C5°\. L- Xa^/3 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis I % DIRECT INVESTMENT INDUSTRY AND FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS BOOKLET CONTENTS Parti Industry classifications Part II Foreign trade classifications 21 INTRODUCTION This booklet provides detailed descriptions of each of the industry and foreign trade classification categories to be used in completing BEA 's surveys of direct invest- ment. Industry classifications described in the first part of this booklet (page 2), are used to determine the type of business conducted by the entity being reported. Do not use industry classifications to classify foreign trade. Foreign trade classifications, described in the second part of this booklet (page 21), are used to classify, by product, U.S. merchandise exports and imports. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — DIRECT INVESTMENT INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS The titles of some direct investment (Dl) industry classifications, by themselves, may be insufficient to classify certain activities. Consult the more detailed descriptions provided below to be sure of the correct classification. To assist in classification, a "NOTE" may be given after the definition of some Dl codes. Such notes list the Dl code for closely related activities which are NOT included in the classification being defined, but are included in some other classification. The industry classifications defined below are to be used when completing the industry classification items in the Bureau's surveys of direct investment. These classifications, and their respective code numbers, were adapted from the ENTERPRISE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL, 1974, which sets forth an all-inclusive industry classification system for companies. That system, in turn, is related to the STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL, 1972 (hereinafter referred to as "1972 SIC"), which sets forth an all-inclusive industry classification system for the individual establishments of an enterprise. For the convenience of those U.S. reporters familiar with the 1972 SIC, the 1972 SIC code or codes which correspond to a given Dl classification are shown in parentheses under the heading of each Dl classification. There is not always a one-to-one relationship between the two industry classification systems. There may be slight differences between a given Dl classification and the corresponding 1972 SIC classification, or a Dl classification may be a combination of several 1972 SIC classifications. Therefore, when completing the industry classification items in the surveys, be sure to consult the definitions of the Dl industry classifications given below. There are two combinations of activities which need clarification — 1. Extraction and refining of petroleum by the same entity should always be classified in Dl code 291 ("Integrated petroleum refining and extraction"); these activities should NOT be split between Dl code 133 ("Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas") and Dl code 292 ("Petroleum refining without extraction"), when performed by the same entity. 2. Wholesale marketing of its own products by an entity primarily engaged in production does not constitute "Wholesale trade." For example, if an entity manufactures turbines and sells them to industrial users, its sales should be classified in Dl code 351 (manufacturing of "Engines and turbines") and not in Dl code 508 (wholesaling of "Other machinery, equipment, and supplies"). If, on the other hand, an entity sells turbines produced by others, its sales should be classified in Dl code 508. To the extent that an entity manufactures and sells its own turbines AND sells turbines produced by others, its sales should be split between Dl code 351 and Dl code 508. BE- 799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued SUMMARY OF INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 010 Agricultural production — crops 020 Agricultural production — livestock, except beef cattle feedlots 021 Agricultural production — beef cattle feedlots 070 Agricultural services 080 Forestry 090 Fishing, hunting, and trapping MINING 101 Iron ores 102 Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores 103 Bauxite and other aluminum ores 107 Other metallic ores 108 Metal mining services 120 Coal 133 Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas 138 Oil and gas field services 140 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels CONSTRUCTION 150 Construction MANUFACTURING Meat products Dairy products Preserved fruits and vegetables Grain mill products _Bakery products ~J08___Beiterages 209 Other food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Pulp, paper, and board mills Miscellaneous converted paper products Paperboard containers and boxes Printing and publishing Industrial ch_ejrjic_ajs_an£l .synthetics ~253~7 '~TJrugs~~ 284 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Paints and allied products Agricultural chemicals Chemical products, nee Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Glass products Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products 210 220 _230 240 250 "262 264 265 270 281 285 287 289 291 292 299 305 307 310 321 329 Primary metal industries, ferrous Primary metal industries, nonferrous Metal cans and shipping containers Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware Metal plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric Fabricated structural metal products Screw machine products, bolts, etc. Metal forgings and stampings Fabricated metal products, nee; ordnance; and metal services Engines and turbines Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industrial machinery Office and computing machines Refrigeration and service industry machinery Machinery, except electrical, nee Household appliances Electric lighting and wiring equipment Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Electrical machinery, nee Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Scientific and measuring instalments Optical and ophthalmic goods Medical i nstrum ents and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and watchcases Miscellaneous manufacturing industries TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES 401 Railroads 441 Petroleum tanker operations 449 Other water transportation 450 Transportation by air 461 Pipelines, petroleum and natural gas 462 Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas 470 Petroleum storage for hire 475 Travel agents 477 Transportation, nee, warehousing, termi- nal facilities, and related services 480 Communication 490 Electric, gas, and sanitary services WHOLESALE TRADE 501 Motor vehicles and equipment 503 Lumber and construction materials 504 Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies 505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 506 Electrical goods 507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies 508 Other machinery, equipment and supplies 509 Durable goods, nee 51 1 Paper and paper products 512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 513 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 514 Groceries and related products 515 Farm-product raw materials 517 Petroleum and petroleum products 519 Nondurable goods, nee RETAIL TRADE 540 Food stores and eating and drinking places 554 Gasoline service stations 590 Retail trade, nee FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 600 Banking 611 Franchising, business — selling or licensing 612 Other finance 631 Life insurance 632 Accident and health insurance 639 Other insurance 649 Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate 650 Real estate, nee 671 Holding companies SERVICES 700 Hotels and other lodging places 731 Advertising 733 Research and development, and commercial testing, laboratories 734 Management, consulting, and public relations services 735 Equipment rental and leasing services, excluding automotive and computers 736 Employment agencies and temporary help supply services 737 Computer and data processing services 739 Other business services 780 Motion pictures, including television tape and film 890 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers 891 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services 892 Health services 893 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services 895 Legal services 896 Educational services 897 Other services provided on a commercial basis NONBUSINESS ENTITIES 900 Government entities 905 Nonbusiness entities, except Government BE-799 (Revised 2/83) U. 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Depository -3- PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING NOTE. — Owners and lessors of real estate used for agri- cultural or timber growing purposes which the owners or lessors do not operate themselves but lease to others are classified in Dl code 649. 010 Agricultural production — crops 1 1 972 SIC major group 01) Production of cash grains, such as wheat, rice, corn, and soybeans Other field crops, such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar Vegetables, melons, fruits, tree nuts, and horticultural specialities 020 Agricultural production — livestock, except beef cattle feedlots (1972 SIC major group 02, except 0211) Production of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats Dairy farm products, including the raising of dairy heifer replacements Poultry and eggs Animal specialities, such as horses, rabbits, bees, pets, and fur- bearing animals in captivity NOTE. — Manufacturing or processing dairy products not on a farm is classified in Dl code 202. 021 Agricultural production — beef cattle feedlots (1972 SIC code 021 1) Includes fattening of beef cattle in a confined area for a period of at least 30 days, on own account or on a fee or contract basis. NOTE. — Feedlot operations that are an integral part of breeding, raising, or grazing of beef cattle are classified in Dl code 020. 070 Agricultural services (1972 SIC major group 07) Includes providing soil preparation services, crop ser- vices, veterinary and other animal services, farm labor and management services, and landscape and horticul- tural services. 080 Forestry (1972 SIC major group 08) Operating timber tracts for the purpose of selling stand- ing timber Growing of trees for purposes of reforestation and gath- ering seeds and other miscellaneous forest products Providing forestry services NOTE. — Production of logging camps and logging con- tractors is classified in Dl code 240. 090 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (1972 SIC major group 09) Commercial fishing, including shellfish Operation of fish hatcheries and preserves Hunting, trapping, and game propagation MINING Mining operations are classified on the basis of the princi- pal mineral produced, or, if there is no production, on the basis of the principal mineral for which exploration or development work is in process or for which mining services are rendered. Mining comprises the extraction of minerals occurring naturally: solids, such as coal and ores; liquids, such as crude petroleum; and gases. Activi- ties include quarrying, well operation, milling (crush- ing, screening, washing, flotation, etc.), and other pre- paration customarily done at the mine site; developing mines or exploring for minerals and gases; and providing other mining services. 101 Iron ores (1972 SIC code 101) Exploring for, developing, mining, beneficiating, or other- wise preparing iron and manganiferous ores Producing sinter and other agglomerates, except those associated with blast furnace operations NOTE. — Manufacturing of pig iron from iron ore by blast furnaces is classified in Dl code 331. 102 Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores (1972 SIC codes 102, 103, and 104) Exploring for, developing, mining, and milling or other- wise preparing copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores Recovering copper concentrates by precipitation and leaching of copper ore, and production of silver or gold bullion at the mine, mill, or dredge site NOTE. — Recovery of refined copper by leaching copper concentrates is classified in Dl code 335. 103 Bauxite and other aluminum ores (1972 SIC code 105) Exploring for, developing, mining, and milling or otherwise preparing bauxite and other aluminum ores Associated activities, such as drying, calcining, activating, and sintering 107 Other metallic ores (1972 SIC codes 106, and 109) Exploring for, developing, mining, and preparing other metallic ores, such as ferroalloys, vanadium, mercury, uranium, platinum, etc. 108 Metal mining services (1972 SIC code 108) Providing metal mining services on a contract or fee basis, such as test drilling, mine exploration and devel- opment, and removal of overburden 120 Coal (1972 SIC major group 1 1 and 12) Exploring for, developing, mining, and preparing anthra- cite, bituminous, and lignite coal and the performing of services related thereto NOTE. — Manufacturing of coal fuel briquets is classified in Dl code 299. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I.— Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description MINING— Continued 133 Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas (1972 SIC codes 132 and part of 131) Exploring for and producing crude petroleum and natural gas Drilling, completing and equipping wells Operating separators, emulsion breakers, and desilting equipment Recovering oil from oil shale and sand Preparing oil and gas up to the point of shipment from the producing property (but not including refining) Producing liquid hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases NOTE. — Crude petroleum extraction combined with re- fining is classified in Dl code 291. 138 Oil and gas field services (1972 SIC code 138) Drilling wells for oil or gas field operations Erection and dismantling of oil and gas field drilling rigs and offshore drilling platforms Providing geophysical, geological, and other exploration services Providing other oil and gas field services when performed for others on a contract, fee, or similar basis 140 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (1972 SIC major group 14) Exploring for, developing, mining and quarrying, and preparing — Dimension stone Crushed and broken stone, including riprap Sand and gravel Clay, ceramic, and refractory materials Chemical and fertilizer minerals, such as barite, fluorspar, potash and sulphur Other nonmetallic ores, such as gypsum, mica, and gemstones Providing mining services on a contract, fee, or similar basis in conjunction with these mining operations NOTE. — Grinding, pulverizing or otherwise treating non- metallic minerals NOT in conjunction with mining or quar- rying operations are classified in manufacturing. For example: Treating clay, ceramic, and refractory materials not in conjunction with mining is classified in Dl code 329. Manufacturing of phosphoric acid is classified in Dl code 287. CONSTRUCTION 150 Construction (1972 SIC major groups 15, 16. and 17) Three broad types of construction activity are covered: Dl code Item description CONSTRUCTION— Continued 1. Building construction by general contractors or opera- tive builders primarily engaged in the construction of dwellings, industrial buildings and warehouses, stores, and other projects of a similar nature. 2. General construction in fields other than buildings, often referred to as heavy construction, including con- struction of highways, bridges and tunnels, docks and piers, pipelines, communication and power lines, and other similar projects. 3. Construction by special trade contractors engaged in specialized construction activities, such as plumbing, painting, electrical work, masonry, carpentry, etc. Construction includes new work, additions, alterations, repairs, improvements, and maintenance. Construction work performed by a firm primarily engaged in some business other than construction, for its own account and use, and by its own employees (force account construction) is not included in this industry, but classified according to the principal activity normally carried on by the firm. NOTE. — Investment builders who build structures on their own account for rental are classified in Dl code 650. The building of floating offshore drilling platforms is clas- sified in Dl code 379; the manufacturing of oil and gas field derricks and drilling rigs is classified in Dl code 353. MANUFACTURING Manufacturing includes the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new pro- ducts, such as the assembly of component parts into manufactured products and the blending of materials to make such items as lubricating oils, plastics, resins, and liquors. The materials processed through manufacturing include products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying, as well as products previously manufactured by other firms. The new products may be "finished" in the sense that they are ready for utilization or consump- tion, of "semi-finished" to become raw materials for firms engaged in further manufacturing. Some borderline cases CLASSIFIED IN MANUFACTURING ARE: Milk bottling and pasteurizing Fresh fish packaging Apparel jobbing Publishing Ready-mix concrete production Leather converting Logging Wood preserving Electroplating, plating, heat treating of metal, and pol- ishing for the trade Fabricating signs and advertising displays Various service industries to the manufacturing trade, such as typesetting, engraving, plate printing, and pre- paring electrotype and stereotype plates. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART i:— Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Some manufacturing-type activities ARE CLASSIFIED IN INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING. For example: Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Processing on farms is not considered manufacturing if the raw materials are grown on the farm and if the manufacturing activities are on a small scale without the extensive use of paid labor. Other exclusions are custom grist milling, threshing, and cotton ginning. Mining — includes the following: Dressing and beneficating of ores Breaking, washing, and grading of coal Crushing and breaking of stone Crushing, grinding, or otherwise preparing of sand, gravel, and nonmetallic chemical and fertilizer minerals other than barite Construction Fabricating operations performed at the' site of con- struction by contractors are not considered manu- facturing (but the prefabrication of sheet metal, con- crete, and terrazzo products and similar construction materials IS INCLUDED IN MANUFACTURING). Wholesale and retail trade — includes the following: Cutting and selling purchased carcasses Preparing feed at grain elevators and farm supply stores The breaking of bulk and redistribution in smaller lots, including packaging, repackaging, or bottling products, such as liquors or chemicals Also included in retail trade is selling, to the general public, products produced on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries, candy stores, ice cream parlors, and custom tailors. Services Tire retreading and rebuilding, sign painting and let- tering shops, and the production of motion picture films are classified in services. Repair activities are classi- fied in services (however, ship and boat building and repair, the rebuilding of machinery and equipment on a factory basis, and machine shop repair ARE CLAS- SIFIED IN MANUFACTURING). 201 Meat products (1972 SIC code 201) Meat packing Manufacturing of sausages and other prepared meat products Poultry dressing and poultry and egg processing 202 Dairy products 11972 SIC code 202) Manufacturing of creamery butter, natural and processed cheese, condensed and evaporated milk, ice cream, and frozen desserts Processing (pasteurizing, homogenizing, vitaminizing, bottling) and distributing fluid milk and related products, including cottage cheese MANUFACTURING— Continued 203 Preserved fruits and vegetables (1972 SIC code 203) Canned specialty products, such as baby foods, native foods, health foods, and soups, except seafood Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables, including juices, catsup and similar tomato sauces, preserves, jams, and jellies Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and soup mixes Pickled fruits and vegetables, vegetable sauces and sea- sonings, and salad dressings Frozen fruits, fruit juices, and vegetables Frozen food specialties, such as frozen dinners NOTE. — Manufacturing of canned or frozen seafood is classified in Dl code 209. 204 Grain mill products (1972 SIC code 204) Breakfast cereal foods Grain and rice mill products and flour Blended and prepared flour Wet milled corn products, such as starch, syrup, oil, and sugar Starch from other vegetable sources, such as potatoes and wheat Pet food Other prepared feed and feed ingredients for animals and fowls NOTE. — Manufacturing of starch base dessert powders and table syrup from corn syrup is classified in Dl code 209. 205 Bakery products (1972 SIC code 205) Manufacturing of bakery products, such as bread, cook- ies, and crackers 208 Beverages (1972 SIC code 208) Malt and malt beverages Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits Distilled, rectified, and blended liquors Bottled and canned soft drinks and carbonated waters Flavoring syrups and extracts NOTE. — Bottling of purchased liquors is classified in Dl code 519. 209 Other food and kindred products (1972 SIC codes 206, 207, and 209) Sugar and confectionery products, including dessert pow- ders and table syrups from corn starch Vegetable, animal, and marine fats and oils BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued 01 code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued MANUFACTURING— Continued Canned and cured, fresh or frozen fish and seafoods Other food preparations, nee, such as coffee, noodles, and manufactured ice 250 Furniture and fixtures (1972 SIC major group 25) Wood and metal furniture for offices, public buildings, restaurants, and households 210 Tobacco manufactures (1972 SIC major group 21) Cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff Office and store fixtures NOTE. — Manufacturing of wood kitchen cabinets is clas- sified in Dl code 240. 220 Tobacco stemming and redrying Textile mill products 262 Pulp, paper, and board mills (1972 SIC codes 261, 262, 263, and 266) (1972 SIC major group 22) Pulps from wood or other materials Operations such as preparation of fiber and subsequent manufacturing of yarn, thread, braids, twine, and cordage Paper (including asbestos), building paper, and building board from pulp and other fibers Manufacturing broad woven fabric, narrow woven fabric, Paperboard knit fabric, and carpets and rugs from yarn Dyeing and finishing fiber, yarn, fabric, and knit apparel 264 Miscellaneous converted paper products (1972 SIC code 264) Coating, waterproofing, or otherwise treating fabric Manufacturing of coated, glazed, or varnished paper The integrated manufacture of knit apparel and other finished articles from yarn Envelopes of any description Bags The manufacture of felt goods, lace goods, nonwoven fabrics, and miscellaneous textiles NOTE. — Manufacturing of clothing and other products from purchased woven or knit textile fabrics is classified Diecut paper, paperboard, and cardboard Pressed and molded pulp goods Sanitary paper products in Dl code 230. Stationery, tablets, and related products 230 Apparel and other textile products (1972 SIC major group 23) Producing clothing and fabricating products by cutting and sewing purchased woven or knit textile fabrics and related materials, such as leather, rubberized fabrics, Other converted paper and paperboard products 265 Paperboard containers and boxes (1972 SIC code 265) Manufacturing of folding paperboard boxes plastics, and furs Set up paperboard boxes Manufacturing of — Corrugated and solid fiber boxes Men's, women's, and children's clothing Sanitary food containers Hats, caps, and millinery Fiber cans, tubes, drums, and similar products Fur goods Miscellaneous apparel, such as gloves, robes, and belts 270 Printing and publishing (1972 SIC major group 27) Printing by one or more of the common processes, such Other miscellaneous fabricated textile goods as letterpress, lithography, gravure, or screen Providing services for the printing trade, such as book- 240 Lumber and wood products (1972 SIC major group 24) binding, typesetting, engraving, photoengraving, and electrotyping Cutting timber and producing rough, round, hewn, or riven primary forest or wood raw materials in logging camps Sawing rough lumber and timber, manufacturing hard- Publishing newspapers, books, and periodicals, regardless of whether or not printing is done internally NOTE. — Service provided by news syndicates is classi- fied in Dl code 739. wood dimension lumber and workings therefrom, wood shingles, cooperage stock, and other products of saw- mills and planning mills 281 Industrial chemicals and synthetics (1972 SIC codes 281, 282, and 286) Manufacturing of fabricated millwork, veneer, plywood, structural wood members, wood containers, prefabricated wood buildings and components, mobile homes, particle- board, cork products, and other wood products, nee Industrial inorganic chemicals, such as alkalies and chlo- rine, industrial gases, inorganic pigments, and other in- organic chemicals, such as salts, inorganic compounds and alkalar metals BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Industrial organic chemicals, such as gum and wood chemicals, cyclic (coal tar) crudes, cyclic intermediates, dyes, organic pigments (lakers and toners), and other industrial organic chemicals, such as noncyclic organic chemicals, solvents, polyhydric alcohols, synthetic per- fume and flavoring materials, rubber processing chemi- cals, plasticizers, synthetic tanning agents, and esters, amines, etc., of polyhydric alcohols and fatty and other acids Plastics materials, synthetic resins, synthetic rubbers, and cellulosic and manmade organic fibers 283 Drugs (1972 SIC code 283) Manufacturing, fabricating, or processing of medicinal chemicals and pharmaceutical products Grading, grinding, and milling of botanicals 284 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods (1972 SIC code 284 j Soap and other detergents Glycerin, from vegetable and animal fats and oils Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations Surface active preparations, used as emulsifiers, wetting agents, and finishing agents, including sulfonated oils Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations 285 Paints and allied products 11972 SIC code 285) Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and shellacs, putties, wood fillers and sealers, paint and varnish removers, paint brush cleaners, and allied paint products 287 Agricultural chemicals (1972 SIC code 287) Nitrogenous and phosphatic basic fertilizers, mixed fer- tilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural chemicals 289 Chemical products, nee (1972 SIC code 289) Explosives Industrial and household adhesives and sealants Printing ink Carbon black Miscellaneous chemicals and chemical preparations, nee 291 Integrated petroleum refining and extraction (1972 SIC codes: pan of 131 and part of 291) 292 Petroleum refining without extraction (1972 SIC code: part of 291) Petroleum refining includes producing gasoline, kero- sene, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel oils, lubricants and other products from crude petroleum and its frac- tionation products, through straight distillation of crude oil, redistillation of unfinished petroleum derivatives, cracking, or other processes. MANUFACTURING— Continued NOTE. — If the activities of the firm being classified — Include both extraction of crude petroleum and petro- leum refining, use Dl code 291. Involve petroleum refining, but not the extraction of crude oil, use Dl code 292. Involve extraction of crude petroleum, but not petro- leum refining, use Dl code 131. 299 Petroleum and coal products, nee (1972 SIC codes 295 and 299) Asphalt and tar paving and roofing materials Asphalt felt and coatings. Fuel briquettes Packaged and powered fuel Blending, compounding, and re-refining lubricating oils and greases NOTE. — Manufacturing of coke is classified in Dl code 331. 305 Rubber products (1972 SIC codes 301, 302, 303, 304, and 306) Tires and inner tubes, including pneumatic casings, solid and cushion tires for all types of vehicles, and tire repair and retreading materials All rubber and plastic footwear, including fabric upper footwear having rubber or plastic soles vulcanized to the uppers Reclaimed rubber from scrap rubber tires, tubes and miscellaneous waste rubber articles Rubber and plastic hose and belting, including garden hose Fabricated rubber products, nee, such as rubberized fabrics, vulcanized rubber clothing, and miscellaneous rubber specialties NOTE. — Manufacturing of rubber gaskets and packing is classified in Dl code 329. Rebuilding and retreading of tires are classified in Dl code 897. Manufacturing of synthetic rubber is classified in Dl code 281. 307 Miscellaneous plastics products (1972 SIC code 307) Molding primary plastics for the trade and fabricating miscellaneous finished plastic products, such as plastic tubing, dishes, packaging materials, fixtures, sheets, etc. NOTE. — Manufacturing of plastic footwear and plastic hose and belting is classified in Dl code 305. 310 Leather and leather products (1972 SIC major group 31) Tanning, currying, finishing hides and skins, and manu- facturing finished leather and artificial leather products, such as boot and shoe cut stock and findings Footwear, except rubber BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Leather gloves and mittens Luggage Handbags Other leather goods NOTE. — Manufacturing of leather gaskets is classified in Dl code 329. 321 Glass products (1972 SIC codes 321. 322. and 323) Manufacturing of flat glass Pressed, blown, or shaped glass and glassware Further refinement of purchased glass NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Light bulbs is classified in Dl code 364. Optical and opthalmic lenses is classified in Dl code 383. 329 Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products ( 1972 SIC codes 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. and 329) Hydraulic cement Structural clay products, such as brick and structural clay tile, ceramic wall and floor tile, and clay refractories Pottery and related products, such as vitreous china plumbing fixtures and china and earthenware fittings and accessories, vitreous china and fine earthenware table and kitchen articles, and porcelain electrical supplies Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products, such as concrete block and brick, ready-mixed concrete, lime, plaster, and plasterboard Cut stone and stone products Abrasive products, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonme- tallic mineral products, including gaskets NOTE. — Manufacturing of asbestos paper is classified in Dl code 262. 331 Primary metal industries, ferrous (1972 SIC codes 331. 332. and 339) Hot metal, pig iron, ferroalloys from iron ore and iron and steel scrap, steel converted from pig iron, scrap iron and scrap steel, coke, and iron and steel hot rolled into basic shapes by blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills Electrometallurgical products Drawn steel wire and steel nails and spikes Cold rolled sheet steel, strips, and bars Steel pipes and tubes Products manufactured by iron and steel foundries, and metal heat treating for the trade MANUFACTURING— Continued 335 Primary metal industries, nonferrous (1972 SIC codes 333. 334. 335. and 336) Primary and secondary smelting and refining of non- ferrous metals, such as copper, lead, zinc, and aluminum (including plain aluminum foil) Rolling, drawing, and extruding of nonferrous metals Products of nonferrous foundries 341 Metal cans and shipping containers (1972 SIC code 341) Metal cans from purchased material, metal shipping barrels, drums, kegs, and pails 342 Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware (1972 SIC code 342) Cutlery Files and other hand and edge tools for metal working, woodworking, gardening, and general maintenance Hand saws and saw blades General hardware, nee NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Table cutlery made entirely of metal is classified in Dl code 390. Bolts and nuts is classified in Dl code 345. Nails and spikes is classified in Dl code 331 (ferrous) and 335 (nonferrous). 343 Metal plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric (1972 SIC code 343) Enameled iron, cast iron, or pressed metal sanitary ware Plumbing fixture fittings and trim (brass goods) Heating equipment, except electric and warm air furnaces NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Porcelain enameled kitchen, household, and hospital ware is classified in Dl code 346. Vitreous and semivitreous pottery sanitary ware is classified in Dl code 329. Industrial boilers is classified in Dl code 344. Industrial ovens and furnaces is classified in Dl code 356. Commercial stoves and warm air furnaces, except elec- tric, is classified in Dl code 358. Electric air space heaters is classified in Dl code 363. Electric warm air furnaces is classified in Dl code 369. 344 Fabricated structural metal products (1972 SIC code 344) Fabricated iron and steel or other metal for structural purposes, such as bridges, buildings, and sections for ships Metal doors, sash, frames, molding, and trim BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) Sheet metal work Architectural and ornamental metal Window and door frames and screens Prefabricated metal buildings and components Miscellaneous metal work 345 Screw machine products, bolts, etc. 11972 SIC code 345) Automatic or hand screw machine products from rod, bar, or tube stock of metal, fiber, plastics, or other material Bolts, nuts, rivets, screws, washers, formed and threaded wire goods, and special industrial fasteners 346 Metal forgings and stampings (1972 SIC code 346) Iron and steel forgings Nonferrous forgings Automotive stampings, such as body parts, hubs, and trim Crowns and closures Other metal stampings and spun products, such as por- celain enameled household appliances and parts, and consumer stamped cooking and kitchen utensils 349 Fabricated metal products, nee; ordnance; and metal services 11972 SIC codes 347. 348. and 349) Includes the following — 1. Miscellaneous fabricated metal products Steel springs Valves and pipe fittings, except plumbers' brass goods Wire springs Miscellaneous fabricated wire products, such as non- insulated wire rope and cable, fencing, screening, hang- ers, paper clips, and kitchenware Metal foil and leaf, including converted metal foil wrappers and cookware Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings Other fabricated metal products, nee, such as steel safes and vaults, metal boxes, metal ladders, and metal household articles 2. Ordnance Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided missiles, such as small arms, artillery, and ammunition 3. Coating, engraving, and allied services Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, coloring, and finishing metal products for the trade Enameling, lacquering and varnishing, galvanizing, coating, engraving, and etching metal products and other metal services for the trade Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Fittings and couplings for garden hoses is classified in Dl code 342. Faucets, spigots, and similar plumbers' brass is clas- sified in Dl code 343. Flexible metal hose and tubing is classified in Dl code 359. Plain aluminum foil is classified in Dl code 335. Cast iron pipes and fittings which have been machined and threaded is classified in Dl code 331. Military vehicles and guided missiles is classified in Dl code 379. Electronic sighting and fire control equipment is clas- sified in Dl code 366. Optical instruments and lenses is classified in Dl code 383. 351 Engines and turbines (1972 SIC code 351) Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines; and generator set units Diesel, semi-diesel, or other internal combustion engines, nee, for stationary, marine, traction, and other uses NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Aircraft engines is classified in Dl code 379. Automotive engines is classified in Dl code 371. 352 Farm and garden machinery (1972 SIC code 352) Farm machinery and equipment, including wheel tractors, for use in preparation and maintenance of the soil, planting and harvesting, preparing crops for market, etc. Garden tractors and lawn and garden equipment NOTE. — Manufacturing of garden hand tools is classi- fied in Dl code 342. 353 Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery (1972 SIC code 353) Heavy machinery and equipment used by construction industries, such as bulldozers, cranes, concrete mixers, etc. Mining machinery and equipment, such as coal breakers, mine cars, mineral cleaning machinery, core drills, and rock crushers, etc. Oilfield machinery and equipment, such as derricks and drilling rigs Elevators and moving stairways Conveyors and conveying equipment Hoists, industrial cranes, and monorail systems Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I.— Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued 01 code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued 354 Metalworking machinery (1972 SIC code 354) Machines, not supported in the hands of an operator when in use, that shape metal by cutting or by use of electrical techniques Machines, not supported in the hands of an operator when in use, that shape metal by pressing, hammering, extruding, shearing, die casting, or otherwise forming metal into shape Rebuilding of metal forming and cutting machine tools and manufacturing of repair parts Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures, and industrial molds Machine tool accessories and measuring devices Power driven hand tools Rolling mill machinery and equipment 355 Special industry machinery 11972 SIC code 355) Machinery for use by the food products and beverage manufacturing industries in preparation, canning, or packaging of food products Textile machinery Woodworking machinery Paper industries machinery Printing trades machinery and equipment Other special industry machinery, such as smelting and refining equipment, and machines for cement making, cotton ginning, glass making, etc. NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Domestic or industrial sewing machines is classified in Dl code 363. Portable power driven hand tools is classified in Dl code 354. 356 General industrial machinery (1972 SIC code 356) Pumps and pumping equipment Ball and roller bearings Air and gas compressors Blowers and exhaust and ventiliation fans Industrial patterns Speed changers and industrial high speed drives and gears Mechanical power transmission equipment for industrial machinery Industrial process furnaces and ovens General and industrial machinery and equipment, nee NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Gasoline service station pumps and air conditioning units is classified in Dl code 358. Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Automotive, tank, and tractor power transmissions is classified in Dl code 371. Aircraft power transmission equipment is classified in Dl code 379. 357 Office and computing machines (1972 SIC code 357) Typewriters Electronic computers and peripheral equipment, and/or major logical components intended for use in electronic computers Calculating, adding, and accounting machines, includ- ing cash registers Scales and balances, except those regarded as scien- tific apparatus for laboratory and scientific work Other office machines and devices, nee, such as dupli- cating machines, addressing machines, and time clocks NOTE. — Manufacturing of photocopy and microfilm equipment is classified in Dl code 386. 358 Refrigeration and service industry machinery (1972 SIC code 358) Automatic merchandising machines (vending machines) and coin operated mechanisms for such machines Commercial laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing machines Air conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment Measuring and dispensing pumps Refrigeration and service industry machinery, nee NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Household humidifiers is classified in Dl code 363. M.usic, amusement, and gaming machines, is classified in Dl code 390. Electric warm air furnaces is classified in Dl code 369. Heating equipment, except electric and warm air, is classified in Dl code 343. Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers is classified in Dl code 363. 359 Machinery, except electrical, nee (1972 SIC code 359) Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves Machinery, except electrical, nee, such as equipment used for amusement parks, pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders, and flexible metal hose tubings 363 Household appliances (1972 SIC code 363) Household cooking equipment, electric and nonelectric Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers Household laundry equipment, electric and nonelectric BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -11- PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued Electric housewares and fans, including household humidifiers Household vacuum cleaners Sewing machines Household appliances, nee, such as dishwashers, water heaters, food waste disposal units, air space heaters and household floor waxers NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Attic fans is classified in Dl code 356. Vacuum cleaners for industrial use is classified in Dl code 358. 364 Electric light and wiring equipment 11972 SIC code 364) Electric lamps Current-carrying and noncurrent-carrying wiring devices such as attachment plugs and caps, convenience out- lets, lamp sockets and receptacles, snap switches, con- duits, fittings, electrical insulators and insulation material, and switch and fuse boxes Lighting fixtures for residential and commercial uses Vehicular lighting equipment Other electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, nee, such as flashlights, searchlights, and ultra-violet and infrared lamp fixtures NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Porcelain insulators is classified in Dl code 329. Glass insulators is classified in Dl code 321. 366 Radio, television, and communication equipment 11972 SIC codes 365 and 366) Electronic equipment for home entertainment, such as radio and television receiving sets Auto radios, tape players, public address systems, and music distribution apparatus Phonograph records and pre-recorded magnetic tape Telephone and telegraph apparatus Radio and television transmitting, signaling, and detec- tion equipment and apparatus, including electric com- munication equipment and parts, electronic field detec- tion apparatus, high energy particle accelerator systems and equipment, and electronic sighting and fire control equipment 367 Electronic components and accessories (1972 SIC code 367) Cathrode ray and electron radio and television tubes Transmitting industrial and special purpose electron tubes Semiconductors and related solid state devices Electronic capacitors Connectors and resistors for electronic applications MANUFACTURING— Continued Electronic coils, transformers, and other inductors Other electronic components, nee, such as receiving antennas, switches, printed circuits, and wave guides NOTE. — Manufacturing of X-ray tubes is classified in Dl code 369. 369 Electrical machinery, nee (1972 SIC codes 361, 362, and 369) Power, distribution, instrument, and specialty transformers Switchgear and switchboard apparatus, such as power switches, circuit breakers, and power fuse mountings Electric motors and power generators, such as motor generator sets, railway motors and control equipment; and motors, generators, and control equipment for gaso- line, electric and oil-electric buses and trucks Industrial controls, such as motor starters and controllers Electric welding apparatus and accessories Carbon and graphite products, such as lighting carbons Carbon graphite, metal graphite brushes and brush stock, and carbon or graphite electrodes for thermal and elec- trolytic uses Other electrical industrial apparatus, such as blasting machines, fixed and variable capacitors, condensers, and rectifiers for industrial applications Storage batteries Dry and wet primary batteries Radiographic X-ray, fluoroscopic X-ray, therapeutic X-ray, and other X-ray apparatus and tubes Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, nee, such as appliance and extension cords, bells and chimes, and electric warm air furnaces, nee NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Turbo-generators is classified in Dl code 351. Warm air furnaces, except electrical, is classified in Dl code 358. 371 Motor vehicles and equipment (1972 SIC code 37 1) Manufacturing OR assembling of the following — Complete passenger automobiles, commercial auto- mobiles, buses, and trucks Truck and bus bodies Motor vehicle parts and accessories, including engines, except diesel NOTE. — Manufacturing of a number of specific automo- bile parts and accessories is classified in other industries. Manufacturing of: Automotive fabrics is classified in Dl code 220. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dr code Item description Dl code Item description 379 381 MANUFACTURING— Continued Automotive trimmings, seat covers, and safety straps is classified in Dl code 230. Automotive seats is classified in Dl code 250. Tires, tubes, automotive hoses — plastic and rubber — and floor mats is classified in Dl code 305. Automotive glass — headlight lenses, windshields, win- dows, etc. — is classified in Dl code 321. Gaskets is classified in Dl code 329. Motor vehicle hardware is classified in Dl code 342. Automotive stampings, including fenders, hubcaps, body parts, and trim, is classified in Dl code 346. Automotive springs, skid chains, seat frames, and chrome plating is classified in Dl code 349. Diesel engines is classified in Dl code 351. Carburetors, pistons, rings, and valves is classified in Dl code 359. Vehicular lighting equipment is classified in Dl code 364. Automotive radios is classified in Dl code 366. Automotive antennas is classified in Dl code 367. Storage batteries and ignition systems is classified in Dl code 369. Automotive ammeters and voltmeters is classified in Dl code 381. Other transportation equipment, nee (1972 SIC codes 372, 37 i, 374, 375, 376, and 379) Complete aircraft, aircraft engines and engine parts, and other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment (including research and development on aircraft) All types of ships and boats (including repairing) Building of floating offshore drilling platforms Railroad equipment (including rebuilding) Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts Guided missiles and space vehicles, their propulsion units, auxiliary equipment, and parts Travel trailers and campers Tanks and tank components Other transportation equipment, nee, such as automobile trailers, snowmobiles, and all terrain vehicles NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Mobile homes is classified in Dl code 240. Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers is classified in Dl code 353. Scientific and measuring instruments (1972 Dl codes 381 and 382) Engineering, laboratory, scientific, and research instru- ments and associated equipment, such as nautical, nav- igational, aeronautical, surveying, and drafting equip- ment and instruments for laboratory work and scientific research MANUFACTURING— Continued Automatic controls for regulating residential and com- mercial environments and appliances, such as temper- ature and related controls for heating and air condi- tioning installat'ons and refrigeration applications, which are electrically, electronically, or pneumatically activated, and which measure and control variables, such as tem- perature and humidity, and automatic regulators used as components of household appliances Industrial instruments and related products for measur- ing, displaying, transmitting, and controlling process var- iables, such as pressure, vacuum, conbustion, flow, level, viscosity, density, acidity, etc., in manufacturing, energy conversion, and public service utilities Totalizing meters and counting devices, such as water- meters and gasmeters Instruments for measuring and testing of electricity and electrical signals, such as voltmeters, ammeters, and wattmeters Measuring and controlling devices, nee, such as nuclear instruments, thermometers, and aircraft engine instruments NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Surgical and medical instruments is classified in Dl code 384. Watches and clocks is classified in Dl code 387. Measuring and dispensing pumps is classified in Dl code 358. Optical instruments is classified in Dl code 383 Monitoring, evaluating, and other support equipment for electronic navigational, radar, sonar, and other com- munications systems is classified in Dl code 366. 383 Optical and opthalmic goods (1972 SIC codes 383 and 385) Optical instruments and lenses, such as — Instruments that measure an optical property Photographic lenses Apparatus, except photographic, that projects or magnifies Optical sighting and fire control equipment Related analytical instruments Opthalmic goods, such as frames and eyeglass and sunglass lenses 384 Medical instruments and supplies (1972 SIC code 384) Surgical, medical, ophthalmic, and veterinary instruments and apparatus Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and supplies Dental equipment and supplies NOTE. — Manufacturing of X-ray apparatus is classified in Dl code 369. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -13- PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING— Continued 386 Photographic equipment and supplies (1972 SIC code 386) Photographic apparatus, equipment, parts, and acces- sories, such as — Still and motion picture cameras and projection apparatus Photocopy and microfilm equipment Blueprinting equipment Sensitized film, paper, cloth, and plates Prepared photographic chemicals NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Photographic lenses is classified in Dl code 383. Photographic glass is classified in Dl code 321. Photographic flash, flood enlarger, and projection lamp is classified in Dl code 364. 387 Watches, clocks, and watchcases (1972 SIC code 387) Clocks (including electric), watches, watchcases, mech- anisms for clockwork operated devices, and clock and watch parts NOTE. — Manufacturing of — Time clocks is classified in Dl code 357. Glass crystals is classified in Dl code 321. Unbreakable crystals is classified in Dl code 307. 390 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (1972 SIC major group 39) Includes the following — 1. Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware Jewelry and other articles made of precious metals, including cigarette lighters, vanity cases, and compacts Silverware, plated ware, and stainless steel ware Jewelers' findings and materials, including lapidary work 2. Musical instruments — Pianos, organs, other musical instruments, and their parts and accessories 3. Toys and amusement and sporting and athletic goods Dolls, doll parts, and doll clothing Games and game sets for adults and children Mechanical and nonmechanical toys Sporting and athletic goods, nee, including fishing tackle, golf and tennis goods, roller and ice skates, gymnasium and playground equipment, billiard and pool tables, bowling alleys and equipment, and base- ball, football, basketball, and boxing equipment 4. Pens, pencils, and other office and artists' materials Pens, mechanical pencils, pen and pencil parts (includ- ing pen points), refill cartridges, and felt tip markers MANUFACTURING— Continued Lead pencils, crayons, and artists' materials, such as airbrushes, drawing tables, drawing inks, and drafting materials Marking devices, such as rubber and metal hand stamps, dies, seals, steel letters and figures, and sten- cils for use in painting or marking Carbon paper and inked ribbons 5. Costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons, and miscellaneous notions Costume jewelry and costume novelties Feathers, plumes, and artificial trees, fruits, and flowers made from all materials except glass Buttons, button parts, blanks, and molds Needles, pins, hooks and eyes, and similar notions 6. Other miscellaneous products Brooms and brushes Signs and advertising displays Burial caskets Linoleum, asphalted-felt-base, and other hard surface floor coverings, nee Other manufactured products, nee, such as tobacco pipes and cigarette holders, matches, candles, lamp shades, umbrellas, canes, etc. NOTE. — Manufacturing of bicycles is classified in Dl code 379. TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES 401 Railroads (1972 SIC code 401 j Providing line-haul railroad operations, furnishing ter- minal facilities for rail passenger or freight traffic for line-haul service, and engaging in the movement of rail- road cars between terminal yards, industrial sidings, etc. 441 Petroleum tanker operations (Part of 1 972 SIC major group 44) Operating vessels on the high seas or on foreign or do- mestic coastal and inland waterways for the transpor- tation of crude petroleum, petroleum products, liquified petroleum gas, and liquified natural gas, regardless of whether the tankers are owned or leased by the trans- porting firm, and regardless of whether the service is rendered for the firm's own account, the account of affiliated persons, or the account of unaffiliated persons 449 Other water transportation (Part of 1 972 SIC major group 44) Operating vessels for the transportation of freight (ex- cluding petroleum and related products mentioned in Dl code 441) or passengers on the deep seas and on coastal and inland waterways Activities related to marine cargo handling Water transportation services, nee BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I.— Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES— Continued 450 Transportation by air (1972 SIC major group 45) Furnishing domestic and foreign air transportation by both certified and noncertified carriers, operating air- ports and flying fields, and furnishing terminal services 461 Pipelines, petroleum and natural gas (1972 SIC codes 4612, 4613. and part of 492) Pipeline transportation of crude petroleum and refined petroleum products, such as gasoline and fuel oil Pipeline transmission of natural gas from the extracting site NOTE. — Pipeline transportation of natural gas by utili- ties is classified in Dl code 490. 462 Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas (1972 SIC code 4619) Pipeline transportation of commodities except crude pe- troleum, refined products of petroleum, and natural gas 470 Petroleum storage for hire (Part of 1972 SIC code 4226) Operation of petroleum bulk stations and terminals for hire 475 Travel agents (1972 SIC code 4722) Arranging tours and transportation for passengers, acting as independent ticket agencies for transportation estab- lishments, and furnishing travel information 477 Transportation, nee, warehousing, terminal facilities, and related services (1972 SIC major groups 40; 41; 42, except part of code 4226; and 47, except 4722) Local and suburban and interurban highway passenger transportation Motor freight transportation and warehousing Transportation services such as freight forwarding and arrangement of transportation of freight and cargo NOTE. — Petroleum storage for hire is classified in Dl code 470. 480 Communication (1972 SIC major group 48) Furnishing telephone and telegraph communication serv- ice (wire or radio), including domestic, international, marine, mobile, and aeronautical services Radio and television broadcasting Other communication services 490 Electric, gas, and sanitary services (1972 SIC major group 49, except part of code 492) Generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electrical energy for sale Natural gas distribution for sale (except for pipeline transportation of natural gas from the extracting site) TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES— Continued Distribution of water for sale, including irrigation systems Production and distribution of steam and heated or cooled air for sale Sanitary services NOTE. — Pipeline transportation of natural gas from the extracting site is classified in Dl code 461. WHOLESALE TRADE Includes places of business primarily engaged in selling merchandise to — Retailers Industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or profes- sional business users Other wholesalers Also includes acting as brokers in buying from, or selling merchandise to, such persons or companies DURABLE GOODS 501 Motor vehicles and equipment (1972 SIC code 501) Wholesale distribution of — New and used passenger automobiles, trucks, and other motor vehicles Automotive parts, supplies, accessories, tools, and equipment Rubber tires and tubes 503 Lumber and construction materials (1972 SIC code 503) Wholesale distribution of — Rough, dressed, and finished lumber, plywood, door and window frames, and other wood and metal millwork Construction materials such as cement, granite, sand, brick, etc. NOTE. — Sale of ready-made concrete is classified in Dl code 329. 504 Farm and garden machinery, equipment and supplies (1972 SIC codes 5083 and 5191) Wholesale distribution of — Agricultural machinery and equipment for use in pre- paration and maintenance of soil, planting and har- vesting of crops, and other operations and processes pertaining to work on the farm, lawn, or garden Dairy and other livestock equipment and farm supplies, such as animal feeds, fertilizers, agricultural chemicals, pesticides, and seeds (except grains) BE-799 (Revised 2/83) •15- PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description WHOLESALE TRADE — Continued DURABLE GOODS— Continued 505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum (1972 SIC code 505) Wholesale distribution of — Ferrous and nonferrous metal semifinished products Coal and other minerals and ores NOTE. — Wholesaling of petroleum and petroleum prod- ucts is classified in Dl code 517. 506 Electrical goods (1972 SIC code 506} Wholesale distribution of — Electrical apparatus and equipment Wiring supplies and construction materials Household appliances whether electrically, mechan- ically, or manually powered Television and radio sets Electronic parts and equipment NOTE. — Wholesaling of electrical commercial and indus- trial machines is classified in Dl code 508 507 Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies (1972 SIC code 507) Wholesale distribution of — Hardware Equipment and supplies for hydronic plumbing and heating, warm air heating and air conditioning, and refrigeration 508 Other machinery, equipment, and supplies (1972 SIC code 508. except 5083) Wholesale distribution of — Commercial machinery Construction and mining machinery Industrial machinery and their related equipment and supplies Professional equipment and supplies Service industry equipment and supplies Transportation equipment and supplies, except motor vehicles NOTE. — Wholesaling of motor vehicles is classified in Dl code 501. Wholesaling of farm and garden machinery and equipment is classified in Dl code 504 509 Durable goods, nee (1972 SIC codes 502. 504. and 509) Wholesale distribution of — Furniture and home furnishings Sporting and recreational goods and supplies Dl code Item description WHOLESALE TRADE— Continued DURABLE GOODS— Continued Photographic equipment and supplies Toys and hobby goods and supplies Miscellaneous durable goods, such as scrap and waste materials, jewelry, watches, and precious stones NONDURABLE GOODS 511 Paper and paper products (1972 SIC code 511) Wholesale distribution of printing and writing paper, sta- tionery supplies, and industrial and personal service paper 512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries (1972 SIC code 512) Wholesale distribution of drugs, drug proprietaries, and druggist sundries 513 Apparel, piece goods, and notions (1972 SIC code 513) Wholesale distribution of — Piece goods (woven fabrics) of natural or manmade fibers Notions and other dry goods Men's and boys' clothing and furnishings Women's, children's, and infants' clothing and accessories 514 Groceries and related products (1972 SIC code 514) Wholesale distribution of frozen foods, dairy products, poultry and poultry products, confectionery, fish and seafoods, meats and meat products, fresh fruits and vegetables, and groceries and related products, including soft drinks, canned goods, bakery products, etc. NOTE. — Bottling of soft drinks is classified in Dl code 208. 515 Farm-product raw materials (1972 SIC code 515) Wholesale buying and/or marketing of cotton, grain, livestock, and other farm-product raw materials, such as hides, furs, hops, and leaf tobacco 517 Petroleum and petroleum products (1972 SIC code 517) Wholesaling petroleum products, including liquified petro- leum gas, from bulk liquid storage facilities Wholesaling of petroleum products without such facilities, such as wholesaling of packaged and bottled petroleum products 519 Nondurable goods, nee (1972 SIC codes 516. 518. and 519. except 5191) Wholesale distribution of — Beer and other fermented malt beverages, wine, and distilled spirits BE-799 (Revised 2/83) ■16- PART I.— Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description WHOLESALE TRADE— Continued NONDURABLE GOODS— Continued Tobacco and tobacco products Paints, varnishes, wallpaper, and supplies Chemicals and allied products, such as acids, dyestuffs, salt, industrial and heavy chemicals, naval stores, plastic materials, rosin, and turpentine Other nondurable goods, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, art goods, flowers and florist supplies, industrial yarn, and textile bags RETAIL TRADE Includes selling merchandise to the general public for personal or household consumption, and rendering ser- vices incidental to the sale of the goods. Important char- acteristics are — The firm is usually a place of business and is engaged in activities to attract the general public to buy. The firm buys or receives merchandise as well as sells. The firm may process its own products, as in restaurants or meat markets, but such processing is incidental or subordinate to selling. Firms that sell exclusively to other businesses, insti- tutional or industrial users, or contractors ARE CLAS- SIFIED IN WHOLESALE TRADE. 540 Food stores and eating and drinking places (1972 SIC major groups 54 and 58) Retailing of food products for home preparation, such as by grocery stores, meat and fish markets, fruit and vegetable markets, candy, nut, and confectionery stores, dairy product stores, and retail bakeries Retailing of prepared foods and drinks, such as by res- taurants and bars NOTE. — Providing meals or operating restaurants in con- nection with the activities of hotels, rooming houses, camps, and other lodging places are considered an inte- gral part of that activity and are classified in Dl code 700. 554 Gasoline service stations (1972 SIC code 554) Operation of owned or leased gasoline service stations 590 Retail trade, nee (1972 SIC major groups 52; 53; 55, except code 554; 56; 57; and 59) Retailing of — Building materials, hardware, and garden supplies, such as by hardware stores, lumber dealers, and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Mobile homes General merchandise retailing, such as by department stores and variety stores New and used automobiles, boats, recreational and utility trailers, motorcycles, and new automobile parts and accessories Apparel and accessories, including shoes and furs RETAIL TRADE— Continued Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment, including household appliances and radios and televisions Other miscellaneous goods including drugs, liquor, used merchandise, sporting goods, books, etc. Nonstore retailers such as mail order houses FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 600 Banking (1972 SIC codes 601, 602, 603, part of 6052. 6056, and part o/67l) Business enterprises engaged in deposit banking, Edge Act corporations engaged in international or foreign banking, foreign branches and agencies of U.S. banks whether or not they accept deposits abroad, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks whether or not they accept deposits in the United States; and bank holding companies, i.e., holding companies for which over 50 percent of their total income is from banks which they hold. NOTE.— Business enterprises engaged in functions close- ly related to banking but not accepting deposits, such as nondeposit trust companies, credit agencies, foreign currency exchanges, clearing house associations, money order and travelers' checks issuers, etc., are classified in Dl code 612. 611 Franchising, business — selling or licensing (Part of 1972 SIC code 6794) Selling or licensing of franchises NOTE. — The actual operation of businesses of the type for which franchises are sold or licensed is classified according to the type of business operated, such as a fast food restaurant, temporary help service, or real estate brokerage firm. 612 Other finance (1972 SIC codes 604; 605, except part of 6052 and except code 6056; 61; 62; and 67, except codes 671, 6732, and part of codes 6794 and 6799) Credit agencies extending credit in the form of loans but not engaged in deposit banking, providing services such as those performed by rediscount and financing institutions for credit agencies other than banks, engaging in finance leasing of fixed assets, and agricultural, per- sonal, and business credit institutions, saving and loan associations, and mortgage bankers and brokers Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges, and services which engage in the purchase, sale, and brokerage of securities; originate, underwrite, and dis- tribute issues of securities; buy and sell commodity con- tracts; operate security and commodity exchanges; and provide related services such as clearing houses Operations of management investment companies, unit investment trusts, and face-amount certificate offices Miscellaneous investment activities NOTE. — Educational, religious, and charitable trusts are classified in Dl code 905. Bank holding companies are classified in Dl code 600. Other holding companies are classified in Dl code 671. Real estate investment trusts are classified in Dl code 650. Franchising is classified in Dl code 611 BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description 631 FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE— Continued Life insurance 11972 SIC code 63 1) Providing life insurance 632 Accident and health insurance (1972 SIC code 632) Providing accident and health insurance and hospital and medical service plans 639 Other insurance 11972 SIC codes 633, 635. 636. 637. and 639) Providing fire, marine, casualty, surety, title, deposit, and share insurance Management of pension, health, and welfare funds Other insurance services performed by insurance agents, brokers, and independent organizations 649 Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate (Part oj 1972 SIC code 6519) Owners and lessors of real estate used for agricultural or timber growing purposes which the owners or lessors do not operate themselves but lease to others 650 Real estate, nee (1972 SIC major group 65. except part of code 6519; major group 66; and part of code 6799). Buying, selling, developing, owning, and leasing of real property by real estate operators, lessors, developers, subdividers. agents, brokers, and managers, except lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate Real estate investment trusts 671 Holding companies (Part of 1972 SIC code 671) Business enterprises engaged primarily in holding or owning securities for the purpose of exercising some degree of control over the activities of the companies whose securities are held, except bank holding companies (i.e.. holding companies for which over 50 percent of their total income comes from banks which they hold) Business enterprises which own subsidiary companies and supply buying, accounting, and management ser- vices, but perform no operating functions, except when related to banks NOTE. — Bank holding companies are classified in Dl code 600. Dl code 671 is generally an invalid industry classification, particularly if the business enterprise being reported is a conglomerate. Determination of industry code MUST be based on the activities of the fully consolidated busi- ness enterprise being reported to BEA. A business enter- prise which engages in holding company activities but which generates more than 50 percent of its total income from other activities IS NOT a holding company. SERVICES 700 Hotels and other lodging places (1972 SIC major group 70) Providing to the public, commercial lodging, such as — Hotels, motels, and tourist courts Rooming and boarding houses Camps and trailering parks Organization hotels and lodging houses on a mem- bership basis NOTE. — Providing meals or operating restaurants in connection with these activities is considered an integral part of the activity and is classified here and the reve- nues generated by these activities are included here and NOT in Dl code 540. 731 Advertising (197 2 SIC code 7 31) Preparing advertising (writing copy, art work, graphics, and other creative work) and placing such advertising in periodicals, newspapers, radio, and television or other advertising media for clients on a commission or fee basis Outdoor advertising services Advertising solicitation on a fee basis Other miscellaneous advertising 733 Research and development, and commercial testing, laboratories (1972 SIC codes 7391 and 7397) Performing, on a contract or fee basis, laboratory or other physical research and development and product testing NOTE. — Medical and dental laboratories are classified in Dl code 892. 734 Management, consulting, and public relations services (Part of 1 972 SIC code 7392) Furnishing a wide variety of general or specialized man- agement, consulting, or public relations services on a contract or fee basis NOTE. — Professional design and related consulting engi- neering is classified in Dl code 891. Management and operation of a business where operating staff as well as management is provided is classified in industry of enterprise managed. Computer-related services are in Dl code 737. Firms providing hospital and nursing home management are classified in Dl code 892, whether or not operating staff is provided. 735 Equipment rental and leasing services, excluding auto- motive and computers (1972 SIC code 7394) Renting or leasing (except finance leasing) of machinery, tools, and other equipment NOTE. — Excludes the short-term rental or leasing of personal and recreational items such as lockers, clothes, canoes, and beach chairs. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl Dl code Item description code Item description SERVICES— Continued SERVICES— Continued Rental of automobiles and trucks without drivers is clas- 891 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services sified in Dl code 890; rental with drivers is classified in (1972 SIC code 891) Dl code 477. Performing services of a professional nature in the fields Rental or leasing of computers and related equipment of engineering, architecture, and land surveying, such is classified in Dl code 737. as industrial, civil, electrical, marine, and petroleum engineering 736 Employment agencies and temporary help supply services (1972 SIC code 736) 892 Health services (1972 SIC major group 80 and part of 7392) Providing employment service, temporary help, and per- sonnel to perform a range of services for others on a Hospitals, nursing and personal care facilities, medical contract or fee basis and dental laboratories, offices of physicians, etc. Hospital and nursing home management enterprises, 737 Computer and data processing services (1972 SIC code 737) whether or not operating staff is provided 893 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services Providing computer programming and other software (1972 SIC code 893) services Providing services in the fields of accounting, auditing, Providing data processing services and bookkeeping Supplying computer and data processing services, such NOTE. — Providing data processing and tabulating ser- as rental, leasing (other than by manufacturers and their vices NOT as a part of accounting, auditing and book- sales offices and persons engaged in finance — equity — keeping, services is classified in Dl code 737. leasing), repair, and maintenance of computers and re- lated equipment 895 Legal services (1972 SIC major group 81) Acting as computer consultants on a fee basis Providing legal advice or legal services Computer time sharing NOTE. — Data processing courses in programming and 896 Educational services computer and peripheral equipment operation, including (1972 SIC major group 82) keypunch operation, are classified in Dl code 896. Furnishing formal academic or technical courses, cor- respondence schools, commercial and trade schools, 739 Other business services (1972 SIC codes 732. 733. 734. 735. 7393. 7395. 7396. and libraries and 7397) Data processing courses in programming and computer and peripheral equipment operation, including keypunch Providing services such as — operation Credit reporting, adjustment, and collection 897 Other services provided on a commercial basis (1972 SIC major groups 72; 75. except code 751; 76; 79; 83; Mailing and reproduction 84; 86; and 89, except codes 891 and 893; to the extent the Commercial art activities are engaged in. or services provided on, a commer- cial basis) Photofinishing laboratories Providing the following types of services on a commer- Other miscellaneous business services, including cial basis — news syndicates 1. Personal services — Laundry, cleaning and garment services 780 Motion pictures, including television tape and film (1972 SIC major group 78) Photographic services Motion picture and television film and tape production, Beauty and barber services distribution, and allied services Shoe repair Operation of motion picture theaters, including drive-ins Funeral services 890 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers Other personal services (1972 SIC code 751 1 2. Automotive repair and services Rental and leasing, without drivers, on a short-term 3. Miscellaneous repair services, nee — rental or extended-term leasing basis, of passenger cars, trucks, utility trailers, and recreational vehicles Electrical repair Watch, clock, and jewelry repair NOTE. — Rental and leasing with drivers is classified in Dl code 477. Furniture repair and reupholstery services BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I. — Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description SERVICES— Continued 4. Amusement and recreation services, except motion pictures — Bowling alleys and billiard and pool halls Commercial sports Dance halls, studios, and schools Amusement parks, etc. 5. Social services — Services such as child care, job training, residential care, etc. 6. Membership organizations — Services of business, professional, labor, social, fra- ternal, and political associations 7. Other miscellaneous services, nee NOTE. — Travel agents are classified in Dl code 475. Noncommercial, nonprofit groups, associations, or or- ganizations are classified in Dl code 905. Dl code 897 is limited to those activities enumerated in 1-7 above, and is not a catchall code for hard-to- classify activities. NONBUSINESS ENTITIES 900 Government entities U.S. Federal, State, and local governments, foreign gov- ernments, and international governing bodies; entities or instrumentalities thereof, including government spon- sored agencies; and quasi-governmental organizations including business-type enterprises that are controlled by the government and private sector through joint own- ership of stock or joint membership on boards of direc- tors or other controlling bodies 905 Nonbusiness entities, except Government (Groups, associations, or organizations in 1972 SIC code 6732. or 1972 SIC major groups 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, and 89 engaging in an activity or providing a service on a non- commercial, nonprofit basis; individuals; and estates) Religious, charitable, and other groups, associations or organizations operating on a noncommercial, nonprofit basis, including those engaging in the management of the funds of trusts and foundations for religious, educa- tional, charitable, or nonprofit research purposes The provision of health, legal, educational, social, and miscellaneous services and the operation of museums, art galleries, botanical and zoological gardens and mem- bership organizations on a noncommercial, nonprofit basis Individuals Estates BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -20- I. PART II.— FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS The foreign trade classifications are to be used in classifying U.S. merchandise exports and imports. The classifications are PRODUCT classifications adapted from the Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 2 (United Nations Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 34/Rev. 2), hereinafter referred to as "the SITC." For each product category described below, the equivalent one-, two-, or three-digit SITC code, or combination thereof, is given for the convenience of those U.S. Reporters who are familiar with the SITC. It should be noted that the FOREIGN TRADE classifications are product classifications used only in classifying merchandise trade flows; they should be carefully distinguished from the Dl INDUSTRY classifications contained in Part I of this booklet, which are used in determining the major industrial activity of the entity being reported. Item description Item discretion FOOD (RAW AND PREPARED) AND LIVE ANIMALS CHIEFLY FOR FOOD (SITC code 0) Include, for example — Live animals chiefly for food (exclude zoo animals, in- sects, dogs, cats, etc.) Meat and meat preparations (fresh, concentrated, or preserved) Dairy products and birds' eggs (fresh, concentrated, or preserved) Fish, crustaceans and mollusks, and preparations thereof (fresh, frozen, or preserved) Cereals and cereal preparations (unmilled, cereal meals and flours, "prepared breakfast" foods, bakery products, etc.) Vegetables and fruits (fresh, frozen, preserved or pre- pared; include edible beans and nuts, except soybeans and other oil seeds) Sugar, sugar preparations, and honey Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof (include coffee and tea substitutes) Animal feeding stuffs Margarine, shortening, and prepared edible fats, exclud- ing all other fats and oils. Miscellaneous edible products and preparations BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO (SITC code I) Include, for example — Bottled and canned soft drinks, mineral waters, and other nonalcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverages Unmanufactured and manufactured tobacco products CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS (SITC code 2) Include, for example — Raw hides, skins, and furskins Soybeans, other oil seeds, and oleaginous fruit Crude rubber, natural, synthetic, and reclaimed (exclude compounded, semiprocessed, and finished rubber products) Cork, natural, raw, and waste Fuelwood and wood charcoal Pulpwood (particles, chips, wood waste, logs and bolts, poles, pilings and posts) Rough-sawed, dressed, and cut-stock lumber, except veneers Pulp and waste paper BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -21- PAffT j\.— FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Item desc lescription Item description CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS— Continued Textile fibers and their wastes (raw, natural and synthetic fiber; include scouring and combing mill products, man- made fiber, filament, staple and tow, and rags, but exclude yarn, thread, and fabric) Crude natural fertilizers of animal or vegetable origin, and fertilizers of natural phosphates, nitrates, and potassic salts Crude nonmetallic minerals, except coal, petroleum, and precious stones (include stone, sand and gravel, sulfur, industrial diamonds, natural abrasives, salt, asbestos, etc.) Ferrous and nonferrous metal ores, concentrates, waste, and scrap (include those of precious metals, but exclude gold waste and scrap) Other crude inedible animal and vegetable materials such as seeds, nursery stock, natural resins and gums. etc. PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS, MINERAL WAXES, NATURAL AND MANUFACTURED GAS (Part of S I TC code 3) Include, for example — Petroleum, petroleum products, and related materials (include crude and partly refined petroleum, and petro- leum products such as gasoline, kerosene, distillate, and residual fuel oils, lubricating oils and greases, petroleum jelly and mineral waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, and paving mixtures) Gas, natural and manufactured COAL, COKE, AND BRIQUETS (Part of SITC code 3 1 Include, for example — Coal, lignite, peat, coke and briquets thereof CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (SITC code 5) Include, for example — Organic and inorganic chemical elements and compounds (include nuclear feed materials and fuels, and radioactive materials) Dyeing, tanning, and coloring materials, natural and synthetic (include color lakes, tannins, printing inks, paints, enamels, and lacquers) Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Essential oils, perfume and flavor materials, including perfumes, cosmetics, and toilet preparations Soap, cleansing and polishing preparations Fertilizers, manufactured (mineral or chemical) Explosives and pyrotechnic products (exclude ordnance and all other ammunition) Artificial resins and plastic materials, and cellulose esters and ethers CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS— Continued Other chemical products and materials, n.e.s., such as insecticides, herbicides, starches (include corn starch), disinfectants, glues, and adhesives, wood and resin-based chemical products, artificial waxes, artificial graphite, etc. NOTE. — Exclude prepared photographic chemicals, synthetic rubber and cellulosic and noncellulosic man- made fibers. MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL AND NONELECTRICAL, EXCEPT TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT (SITC codes 71-77) Include, for example — Power-generating machinery, equipment and parts (include engines for transportation equipment and nucle- ar reactors) Agricultural machinery (include tractors and parts) Civil engineering and contractors' plant, equipment and parts Textile and leather machinery and parts Paper and pulp mill machinery, papercutting machines, etc., and parts Printing and bookbinding machinery and parts Food processing machines (except domestic) and parts Metalworkmg and metalforming machinery, machine tools, and parts Oil and gas field equipment and parts (exclude drill bits, core bits, and reamers) Construction, maintenance, mining, and lifting and loading equipment and parts (exclude wheel- or truck-mounted power cranes, draglines, shovels, and off-highway trucks and trailers) Other industrial machinery and parts specialized to particular industries Telecommunications and sound recording and repro- ducing apparatus and parts (include TV and radio re- ceivers, telephone switchboards, phonographs, tape recorders, etc.) Batteries Electrical apparatus for medical purposes and radiological apparatus Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines Electrical hand tools Electron tubes, semiconductors, etc. Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s., and parts (include electric household equipment, ap- pliances and parts, and their nonelectric counterparts, but exclude nonelectric cooking stoves and ranges) NOTE. — See description below of road vehicle parts, to determine which parts are included in machinery, and which in road vehicles (SITC 78) or in other transportation equipment (SITC 79). 8E-799 (Revised 2/83) ■22- PART II.— FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Item description Item description ROAD VEHICLES (INCLUDING AIR CUSHION VE- HICLES) AND PARTS (SEE DESCRIPTION OF PARTS BELOW) (SITCcode78) Include, for example — New and used passenger cars Buses Motorcycles, motorscooters, bicycles, and other cycles, motorized and nonmotorized Trucks, except wheeled armored fighting vehicles Truck trailers Travel trailers and campers Wheel- or truck-mounted power cranes, draglines, and shovels (except railway cranes) Nonmilitary vehicles which operate in whole or in part on runners or skis Motor vehicle stampings Road vehicle parts — Include all parts that are shipped with the vehicle. Product classification of parts that are shipped separately depends on the type of part. Some parts, such as bodies, chassis, shock absorbers, bumpers, mufflers, tailpipes, transmissions, motor vehicle floor coverings, and gaskets, always are classified in SITC 78 (or 79, if parts are for "other transport equipment"), whether or not shipped with the vehicles. Other types of parts are included with vehicles only when shipped with the vehicles; when shipped separately, such parts are classified in other product categories, according to the type of material or the general function of the part. As examples, if shipped separately from vehicles: tires and tubes, brake linings and pads, clutch facings and linings, and automotive glass and mirrors are in SITC 61-66; locks, hinges, and other automotive hardware, vehicle suspension springs and leaves are in SITC 69; and internal combustion piston engines and parts, tur- bines and parts, motor vehicle pumps and fans, blowers, radios, storage batteries, and electrical equipment for engines and vehicles are in SITC 71-77 OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT (SITC code 79) Include, for example — Railway vehicles, new and rebuilt (include railway cranes, railway and tramway track fixtures and fittings, and hovertrains) Aircraft and associated equipment and parts Ships, boats (include hovercraft) and floating structures Passenger car trailers (include housing-type coaches) Parts for such transport equipment (the description of "road vehicle parts" above applies also to parts for "other transport equipment") METAL MANUFACTURES (SITC codes 67, 68, and 69) Include, for example — Iron and steel products of blast furnaces, steel works, rolling mills and finishing mills METAL MANUFACTURES— Continued Cast iron articles, except ingot molds and railway car wheels Nonferrous metals and metal products (except gold and insulated cable for communication, appliances, and building) Nonferrous metal castings and forgings Uranium depleted in U235 and thorium Fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery, and transportation products and insulated electrical items), such as structures and parts of structures, metal containers, wire products, pipes and tubes, nails, screws, nuts and bolts, hand and edge tools, dies and cutting tools; drill bits, core bits, and reamers for oil and gas field drilling machinery; metal Venetian blinds, hardware, table flatware and cutlery, utensils and household equip- ment made of base metal, etc. Metal stampings, except motor vehicle stampings and stamped vitreous enameled parts for washing machines and refrigerators Nonelectric cooking stoves and ranges NOTE. — See description of road vehicle parts to deter- mine which parts are classified in metal manufactures, and which in road vehicles (SITC 78) and in other trans- port equipment (SITC 79). OTHER MANUFACTURES (SITC codes 61-66, and 8) Include, for example — Leather, leather manufactures and dressed furskins (include composition leather with a basis of leather and manufactures of such composition leather) Rubber manufactures, finished and semifinished (include sheet and plate materials, hardened rubber items, tires and tubes, hygenic and pharmaceutical articles, etc.) Cork manufactures, agglomerated cork, and articles of same. Wood veneers, plywood, improved or reconstructed wood, and other worked wood (include cooperage, millwork, household utensils of wood, etc.) Paper, paperboard, and articles of paper pulp, of paper, or of paperboard Textile yarn, thread, and fabrics of manmade or natural fibers but exclude scouring and combing mill products Made up articles of textile materials, apparel, clothing accessories, and related products Footwear (exclude military apparel and footwear, which are in SITC 9) Floor coverings (include linoleum, carpets, mats, etc.) Nonmetallic mineral manufactures, such as glass and glass products, pottery, lime, cement, and fabricated construction materials, refractory materials, clay, con- struction materials, etc. (exclude electrical porcelain goods and gaskets of laminated metali. > Sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -23- PART II.— FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS— Continued Item description Item description OTHER MANUFACTURES— Continued Furniture and parts (include chairs designed for medical, dental, surgical and veterinary use) Travel goods, luggage, handbags and similar containers Optical goods, instruments and apparatus Medical and dental instruments and appliances Meters, counters and measuring, checking, analyzing and controlling instruments Photographic and motion picture apparatus, equipment, and supplies (include prepared photographic film and chemicals) Watches, clocks and parts thereof Phonograph records and record blanks Magnetic tape, including computer recording, etc. Printed matter, include books, magazines, newspapers, commercial printing, etc. Baby carriages, toys, games, and sporting goods Office and stationery supplies Miscellaneous plastic products (except laminated sheets, rods, and tubes) OTHER MANUFACTURES— Continued Works of art, collector's pieces, antiques Jewelry and related articles Musical instruments and parts and accessories Nonmilitary arms, shotgun shells, other hunting and sporting ammunition Other miscellaneous manufactured products ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, AND WAXES, AND COMMODITIES NEC (S1TC codes 4 and 9) Include, for example — Crude and refined, edible and inedible animal and veg- etable fats and oils (exclude margarine, shortening, and other prepared edible fats, which are in SITC 0) Military apparel and footwear Armored vehicles and ordnance, except for shotgun shells, other hunting and sporting ammunition, and nonmilitary arms Pet and zoo animals Gold, nonmonetary (exclude ores and concentrates) ^ « A 0000l£? u 3t44 BE-799 (Revised 2/83) ■24-