivery services Restaurant meals order and delivery services (i.e., independent order and delivery services) Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- 492210Local Messengers and Local Delivery
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing local messenger and delivery services of small items within a single metropolitan area or within an urban center. These establishments generally provide point-to-point pick-up and delivery and do not operate as part of an intercity courier network. Illustrative Examples: Letters, documents, or small parcels local delivery services Grocery delivery services (i.e., independent service from grocery store) Alcoholic beverages delivery services Restaurant meals order and delivery services (i.e., independent order and delivery services) Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- 4921Couriers and Express Delivery Services
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. Illustrative Examples: Air courier services, except establishments operating under a universal service obligation Express delivery services, except establishments operating under a universal service obligation Courier services (i.e., intercity network), except establishments operating under a universal service obligation Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- 531Top matchPostal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 5310Postal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 3092Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages
This class includes: - manufacture of non-motorised bicycles and other cycles, including (delivery) tricycles, tandems, children's bicycles and tricycles - manufacture of parts and accessories of bicycles - manufacture of invalid carriages with or without motor - manufacture of parts and accessories of invalid carriages - manufacture of baby carriages This class excludes: - manufacture of bicycles with auxiliary motor, see 30.91 - manufacture of wheeled toys designed to be ridden, including plastic bicycles and tricycles, see 32.40
- 4215Top matchCourier Services, Except by Air
Establishments primarily engaged in the delivery of individually addressed letters, parcels, and packages (generally under 100 pounds), except by means of air transportation or by the United States Postal Service. Delivery is usually made by street or highway within a local area or between cities. Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing air delivery of individually addressed letters, parcels, and packages, except by the United States Postal Service, are classified in Industry 4513, and establishments of the United States Postal Service are classified in Industry 4311. Establishments primarily engaged in the delivery of advertising and other unaddressed letters, parcels, and packages are classified in Industry 7319. Establishments primarily engaged in undertaking the transportation of goods from shippers to receivers for a charge covering the entire transportation, but making use of other transportation establishments to effect the entire delivery, are classified in Industry 4731. Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing armored car services are classified in Services, Industry 7381. Courier services, except by air Letter delivery, private: except air Mail delivery, private: except air Package delivery, private: except air Parcel delivery, private: except air
- 4513Air Courier Services
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing air delivery of individually addressed letters, parcels, and packages (generally under 100 pounds), except by the U.S. Postal Service. While these establishments deliver letters, parcels, and packages by air, the initial pick-up and the final delivery are often made by other modes of transportation, such as by truck, bicycle, or motorcycle. Separate establishments of air courier companies engaged in providing pick-up and delivery only; "drop-off points"; or distribution centers are all classified in this industry. Establishments of the U.S. Postal Service are classified in Industry 4311; and establishments furnishing delivery of individually addressed letters, parcels, or packages (generally under 100 pounds) other than by air are classified in Industry 4215. Establishments primarily engaged in undertaking the transportation of goods from shippers to receivers for charges covering the entire transportation, but making use of other transportation establishments to effect the entire delivery, are classified in Industry 4731. Courier services, air Letter delivery, private: air Package delivery, private: air Parcel delivery, private: air
- 5963Direct Selling Establishments
Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of merchandise by telephone; by house-to-house canvass; or from trucks or wagons or other temporary locations. Included in this industry are individuals who sell products by these methods and who are not employees of the organization which they represent, and establishments which are retail sales offices from which employees operate to sell merchandise from door-to-door. Bakery goods, purchased: house-to-house-retail Canvassers (door-to-door), headquarters for retail sale of merchandise Dairy products, house-to-house-retail Direct selling organizations (headquarters of door-to-door House delivery of purchased milk-retail House-to-house selling of coffee, soda, beer, bottled water, or other Huckters-retail Ice cream wagons-retail Lunch wagons, mobile-retail Magazine subscription sales, except mail-order-retail Magazines, house-to-house selling Milk delivery and sale of purchased milk, without processing-retail Newspapers, home delivery: except by newspaper printers or Party-plan merchandising-retail
- 53.1Top matchPostal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 53.10Postal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 72.11Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
This class includes research and experimental development on biotechnology: - DNA/RNA: genomics, pharmacogenomics, gene probes, genetic engineering, DNA/RNA sequencing/synthesis/amplification, gene expression profiling, and use of antisense technology - proteins and other molecules: sequencing/synthesis/engineering of proteins and peptides (including large molecule hormones); improved delivery methods for large molecule drugs; proteomics, protein isolation and purification, signalling, identification of cell receptors - cell and tissue culture and engineering: cell/tissue culture, tissue engineering (including tissue scaffolds and biomedical engineering), cellular fusion, vaccine/immune stimulants, embryo manipulation - process biotechnology techniques: fermentation using bioreactors, bioprocessing, bioleaching, biopulping, biobleaching, biodesulphurisation, bioremediation, biofiltration and phytoremediation - gene and RNA vectors: gene therapy, viral vectors - bioinformatics: construction of databases on genomes, protein sequences; modelling complex biological processes, including systems biology - nanobiotechnology: applies the tools and processes of nano/microfabrication to build devices for studying biosystems and applications in drug delivery, diagnostics etc.
- 5102Top matchCourier Pick-up and Delivery Services
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in - (a) providing postal services are included in the Class 5101 Postal Services; and - (b) operating trucks for the transportation of freight by road are included in Class 4610 Road Freight Transport. **Primary Activities:** - Customised express pick-up and delivery service - Grocery delivery service - Home delivery service - Messenger service - Pick-up and delivery service n.e.c.
- 510Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services
Group (Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services) within the subdivision 'Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 51Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services
Subdivision (Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services) within the division 'Transport, Postal and Warehousing' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 30921Top matchManufacture of non-motorized bicycles and other cycles, including cycle-rickshaws, (delivery) tricycles, tandems, children's bicycles and tricycles, baby carriages
- 531Postal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 5310Postal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation by one or more designated universal service providers. The activities include use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can include letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation. This class includes: - pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. - collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices This class excludes: - postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 64.19
- 13-1081Top matchLogisticians
Analyze and coordinate the ongoing logistical functions of a firm or organization. Responsible for the entire life cycle of a product, including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources.
- 17-2031Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
Apply knowledge of engineering, biology, chemistry, computer science, and biomechanical principles to the design, development, and evaluation of biological, agricultural, and health systems and products, such as artificial organs, prostheses, instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems.
- 43-3021Billing and Posting Clerks
Compile, compute, and record billing, accounting, statistical, and other numerical data for billing purposes. Prepare billing invoices for services rendered or for delivery or shipment of goods.
- 6122Top matchPoultry Producers
Poultry producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and other poultry to produce meat, eggs and breeding stock for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Tasks include - (a) monitoring market activity, planning and coordinating production accordingly, and maintaining and evaluating records of farming activities; (b) growing and purchasing feed and other supplies needed to maintain appropriate nutritional levels and condition of poultry; (c) monitoring and examining poultry to detect illness, injury or disease and to check physical condition such as rate of weight gain, and removing weak, ill and dead poultry from flock; (d) mixing feed and feed additives and filling feed and water containers; (e) vaccinating poultry via drinking water, injection or dusting of air; (f) collecting and storing eggs and packaging them for sale or delivery to market; (g) determining sex of chicks and facilitating breeding, artificial insemination and hatching of eggs; (h) renting or investing in, and maintaining and cleaning, farm buildings, machinery, equipment and structures; (i) slaughtering and dressing poultry for sale or delivery to market; (j) storing and carrying out some processing of produce; (k) arranging the sale, purchase and transportation of stock, produce and supplies; (l) training and supervising workers in poultry production procedures, maintenance duties and health and safety precautions, and hiring and discharging workers and contractors. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Poultry breeder - Poultry farmer - Poultry tender Note Workers who produce a combination of domestic livestock and other animals such as poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals should be classified according to their predominant activity.
- 4412Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks
Mail carriers and sorting clerks perform sorting, recording, delivery and other duties in connection with mail services from post offices or related organizations, as well as from or within an establishment. Tasks include - (a) performing mail-handling duties in public post offices or privately owned delivery establishments; (b) sorting and delivering mail to private houses and businesses; (c) providing delivery confirmation records when requested by the client; (d) sorting and keeping simple records of incoming and outgoing correspondence and dispatching outgoing mail in various establishments; Examples of the occupations classified here: - Mail clerk - Post carrier - Postman/woman.
- 2222Midwifery Professionals
Midwifery professionals plan, manage, provide and evaluate midwifery care services before, during and after pregnancy and childbirth. They provide delivery care for reducing health risks to women and newborn children, working autonomously or in teams with other health care providers. Tasks include - (a) planning, providing and evaluating care and support services for women and babies before, during and after pregnancy and childbirth according to the practice and standards of modern midwifery care; (b) providing advice to women and families and conducting community education on health, nutrition, hygiene, exercise, birth and emergency plans, breastfeeding, infant care, family planning and contraception, lifestyle and other topics related to pregnancy and childbirth; (c) assessing progress during pregnancy and childbirth, managing complications and recognizing warning signs requiring referral to a medical doctor with specialized skills in obstetrics; (d) monitoring the health status of newborns, managing complications and recognizing warning signs requiring referral to a medical doctor with specialized skills in neonatology; (e) monitoring pain and discomfort experienced by women during labour and delivery and alleviating pain using a variety of therapies, including the use of painkilling drugs; (f) reporting births to government authorities to meet legal and professional requirements; (g) conducting research on midwifery practices and procedures and disseminating findings such as through scientific papers and reports; (h) planning and conducting midwifery education activities in clinical and community settings. Example of the occupations classified here: - Professional midwife Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Professional nurse - 2221 - Associate professional nurse - 3221 - Associate professional midwife - 3222 - Nursing aide (clinic or hospital) - 5321 Note The distinctions between nursing and midwifery professionals and associate professionals should be made on the basis of the nature of the work performed in relation to the tasks specified in this definition. The qualifications held by individuals or that predominate in the country are not the main factor in making this distinction, as training arrangements for nurses and midwives vary widely between countries and have varied over time within countries. Midwives who combine midwifery education or research with clinical midwifery practice are classified in Unit Group 2222: Midwifery Professionals.
- 6803Top matchLocal delivery services
CPC v2.1 class (Local delivery services) within 'Postal and courier services'. UN Central Product Classification grouping of related products at this level.
- 68030Local delivery services
**Includes:** - local delivery services of items such as food and other purchases **Excludes:** - moving services of household furniture and goods, cf. 65115 - moving services of office furniture and other goods, cf. 65119 - courier and messenger services by bicycle, cf. 68021
- 68021Domestic courier services
**Includes:** - collection, transport and delivery services for domestic destinations of letters, parcels, and packages, as rendered by courier and using one or more modes of transport, other than those rendered under a universal service obligation - messenger services provided by bicycle couriers **Excludes:** - collection, transport and delivery of letters, parcels and packages for international destinations, cf. 68022 - collection, transport and delivery of letters, rendered under a universal service obligation, cf. 68011 - collection, transport and delivery of parcels and packages, rendered under a universal service obligation, cf. 68012 - local freight delivery services, cf. 68030
Frequently asked questions
- What NAICS 2022 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest NAICS 2022 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 4922 Local Messengers and Local Delivery. Other candidates include 492210 Local Messengers and Local Delivery and 4921 Couriers and Express Delivery Services.
- What ISIC Rev 4 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest ISIC Rev 4 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 531 Postal activities. Other candidates include 5310 Postal activities and 3092 Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages.
- What SIC 1987 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest SIC 1987 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 4215 Courier Services, Except by Air. Other candidates include 4513 Air Courier Services and 5963 Direct Selling Establishments.
- What NACE Rev 2 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest NACE Rev 2 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 53.1 Postal activities. Other candidates include 53.10 Postal activities and 72.11 Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering.
- What ANZSIC 2006 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest ANZSIC 2006 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 5102 Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services. Other candidates include 510 Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services and 51 Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services.
- What NIC 2008 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest NIC 2008 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 30921 Manufacture of non-motorized bicycles and other cycles, including cycle-rickshaws, (delivery) tricycles, tandems, children's bicycles and tricycles, baby carriages. Other candidates include 531 Postal activities and 5310 Postal activities.
- What SOC 2018 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest SOC 2018 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 13-1081 Logisticians. Other candidates include 17-2031 Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers and 43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks.
- What ISCO-08 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest ISCO-08 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 6122 Poultry Producers. Other candidates include 4412 Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks and 2222 Midwifery Professionals.
- What HS 2022 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest HS 2022 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 8712 Bicycles and other cycles; including delivery tricycles, not motorised. Other candidates include 871200 Bicycles and other cycles; including delivery tricycles, not motorised.
- What CPC v2.1 code applies to a meal prep and delivery service?
- The closest CPC v2.1 match for a meal prep and delivery service is 6803 Local delivery services. Other candidates include 68030 Local delivery services and 68021 Domestic courier services.
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