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There are 9 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "FABRICATED" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?

  • Class 2599
    Manufacture of other FABRICATED metal products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of pails, cans, drums, buckets, boxes
    ~ manufacture of tins and cans for food products, collapsible tubes and boxes
    ~ manufacture of metallic closures
    ~ manufacture of metal cable, plaited bands and similar articles
    ~ manufacture of uninsulated metal cable or insulated cable not capable of being used as a conductor of electricity
    ~ manufacture of articles made of wire: barbed wire, wire fencing, grill, netting, cloth etc.
    ~ manufacture of nails and pins
    ~ manufacture of rivets, washers and similar non-threaded products
    ~ manufacture of screw machine products
    ~ manufacture of bolts, screws, nuts and similar threaded products
    ~ manufacture of springs (except watch springs):
    ~ leaf springs, helical springs, torsion bar springs
    ~ leaves for springs
    ~ manufacture of chain, except power transmission chain
    ~ manufacture of metal household articles:
    ~ flatware: plates, saucers etc.
    ~ hollowware: pots, kettles etc.
    ~ dinnerware: bowls, platters etc.
    ~ saucepans, frying pans and other non-electrical utensils for use at the table or in the kitchen
    ~ small hand-operated kitchen appliances and accessories
    ~ metal scouring pads
    ~ manufacture of baths, sinks, washbasins and similar articles
    ~ manufacture of metal goods for office use, except furniture
    ~ manufacture of safes, strongboxes, armoured doors etc.
    ~ manufacture of various metal articles:
    ~ ship propellers and blades thereof
    ~ anchors
    ~ bells
    ~ assembled railway track fixtures
    ~ clasps, buckles, hooks
    ~ manufacture of foil bags
    ~ manufacture of permanent metallic magnets
    ~ manufacture of metal vacuum jugs and bottles
    ~ manufacture of metal signs (non-electrical)
    ~ manufacture of metal badges and metal military insignia
    ~ manufacture of metal hair curlers, metal umbrella handles and frames, combs

  • Class 3311
    Repair of FABRICATED metal products
    This class includes the repair and maintenance of FABRICATED metal products of division 25.

    This class includes:
    ~ repair of metal tanks, reservoirs and containers
    ~ repair and maintenance for pipes and pipelines
    ~ mobile welding repair
    ~ repair of steel shipping drums
    ~ repair and maintenance of steam or other vapour generators
    ~ repair and maintenance of auxiliary plant for use with steam generators:
    ~ condensers, economizers, superheaters, steam collectors and accumulators
    ~ repair and maintenance of nuclear reactors, except isotope separators
    ~ repair and maintenance of parts for marine or power boilers
    ~ platework repair of central heating boilers and radiators
    ~ repair and maintenance of fire arms and ordnance (including repair of sporting and recreational guns)

  • Group 259
    Manufacture of other FABRICATED metal products; metalworking service activities
    This group includes general activities for the treatment of metal, such as forging or pressing, plating, coating, engraving, boring, polishing, welding etc., which are typically carried out on a fee or contract basis. This group also includes the manufacture of a variety of metal products, such as cutlery; metal hand tools and general hardware; cans and buckets; nails, bolts and nuts; metal household articles; metal fixtures; ships propellers and anchors; assembled railway track fixtures etc. for a variety of household and industrial uses.
  • Group 331
    Repair of FABRICATED metal products, machinery and equipment
    This group includes the specialized repair of goods produced in the manufacturing sector with the aim to restore these metal products, machinery, equipment and other products to working order. The provision of general or routine maintenance (i.e. servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repairs is included.

  • Division 25
    Manufacture of FABRICATED metal products, except machinery and equipment
    This division includes the manufacture of pure metal products (such as parts, containers and structures), usually with a static, immovable function, as opposed to the following divisions 26-30, which cover the manufacture of combinations or assemblies of such metal products (sometimes with other materials) into more complex units that, unless they are purely electrical, electronic or optical, work with moving parts.
    The manufacture of weapons and ammunition is also included in this division.

    This division excludes specialized repair and maintenance activities (see group 331) and the specialized installation of manufactured goods produced in this division in buildings, such as central heating boilers (see 4322).

  • 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 41
    Construction of buildings
    This division includes general construction of buildings of all kinds. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of pre FABRICATED,buildings or structures on the site and also construction of temporary nature.

    Included is the construction of entire dwellings, office buildings, stores and other public and utility buildings, farm buildings, etc.

  • Division 42
    Civil engineering
    This division includes general construction for civil engineering objects. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of pre FABRICATED,structures on the site and also construction of temporary nature.

    Included is the construction of heavy constructions such as motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities, etc. This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out.

  • Section C
    Manufacturing
    This section includes the physical or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products, although this cannot be used as the single universal criterion for defining manufacturing (see remark on processing of waste below). The materials, substances, or components transformed are raw materials that are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining or quarrying as well as products of other manufacturing activities. Substantial alteration, renovation or reconstruction of goods is generally considered to be manufacturing.

    Units engaged in manufacturing are often described as plants, factories or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment. However, units that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker's home and those engaged in selling to the general public of products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries and custom tailors, are also included in this section. Manufacturing units may process materials or may contract with other units to process their materials for them. Both types of units are included in manufacturing.

    The output of a manufacturing process may be finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or consumption, or it may be semi-finished in the sense that it is to become an input for further manufacturing. For example, the output of alumina refining is the input used in the primary production of aluminium; primary aluminium is the input to aluminium wire drawing; and aluminium wire is the input for the manufacture of FABRICATED wire products.

    Manufacture of specialized components and parts of, and accessories and attachments to, machinery and equipment is, as a general rule, classified in the same class as the manufacture of the machinery and equipment for which the parts and accessories are intended. Manufacture of unspecialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, e.g. engines, pistons, electric motors, electrical assemblies, valves, gears, roller bearings, is classified in the appropriate class of manufacturing, without regard to the machinery and equipment in which these items may be included. However, making specialized components and accessories by moulding or extruding plastics materials is included in class 2220.

    Assembly of the component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing. This includes the assembly of manufactured products from either self-produced or purchased components.

    The recovery of waste, i.e. the processing of waste into secondary raw materials is classified in class 3830 (Materials recovery). While this may involve physical or chemical transformations, this is not considered to be a part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is considered to be the treatment or processing of waste and they are therefore classified in Section E (Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities). However, the manufacture of new final products (as opposed to secondary raw materials) is classified in manufacturing, even if these processes use waste as an input. For example, the production of silver from film waste is considered to be a manufacturing process.

    Specialized maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment is, in general, classified in division 33 (Repair, maintenance and installation of machinery and equipment). However, the repair of computers and personal and household goods is classified in division 95 (Repair of computers and personal and household goods), while the repair of motor vehicles is classified in division 45 (Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles).

    The installation of machinery and equipment, when carried out as a specialized activity, is classified in 3320.

    Remark: The boundaries of manufacturing and the other sectors of the classification system can be somewhat blurry.