Variant of NAICS 2012 - Durable / non-durable manufacturing industries

31-33 - Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the chemical, mechanical or physical transformation of materials or substances into new products. These products may be finished, in the sense that they are ready to be used or consumed, or semi-finished, in the sense of becoming a raw material for an establishment to use in further manufacturing. Related activities, such as the assembly of the component parts of manufactured goods; the blending of materials; and the finishing of manufactured products by dyeing, heat-treating, plating and similar operations are also treated as manufacturing activities. Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers' homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Factoryless goods producers (FGPs) that completely outsource the transformation process but own the input materials are classified to the manufacturing sector. FGPs that completely outsource the transformation process but do not own the materials are classified to merchant wholesalers in Sector 41 Wholesale trade. These units are in fact buying the completed goods from the producer with the intention to resell it. These units may design the goods being manufactured, and may have some say in the manufacturing process.

Certain activities involving the transformation of goods are classified in other sectors. Some examples are post-harvest activities of agricultural establishments, such as crop drying; logging; the beneficiating of mineral ores; the production of structures by construction establishments; and various activities conducted by retailers, such as meat cutting and the assembly of products such as bicycles and computers.

Sales branches or offices (but not retail stores) maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining enterprises apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products are included in Sector 41 Wholesale trade as merchant wholesalers.

31-33nd - Non-durable manufacturing industries

This category comprises all NAICS codes that relate to non-durable manufacturing industries.

    • 311 Food manufacturing
    • 312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
    • 313 Textile mills
    • 314 Textile product mills
    • 315 Clothing manufacturing
    • 316 Leather and allied product manufacturing
    • 322 Paper manufacturing
    • 323 Printing and related support activities
    • 324 Petroleum and coal product manufacturing
    • 325 Chemical manufacturing
    • 326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing

311 - Food manufacturing

This subsector comprises establishments primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption.

  • Exclusion(s)

    • manufacturing beverages or tobacco (See 312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing)
3118 - Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing

This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing baked goods. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption, are included.

31182 - Cookie, cracker and pasta manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing cookies and crackers; preparing flour mixes and dough from purchased flour; and manufacturing dry pasta.

  • Exclusion(s)

    • grinding flour and preparing flour mixes or dough (See 311211 Flour milling)
    • manufacturing canned pasta products (See 311420 Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling and drying)
    • manufacturing fresh pasta (See 311990 All other food manufacturing)
311821 - Cookie and cracker manufacturingUS

This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing cookies, crackers, biscuits and similar products.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • crackers, cookies and biscuits (e.g., graham, saltine, soda), manufacturing
    • ice cream cones and wafers, manufacturing

    All examples

311824 - Flour mixes, dough, and pasta manufacturing from purchased flourUS

This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing either dry pasta, prepared flour mixes or dough from purchased flour. The establishments in this industry may package the dry pasta they manufacture with other ingredients.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • dough, refrigerated or frozen, made from purchased flour
    • flour mixes, prepared (e.g., biscuit, cake, doughnut, pancake), made from purchased flour
    • flour, blended or self-rising, made from purchased flour
    • pasta and noodle mixes, made in dry pasta plants
    • pie crust shells and pastries, uncooked, made from purchased flour

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • grinding flour and preparing flour mixes or dough (See 311211 Flour milling)
    • manufacturing frozen pasta dinners (See 311410 Frozen food manufacturing)
    • manufacturing canned pasta products (See 311420 Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling and drying)
    • manufacturing fresh pasta, or mixing of purchased dry and/or dehydrated ingredients with purchased dry pasta (See 311990 All other food manufacturing)
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