Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
SIC Code lookup and SIC code search by industry. Standard industry classification codes and marketing lists for 40 million businesses.
The SIC Code Directory allows you to narrow-down from the more general (Top-Level 2-digit) SIC Codes and identify the 4-digit Code as well as the Extended 6-digit SIC Codes for your application and usage.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) System Search. This page allows the user to search the 1987 version SIC manual by keyword, to access descriptive information for a specified 2,3,4-digit SIC, and to examine the manual structure. Enter a SIC CODE:
A SIC Code is an organized and hierarchical way to classify businesses according to industries. At SICCODE.com, we compile, verify, organize, and provide classification information for up to 15 million businesses in the USA.
Enter a SIC Code. The SIC may be specified at the 2, 3, or 4-digit level. SIC Division level information may be obtained by entering the division letter (e.g., D for Manufacturing). Inspections in all industries will be selected if no SIC specification is made.
Search SIC Codes by Industry. Click Here for Data Appends & Targeted Marketing Lists. * Current Number of US Businesses within that Primary SIC Code. Discover and search SIC codes by industry to categorize and classify your business operations effectively.
SIC stands for Standard Industrial Classification and NAICS stands for North American Industry Classification System. These are commonly used industry codes in the US, Canada, and Mexico. These universal numbering methods help identify the industry affiliation of a company.
Search SIC Codes for thousands of industries with IBISWorld’s SIC Code lookup and search tool. Search by keyword, code or business type.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes are four-digit numerical codes used to categorize U.S. companies by the industries in which they operate. Companies are required to use them in...
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) was a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code as a method of standardizing industry classification for statistical purposes across agencies.