Variant of NAICS 1997 - Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector

6.1 - Information and Communication Technology Industries

This special aggregation comprises the portion of NAICS of 'Manufacturing' (NAICS 31-33), 'Wholesale Trade' (NAICS 41), 'Information and Cultural Industries' (NAICS 51), 'Real Estate and Rental and Leasing' (NAICS 53), 'Professional, Scientific and Technical Services' (NAICS 54) and 'Other Services (except Public Administration)' (NAICS 81) that relates to information and communication technology products.

41i - ICT- Wholesale Trade

This special aggregation 'ICT- Wholesale Trade' comprises the portion of NAICS sector 41 'Wholesale Trade' that relates to information and communication technology products

The NAICS sector 41 'Wholesale Trade' comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers, that is, wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Merchants

Wholesale merchants buy and sell merchandise on their own account, that is, they take title to the goods they sell. They generally operate from warehouse or office locations and they may ship from their own inventory or arrange for the shipment of goods directly from the supplier to the client. In addition to the sale of goods, they may provide, or arrange for the provision of, logistics, marketing and support services, such as packaging and labelling, inventory management, shipping, handling of warranty claims, in-store or co-op promotions, and product training. Dealers of machinery and equipment, such as dealers of farm machinery and heavy-duty trucks, also fall within this category.

Wholesale merchants are known by a variety of trade designations depending on their relationship with suppliers or customers, or the distribution method they employ. Examples include wholesale merchants, wholesale distributors, drop shippers, rack-jobbers, import-export merchants, buying groups, dealer-owned cooperatives and banner wholesalers.

The first eight subsectors of wholesale trade comprise wholesale merchants. The grouping of these establishments into industry groups and industries is based on the merchandise line or lines supplied by the wholesaler.

Wholesale Agents and Brokers

Wholesale agents and brokers buy and sell merchandise owned by others on a fee or commission basis. They do not take title to the goods they buy or sell, and they generally operate at or from an office location.

Wholesale agents and brokers are known by a variety of trade designations including import-export agents, wholesale commission agents, wholesale brokers, and manufacturer's representatives and agents.

417i - ICT- Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors (CAN)

This special aggregation 'ICT- Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors (CAN)' comprises the portion of NAICS subsector 417 'Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors (CAN)' that relates to information and communication technology products

The NAICS subsector 417 'Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors (CAN)' comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling farm, lawn and garden machinery and equipment; construction, forestry, mining and industrial machinery, equipment and supplies; computers and communication equipment and supplies; and other machinery, equipment and supplies.

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