NAICS Codes
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
22
Utilities
23
Construction
31-33
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
44-45
Retail Trade
48-49
Transportation and Warehousing
51
Information
52
Finance and Insurance
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
56
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
61
Educational Services
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
72
Accommodation and Food Services
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
92
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NAICS Information Tool

As the US economy grew and diversified, the need for tracking registered businesses intensified. Government departments, such as the Census Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, and the Department of Labor, also felt the need to understand trends within different industries. That’s when NAICS codes were developed for the identification of businesses. These codes were created as part of the North American Free Trade Agreement with the US, Mexico, and Canada.

As a business owner, you’ve probably heard about NAICS codes more than a few times and selected ones that best describe your business activities. But there are so many important details and their true meaning and function that you cannot afford to miss. This NAICS Lookup tool is designed to help segment, correlate, and analyze the economic activities of different industries and their subdivisions effectively.

Our specially designed NAICS Lookup tool will help you understand and utilize the appropriate NAICS codes and lead your business to a host of opportunities, including increasing your competitiveness and breaking into new markets, becoming eligible for various tax incentives, improving your chance of being approved for a loan and being eligible for insurance benefits.

Additionally, you can also use the information gained from our NAICS Lookup tool to classify your customers by industry and focus your Targeted Marketing Efforts on companies in similar or identical Industries. You can better understand your targeted customers and the industries that might benefit from your products and services. You can also adjust your lead-qualification criteria once you identify the most appropriate targets. This will help you create more qualified leads and convert them into customers using targeted marketing.

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