There are 9 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "ASSEMBLING" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?
- Class 1812
Service activities related to printing
This class includes:
~ binding of printed sheets, e.g. into books, brochures, magazines, catalogues etc., by folding, ASSEMBLING, stitching, glueing, collating, basting, adhesive binding, trimming, gold stamping
~ composition, typesetting, phototypesetting, pre-press data input including scanning and optical character recognition, electronic make-up
~ plate-making services including imagesetting and plate-setting (for the printing processes letterpress and offset)
~ engraving or etching of cylinders for gravure
~ plate processes direct to plate (also photopolymer plates)
~ preparation of plates and dies for relief stamping or printing
~ production of proofs
~ artistic work including preparation of litho stones and prepared woodblocks
~ production of reprographic products
~ design of printing products e.g. sketches, layouts, dummies etc.
~ other graphic activities such as die-sinking or die-stamping, Braille copying, punching and drilling, embossing, varnishing and laminating, collating and insetting, creasing
- Class 2822
Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
This class includes:
~ manufacture of machine tools for working metals and other materials (wood, bone, stone, hard rubber, hard plastics, cold glass etc.), including those using a laser beam, ultrasonic waves, plasma arc, magnetic pulse etc.
~ manufacture of machine tools for turning, drilling, milling, shaping, planing, boring, grinding etc.
~ manufacture of stamping or pressing machine tools
~ manufacture of punch presses, hydraulic presses, hydraulic brakes, drop hammers, forging machines etc.
~ manufacture of draw-benches, thread rollers or machines for working wires
~ manufacture of stationary machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise ASSEMBLING wood, cork, bone, hard rubber or plastics etc.
~ manufacture of stationary rotary or rotary percussion drills, filing machines, riveters, sheet metal cutters etc.
~ manufacture of presses for the manufacture of particle board and the like
~ manufacture of electroplating machinery
This class also includes:
~ manufacture of parts and accessories for the machine tools listed above: work holders, dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools
- Class 6010
Radio broadcasting
This class includes:
~ broadcasting audio signals through radio broadcasting studios and facilities for the transmission of aural programming to the public, to affiliates or to subscribers
This class also includes:
~ activities of radio networks, i.e. ASSEMBLING and transmitting aural programming to the affiliates or subscribers via over-the-air broadcasts, cable or satellite
~ radio broadcasting activities over the Internet (Internet radio stations)
~ data broadcasting integrated with radio broadcasting
- Class 7912
Tour operator activities
This class includes:
~ arranging and ASSEMBLING tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by tour operators. The tours may include any or all of the following:
~ transportation
~ accommodation
~ food
~ visits to museums, historical or cultural sites, theatrical, musical or sporting events
- Group 791
Travel agency and tour operator activities
This group includes the activities of agencies, primarily engaged in selling travel, tour, transportation and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients and the activity of arranging and ASSEMBLING tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators.
- Division 16
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
This division includes the manufacture of wood products, such as lumber, plywood, veneers, wood containers, wood flooring, wood trusses, and prefabricated wood buildings. The production processes include sawing, planing, shaping, laminating, and ASSEMBLING of wood products starting from logs that are cut into bolts, or lumber that may then be cut further, or shaped by lathes or other shaping tools. The lumber or other transformed wood shapes may also be subsequently planed or smoothed, and assembled into finished products, such as wood containers.
With the exception of sawmilling, this division is subdivided mainly based on the specific products manufactured.
This division does not include the manufacture of furniture (3100), or the installation of wooden fittings and the like (4330).
- Division 31
Manufacture of furniture
This division includes the manufacture of furniture and related products of any material except stone, concrete and ceramic. The processes used in the manufacture of furniture are standard methods of forming materials and ASSEMBLING components, including cutting, moulding and laminating. The design of the article, for both aesthetic and functional qualities, is an important aspect of the production process.
Some of the processes used in furniture manufacturing are similar to processes that are used in other segments of manufacturing. For example, cutting and assembly occurs in the production of wood trusses that are classified in division 16 (Manufacture of wood and wood products). However, the multiple processes distinguish wood furniture manufacturing from wood product manufacturing. Similarly, metal furniture manufacturing uses techniques that are also employed in the manufacturing of roll-formed products classified in division 25 (Manufacture of fabricated metal products). The molding process for plastics furniture is similar to the molding of other plastics products. However, the manufacture of plastics furniture tends to be a specialized activity.
- Division 79
Travel agency, tour operator, reservation service and related activities
This division includes the activity of selling travel, tour, transportation and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients and the activity of arranging and ASSEMBLING tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators, as well as other travel-related services including reservation services. The activities of tourist guides and tourism promotion activities are also included.
- Section G
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
This section includes wholesale and retail sale (i.e. sale without transformation) of any type of goods and the rendering of services incidental to the sale of these goods. Wholesaling and retailing are the final steps in the distribution of goods. Goods bought and sold are also referred to as merchandise.
Also included in this section are the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles.
Sale without transformation is considered to include the usual operations (or manipulations) associated with trade, for example sorting, grading and ASSEMBLING of goods, mixing (blending) of goods (for example sand), bottling (with or without preceding bottle cleaning), packing, breaking bulk and repacking for distribution in smaller lots, storage (whether or not frozen or chilled), cleaning and drying of agricultural products, cutting out of wood fibreboards or metal sheets as secondary activities.
Division 45 includes all activities related to the sale and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, while divisions 46 and 47 include all other sale activities. The distinction between division 46 (wholesale) and division 47 (retail sale) is based on the predominant type of customer.
Wholesale is the resale (sale without transformation) of new and used goods to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or to other wholesalers, or involves acting as an agent or broker in buying goods for, or selling goods to, such persons or companies. The principal types of businesses included are merchant wholesalers, i.e. wholesalers who take title to the goods they sell, such as wholesale merchants or jobbers, industrial distributors, exporters, importers, and cooperative buying associations, sales branches and sales offices (but not retail stores) that are maintained by manufacturing or mining units apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products and that do not merely take orders to be filled by direct shipments from the plants or mines. Also included are merchandise brokers, commission merchants and agents and assemblers, buyers and cooperative associations engaged in the marketing of farm products. Wholesalers frequently physically assemble, sort and grade goods in large lots, break bulk, repack and redistribute in smaller lots, for example pharmaceuticals; store, refrigerate, deliver and install goods, engage in sales promotion for their customers and label design.
Retailing is the resale (sale without transformation) of new and used goods mainly to the general public for personal or household consumption or utilization, by shops, department stores, stalls, mail-order houses, door-to-door sales persons, hawkers and peddlers, consumer cooperatives, auction houses etc. Most retailers take title to the goods they sell, but some act as agents for a principal and sell either on consignment or on a commission basis.