Mexico Manufacturing Business Database.

The Manufacturing sector comprises establishments engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. The assembling of component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing, except in cases where the activity is appropriately classified in Construction Sector. Establishments 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. The 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.

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Sub-Sectors:

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing animal food from ingredients, such as grains, oilseed mill products, and meat products.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the benefit of rice, through activities such as husking, cleaning, polishing and bleaching of rice.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of wheat flour.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of cornmeal.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of cereal flours, legumes and other agricultural products, such as rice flour, oatmeal, barley, beans, soybeans, potatoes and cempasuchil flower, and the grinding of chiles.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing malt from barley, rye, or other grains.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly dedicated to the production of starches and other starches and their derivatives, such as glucose, fructose, dextrose and syrup or corn syrup.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of edible vegetable oils and fats, such as vegetable shortening and cream and margarines.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing breakfast cereal foods.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) processing sugarcane and/or (2) refining cane sugar from raw cane sugar.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of beet sugar and other sugars such as brown sugar or brown sugar.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonchocolate confectioneries. Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in retailing nonchocolate confectionery products not for immediate consumption made on the premises.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in shelling, roasting, and grinding cacao beans and making chocolate cacao products and chocolate confectioneries.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing frozen fruits; frozen vegetables; and frozen fruit juices, ades, drinks, cocktail mixes and concentrates.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing frozen specialty foods (except seafood), such as frozen dinners, entrees, and side dishes; frozen pizza; frozen whipped topping; and frozen waffles, pancakes, and french toast.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing canned, pickled, and brined fruits and vegetables. Examples of products made in these establishments are canned juices; canned jams and jellies; canned tomato-based sauces, such as catsup, salsa, chili sauce, spaghetti sauce, barbeque sauce, and tomato paste; and pickles, relishes, and sauerkraut.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing canned specialty foods. Examples of products made in these establishments are canned baby food, canned baked beans, canned soups (except seafood), canned spaghetti, and other canned nationality foods.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the conservation of stews and other prepared foods, such as soups, tomato sauces and spicy sauces, moles, strained and chopped baby foods, by processes other than freezing, such as dehydration, canning, salting and pickled.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing processed milk products, such as pasteurized milk or cream and sour cream and/or (2) manufacturing fluid milk dairy substitutes from soybeans and other nondairy substances.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing dry, condensed, and evaporated milk and dairy substitute products.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of cheese, cream, butter, yogurt and other derivatives and dairy ferments.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ice cream, frozen yogurts, frozen ices, sherbets, frozen tofu, and other frozen desserts (except bakery products).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in slaughtering animals (except poultry and small game). Establishments that slaughter and prepare meats are included in this industry.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in processing or preserving meat and meat byproducts (except poultry and small game) from purchased meats. This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in assembly cutting and packing of meats (i.e., boxed meats) from purchased meats.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in rendering animal fat, bones, and meat scraps.
his industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of lard and beef, and other edible fats of animal origin.
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.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing bread and other bakery products not for immediate consumption made on the premises from flour, not from prepared dough.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fresh and frozen bread and bread-type rolls and other fresh bakery (except cookies and crackers) products.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation and direct sale to the general public of wheat flour tortillas.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation of biscuits and pasta pastes.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing tortillas.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation of snacks, such as salted peanuts, enchilado, toast, tortilla chips, pork rinds, french fries, popcorn, roasted and salted seeds.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) roasting coffee; (2) manufacturing coffee and tea concentrates (including instant and freeze-dried); (3) blending tea; (4) manufacturing herbal tea; and (5) manufacturing coffee extracts, flavorings, and syrups.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of roasted coffee beans and ground coffee.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of instant coffee, coffee concentrates and extracts, and of powders to prepare cappuccino, Viennese, etc. coffee.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation and packaging of tea, and to obtain extracts and concentrates of tea.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing flavoring syrup drink concentrates and related products for soda fountain use or for the manufacture of soft drinks.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of spices, condiments and dressings, such as Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar and seasonings, meat tenderizers, vanilla extracts and concentrates, and refined and iodized salt.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of jellies and other powdered desserts, such as custards, puddings and custards.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of yeast.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of fresh foods for immediate consumption, such as custards, puddings, jellies, tamales, salads, destined for Companies that commercialize them.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food (except animal food; grain and oilseed milling; sugar and confectionery products; preserved fruits, vegetables, and specialties; dairy products; meat products; seafood products; bakeries and tortillas; snack foods; coffee and tea; flavoring syrups and concentrates; seasonings and dressings; and perishable prepared food). 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.

Illustrative Examples:

Baking powder manufacturing
Cake frosting, prepared, manufacturing
Dessert puddings manufacturing
Sweetening syrups (except pure maple) manufacturing
Egg substitutes manufacturing
Gelatin dessert preparations manufacturing
Honey processing
Powdered drink mixes (except chocolate, coffee, tea, or milk based) manufacturing
Popcorn (except popped) manufacturing
Yeast manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of carbonated beverages, such as soft drinks and mineralized waters.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in purifying and bottling water (including naturally carbonated).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ice.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in brewing beer, ale, lager, malt liquors, and nonalcoholic beer.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of fermented beverages based on grapes, such as table wines, champagne, sherry and vermouth, and distilled beverages of grapes, such as cognac and brandy.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in pulque production.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of cider and other fermented beverages, such as perada and sake.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of rum and other distilled cane drinks.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of agave distilled beverages, such as tequila and mezcal.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in obtaining potable ethyl alcohol.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of other distilled beverages not classified elsewhere, such as gin, vodka, whiskey, and the production of rompope, spirits, and liquor bases.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the benefit of tobacco, through activities such as drying, deveining and classification of tobacco leaves.
is industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of cigarettes.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the production of cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe and snuff snuff.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation and spinning of natural hard fibers, such as henequen, ixtle and palm, through processes such as washing, enraging and defibration.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation and spinning of natural soft fibers, such as cotton, wool, linen, ramie and silk, through processes such as washing, degreasing, bleached, carded, textured, pulled, wound and combed.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of all types of threads, such as sewing and embroidery threads, yarn, crochet threads.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in weaving broadwoven fabrics and felts (except tire fabrics and rugs). Establishments in this industry may weave only, weave and finish, or weave, finish, and further fabricate fabric products.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) weaving or braiding narrow fabrics in their final form or initially made in wider widths that are specially constructed for narrower widths; (2) making fabric-covered elastic yarn and thread; and (3) manufacturing Schiffli machine embroideries. Establishments in this industry may weave only; weave and finish; or weave, finish, and further fabricate fabric products.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonwoven fabrics and felts. Processes used include bonding and/or interlocking fibers by mechanical, chemical, thermal, or solvent means, or by combinations thereof.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) knitting weft (i.e., circular) and warp (i.e., flat) fabric; (2) knitting and finishing weft and warp fabric; (3) manufacturing lace; or (4) manufacturing, dyeing, and finishing lace and lace goods. Establishments in this industry may knit only; knit and finish; or knit, finish, and further fabricate fabric products (except apparel).
This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in finishing textiles, fabrics, and apparel and (2) establishments of converters who buy fabric goods in the grey, have them finished on contract, and sell at wholesale. Finishing operations include: bleaching, dyeing, printing (e.g., roller, screen, flock, plisse), stonewashing, and other mechanical finishing, such as preshrinking, shrinking, sponging, calendering, mercerizing, and napping; as well as cleaning, scouring, and the preparation of natural fibers and raw stock.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in coating, laminating, varnishing, waxing, and rubberizing textiles and apparel.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing woven, tufted, and other carpets and rugs, such as art squares, floor mattings, needlepunch carpeting, and door mats and mattings, from textile materials or from twisted paper, grasses, reeds, sisal, jute, or rags and/or (2) finishing carpets and rugs.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing household textile products, such as curtains, draperies, linens, bedspreads, sheets, tablecloths, towels, and shower curtains, from purchased materials. The household textile products may be made on a stock or custom basis for sale to individual retail customers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing textile bags or other canvas and canvas-like products, such as awnings, sails, tarpaulins, and tents from purchased textile fabrics or yarns.

Illustrative Examples:

Covers (e.g., boat, swimming pool, truck) made from purchased fabrics
Laundry bags made from purchased woven or knitted materials
Seed bags made from purchased woven or knitted materials
Textile bags made from purchased woven or knitted materials
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the preparation (cutting and sewing) of coated textile products and products of substitute materials from purchased material, such as covers for cars, trucks and vans, awnings, tents, sleeping bags , laundry bags, dry cleaning and other uses, boat sails, tents, furniture covers and parasols.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the preparation (cutting and sewing), embroidery and fraying of textile products, such as rebozos, scarves and other textile clothing accessories, tablecloths and napkins; to embroidery, fraying or embroidery and fraying of clothing and other textile products, such as caps, shirts and uniforms.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of nets and other products of broad-necked rope, such as hammocks, nets for sports, fishing and other uses; to the elaboration of ropes, cables, ties and ropes, and to the elaboration of textile ropes for tires, from purchased thread.
This industry includes businesses or companies mainly engaged in spinning, weaving and making textile products from recycled materials, such as wadding, slang, cleaning cloths, erasers and bast.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing textile products (except carpets and rugs; curtains and linens; textile bags and canvas products; rope, cordage, and twine; and tire cords and tire fabrics) from purchased materials. These establishments may further embellish the textile products they manufacture with decorative stitching. Establishments primarily engaged in adding decorative stitching such as embroidery or other art needlework on textile products, including apparel, on a contract or fee basis for the trade, are included in this industry.

Illustrative Examples:

Batts and batting (except nonwoven fabrics) manufacturing
Embroidering on textile products or apparel for the trade
Fishing nets made from purchased materials
Carpet cutting and binding
Sleeping bags manufacturing
Diapers (except disposable) made from purchased materials
Textile fire hoses made from purchased materials
Dust cloths made from purchased fabric
Weatherstripping made from purchased textiles
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in knitting or knitting and finishing hosiery and socks.
This industry includes Businesses or companies primarily engaged in the manufacture of knitwear underwear, such as bottoms, shirts and shorts.
This industry includes Businesses or companies primarily engaged in the manufacture of knitwear outerwear, such as sweaters, blouses, vests, skirts, pants, ties, gloves, caps, balaclavas, scarves and mittens.
This industry comprises establishments commonly referred to as contractors primarily engaged in (1) cutting materials owned by others for apparel and accessories and/or (2) sewing materials owned by others for apparel and accessories.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture (cutting and sewing) in series of underwear and sleeping from purchased fabric.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in tailoring (cutting and sewing) in series of shirts and guayaberas made from purchased fabric.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in tailoring (cutting and sewing) in series of school, industrial, medical and sports uniforms from purchased fabric.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to dressmaking (cutting and sewing) in series of costumes, typical costumes, bullfighter costumes, religious habits and theater costumes from purchased cloth.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture (cutting and sewing) of garments on measure.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in tailoring (cutting and sewing) in series of outerwear from purchased fabric, such as jackets, dresses, pants, skirts, sacks, vests, wedding dresses, fifteen years, first Communion and night.
This industry includes businesses or companies mainly engaged in clothing (cutting and sewing), based on various materials, hats, caps, caps, berets, visors and other similar accessories.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to clothing (cutting and sewing), based on various materials, clothing accessories, such as ties, gloves, mittens, balaclavas, scarves, chews, scarves, cuffs, necks, scarves and belts ; to the elaboration of ornaments of clothing accessories, and to the making of other garments not classified elsewhere.
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.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing footwear (except orthopedic extension footwear).

Illustrative Examples:

Athletic shoes manufacturing
Ballet slippers manufacturing
Cleated athletic shoes manufacturing
Shoes, children's and infants� (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing
Shoes, men�s (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing
Shoes, women�s (except orthopedic extension), manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of footwear with a fabric cut (the cut refers to the upper part of the footwear).
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of plastic footwear.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of rubber footwear.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of huaraches, woven footwear and footwear of other types of materials not classified elsewhere.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of handbags, suitcases, purses, wallets, wallets, portfolios, backpacks and other similar leather, leather and substitute materials.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing leather products (except footwear, handbags, purses, and apparel) from purchased leather or leather substitutes (e.g., fabric, plastics).

Illustrative Examples:

Billfolds, all materials, manufacturing
Boot and shoe cut stock and findings, leather, manufacturing
Coin purses (except metal) manufacturing
Dog furnishings (e.g., collars, leashes, harnesses, muzzles) manufacturing
Key cases (except metal) manufacturing
Leather belting for machinery (e.g., flat, solid, twisted, built-up) manufacturing
Luggage, all materials, manufacturing
Shoe soles, leather, manufacturing
Toilet kits and cases (except metal) manufacturing
Watch bands (except metal) manufacturing
Welders' jackets, leggings, and sleeves, leather, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in sawing dimension lumber, boards, beams, timbers, poles, ties, shingles, shakes, siding, and wood chips from logs or bolts. Sawmills may plane the rough lumber that they make with a planing machine to achieve smoothness and uniformity of size.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the sawing (cutting) of boards and planks from the roundwood.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the impregnation and treatment of wood with creosote or other chemical compounds for its conservation, and to the manufacture of posts and sleepers from sawn wood.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of laminates and wood agglutinates, such as triplay, veneer, plywood and boards.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture, from sawn wood, of wood products for construction, such as doors, windows, shutters, window frames, formwork, shelves, parquet floors, staves, gates, souks, screens , closets, roof and floor structures and fixed stairs.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated or laminated wood arches and/or other fabricated or laminated wood structural members.

Illustrative Examples:

Finger joint lumber manufacturing
I-joists, wood, fabricating
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) manufacturing
Parallel strand lumber manufacturing
Timbers, structural, glue laminated or pre-engineered wood, manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly dedicated to the manufacture of baskets, baskets and decorative items made from plaiting materials such as wand, reed, wicker and litter.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture, from sawn wood, of articles and household utensils, such as spoons, trays, fruit bowls, salad bowls, clothespins, napkin rings and salt shakers.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture, from sawn wood, of products for industrial use, such as racks, broom sticks, reels, bobbins, dowels, shuttles, tool handles, trowel sticks, turned parts of wood and other products for industrial use.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood products (except establishments operating sawmills and preservation facilities; establishments manufacturing veneer, engineered wood products, millwork, wood containers, pallets, and wood container parts; and establishments making manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes) and prefabricated buildings and components).

Illustrative Examples:

Cabinets (i.e., housings), wood (e.g., sewing machines, stereo, television), manufacturing
Cork products (except gaskets) manufacturing
Kiln drying lumber
Shoe trees manufacturing
Wood dowels manufacturing
Wood extension ladders manufacturing
Wood handles (e.g., broom, handtool, mop), manufacturing
Wood kitchenware manufacturing
Wood stepladders manufacturing
Wood toilet seats manufacturing
Wood toothpicks manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp without manufacturing paper or paperboard. The pulp is made by separating the cellulose fibers from the other impurities in wood or other materials, such as used or recycled rags, linters, scrap paper, and straw.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paper (except newsprint and uncoated groundwood paper) from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may also convert the paper they make.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing newsprint and uncoated groundwood paper from pulp. These establishments may manufacture or purchase pulp. In addition, the establishments may also convert the paper they make.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of pulp (of wood and recycled materials), cardboard and cardboard products in integrated plants.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of cardboard and cardboard from pulp (of wood and recycled materials) purchased.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of cardboard products for packaging and packaging, such as boxes, boats, filing cabinets and drawers, reels and tubes, and cardboard supports for boxes and similar products, from purchased cardboard.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) cutting and coating paper and paperboard; (2) cutting and laminating paper, paperboard, and other flexible materials (except plastics film to plastics film); (3) manufacturing bags, multiwall bags, sacks of paper, metal foil, coated paper, laminates, or coated combinations of paper and foil with plastics film; (4) manufacturing laminated aluminum and other converted metal foils from purchased foils; and (5) surface coating paper or paperboard.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper or paperboard into products used for writing, filing, art work, and similar applications.

Illustrative Examples:

Computer paper, die-cut, made from purchased paper
Die-cut paper products for office use made from purchased paper or paperboard
Envelopes (i.e., mailing, stationery) made from any material
Stationery made from purchased paper
Tablets (e.g., memo, note, writing) made from purchased paper
Tapes (e.g., adding machine, calculator, cash register) made from purchased paper
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding into sanitary paper products, such as facial tissues, handkerchiefs, table napkins, toilet paper, towels, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, and tampons.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper or paperboard into products (except containers, bags, coated and treated paper, stationery products, and sanitary paper products) or converting pulp into pulp products, such as egg cartons, food trays, and other food containers from molded pulp

Illustrative Examples:

Crepe paper made from purchased paper
Die-cut paper products (except for office use) made from purchased paper or paperboard
Molded pulp products (e.g., egg cartons, food containers, food trays) manufacturing
Paper novelties made from purchased paper
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the printing made on request of books, newspapers and magazines.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in commercial printing without publishing . The printing processes used in this industry include, but are not limited to, lithographic, gravure, flexographic, letterpress, engraving, and various digital printing technologies. This industry includes establishments engaged in commercial printing on purchased stock materials, such as stationery, invitations, labels, and similar items, on a job-order basis. Establishments primarily engaged in traditional printing activities combined with document photocopying services (i.e., quick printers) or primarily engaged in printing graphical materials using digital printing equipment are included in this industry.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing prepress and postpress services in support of printing activities. Prepress services may include such things as platemaking, typesetting, trade binding, and sample mounting. Postpress services include such things as book or paper bronzing, die cutting, edging, embossing, folding, gilding, gluing, and indexing.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in refining crude petroleum into refined petroleum. Petroleum refining involves one or more of the following activities: (1) fractionation; (2) straight distillation of crude oil; and (3) cracking.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in manufacturing, from purchased asphaltic material, asphalt concrete and emulsions, asphalt blocks for pavement, asphalt or tar compounds with other materials, felts and sheets saturated with asphalt in roll or in various shapes, smooth or gravelly.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in blending or compounding refined petroleum to make lubricating oils and greases and/or re-refining used petroleum lubricating oils.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing petroleum products (except asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials and lubricating oils and greases) from refined petroleum and coal products made in coke ovens not integrated with a steel mill.

Illustrative Examples:

Biodiesel fuels not made in petroleum refineries and blended with purchased refined petroleum
Coke oven products (e.g., coke, gases, tars) made in coke oven establishments
Petroleum briquettes made from refined petroleum
Petroleum jelly made from refined petroleum
Petroleum waxes made from refined petroleum
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing acyclic (i.e., aliphatic) hydrocarbons such as ethylene, propylene, and butylene made from refined petroleum or liquid hydrocarbons and/or (2) manufacturing cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, styrene, xylene, ethyl benzene, and cumene made from refined petroleum or liquid hydrocarbons.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial organic and inorganic gases in compressed, liquid, and solid forms.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing synthetic organic and inorganic dyes and pigments, such as lakes and toners (except electrostatic and photographic).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing basic inorganic chemicals (except industrial gases and synthetic dyes and pigments).

Illustrative Examples:

Alkalies manufacturing
Aluminum compounds, not specified elsewhere by process, manufacturing
Carbides (e.g., baron, calcium, silicon, tungsten) manufacturing
Carbon black manufacturing
Chlorine manufacturing
Hydrochloric acid manufacturing
Potassium inorganic compounds, not specified elsewhere by process, manufacturing
Radioactive isotopes manufacturing
Sulfides and sulfites manufacturing
Sulfuric acid manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of organic basic chemical products, such as acids, anhydrides, alcohols for industrial use, ketones, aldehydes, fatty acids, turpentine, rosin, non-edible natural dyes, wood distilled products such as gums and resins, and other organic commodities not classified elsewhere.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing resins, plastics materials, and nonvulcanizable thermoplastic elastomers and mixing and blending resins on a custom basis and/or (2) manufacturing noncustomized synthetic resins.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing synthetic rubber.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) 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 (2) manufacturing and texturizing cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers and filaments.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of nitrogen, phosphated, biological, processed or other fertilizers, and to the elaboration of fertilizer mixtures (formulas and complexes).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the formulation and preparation of agricultural and household pest control chemicals (except fertilizers).
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry (farmochemical products), such as alkaloids, antibiotics, hormones and other compounds and active ingredients in bulk.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing in-vivo diagnostic substances and pharmaceutical preparations (except biological) intended for internal and external consumption in dose forms, such as ampoules, tablets, capsules, vials, ointments, powders, solutions, and suspensions.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) mixing pigments, solvents, and binders into paints and other coatings, such as stains, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, shellacs, and water-repellent coatings for concrete and masonry, and/or (2) manufacturing allied paint products, such as putties, paint and varnish removers, paint brush cleaners, and frit.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing adhesives, glues, and caulking compounds.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of soaps, detergents, cleaners, dentifrices, fabric softeners, polishers, waxes, ambient flavorings and other similar products.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in preparing, blending, compounding, and packaging toilet preparations, such as perfumes, shaving preparations, hair preparations, face creams, lotions (including sunscreens), and other cosmetic preparations.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing printing and inkjet inks and inkjet cartridges.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing explosives.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of matches or matches.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing sensitized film, sensitized paper, sensitized cloth, sensitized plates, toners (i.e., for photocopiers, laser printers, and similar electrostatic printing devices), toner cartridges, and photographic chemicals.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of resins from recycled plastics.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chemical products (except basic chemicals, resins, and synthetic rubber; cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers and filaments; pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals; pharmaceuticals and medicines; paints, coatings and adhesives; soaps, cleaning compounds, and toilet preparations; printing inks; explosives; custom compounding of purchased resins; and photographic films, papers, plates, and chemicals).

Illustrative Examples:

Activated carbon and charcoal manufacturing
Antifreeze preparations manufacturing
Electronic cigarette vapor refills manufacturing
Industrial salt manufacturing
Lighter fluids (e.g., charcoal, cigarette) manufacturing
Matches and matchbook manufacturing
Pyrotechnics (e.g., flares, flashlight bombs, signals) manufacturing
Sugar substitutes (i.e., synthetic sweeteners blended with other ingredients) made from purchased synthetic sweeteners
Swimming pool chemical preparations manufacturing
Writing inks manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of flexible plastic bags and films for packaging, and flexible plastic laminates without textile support.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of rigid plastic pipes, profiles and connections, such as elbows and couplings, and plastic tubes for packaging, such as body cream tubes, gel, toothpaste and medicines.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in laminating plastics profile shapes such as plate, sheet (except packaging), and rod. The lamination process generally involves bonding or impregnating profiles with plastics resins and compressing them under heat.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing polystyrene foam products.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing plastics foam products (except polystyrene).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing plastics bottles.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of household plastic items, such as cutlery, plates, glasses, trays, jugs, flowers, tablecloths, folders and rugs, buckets, tubs, basins and similar household products, with or without reinforcement.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of plastic auto parts with or without reinforcement.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of plastic containers and containers with or without reinforcement, to be used as packaging in the industry in general, such as boxes, cases, pails, buckets, drums, pallets and grilles.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of industrial products of plastic without reinforcement for other industries, such as parts for footwear, parts of plastic for tools such as hammer handles, and other parts of plastic without reinforcement not classified elsewhere.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of plastic products with reinforcement for other industries, such as slides, slides, swimming pools, bathtubs, mountings, flower pots, plastic bath accessories, and other non-reinforced plastic products classified elsewhere.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of plastic products without reinforcement, such as blank plastic cards; inflatable plastic items for pools; plastic bathroom accessories; Acrylic products, such as displays, organizers, picture frames and racks, clothespins and hooks, and other plastic products without reinforcement not classified elsewhere.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing tires and inner tubes from natural and synthetic rubber.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in retreading or rebuilding tires.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rubber hose and/or plastics (reinforced) hose and belting from natural and synthetic rubber and/or plastics resins. Establishments manufacturing garden hoses from purchased hose are included in this industry.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rubber products (except tires; hoses and belting; and molded, extruded, and lathe-cut rubber goods for mechanical applications (except rubber tubing)) from natural and synthetic rubber. Establishments manufacturing rubber tubing made from natural and synthetic rubber, regardless of process used, are included in this industry.

Illustrative Examples:

Birth control devices (i.e., diaphragms, prophylactics) manufacturing
Latex foam rubber manufacturing
Reclaiming rubber from waste and scrap
Rubber balloons manufacturing
Rubber bands manufacturing
Rubber floor mats (e.g., door, bath) manufacturing
Rubber hair care products (e.g., combs, curlers) manufacturing
Rubber tubing manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in shaping, molding, glazing, and firing pottery, ceramics, plumbing fixtures, and electrical supplies made entirely or partly of clay or other ceramic materials.

Illustrative Examples:

Bathroom accessories, vitreous china and earthenware, manufacturing
Ceramic or ferrite permanent magnets manufacturing
Chemical stoneware (i.e., pottery products) manufacturing
Clay and ceramic statuary manufacturing
Earthenware table and kitchen articles, coarse, manufacturing
Porcelain electrical insulators manufacturing
Vitreous china plumbing fixtures manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of furniture and bathroom accessories, such as toilets, sinks, towel rails and other similar ceramic items.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of non-refractory bricks.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of mosaics and tiles, and non-refractory tiles.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of clay and non-clay refractory products, such as molds, bricks, tiles and tiles.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing flat glass by melting silica sand or cullet or (2) manufacturing both flat glass and laminated glass by melting silica sand or cullet.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of flat, concave and convex mirrors.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing glass packaging containers.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of fiberglass.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in coating, laminating, tempering, or shaping purchased glass.
This industry includes Businesses or companies primarily engaged in the manufacture of glassware for industrial and commercial use, such as glassware for laboratories, for electrical, electronic, and signaling purposes.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of stained glass, beveled and glass decoration.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing portland, natural, masonry, pozzolanic, and other hydraulic cements. Cement manufacturing establishments may calcine earths or mine, quarry, manufacture, or purchase lime.
This industry comprises establishments, such as batch plants or mix plants, primarily engaged in manufacturing concrete delivered to a purchaser in a plastic and unhardened state. Ready-mix concrete manufacturing establishments may mine, quarry, or purchase sand and gravel.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture, from cement or concrete purchased, of drainage and sewer pipes, blocks, lattices, pavers, partitions.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture, from cement or concrete purchased, of prestressed concrete products, such as sleepers, beams, joists, columns, walls, mezzanine slabs and roofs; These products are characterized by being made of high strength concrete and prestressed wires and rods.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing concrete products (except block, brick, and pipe).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing lime from calcitic limestone, dolomitic limestone, or other calcareous materials, such as coral, chalk, and shells. Lime manufacturing establishments may mine, quarry, collect, or purchase the sources of calcium carbonate.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing gypsum products, such as wallboard, plaster, plasterboard, molding, ornamental moldings, statuary, and architectural plaster work. Gypsum product manufacturing establishments may mine, quarry, or purchase gypsum.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing abrasive grinding wheels of natural or synthetic materials, abrasive-coated products, and other abrasive products.

Illustrative Examples:

Aluminum oxide (fused) abrasives manufacturing
Buffing and polishing wheels, abrasive and nonabrasive, manufacturing
Diamond dressing wheels manufacturing
Sandpaper manufacturing
Silicon carbide abrasives manufacturing
Whetstones manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cutting, shaping, and finishing granite, marble, limestone, slate, and other stone for building and miscellaneous uses. Stone product manufacturing establishments may mine, quarry, or purchase stone.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonmetallic mineral products (except pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixtures; clay building materials and refractories; glass and glass products; cement; ready-mix concrete; concrete products; lime; gypsum products; abrasive products; cut stone and stone products; ground and treated minerals and earth; and mineral wool).

Illustrative Examples:

Dry mix concrete manufacturing
Mica products manufacturing
Manmade and engineered proppants (e.g., resin-coated sand, ceramic materials) manufacturing
Stucco and stucco products manufacturing
Synthetic stones, for gem stones and industrial use, manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the primary smelting of raw iron and the manufacture of steel, ferroalloys, finished products such as pipes, posts, profiles, wire rod, cables, rods and angles, and coke, made in steel complexes.
This industry includes businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture, from purchased pig iron, of primary slabs such as ingots, slabs, billets (billets), bilges, and ferroalloys from purchased material.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing welded, riveted, or seamless pipe and tube from purchased iron or steel.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture, from purchased iron and steel, of coated and uncoated sheets, profiles, wire rod, cables, rods, angles and other secondary iron and steel rolling products.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to alumina refining, the production of alloys and primary forms of aluminum, such as ingots, plates, bars, and the manufacture of products derived from secondary lamination, such as laminates, tubes, profiles, angles and wire rod.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the smelting, tuning and refining of blister and electrolytic copper, and to the production of their alloys.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the smelting, refining and refining of gold, silver and platinum, and the production of their alloys.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the smelting, refining and refining of lead, chromium, manganese, zinc, nickel, tin, antimony, molybdenum, magnesium and other non-ferrous metals, and the production of their alloys.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) recovering copper or copper alloys from scraps; (2) alloying purchased copper; (3) rolling, drawing, or extruding shapes (e.g., bar, plate, sheet, strip, tube, wire) from purchased copper; and (4) recovering copper or copper alloys from scrap and rolling, drawing, or extruding shapes (e.g., bar, plate, sheet, strip, tube, wire).
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of products derived from the secondary lamination of gold, silver, lead, zinc and other non-ferrous metals, which gives rise to products such as sheets, plates, strips, profiles, bars, rods, wire and tubes of refined nonferrous metals.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in pouring molten pig iron or iron alloys into molds to manufacture castings (e.g., cast iron manhole covers, cast iron pipe, cast iron skillets). Establishments in this industry purchase iron made in other establishments.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in casting molding of all types of parts from purchased nonferrous metals.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel forgings from purchased iron and steel by hammering mill shapes. Establishments making iron and steel forgings and further manufacturing (e.g., machining, assembling) a specific manufactured product are classified in the industry of the finished product. Iron and steel forging establishments may perform surface finishing operations, such as cleaning and deburring, on the forgings they manufacture.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of metal hand tools without motor, such as screwdrivers, hammers, wrenches, handcarts, mechanical jacks, scissors, hand saws, pliers, saw blades, blades for segments, hand held soldering irons and manual measuring instruments such as micrometers, ladders, tape measures, and rakes and razors.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of metal kitchen utensils, such as trays, pots, pans, strainers, table and kitchen knives.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of metal parts and structures of iron and steel for construction, such as bridges, structures for buildings, towers, beams, gates and frames.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of blacksmith products, such as doors, windows, stairs, ornamental or architectural products of blacksmithing and bathroom shutters, steel curtains, corrals and metal fences, metal floorboards, ducts, gutters and metallic children's games.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power boilers and heat exchangers. Establishments in this industry may perform installation in addition to manufacturing power boilers and heat exchangers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cutting, forming, and joining heavy gauge metal to manufacture tanks, vessels, and other containers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal cans, lids, and ends.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal hardware, such as metal hinges, metal handles, keys, and locks (except coin-operated, time locks).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing springs from purchased wire, strip, or rod.
This industry comprises establishments known as machine shops primarily engaged in machining metal and plastic parts and parts of other composite materials on a job or order basis. Generally machine shop jobs are low volume using machine tools, such as lathes (including computer numerically controlled); automatic screw machines; and machines for boring, grinding, milling, and additive manufacturing.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of screws, nuts, eyebolts, sprockets, washers, rivets and other metal fasteners.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the coating of metal parts by means of anodizing, chrome plating, galvanizing, veneering with precious metals, coppering, painting and other types of coating; Metal engraving, cleaning, polishing, chipping, burnishing, grinding of metal parts and other special treatments made to order.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of metal valves for domestic and industrial use to regulate the passage of liquids, solids and gases, such as faucets, automatic and manual keys, globe valves, butterfly valves, tire valves and cameras , nozzles and guns for hoses of all kinds.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ball and roller bearings of all materials.
This industry 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, nuts and bolts, metal valves, ball and roller bearings, ammunition, small arms and other ordnances and accessories, and fabricated pipes and pipe fittings).

Illustrative Examples:

Foil containers (except bags) manufacturing
Industrial pattern manufacturing
Metal hair curlers manufacturing
Metal ironing boards manufacturing
Metal pallets manufacturing
Metal pipe hangers and supports manufacturing
Metal safes manufacturing
Metal vaults (except burial) manufacturing
Permanent metallic magnets manufacturing
Portable metal ladders manufacturing
Sanitary ware (e.g., bathtubs, lavatories, sinks), metal and enameled metal, manufacturing
Steel wool manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing agricultural and farm machinery and equipment, and other turf and grounds care equipment, including planting, harvesting, and grass mowing equipment (except lawn and garden-type).

Illustrative Examples:

Combines (i.e., harvester-threshers) manufacturing
Cotton ginning machinery manufacturing
Feed processing equipment, farm-type, manufacturing
Fertilizing machinery, farm-type, manufacturing
Grass mowing equipment (except lawn and garden) manufacturing
Haying machines manufacturing
Milking machines manufacturing
Planting machines, farm-type, manufacturing
Plows, farm-type, manufacturing
Poultry brooders, feeders, and waterers manufacturing
Tractors and attachments, farm-type, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing powered lawnmowers, lawn and garden tractors, and other home lawn and garden equipment, such as tillers, shredders, yard vacuums, and leaf blowers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing construction machinery, surface mining machinery, and logging equipment.

Illustrative Examples:

Backhoes manufacturing
Bulldozers manufacturing
Construction and surface mining-type rock drill bits manufacturing
Construction-type tractors and attachments manufacturing
Off-highway trucks manufacturing
Pile-driving equipment manufacturing
Portable crushing, pulverizing, and screening machinery manufacturing
Powered post hole diggers manufacturing
Road graders manufacturing
Surface mining machinery (except drilling) manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the extraction and benefit of minerals; for the inspection, drilling and extraction in oil, gas and water wells, and to the manufacture of mining carts.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the wood industry, such as machine tools, equipment for cutting, turning, drilling, brushing, drilling, assembling, laminating and performing other processes to the wood, and of presses for the manufacture of particleboard and agglomerated wood fibers.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the rubber and plastic industry, such as extruders, injectors, thermoformers and plastic pelletizers, and to the manufacture of equipment for the manufacture and revitalization of tires.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the food and beverage industry, such as tortillas, skimmers, kneaders, mills, stuffers and pasteurization equipment.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the textile industry, such as weavers, sewing machines, spinning machines, carders, fraying machines, cutters, fabric printers and texturizers.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the printing industry, such as rotary, printing, rotogravure, filleadoras and paper cutters.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of machinery and equipment for the glass and other non-metallic minerals industry, such as machines for the production of cement, lime and plaster, equipment for pottery and ceramics, laminators and blowers glass.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial machinery (except agricultural and farm-type; construction and mining machinery; food manufacturing-type machinery; semiconductor making machinery; sawmill, woodworking, and paper making machinery; and printing machinery and equipment).

Illustrative Examples:

Additive manufacturing machinery manufacturing
Chemical processing machinery and equipment manufacturing
Cigarette making machinery manufacturing
Glass making machinery (e.g., blowing, forming, molding) manufacturing
Petroleum refining machinery manufacturing
Plastics working machinery manufacturing
Rubber working machinery manufacturing
Sewing machines (including household-type) manufacturing
Shoe making and repairing machinery manufacturing
Tannery machinery manufacturing
Textile making machinery manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of photographic devices, such as cameras, photographic equipment and accessories, and projection devices.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of photocopying machines.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of other machinery and equipment for trade and services, such as automotive maintenance equipment, commercial laundry and dry cleaning equipment, industrial cleaning equipment, machinery for hotels and restaurants, lenses and optical devices for non-ophthalmic use (non-electronic optical microscopes, binoculars, telescopes, telescopes, optical instruments for astronomy and rangefinders), non-electronic office machines, equipment for parks, museums and fairs, industrial water heaters, teaching and training machines , and vending machines.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment, such as radiators, room heaters, heating stoves, air purification equipment, air conditioning compressors, industrial blowers and central heating boilers .
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of industrial and commercial refrigeration equipment, such as refrigeration chambers, cooling towers, refrigerated displays, condensers for cold rooms, refrigeration compressors and evaporators.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of machinery and equipment for cutting, forging, punching, turning, drilling, milling, shaping, brushing, drilling, drawing, grinding, laminating and other metal processes.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture and reconstruction in series of internal combustion engines, turbines, turbogenerators and motive power transmissions for industrial, naval and railway use; diesel engines for motor vehicles, and outboard motors.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of pumps and pumping systems for industrial, commercial or domestic use.
This industry includes businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of machinery and equipment for lifting and moving people and materials, such as elevators, conveyors, cranes, loaders, monorail systems, forklifts, escalators, winches, electric walkers, tractors (except agricultural and for construction) and cargo containers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing welding and soldering equipment and accessories (except transformers), such as arc, resistance, gas, plasma, laser, electron beam, and ultrasonic welding equipment; welding electrodes; coated or cored welding wire; and soldering equipment (except handheld).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing packaging machinery, such as wrapping, bottling, canning, and labeling machinery.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of scales and scales for commercial, medical and laboratory, industrial and domestic use.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing general purpose machinery (except ventilating, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment; metalworking machinery; engines, turbines, and power transmission equipment; pumps and compressors; material handling equipment; power-driven handtools; welding and soldering equipment; packaging machinery; industrial process furnaces and ovens; fluid power cylinders and actuators; fluid power pumps and motors; and scales and balances).

Illustrative Examples:

Automatic fire sprinkler systems manufacturing
Baling machinery (e.g., paper, scrap metal) manufacturing
Bridge and gate lifting machinery manufacturing
Centrifuges, industrial and laboratory-type, manufacturing
Cremating ovens manufacturing
General purpose-type sieves and screening equipment manufacturing
Hydraulic and pneumatic jacks manufacturing
Industrial and general purpose-type filters (except internal combustion engine, warm air furnace) manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer servers. 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 contain at least analog, control, and programming elements. The manufacture of computers includes the assembly or integration of processors, coprocessors, memory, storage, and input/output devices into a user-programmable final product.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wire telephone and data communications equipment. These products may be stand-alone or board-level components of a larger system. Examples of products made by these establishments are central office switching equipment, cordless and wire telephones (except cellular), PBX equipment, telephone answering machines, LAN modems, multi-user modems, and other data communications equipment, such as bridges, routers, and gateways.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing radio and television broadcast and wireless communications equipment. Examples of products made by these establishments are transmitting and receiving antennas, cable television equipment, GPS equipment, pagers, cellular phones, mobile communications equipment, and radio and television studio and broadcasting equipment.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing communications equipment (except telephone apparatus, radio and television broadcast equipment, and wireless communications equipment).

Illustrative Examples:

Fire detection and alarm systems manufacturing
Intercom systems and equipment manufacturing
Signals (e.g., highway, pedestrian, railway, traffic) manufacturing
Video-based stadium displays manufacturing
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.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of electronic components, such as simple or charged cards, circuits, capacitors, capacitors, resistors, connectors and semiconductors, coils, transformers, computer modem, fax and telephone; harnesses, and other electronic components.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of wristwatches, pocket watches, checkers, alarm clocks, stopwatches and time controllers.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing measuring and controlling devices (except search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical instruments and systems; automatic environmental controls for residential, commercial, and appliance use; instruments for measurement, display, and control of industrial process variables; totalizing fluid meters and counting devices; instruments for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals; analytical laboratory instruments; irradiation equipment; and electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus).

Illustrative Examples:

Aircraft engine instruments manufacturing
Automotive emissions testing equipment manufacturing
Clocks assembling
Meteorological instruments manufacturing
Physical properties testing and inspection equipment manufacturing
Polygraph machines manufacturing
Radiation detection and monitoring instruments manufacturing
Surveying instruments manufacturing
Thermometers, liquid-in-glass and bimetal types (except medical), manufacturing
Watches and parts (except crystals) manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly dedicated to the manufacture of magnetic and optical media, such as virgin magnetic tapes, compact discs (CD), digital video (DVD), cassette and floppy disks, and the mass reproduction of compact discs (CD), of digital video (DVD) and recorded cassettes, and software on compact discs (CDs) and other electronic media.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electric light bulbs and tubes, and parts and components (except glass blanks for electric light bulbs).
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly dedicated to the manufacture of ornamental pedestal, wall and ceiling lamps, lampshades and lamps.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing small electric appliances and electric housewares, household-type fans (except attic fans), household-type vacuum cleaners, and other electric household-type floor care machines.

Illustrative Examples:

Bath fans, residential, manufacturing
Carpet and floor cleaning equipment, household-type electric, manufacturing
Ceiling fans, residential, manufacturing
Curling irons, household-type electric, manufacturing
Electric blankets manufacturing
Portable cooking appliances (except microwave, convection ovens), household-type electric, manufacturing
Portable electric space heaters manufacturing
Portable hair dryers, electric, manufacturing
Portable humidifiers and dehumidifiers manufacturing
Scissors, electric, manufacturing
Ventilating and exhaust fans (except attic fans), household-type, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing household-type cooking appliances, household-type laundry equipment, household-type refrigerators, upright and chest freezers, and other electrical and nonelectrical major household-type appliances, such as dishwashers, water heaters, and garbage disposal units.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electric motors (except internal combustion engine starting motors), power generators (except battery charging alternators for internal combustion engines), and motor generator sets (except turbine generator set units). This industry includes establishments rewinding armatures on a factory basis.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power, distribution, and specialty transformers (except electronic components). Industrial-type and consumer-type transformers in this industry vary (e.g., step up or step down) voltage but do not convert alternating to direct or direct to alternating current.
Illustrative Examples:

Distribution transformers, electric, manufacturing
Fluorescent ballasts (i.e., transformers) manufacturing
Substation transformers, electric power distribution, manufacturing
Transmission and distribution voltage regulators manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of batteries, accumulators and batteries.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of wires and cables to conduct electricity.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of accessories for electrical installations, such as plugs, contacts, fuses, switches, outlet boxes, plugs, supports and insulators.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing carbon, graphite, and metal-graphite brushes and brush stock; carbon or graphite electrodes for thermal and electrolytic uses; carbon and graphite fibers; and other carbon, graphite, and metal-graphite products.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial and commercial electric apparatus and other equipment (except lighting equipment, household appliances, transformers, motors, generators, switchgear, relays, industrial controls, batteries, communication and energy wire and cable, wiring devices, and carbon and graphite products). This industry includes power converters (i.e., AC to DC and DC to AC), power supplies, surge suppressors, and similar equipment for industrial-type and consumer-type equipment.

Illustrative Examples:

Appliance cords made from purchased insulated wire
Battery chargers, solid-state, manufacturing
Door opening and closing devices, electrical, manufacturing
Electric bells manufacturing
Extension cords made from purchased insulated wire
Inverters manufacturing
Surge suppressers manufacturing
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) manufacturing
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of light vehicles with internal combustion engines, such as cars, vans (minivans) and other light-duty vans.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis and assembling complete heavy duty trucks, buses, heavy duty motor homes, and other special purpose heavy duty motor vehicles for highway use or (2) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis only.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of assembled bodies on purchased chassis, trailers and semi-trailers for various uses, campers, huts and awnings for vans, bedroom cars and trailers for cars and vans.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle gasoline engines and engine parts and/or (2) manufacturing and/or rebuilding carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and engine valves, whether or not for vehicular use.

Illustrative Examples:

Carburetors, all types, manufacturing
Crankshaft assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Cylinder heads, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Fuel injection systems and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Gasoline engines for hybrid automotive vehicles manufacturing
Manifolds (i.e., intake and exhaust), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Pistons and piston rings manufacturing
Pumps (e.g., fuel, oil, water), mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine (except power steering), manufacturing
Timing gears and chains, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
Valves, engine, intake and exhaust, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding electrical and electronic equipment for motor vehicles and internal combustion engines. The products made can be used for all types of transportation equipment (i.e., aircraft, automobiles, trucks, trains, ships) or stationary internal combustion engine applications.

Illustrative Examples:

Alternators and generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Automotive lighting fixtures manufacturing
Coils, ignition, internal combustion engines, manufacturing
Distributors for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Electrical control chips (modules), motor vehicle, manufacturing
Electrical ignition cable sets for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Ignition wiring harness for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Instrument control panels (i.e., assembling purchased gauges), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Spark plugs for internal combustion engines manufacturing
Windshield washer pumps, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle steering mechanisms and suspension components (except springs).

Illustrative Examples:

Power steering pumps manufacturing
Rack and pinion steering assemblies manufacturing
Shock absorbers, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Steering columns, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Steering wheels, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Struts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle brake systems and related components.

Illustrative Examples:

Brake cylinders, master and wheel, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Brake drums, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Brake hose assemblies manufacturing
Brake pads and shoes, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Calipers, brake, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts.

Illustrative Examples:

Automatic transmissions, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Axle bearings, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Constant velocity joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Differential and rear axle assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Torque converters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Universal joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motor vehicle seating, seats, seat frames, seat belts, and interior trimmings.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motor vehicle stampings, such as fenders, tops, body parts, trim, and molding.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle parts and accessories (except motor vehicle gasoline engines and engine parts, motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment, motor vehicle steering and suspension components, motor vehicle brake systems, motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts, motor vehicle seating and interior trim, and motor vehicle stampings).
Illustrative Examples:

Air bag assemblies manufacturing
Air-conditioners, motor vehicle, manufacturing
Air filters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Catalytic converters, engine exhaust, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
Compressors, motor vehicle air-conditioning, manufacturing
Mufflers and resonators, motor vehicle, manufacturing
Radiators and cores manufacturing
Wheels (i.e., rims), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
This industry includes businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture and reconstruction of aerospace equipment, such as internal combustion engines, turbines and aircraft transmissions.
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.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the construction and reconstruction of boats, yachts, recreational and sports boats, canoes, and in general boats with or without motor, designed for sea, coastal, river and lake navigation. This category also classifies the repair, maintenance, conversion and modification activities of boats and recreational boats when they are carried out in the same economic unit that manufactures them (called shipyard or in any other way).
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in motorcycle manufacturing.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of bicycles and tricycles.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts, boats, ships, railroad rolling stock, aerospace products, motorcycles, bicycles, armored vehicles and tanks).
Illustrative Examples:

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), wheeled or tracked, manufacturing
Animal-drawn vehicles and parts manufacturing
Gocarts (except children's) manufacturing
Golf carts and similar motorized passenger carriers manufacturing
Race cars manufacturing
Snowmobiles and parts manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood or plastics laminated on wood kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and countertops (except freestanding). The cabinets and counters may be made on a stock or custom basis.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of furniture of various materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, wicker, rattan and bejuco; for domestic use or for hospitals, schools, restaurants, churches, coffee shops.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of office furniture, as well as partitions, shelves, showcases, sideboards, lockers and accessories.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing innerspring, box spring, and noninnerspring mattresses, including mattresses for waterbeds.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing one or more of the following: venetian blinds, other window blinds, and shades; curtain and drapery rods and poles; and/or curtain and drapery fixtures. The blinds and shades may be made on a stock or custom basis and may be made of any material.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of non-electronic equipment and devices for medical, dental and laboratory use, such as surgical, dental, orthopedic equipment (crutches, belts, corsets, orthopedic shoes); Dental material, dentures, dental plates, dental parts made in series and tailored.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing medical, surgical, ophthalmic, and veterinary instruments and apparatus (except electrotherapeutic, electromedical and irradiation apparatus). Examples of products made by these establishments are syringes, hypodermic needles, anesthesia apparatus, blood transfusion equipment, catheters, surgical clamps, and medical thermometers.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of frames, glasses, optical glass or mica lenses, contact lenses, sunglasses, eye diagnostic devices and other ophthalmic items.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the minting of precious and non-precious metal coins, and to the printing of paper money (banknotes).
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the elaboration of gold and silver goldsmiths and jewelery, to the cutting, carving and polishing of precious stones, and to the plating with precious metals of jewelery items.
This industry includes Businesses or companies mainly engaged in the manufacture of fancy jewelry made of non-precious metals and stones, plastic and other materials.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of non-precious metal products, such as trophies, ornamental items for domestic use, plates, vases, vases.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing sporting and athletic goods (except apparel and footwear).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing complete dolls, doll parts, doll clothes, action figures, toys, games (including electronic), hobby kits, and children's vehicles (except metal bicycles and tricycles).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing office supplies. Examples of products made by these establishments are pens, pencils, felt tip markers, crayons, chalk, pencil sharpeners, staplers, modeling clay, hand operated stamps, stamp pads, stencils, carbon paper, and inked ribbons.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing signs and related displays of all materials (except printing paper and paperboard signs, notices, displays).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing musical instruments (except toys).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fasteners, buttons, needles, pins, and buckles (except made of precious metals or precious and semiprecious stones and gems).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing brooms, mops, and brushes.
This industry includes Businesses or companies dedicated mainly to the manufacture of candles, candles and candles.
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing burial caskets, cases, and vaults (except concrete).
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in miscellaneous manufacturing (except medical equipment and supplies, jewelry and flatware, sporting and athletic goods, dolls, toys, games, office supplies (except paper), musical instruments, fasteners, buttons, needles, pins, brooms, brushes, mops, and burial caskets).
Illustrative Examples:

Artificial Christmas trees manufacturing
Candles manufacturing
Christmas tree ornaments (except glass and electric) manufacturing
Cigarette lighters (except precious metal) manufacturing
Coin-operated amusement machines (except jukebox) manufacturing
Electronic cigarettes manufacturing
Hairpieces (e.g., wigs, toupees, wiglets) manufacturing
Portable fire extinguishers manufacturing
Potpourri manufacturing
Tobacco pipes manufacturing
Umbrellas manufacturing

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The fields included in the Excel file are Name business, Official Name (if applicable), code NAICS, Sub-sector name, Number of Employees, Address (type of road, road, exterior number, exterior letter, etc.), Neighborhood, Postal Code, id_state, State, id_municipality, Municipality, id_city, city, Telephone (if applicable), Email (if applicable), Website (if applicable), Latitude, Longitude

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