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  • Class 0163
    Post-harvest crop activities
    This class includes:
    ~ preparation of crops for primary markets, i.e. cleaning, trimming, grading, disinfecting
    ~ cotton ginning
    ~ preparation of tobacco leaves
    ~ preparation of cocoa beans
    ~ waxing of fruit
    ~ sun DRYING,of fruit and vegetables

  • Class 0164
    Seed processing for propagation
    This class includes all post-harvest activities aimed at improving the propagation quality of seed through the removal of non-seed materials, undersized, mechanically or insect-damaged and immature seeds as well as removing the seed moisture to a safe level for seed storage. This activity includes the DRYING, cleaning, grading and treating of seeds until they are marketed. The treatment of genetically modified seeds is included here.
  • Class 1020
    Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
    This class includes:
    ~ preparation and preservation of fish, crustaceans and molluscs: freezing, deep-freezing, DRYING, smoking, salting, immersing in brine, canning etc.
    ~ production of fish, crustacean and mollusc products: cooked fish, fish fillets, roes, caviar, caviar substitutes etc.
    ~ production of fishmeal for human consumption or animal feed
    ~ production of meals and solubles from fish and other aquatic animals unfit for human consumption

    This class also includes:
    ~ activities of vessels engaged only in the processing and preserving of fish
    ~ processing of seaweed

  • Class 1030
    Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of food consisting chiefly of fruit or vegetables, except ready-made dishes in frozen or canned form
    ~ preserving of fruit, nuts or vegetables: freezing, DRYING, immersing in oil or in vinegar, canning etc.
    ~ manufacture of fruit or vegetable food products
    ~ manufacture of fruit or vegetable juices
    ~ manufacture of jams, marmalades and table jellies
    ~ processing and preserving of potatoes:
    ~ manufacture of prepared frozen potatoes
    ~ manufacture of dehydrated mashed potatoes
    ~ manufacture of potato snacks
    ~ manufacture of potato crisps
    ~ manufacture of potato flour and meal
    ~ roasting of nuts
    ~ manufacture of nut foods and pastes

    This class also includes:
    ~ industrial peeling of potatoes
    ~ production of concentrates from fresh fruits and vegetables
    ~ manufacture of perishable prepared foods of fruit and vegetables, such as:
    ~ salads
    ~ peeled or cut vegetables
    ~ tofu (bean curd)


  • Class 1313
    Finishing of textiles
    This class includes:
    ~ bleaching and dyeing of textile fibres, yarns, fabrics and textile articles, including wearing apparel
    ~ dressing, DRYING, steaming, shrinking, mending, Sanforizing, mercerizing of textiles and textile articles, including wearing apparel

    This class also includes:
    ~ bleaching of jeans
    ~ pleating and similar work on textiles
    ~ waterproofing, coating, rubberizing or impregnating of garments

  • Class 1610
    Sawmilling and planing of wood
    This class includes:
    ~ sawing, planing and machining of wood
    ~ slicing, peeling or chipping logs
    ~ manufacture of wooden railway sleepers
    ~ manufacture of unassembled wooden flooring
    ~ manufacture of wood wool, wood flour, chips, particles

    This class also includes:
    ~ DRYING of wood
    ~ impregnation or chemical treatment of wood with preservatives or other materials

  • Class 2750
    Manufacture of domestic appliances
    This class includes the manufacture of small electric appliances and electric housewares, household-type fans, household-type vacuum cleaners, electric household-type floor care machines, household-type cooking appliances, household-type laundry equipment, household-type refrigerators, upright and chest freezers and other electrical and non-electrical household appliances, such as dishwashers, water heaters and garbage disposal units. This class includes the manufacture of appliances with electric, gas or other fuel sources.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of domestic electric appliances:
    ~ refrigerators
    ~ freezers
    ~ dishwashers
    ~ washing and DRYING machines
    ~ vacuum cleaners
    ~ floor polishers
    ~ waste disposers
    ~ grinders, blenders, juice squeezers
    ~ tin openers
    ~ electric shavers, electric toothbrushes and other electric personal care device
    ~ knife sharpeners
    ~ ventilating or recycling hoods
    ~ manufacture of domestic electrothermic appliances:
    ~ electric water heaters
    ~ electric blankets
    ~ electric dryers, combs, brushes, curlers
    ~ electric smoothing irons
    ~ space heaters and household-type fans, portable
    ~ electric ovens
    ~ microwave ovens
    ~ cookers, hotplates
    ~ toasters
    ~ coffee or tea makers
    ~ fry pans, roasters, grills, hoods
    ~ electric heating resistors etc.
    ~ manufacture of domestic non-electric cooking and heating equipment:
    ~ non-electric space heaters, cooking ranges, grates, stoves, water heaters, cooking appliances, plate warmers

  • Class 2819
    Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of industrial refrigerating or freezing equipment, including assemblies of major components
    ~ manufacture of air-conditioning machines, including for motor vehicles
    ~ manufacture of non-domestic fans
    ~ manufacture of weighing machinery (other than sensitive laboratory balances):
    ~ household and shop scales, platform scales, scales for continuous weighing, weighbridges, weights etc.
    ~ manufacture of filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids
    ~ manufacture of equipment for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders:
    ~ spray guns, fire extinguishers, sandblasting machines, steam cleaning machines etc.
    ~ manufacture of packing and wrapping machinery:
    ~ filling, closing, sealing, capsuling or labeling machines etc.
    ~ manufacture of machinery for cleaning or DRYING bottles and for aerating beverages
    ~ manufacture of distilling or rectifying plant for petroleum refineries, chemical industries, beverage industries etc.
    ~ manufacture of heat exchangers
    ~ manufacture of machinery for liquefying air or gas
    ~ manufacture of gas generators
    ~ manufacture of calendering or other rolling machines and cylinders thereof (except for metal and glass)
    ~ manufacture of centrifuges (except cream separators and clothes dryers)
    ~ manufacture of gaskets and similar joints made of a combination of materials or layers of the same material
    ~ manufacture of automatic goods vending machines
    ~ manufacture of parts for general-purpose machinery
    ~ manufacture of attic ventilation fans (gable fans, roof ventilators, etc.)
    ~ manufacture of levels, tape measures and similar hand tools, machinists' precision tools (except optical)
    ~ manufacture of non-electrical welding and soldering equipment

  • Class 2826
    Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of textile machinery:
    ~ machines for preparing, producing, extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile fibres, materials or yarns
    ~ machines for preparing textile fibres: cotton gins, bale breakers, garnetters, cotton spreaders, wool scourers, wool carbonizers, combs, carders, roving frames etc.
    ~ spinning machines
    ~ machines for preparing textile yarns: reelers, warpers and related machines
    ~ weaving machines (looms), including hand looms
    ~ knitting machines
    ~ machines for making knotted net, tulle, lace, braid etc.
    ~ manufacture of auxiliary machines or equipment for textile machinery:
    ~ dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms, spindles and spindle flyers etc.
    ~ manufacture of textile printing machinery
    ~ manufacture of machinery for fabric processing:
    ~ machinery for washing, bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile fabrics
    ~ manufacture of machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics
    ~ manufacture of laundry machinery:
    ~ ironing machines, including fusing presses
    ~ commercial washing and DRYING machines
    ~ dry-cleaning machines
    ~ manufacture of sewing machines, sewing machine heads and sewing machine needles (whether or not for household use)
    ~ manufacture of machines for producing or finishing felt or non-wovens
    ~ manufacture of leather machines:
    ~ machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather
    ~ machinery for making or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins, leather or fur skins

  • Division 07
    Mining of metal ores
    This division includes mining for metallic minerals (ores), performed through underground or open-cast extraction, seabed mining etc. Also included are ore dressing and beneficiating operations, such as crushing, grinding, washing, DRYING, sintering, calcining or leaching ore, gravity separation or flotation operations.

    This division excludes manufacturing activities such as the roasting of iron pyrites (see class 2011), the production of aluminium oxide (see class 2420) and the operation of blast furnaces (see classes 2410 and 2420).


  • Division 08
    Other mining and quarrying
    This division includes extraction from a mine or quarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rock crushing and the use of salt marshes. The products are used most notably in construction (e.g. sands, stones etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g. clay, gypsum, calcium etc.), manufacture of chemicals etc.
    This division does not include processing (except crushing, grinding, cutting, cleaning, DRYING, sorting and mixing) of the minerals extracted.

  • Section B
    Mining and quarrying
    This section includes the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods such as underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining etc.
    This section also includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing, for example, crushing, grinding, cleaning, DRYING, sorting, concentrating ores, liquefaction of natural gas and agglomeration of solid fuels. These operations are often carried out by the units that extracted the resource and/or others located nearby.
    Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05, 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07, 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.
    Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialized units as an industrial service, which is reflected in division 09.

    This section excludes the processing of the extracted materials (see section C - Manufacturing), which also covers the bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells (see class 1104) or the crushing, grinding or otherwise treating certain earths, rocks and minerals not carried out in conjunction with mining and quarrying (see class 2399). This section also excludes the usage of the extracted materials without a further transformation for construction purposes (see section F - Construction), the collection, purification and distribution of water (see class 3600), separate site preparation activities for mining (see class 4312) and geophysical, geologic and seismic surveying activities (see class 7110).

  • 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.