U.S. Census Bureau

2007 NAICS Definitions
336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing


336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

Industries in the Transportation Equipment Manufacturing subsector produce equipment for transporting people and goods. Transportation equipment is a type of machinery. An entire subsector is devoted to this activity because of the significance of its economic size in all three North American countries.

Establishments in this subsector utilize production processes similar to those of other machinery manufacturing establishments - bending, forming, welding, machining, and assembling metal or plastic parts into components and finished products. However, the assembly of components and subassemblies and their further assembly into finished vehicles tends to be a more common production process in this subsector than in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector.

NAICS has industry groups for the manufacture of equipment for each mode of transport - road, rail, air and water. Parts for motor vehicles warrant a separate industry group because of their importance and because parts manufacture requires less assembly, and the establishments that manufacture only parts are not as vertically integrated as those that make complete vehicles.

Land use motor vehicle equipment not designed for highway operation (e.g., agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and materials handling equipment) is classified in the appropriate NAICS subsector based on the type and use of the equipment.


3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing


33611 Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete automobile and light duty motor vehicles (i.e., body and chassis or unibody) or (2) manufacturing chassis only.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing car, truck, and bus bodies and assembling vehicles on a purchased chassis and manufacturing kit cars for highway use are classified in Industry 33621, Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing.


336111 Automobile Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete automobiles (i.e., body and chassis or unibody) or (2) manufacturing automobile chassis only.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing car bodies and assembling vehicles on a purchased chassis and manufacturing kit cars for highway use are classified in U.S. Industry 336211, Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing.


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336111336111336111 Assembly plants, passenger car, on chassis of own manufacture
336111336111336111 Automobiles assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336111336111336111 Cars, electric, for highway use, assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336111336111336111 Chassis, automobile, manufacturing
336111336111336111 Electric automobiles for highway use manufacturing
336111336111336111 Hearses assembling on chassis of own manufacture



336112 Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete light trucks and utility vehicles (i.e., body and chassis) or (2) manufacturing light truck and utility vehicle chassis only. Vehicles made include light duty vans, pick-up trucks, minivans, and sport utility vehicles.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing truck and bus bodies and assembling vehicles on a purchased chassis are classified in U.S. Industry 336211, Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing.


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336112336112336112 Assembly plants, light trucks on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Assembly plants, mini-vans on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Assembly plants, sport utility vehicles on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Cab and chassis, light trucks and vans, manufacturing
336112336112336112 Chassis, light truck and utility, manufacturing
336112336112336112 Light utility trucks assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Minivans assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Motor homes, self-contained, mounted on light duty truck chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Pick-up trucks, light duty, assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Sport utility vehicles assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Trucks, light duty, assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336112336112336112 Vans, commercial and passenger light duty, assembling on chassis of own manufacture



33612 Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing

See industry description for 336120 below.


336120 Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis and assembling complete heavy duty trucks, buses, heavy duty motor homes, and other special purpose heavy duty motor vehicles for highway use or (2) manufacturing heavy duty truck chassis only.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


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336120336120336120 Assembly plants, heavy trucks, and buses on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Buses (except trackless trolley) assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Chassis, heavy truck, with or without cabs, manufacturing
336120336120336120 Garbage trucks assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Heavy trucks assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Highway tractors assembled on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Motor homes, self-contained, mounted on heavy truck chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Special purpose highway vehicles (e.g., firefighting vehicles) assembling on heavy chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Tractors, truck for highway use, assembled on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Truck tractors for highway use, assembling on chassis of own manufacture
336120336120336120 Trucks, heavy, assembling on chassis of own manufacture



3362 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing


33621 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing motor vehicle bodies and cabs or (2) manufacturing truck, automobile and utility trailers, truck trailer chassis, detachable trailer bodies, and detachable trailer chassis. The products made may be sold separately or may be assembled on purchased chassis and sold as complete vehicles.

Motor homes are units where the motor and the living quarters are contained in the same integrated unit, while travel trailers are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.

Illustrative Examples:

Bodies and cabs, truck, manufacturing Pickup canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing Camper unit, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing Semitrailer manufacturing Motor homes, self-contained, assembling on purchased chassis Travel trailers, recreational, manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


336211 Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing truck and bus bodies and cabs and automobile bodies. The products made may be sold separately or may be assembled on purchased chassis and sold as complete vehicles.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing heavy duty chassis and assembling heavy duty trucks, buses, motor homes, and other special purpose heavy duty motor vehicles for highway use are classified in Industry 336120, Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing.


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336211336211336211 Ambulance bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Ambulances assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Automobile bodies, passenger car, manufacturing
336211336211336211 Automobile wrecker truck bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Automobile wreckers assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Boxes, truck (e.g., cargo, dump, utility, van), assembled on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Bus bodies assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Bus bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Car bodies, kit, manufacturing
336211336211336211 Dump-truck lifting mechanisms manufacturing
336211336211336211 Fifth wheel assemblies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Garbage truck bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Garbage trucks assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Hearse bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Hearses assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Heavy trucks assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Highway tractors assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Kit car bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Ready-mix concrete trucks assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 School buses assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Special purpose highway vehicle (e.g., firefighting vehicles) assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Special purpose highway vehicle (e.g., firefighting vehicles) bodies manufacturing
336211336211336211 Stretch limousines assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Tank bodies for trucks manufacturing
336211336211336211 Tank trucks (e.g., fuel oil, milk, water) assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Tow trucks (including tilt and load) assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Truck bodies and cabs manufacturing
336211336211336211 Truck bodies assembling on purchased chassis
336211336211336211 Truck tractors for highway use, assembling on purchased chassis



336212 Truck Trailer Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing truck trailers, truck trailer chassis, cargo container chassis, detachable trailer bodies, and detachable trailer chassis for sale separately.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing utility trailers, light-truck trailers, and travel trailers are classified in U.S. Industry 336214, Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing.


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336212336212336212 Automobile transporter trailers, multi-car, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Boat transporter trailers, multi-unit, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Demountable cargo containers manufacturing
336212336212336212 Dump trailer manufacturing
336212336212336212 Flatbed trailers, commercial, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Horse trailers, fifth-wheel-type, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Logging trailers manufacturing
336212336212336212 Semi-trailer manufacturing
336212336212336212 Tank trailer, liquid and dry bulk, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Trailers, fifth-wheel type, for transporting horses, manufacturing
336212336212336212 Truck trailer manufacturing



336213 Motor Home Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing motor homes on purchased chassis and/or (2) manufacturing conversion vans on an assembly line basis. Motor homes are units where the motor and the living quarters are integrated in the same unit.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


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336213336213336213 Assembly line conversions of purchased vans and mini-vans
336213336213336213 Motor homes, self-contained, assembling on purchased chassis
336213336213336213 Van and minivan conversions on purchased chassis



336214 Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing travel trailers and campers designed to attach to motor vehicles; (2) manufacturing pickup coaches (i.e., campers) and caps (i.e., covers) for mounting on pickup trucks; and (3) manufacturing automobile, utility and light-truck trailers. Travel trailers do not have their own motor but are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.

Illustrative Examples:

Automobile transporter trailers, single car, manufacturing Travel trailers, recreational, manufacturing Camping trailers and chassis manufacturing Utility trailers manufacturing Horse trailers (except fifth wheel type) manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in making manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes) designed to accept permanent water, sewer, and utility connections and equipped with wheels, but not intended for regular highway use, are classified in U.S. Industry 321991, Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing.


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336214336214336214 Automobile transporter trailers, single car, manufacturing
336214336214336214 Boat transporter trailers, single-unit, manufacturing
336214336214336214 Camper units, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing
336214336214336214 Camping trailers and chassis manufacturing
336214336214336214 Caps for pick-up trucks manufacturing
336214336214336214 Horse trailers (except fifth-wheel-type) manufacturing
336214336214336214 Pickup canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing
336214336214336214 Tent trailers (hard top and soft top) manufacturing
336214336214336214 Trailers for transporting horses (except fifth-wheel-type) manufacturing
336214336214336214 Trailers, camping, manufacturing
336214336214336214 Travel trailers, recreational, manufacturing
336214336214336214 Truck campers (i.e., slide-in campers) manufacturing
336214336214336214 Utility trailers manufacturing



3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing


33631 Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle gasoline engines, and engine parts, whether or not for vehicular use.

Illustrative Examples:

Carburetors, all types, manufacturing Pistons and piston rings manufacturing Crankshaft assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Pumps (e.g., fuel, oil, water), mechanical automotive and truck gasoline engine (except power steering), manufacturing Cylinder heads, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Timing gears and chains, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Fuel injection systems and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Valves, engine, intake and exhaust, manufacturing Manifolds (i.e., intake and exhaust), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing

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336311 Carburetor, Piston, Piston Ring, and Valve Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and engine intake and exhaust valves.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing parts for machine repair and equipment parts (except electric) on a job or shop basis are classified in Industry 332710, Machine Shops.


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336311336311336311 Carburetors, all types, manufacturing
336311336311336311 Engine intake and exhaust valves manufacturing
336311336311336311 Pistons and piston rings manufacturing
336311336311336311 Rings, piston, manufacturing
336311336311336311 Valves, engine, intake and exhaust, manufacturing



336312 Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding gasoline motor vehicle engines and gasoline motor vehicle engine parts, excluding carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves.

Illustrative Examples:

Crankshaft assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valves, engine, manufacturing Flywheels and ring gears, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Pumps (e.g., fuel, oil, water), mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine (except power steering), manufacturing Fuel injection systems and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Timing gears and chains, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing Manifolds (i.e., intake and exhaust), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing

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336312336312336312 Assembly line rebuilding of automotive and truck gasoline engines
336312336312336312 Bearings (e.g., camshaft, crankshaft, connecting rod), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Connecting rods, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Crankshaft assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Cylinder heads, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Engine block assemblies, automotive and truck gasoline, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Engines and parts (except diesel), automotive and truck, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Flywheels and ring gears, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Fuel injection systems and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Fuel pumps, mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Gasoline engine parts, mechanical (except carburetors, pistons, piston rings, valves), automotive and truck, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Gasoline engines, automotive and truck, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Governors for automotive gasoline engines manufacturing
336312336312336312 Internal combustion engines, automotive and truck gasoline, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Manifolds (i.e., intake and exhaust), automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valves, engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Pumps (e.g., fuel, oil, water), mechanical, automotive and truck gasoline engine (except power steering), manufacturing
336312336312336312 Rebuilding automotive and truck gasoline engines
336312336312336312 Rocker arms and parts, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing
336312336312336312 Timing gears and chains, automotive and truck gasoline engine, manufacturing



33632 Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing vehicular lighting and/or (2) manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment. The products made can be used for all types of transportation equipment (i.e., aircraft, automobiles, trains, ships).

Illustrative Examples:

Alternators and generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing Generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing Automotive lighting fixtures manufacturing Ignition wiring harness for internal combustion engines manufacturing Coils, ignition, internal combustion engines, manufacturing Instrument control panels (i.e., assembling purchased gauges), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Distributors for internal combustion engines manufacturing Spark plugs for internal combustion engines manufacturing Electrical ignition cable sets for internal combustion engines manufacturing Windshield washer pumps, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


336321 Vehicular Lighting Equipment Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing vehicular lighting fixtures.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing automotive lamps (i.e., bulbs) are classified in Industry 335110, Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing.


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336321336321336321 Aircraft lighting fixtures manufacturing
336321336321336321 Automotive lighting fixtures manufacturing
336321336321336321 Boat and ship lighting fixtures manufacturing
336321336321336321 Locomotive and railroad car light fixtures manufacturing
336321336321336321 Spotlights, vehicular, manufacturing
336321336321336321 Vehicular lighting fixtures manufacturing



336322 Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding electrical and electronic equipment for motor vehicles and internal combustion engines.

Illustrative Examples:

Alternators and generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing Ignition wiring harness for internal combustion engines manufacturing Coils, ignition, internal combustion engines, manufacturing Instrument control panel (i.e., assembling purchased gauges), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Distributors for internal combustion engines manufacturing Spark plugs for internal combustion engines manufacturing Electrical ignition cable sets for internal combustion engines manufacturing Windshield washer pumps, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


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336322336322336322 Alternators and generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Automotive harness and ignition sets manufacturing
336322336322336322 Coils, ignition, internal combustion engines, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Cruise control mechanisms, electronic, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Distributor cap and rotor for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Distributors for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Electrical ignition cable sets for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Fans, electric cooling, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Fuel pumps, electric, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Generating apparatus and parts for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Generators for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Ignition points and condensers for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Ignition wiring harness for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Instrument control panels (i.e., assembling purchased gauges), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Keyless entry systems, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Motors, starter, for internal combustion engines, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Power window and door lock systems, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Regulators, motor vehicle voltage for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Spark plugs for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Starter and starter parts for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Voltage regulators for internal combustion engines manufacturing
336322336322336322 Windshield washer pumps, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Windshield wiper systems, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336322336322336322 Wiring harness and ignition sets for internal combustion engines manufacturing



33633 Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing

See industry description for 336330 below.


336330 Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle steering mechanisms and suspension components (except springs).

Illustrative Examples:

Rack and pinion steering assemblies manufacturing Steering wheels, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Shock absorbers, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Struts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Steering columns, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing springs are classified in Industry 33261, Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing.


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336330336330336330 Automotive, truck and bus steering assemblies and parts manufacturing
336330336330336330 Automotive, truck and bus suspension assemblies and parts (except springs) manufacturing
336330336330336330 Power steering hose assemblies manufacturing
336330336330336330 Power steering pumps manufacturing
336330336330336330 Rack and pinion steering assemblies manufacturing
336330336330336330 Shock absorbers, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336330336330336330 Steering boxes, manual and power assist, manufacturing
336330336330336330 Steering columns, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336330336330336330 Steering wheels, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336330336330336330 Struts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336330336330336330 Wheels, steering, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing



33634 Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing

See industry description for 336340 below.


336340 Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle brake systems and related components.

Illustrative Examples:

Brake cylinders, master and wheel, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Brake pads and shoes, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Brake drums, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Calipers, brake, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Brake hose assemblies manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rubber and plastics belts and hoses without fittings are classified in Industry 326220, Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing.


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336340336340336340 Air brake systems and parts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake and brake parts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake caliper assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake cylinders, master and wheel, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake discs (rotor), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake drums, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake hose assemblies manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake pads and shoes, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Brake shoes and pads, asbestos, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Calipers, brake, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Cylinders, master brake (new and rebuilt), manufacturing
336340336340336340 Hydraulic slave cylinders, automotive, truck, and bus clutch, manufacturing
336340336340336340 Vacuum brake booster, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing



33635 Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing

See industry description for 336350 below.


336350 Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts.

Illustrative Examples:

Automatic transmissions, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Differential and rear axle assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Axle bearings, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Torque converters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Constant velocity joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Universal joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing


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336350336350336350 Assembly line rebuilding of automotive, truck, and bus transmissions
336350336350336350 Automatic transmissions, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Axle bearings, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Clutches and clutch discs, asbestos, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Constant velocity joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Differential and rear axle assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Drive shafts and half shafts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Gears (e.g., crown, pinion, spider), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Joints, universal, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Pressure and clutch plate assemblies, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Scattershield, engine, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Torque converters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Transaxles, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Transmissions and parts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336350336350336350 Universal joints, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing



33636 Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing

See industry description for 336360 below.


336360 Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motor vehicle seating, seats, seat frames, seat belts, and interior trimmings.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing convertible tops for vehicles and those manufacturing air bags are classified in U.S. Industry 336399, All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing.


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336360336360336360 Aircraft seats manufacturing
336360336360336360 Automobile seat covers manufacturing
336360336360336360 Automobile seat frames, metal, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Automobile trimmings, textile, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Motor vehicle interior systems (e.g., headliners, panels, seats, trims) manufacturing
336360336360336360 Motor vehicle seats manufacturing
336360336360336360 Motor vehicle seats, metal framed, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Motor vehicle trimmings manufacturing
336360336360336360 Railroad seating manufacturing
336360336360336360 Seat belts, motor vehicle and aircraft, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Seats for public conveyances, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Seats, railroad, manufacturing
336360336360336360 Tire covers made from purchased fabric
336360336360336360 Transportation equipment seating manufacturing



33637 Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping

See industry description for 336370 below.


336370 Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motor vehicle stampings, such as fenders, tops, body parts, trim, and molding.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


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336370336370336370 Job stampings, automotive, metal, manufacturing
336370336370336370 Metal motor vehicle body parts stamping
336370336370336370 Moldings and trim, motor vehicle, stamping
336370336370336370 Motor vehicle metal bumper stampings
336370336370336370 Motor vehicle metal parts stamping
336370336370336370 Motor vehicle metal stampings (e.g., body parts, fenders, hub caps, tops, trim) manufacturing
336370336370336370 Stamping metal motor vehicle body parts
336370336370336370 Stamping metal motor vehicle moldings and trims



33639 Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle parts and accessories (except motor vehicle gasoline engines and engine parts, motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment, motor vehicle steering and suspension components, motor vehicle brake systems, motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts, motor vehicle seating and interior trim, and motor vehicle stampings).

Illustrative Examples:

Air bag assemblies manufacturing Mufflers and resonators, motor vehicle, manufacturing Air-conditioners, motor vehicle, manufacturing Radiators and cores manufacturing Catalytic converters, engine exhaust, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Wheels (i.e., rims), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


336391 Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing air-conditioning systems and compressors for motor vehicles, such as automobiles, trucks, buses, aircraft, farm machinery, construction machinery, and other related vehicles.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing air-conditioning systems and compressors (except motor vehicle air-conditioning systems) are classified in U.S. Industry 333415, Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing.


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336391336391336391 Air-conditioners, motor vehicle, manufacturing
336391336391336391 Compressors, motor vehicle air-conditioning, manufacturing



336399 All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or rebuilding motor vehicle parts and accessories (except motor vehicle gasoline engines and engine parts, motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment, motor vehicle steering and suspension components, motor vehicle brake systems, motor vehicle transmissions and power train parts, motor vehicle seating and interior trim, motor vehicle stampings, and motor vehicle air-conditioning systems and compressors).

Illustrative Examples:

Air bag assemblies manufacturing Mufflers and resonators, motor vehicle, manufacturing Air-filters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Radiators and cores manufacturing Catalytic converters, engine exhaust, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing Wheels (i.e., rims), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing

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336399336399336399 Air bag assemblies manufacturing
336399336399336399 Air filters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Automotive mirrors, framed, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Bumpers and bumperettes assembled, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Catalytic converters, engine exhaust, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Convertible tops for automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Exhaust and tail pipes, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Exhaust systems and parts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Filters (e.g., air, engine oil, fuel) automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Gas tanks assembled, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Hitches, trailer, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Luggage racks, car top, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Mufflers and resonators, automotive, truck, and buses manufacturing
336399336399336399 Oil filters, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Racks (e.g., bicycle, luggage, ski, tire), automotive, truck, and buses manufacturing
336399336399336399 Radiators and cores manufacturing
336399336399336399 Rims, automotive, truck, and bus wheel, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Sunroofs and parts, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Tops, convertible automotive, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Towing bars and systems manufacturing
336399336399336399 Trailer hitches, motor vehicle, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Transmission coolers manufacturing
336399336399336399 Wheels (i.e., rims), automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing
336399336399336399 Windshield wiper blades and refills manufacturing
336399336399336399 Wipers, windshield, automotive, truck, and bus, manufacturing



3364 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing


33641 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing complete aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles; (2) manufacturing aerospace engines, propulsion units, auxiliary equipment or parts; (3) developing and making prototypes of aerospace products; (4) aircraft conversion (i.e., major modifications to systems); and (5) complete aircraft or propulsion systems overhaul and rebuilding (i.e., periodic restoration of aircraft to original design specifications).

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


336411 Aircraft Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing or assembling complete aircraft; (2) developing and making aircraft prototypes; (3) aircraft conversion (i.e., major modifications to systems); and (4) complete aircraft overhaul and rebuilding (i.e., periodic restoration of aircraft to original design specifications).

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336411336411336411 Aircraft conversions (i.e., major modifications to system)
336411336411336411 Aircraft manufacturing
336411336411336411 Aircraft overhauling
336411336411336411 Aircraft rebuilding (i.e., restoration to original design specifications)
336411336411336411 Autogiros manufacturing
336411336411336411 Blimps (i.e., aircraft) manufacturing
336411336411336411 Developing and producing prototypes for aircraft
336411336411336411 Gliders (i.e., aircraft) manufacturing
336411336411336411 Hang gliders manufacturing
336411336411336411 Helicopters manufacturing
336411336411336411 Target drones, aircraft, manufacturing
336411336411336411 Ultra light aircraft manufacturing



336412 Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing aircraft engines and engine parts; (2) developing and making prototypes of aircraft engines and engine parts; (3) aircraft propulsion system conversion (i.e., major modifications to systems); and (4) aircraft propulsion systems overhaul and rebuilding (i.e., periodic restoration of aircraft propulsion system to original design specifications).

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336412336412336412 Aircraft engine and engine parts (except carburetors, pistons, piston rings, valves) manufacturing
336412336412336412 Aircraft engine overhauling
336412336412336412 Aircraft engine rebuilding
336412336412336412 Aircraft turbines manufacturing
336412336412336412 Developing and producing prototypes for aircraft engines and engine parts
336412336412336412 Engines and engine parts, aircraft (except carburetors, pistons, piston rings, valves), manufacturing
336412336412336412 Gas turbines, aircraft, manufacturing
336412336412336412 Gasoline engine parts (except carburetors, pistons, piston rings, valves), aircraft, manufacturing
336412336412336412 Gasoline engines, aircraft, manufacturing
336412336412336412 Internal combustion engines, aircraft, manufacturing
336412336412336412 Jet propulsion and internal combustion engines and parts, aircraft, manufacturing
336412336412336412 Rocket engines, aircraft, manufacturing



336413 Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishment primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing aircraft parts or auxiliary equipment (except engines and aircraft fluid power subassemblies) and/or (2) developing and making prototypes of aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment. Auxiliary equipment includes such items as crop dusting apparatus, armament racks, inflight refueling equipment, and external fuel tanks.

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336413336413336413 Aircraft assemblies, subassemblies, and parts (except engines) manufacturing
336413336413336413 Aircraft auxiliary parts (e.g., crop dusting, external fuel tanks, inflight refueling equipment) manufacturing
336413336413336413 Aircraft control surface assemblies manufacturing
336413336413336413 Aircraft fuselage wing tail and similar assemblies manufacturing
336413336413336413 Aircraft propellers and parts manufacturing
336413336413336413 Airframe assemblies (except for guided missiles) manufacturing
336413336413336413 Developing and producing prototypes for aircraft parts (except engines) and auxiliary equipment
336413336413336413 Joints, universal, aircraft, manufacturing
336413336413336413 Targets, trailer type, aircraft, manufacturing
336413336413336413 Tow targets, aircraft, manufacturing
336413336413336413 Universal joints, aircraft, manufacturing



336414 Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing complete guided missiles and space vehicles and/or (2) developing and making prototypes of guided missiles or space vehicles.

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336414336414336414 Developing and producing prototypes for complete guided missiles and space vehicles
336414336414336414 Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing
336414336414336414 Guided missiles, complete, assembling
336414336414336414 Rockets (guided missiles), space and military, complete, manufacturing
336414336414336414 Space vehicles, complete, manufacturing



336415 Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing guided missile and/or space vehicle propulsion units and propulsion unit parts and/or (2) developing and making prototypes of guided missile and space vehicle propulsion units and propulsion unit parts.

Research and development establishments primarily engaged in guided missile and space propulsion unit and propulsion unit parts R&D (except prototype production) are classified in Industry 541712, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology).


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336415336415336415 Developing and producing prototypes for guided missile and space vehicle engines
336415336415336415 Guided missile and space vehicle engine manufacturing
336415336415336415 Propulsion units and parts, guided missile and space vehicle, manufacturing
336415336415336415 Rocket engines, guided missile, manufacturing



336419 Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing

This U.S. Industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing guided

missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment (except guided missile and space vehicle propulsion units and propulsion unit parts) and/or (2) developing and making prototypes of guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


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336419336419336419 Airframe assemblies for guided missiles manufacturing
336419336419336419 Developing and producing prototypes for guided missile and space vehicle components
336419336419336419 Guided missile and space vehicle parts (except engines) manufacturing
336419336419336419 Space capsules manufacturing



3365 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing


33651 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing

See industry description for 336510 below.


336510 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing and/or rebuilding locomotives, locomotive frames and parts; (2) manufacturing railroad, street, and rapid transit cars and car equipment for operation on rails for freight and passenger service; and (3) manufacturing rail layers, ballast distributors, rail tamping equipment and other railway track maintenance equipment.

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336510336510336510 Brakes and parts for railroad rolling stock manufacturing
336510336510336510 Buses, trackless trolley, manufacturing
336510336510336510 Industrial locomotives and parts manufacturing
336510336510336510 Light rail cars and equipment manufacturing
336510336510336510 Locomotives manufacturing
336510336510336510 Locomotives rebuilding
336510336510336510 Lubrication systems, locomotive (except pumps), manufacturing
336510336510336510 Mining locomotives and parts manufacturing
336510336510336510 Rail laying and tamping equipment manufacturing
336510336510336510 Railroad cars and car equipment manufacturing
336510336510336510 Railroad cars, self-propelled, manufacturing
336510336510336510 Railroad locomotives and parts (except diesel engines) manufacturing
336510336510336510 Railroad rolling stock manufacturing
336510336510336510 Rapid transit cars and equipment manufacturing
336510336510336510 Rolling stock, railroad, rebuilding
336510336510336510 Streetcars and car equipment, urban transit, manufacturing
336510336510336510 Subway cars manufacturing



3366 Ship and Boat Building


33661 Ship and Boat Building

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating shipyards or boat yards (i.e., ship or boat manufacturing facilities). Shipyards are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment capable of building a ship, defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for other than personal or recreational use. Boats are defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for personal use. Activities of shipyards include the construction of ships, their repair, conversion and alteration, the production of prefabricated ship and barge sections, and specialized services, such as ship scaling.

Illustrative Examples:

Barge building Inflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing Boat yards (i.e., boat manufacturing facilities) Passenger ship building Cargo ship building Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing Drilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building Rowboats manufacturing Inflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing

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336611 Ship Building and Repairing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating a shipyard. Shipyards are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment capable of building a ship, defined as watercraft typically suitable or intended for other than personal or recreational use. Activities of shipyards include the construction of ships, their repair, conversion and alteration, the production of prefabricated ship and barge sections, and specialized services, such as ship scaling.

Illustrative Examples:

Barge building Passenger ship building Cargo ship building Submarine building Drilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building

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336611336611336611 Barge building
336611336611336611 Cargo ship building
336611336611336611 Container ship building
336611336611336611 Dredge building
336611336611336611 Drilling and production platforms, floating, oil and gas, building
336611336611336611 Drydock, floating, building
336611336611336611 Ferryboat building
336611336611336611 Fireboat building
336611336611336611 Fishing boat, commercial, building
336611336611336611 Hydrofoil vessel building and repairing in shipyard
336611336611336611 Naval ship building
336611336611336611 Oil and gas offshore floating platforms manufacturing
336611336611336611 Passenger ship building
336611336611336611 Patrol boat building
336611336611336611 Sailing ships, commercial, manufacturing
336611336611336611 Ship dismantling at shipyards
336611336611336611 Ship repair done in a shipyard
336611336611336611 Ship scaling services done at a shipyard
336611336611336611 Ships (i.e., not suitable or intended for personal use) manufacturing
336611336611336611 Shipyard (i.e., facility capable of building ships)
336611336611336611 Submarine building
336611336611336611 Towboat building and repairing
336611336611336611 Tugboat building
336611336611336611 Yachts built in shipyards



336612 Boat Building

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in building boats. Boats are defined as watercraft not built in shipyards and typically of the type suitable or intended for personal use. Included in this industry are establishments that manufacture heavy-duty inflatable rubber or inflatable plastic boats (RIBs).

Illustrative Examples:

Dinghy (except inflatable rubber) manufacturing Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing Inflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing Rowboats manufacturing Inflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing Sailboat building, not done in shipyards Motorboats, inboard or outboard, building Yacht building, not done in shipyards

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336612336612336612 Air boat building
336612336612336612 Boat yards (i.e., boat manufacturing facilities)
336612336612336612 Boats (i.e., suitable or intended for personal use) manufacturing
336612326199326199 Boats, inflatable plastics (except toy-type), manufacturing
336612336612336612 Cabin cruiser
336612336612336612 Dories building
336612336612336612 Hovercraft building
336612326199326199 Inflatable plastic boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
336612326199326199 Inflatable rubber boats, heavy-duty, manufacturing
336612336612336612 Motorboat, inboard or outboard, building
336612336612336612 Pleasure boats manufacturing
336612 Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) manufacturing
336612336612336612 Rowboats manufacturing
336612336612336612 Sailboat building, not done in shipyards
336612336612336612 Underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) manufacturing
336612336612336612 Yacht building, not done in shipyards



3369 Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing transportation equipment (except motor vehicles and parts, aerospace products and parts, railroad rolling stock, ship building, and boat manufacturing).


33699 Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motorcycles, bicycles, metal tricycles, complete military armored vehicles, tanks, self-propelled weapons, vehicles pulled by draft animals, and other transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, boats, ships, railroad rolling stock, and aerospace products), including parts thereof.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--


336991 Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motorcycles, bicycles, tricycles and similar equipment, and parts.

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336991336991336991 Bicycles and parts manufacturing
336991336991336991 Mopeds and parts manufacturing
336991336991336991 Motor scooters manufacturing
336991336991336991 Motorcycles and parts manufacturing
336991336991336991 Tricycles, metal, adult and children's, manufacturing
336991336991336991 Vehicle, children's, metal manufacturing



336992 Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing complete military armored vehicles, combat tanks, specialized components for combat tanks, and self-propelled weapons.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonarmored military universal carriers are classified in U.S. Industry 336112, Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing.


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336992336992336992 Armored military vehicles (except tanks) and parts manufacturing
336992336992336992 Tanks, military (including factory rebuilding), manufacturing
336992336992336992 Weapons, self-propelled, manufacturing



336999 All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing transportation equipment (except motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts, boats, ships, railroad rolling stock, aerospace products, motorcycles, bicycles, armored vehicles and tanks).

Illustrative Examples:

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), wheeled or tracked, manufacturing Golf carts and similar motorized passenger carriers manufacturing Animal-drawn vehicles and parts manufacturing Race cars manufacturing Gocarts (except children's) manufacturing Snowmobiles and parts manufacturing

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336999336999336999 All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), wheeled or tracked, manufacturing
336999336999336999 Animal-drawn vehicles and parts manufacturing
336999336999336999 Food (vendor) carts on wheels manufacturing
336999336999336999 Gocarts (except children's) manufacturing
336999336999336999 Golf carts and similar motorized passenger carriers manufacturing
336999336999336999 Golf carts, powered, manufacturing
336999336999336999 Off-highway tracked vehicles (except construction, armored military) manufacturing
336999336999336999 Off-road all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), wheeled or tracked, manufacturing
336999336999336999 Personal watercraft manufacturing
336999336999336999 Race cars manufacturing
336999336999336999 Snowmobiles and parts manufacturing