detailed explanation for each SIC code - Biffa
detailed explanation for each SIC code - Biffa
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UK Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities 2007 – <strong>SIC</strong>(2007)<br />
Explanatory Notes<br />
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manufacture of engines <strong>for</strong> motorcycles<br />
manufacture of sidecars<br />
manufacture of parts and accessories <strong>for</strong> motorcycles<br />
This class excludes:<br />
– manufacture of bicycles, see 30.92<br />
– manufacture of invalid carriages, see 30.92<br />
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30.92 Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages<br />
This class includes:<br />
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manufacture of non-motorised bicycles and other cycles, including (delivery) tricycles, tandems, children’s bicycles and<br />
tricycles<br />
manufacture of parts and accessories of bicycles<br />
manufacture of invalid carriages/wheelchairs with or without motor<br />
manufacture of parts and accessories of invalid carriages<br />
manufacture of baby carriages<br />
This class excludes:<br />
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manufacture of bicycles with auxiliary motor, see 30.91<br />
manufacture of wheeled toys designed to be ridden, including plastic bicycles and tricycles, see 32.40<br />
30.99 Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c.<br />
This class includes:<br />
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manufacture of hand-propelled vehicles: luggage trucks, handcarts, sledges, shopping carts etc.<br />
manufacture of vehicles drawn by animals: sulkies, donkey-carts, hearses etc.<br />
This class excludes:<br />
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works trucks, whether or not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, whether or not self-propelled, of the type used in<br />
factories (including hand trucks and wheelbarrows), see 28.22<br />
decorative restaurant carts, such as a dessert cart, food wagons, see 31.01<br />
31 Manufacture of furniture<br />
This division includes the manufacture of furniture and related products of any material except stone, concrete and ceramic. The<br />
processes used in the manufacture of furniture are standard methods of <strong>for</strong>ming materials and assembling components,<br />
including cutting, moulding and laminating. The design of the article, <strong>for</strong> both aesthetic and functional qualities, is an<br />
important aspect of the production process.<br />
Some of the processes used in furniture manufacturing are similar to processes that are used in other segments of<br />
manufacturing. For example, cutting and assembly occurs in the production of wood trusses that are classified in division 16<br />
(Manufacture of wood and wood products). However, the multiple processes distinguish wood furniture manufacturing from<br />
wood product manufacturing. Similarly, metal furniture manufacturing uses techniques that are also employed in the<br />
manufacturing of roll-<strong>for</strong>med products classified in division 25 (Manufacture of fabricated metal products). The moulding<br />
process <strong>for</strong> plastics furniture is similar to the moulding of other plastics products. However, the manufacture of plastics<br />
furniture tends to be a specialised activity.<br />
31.0 Manufacture of furniture<br />
31.01 Manufacture of office and shop furniture<br />
This class includes the manufacture of furniture of any kind (other than domestic), of any material (except stone, concrete or<br />
ceramic) <strong>for</strong> any place and <strong>for</strong> various purposes.<br />
This class includes:<br />
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manufacture of chairs and seats <strong>for</strong> offices, workrooms, hotels, restaurants and public premises<br />
manufacture of chairs and seats <strong>for</strong> theatres, cinemas and the like<br />
manufacture of special furniture <strong>for</strong> shops: counters, display cases, shelves etc.<br />
manufacture of office furniture<br />
manufacture of laboratory benches, stools, and other laboratory seating, laboratory furniture (e.g. cabinets and tables)<br />
manufacture of furniture <strong>for</strong> churches, schools, restaurants<br />
This class also includes:<br />
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decorative restaurant carts, such as a dessert cart, food wagons<br />
This class excludes:<br />
– blackboards, see 28.23<br />
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