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Explanatory Notes<br />

UK Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities 2007 – <strong>SIC</strong>(2007)<br />

16.24 Manufacture of wooden containers<br />

This class includes:<br />

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manufacture of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings of wood<br />

manufacture of pallets, box pallets and other load boards of wood<br />

manufacture of barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products of wood<br />

manufacture of wooden cable-drums<br />

This class excludes:<br />

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manufacture of luggage, see 15.12<br />

manufacture of cases of plaiting material, see 16.29<br />

16.29 Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials<br />

This class includes:<br />

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manufacture of various wooden products:<br />

■ wooden handles and bodies <strong>for</strong> tools, brooms, brushes<br />

■ wooden boot or shoe lasts and trees, clothes hangers<br />

■ household utensils and kitchenware of wood<br />

■ wooden statuettes and ornaments, wood marquetry, inlaid wood<br />

■ wooden cases <strong>for</strong> jewellery, cutlery and similar articles<br />

■ wooden spools, cops, bobbins, sewing thread reels and similar articles of turned wood<br />

■ other articles of wood<br />

natural cork processing, manufacture of agglomerated cork<br />

manufacture of articles of natural or agglomerated cork, including floor coverings<br />

manufacture of plaits and products of plaiting materials: mats, matting, screens, cases etc.<br />

manufacture of basket-ware and wickerwork<br />

manufacture of fire logs and pellets <strong>for</strong> energy, made of pressed wood or substitute materials like coffee or soybean<br />

grounds<br />

manufacture of wooden mirror and picture frames<br />

manufacture of frames <strong>for</strong> artists’ canvases<br />

manufacture of wooden shoe parts (e.g. heels and lasts)<br />

manufacture of handles <strong>for</strong> umbrellas, canes and similar<br />

manufacture of blocks <strong>for</strong> the manufacture of smoking pipes<br />

This class excludes:<br />

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manufacture of mats or matting of textile materials, see 13.92<br />

manufacture of luggage, see 15.12<br />

manufacture of wooden footwear, see 15.20<br />

manufacture of matches, see 20.51<br />

manufacture of clock cases, see 26.52<br />

manufacture of wooden spools and bobbins that are part of textile machinery, see 28.94<br />

manufacture of furniture, see 31.0<br />

manufacture of wooden toys, see 32.40<br />

manufacture of brushes and brooms, see 32.91<br />

manufacture of coffins, see 32.99<br />

manufacture of cork life preservers, see 32.99<br />

17 Manufacture of paper and paper products<br />

This division includes the manufacture of pulp, paper and converted paper products. The manufacture of these products is<br />

grouped together because they constitute a series of vertically connected processes. More than one activity is often carried out<br />

in a single unit.<br />

There are essentially three activities: The manufacture of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibres from other matter in<br />

wood, or dissolving and de-inking of used paper, and mixing in small amounts of reagents to rein<strong>for</strong>ce the binding of the fibres.<br />

The manufacture of paper involves releasing pulp onto a moving wire mesh so as to <strong>for</strong>m a continuous sheet. Converted paper<br />

products are made from paper and other materials by various techniques.<br />

The paper articles may be printed (e.g. wallpaper, gift wrap etc.), as long as the printing of in<strong>for</strong>mation is not the main<br />

purpose.<br />

The production of pulp, paper and paperboard in bulk is included in group 17.1, while the remaining classes include the<br />

production of further-processed paper and paper products.<br />

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