Psa Psic Msword
Psa Psic Msword
2009
Philippine Standard
Industrial Classification
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The 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) presents the latest
revision on the country's standard industrial classification undertaken by the National
Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) in collaboration with concerned agencies in the
Philippine Statistical System (PSS).
The 2009 PSIC was patterned after the United Nations International Standard
Industrial Classification (UN-ISIC) Revision 4, but with some modifications to reflect
national situation and requirements. Like its previous editions, it guarantees international
comparability of statistics relating to economic activities of industries and establishments
generated in the PSS.
The NSCB periodically revises the country's industrial classification system to: (a)
reflect changes in the economic activities, such as the emergence of new industries; (b)
take into account the new technologies employed which affect the organization of
production and shifting of economic activities; and (c) realign with the UN-ISIC revisions
for purposes of international comparability.
The preparation of the 2009 PSIC was made possible with the guidance of the
Technical Working Group on Industrial Classification (TWG-IC) chaired by the Bureau of
Exports and Trade Promotions (BETP) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
under the NSCB Technical Committee on Statistical Standards and Classifications
(TCSSC).
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ROMULO A. VIROL~C/
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Secretary General
Republika ng Pilipinas
PAMBANSANG LUPON SA UGNAYANG PANG-
ESTADISTIKA (NATIONAL STATISTICAL
COORDINATION BOARD)
1st, 2nd & 5th Floors Midland Buendia
Building 403 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue,
Makati City 1200
WHEREAS, one of the classification systems being maintained by the NSCB is the
Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC), which is based on the International
Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) issued by the United Nations Statistics Division
(UNSD);
WHEREAS, the current 1994 PSIC was amended in 2002 based on the ISIC Rev.
3.1 issued by the UNSD in the same year;
WHEREAS, the UNSD issued ISIC Rev. 4 in August 2008 in order to reflect new
industries, new production pattern and new needs for economic analysis, as well as to
improve linkages to major regional classifications;
Attested by:
SUBJECT: Guidelines for the Adoption and Use of the 2009 Philippine Standard
Industrial Classification (PSIC)
Class 9810 and 9820, however, cover only a part or subset of all household
consumption, because households with clearly identifiable economic activities
(whether market or for own final use) are classified in other parts of the 2009
PSIC. These categories have been created for special purposes, such as labor
force surveys, to cover combinations of household activities that would
otherwise be difficult or impossible to assign to a single PSIC category. These
two categories are generally not used in business surveys in the country.
The 2009 PSIC further enhances the relevance of the standard industrial
classification by better reflecting the existing structure of the world economy,
recognizing new industries that have emerged over the past 20 years and
facilitating international comparison through increased comparability with
existing regional classifications in the world. To account for these
developments, the 2009 PSIC now consists of the following sections:
The 2009 PSIC provides substantially more detail at all levels than the
previous version of the PSIC. It consists of 21 sections; 88 divisions, 245
groups, 520 classes, and 1,272 subclasses as compared to the 1994 PSIC
which contains of 17 sections; 60 divisions, 159 groups and 292 classes. This
increased detail responds to the emerging needs and data requirements of both
data producers and data users.
All categories at each level of the 2009 PSIC are mutually exclusive. In
establishing and determining the groups or classes of industrial activities,
homogeneity was considered as a primary factor. To account for homogeneity,
the major aspects of the activities considered were:
The 2009 PSIC was patterned after the United Nations’ International Standard
Industrial Classification (ISIC) Revision 4.
To align the existing PSIC with the ISIC Rev. 4, the following major changes
were adopted and incorporated in the 2009 PSIC.
Major Divisions A (Agriculture, hunting and forestry) and B ( Fishing) in the 1994 PSIC were
combined to form Section A ( Agriculture, forestry and fishing).
Section C – Manufacturing
New divisions in manufacturing were created in the 2009 PSIC, such as Division 21 (Manufacture of
pharmaceuticals, medicinal, chemical and botanical products) and Division 26 (Manufacture of
computer, electronic and optical products). The scope of the latter differs from Division 30
(Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery) in the 1994 PSIC.
The repair of household goods (formerly Division 52 in the 1994 PSIC) was removed from Section
G (Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles) and transferred to Division
95 of Section S (Other service activities) in the 2009 PSIC. On the other hand, the repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles (formerly Division 50 in the 1994 PSIC) was retained as Division 45 of
Section G in the 2009 PSIC, for comparability and continuity reasons
A new Section J (Information and communication) was created in the 2009 PSIC, combining the
activities of the production and distribution of information and cultural products; the provision of the
means to transmit or distribute these products, data or communications; information technology
activities; the processing of data and other information service activities. The main components of
this section are the following: (a) publishing activities (Division 58); (b) software publishing, motion
picture and sound recording activities (Division 59);
(c) radio and TV broadcasting and programming activities (Division 60);
(d) telecommunication activities (Division 61); (e) information
technology activities (Division 62); and (f) other information service
activities (Division 63). These activities were previously under Major
Division D (Manufacturing), Major Division I (Transport, storage and
communications), and Major Division K (Real estate, renting and
business activities) in the 1994 PSIC.
In the 1994 PSIC, Major Division K (Real estate, renting and business activities) was split up into
three (3) sections. Real estate is now represented as a stand-alone section (Section L). The remaining
activities were separated into Section M (Professional, scientific and technical activities) and
Section N (Administrative and support service activities). Computer and related activities previously
classified in Division 72 in the 1994 PSIC are no longer included in this section. Computer repair
activities were grouped with repair of household goods in Section S (Other service activities) while
software publishing and IT activities have been grouped in the new Section J (Information and
communication).
Section P - Education
The scope of education (Section P) was changed to explicitly include specialized sports (Class
8551), cultural education (Class 8552), other education (Class 8559), and educational support
services (Class 8560).
Section Q - Human health and social work activities
More details were created under Section Q, resulting in the creation of three (3) divisions instead of
one in the 1994 PSIC. (1) Human health activities (Division 86); (2) Residential care activities
(Division 87); and
(3) Social work activities without accommodation (Division 88).
Veterinary activities were deleted from this section and transferred as
division (Division 75) in Section M (Professional, scientific and
technical activities
Similar to the 1994 PSIC as amended, the 2009 PSIC provides five (5) levels of
disaggregation.
Second Level (Division) – Sections are further disaggregated into more homogenous smaller groups
called Divisions which are represented by two-digit numeric codes.
Fourth Level (Class) – Groups are further subdivided into finer details
or Classes which are represented by four-digit numeric codes.
Concerned agencies are enjoined to adopt the 2009 PSIC. This memorandum circular
shall take effect immediately.
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Foreword ...................................................... iii
NSCB Resolution No. 2, s.2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
NSCB Memorandum Circular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Technical Notes ................................................. xii
Broad Structure …………………………………………………………………. xx
Detailed Classification:
APPENDICES
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TECHNICAL NOTES
The 2009 PSIC covers all economic activities grouped accordingly in the following
21 sections: (a) agriculture, forestry and fishing; (b) mining and quarrying; (c)
manufacturing; (d) electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply; (e) water supply;
sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; (f) construction; (g) wholesale
and retail; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; (h) transportation and storage; (i)
accommodation and food service activities; (j) information and communication; (k) financial
and insurance activities; (l) real estate activities; (m) professional, scientific and technical
activities; (n) administrative and support service activities; (o) public administration and
defense; compulsory social security; (p) education; (q) human health and social work
activities; (r) arts, entertainment and recreation; (s) other service activities; (t) activities of
households as employers; undifferentiated goods-and-services-producing activities of
households for own use; and (u) activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies. It
takes into account changes in the relative importance and organization of various types of
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economic activities that have taken place since 2002 or for the last seven years. Careful
attention has been given to the emerging potential industries which, though in the process
of development, are expected to be stable and to play an important role in the economy
within the immediate future.
This 2009 PSIC made use of the International Standard Industrial Classification Revision
4 issued by the United Nations Statistics Division as the main reference and basis in order to
meet international comparability. Consistency with the structure of ISIC has been maintained as
far as being practicable with some modifications introduced to reflect national situation and
requirements. Such modifications involved: a) further subdivision of certain ISIC groups (3-digit
categories) and classes (4-digit categories), and providing separate codes for industries of
importance to the national economy; (b) upgrading important industry groups or classes to
higher levels of classification and downgrading those that contribute insignificantly to the national
economy; and (c) extension of the classification to five-digit level by further subdividing the
classes into subclasses.
As in the 1994 PSIC and ISIC, Rev. 3, the characteristics of the economic activities
of the producing units were given primary consideration in delineating the groups of the
2009 PSIC. These are: a) the nature of the goods and services produced, b) the uses to
which the goods and services are put, and c) the inputs, the process, and the technology
of production. Attention was also given to the usual combination of economic activities
customarily carried out under the same ownership or control, differences in scale and
organization of activities, and the relative importance of the activities in the national
economy. The latter was the major consideration in elevating certain groups or classes to
higher levels of classification.
In applying the nature of the goods and services produced as a criterion, account
was taken of the physical composition and stage of fabrication of the items and the needs
served by them. The nature of goods and services produced provided the basis for
grouping producing units according to similarities in, and links between, the raw materials
consumed, and sources of demand and markets for the items produced. The criterion
relating to the economic agents, (e.g., producers, financial institutions, households, etc.)
and the purpose to which the goods and services are disposed of (e.g., intermediate
consumption, capital formation, final consumption and the like) reinforce the first criterion
regarding the stage of fabrication of, and the needs served by these items. This second
criterion enhances the value of the PSIC in distinguishing producing units according to
sources of demand and markets for their output and in tracing the ties among producing
units, and between them and the rest of the economy. The third criterion relating to the
process, technology and organization of production reinforces the consideration for
grouping producing units according to degrees of similarity in cost-structure, relative
magnitude of fixed capital and labor employed, and relative productivity and scale of
operations.
The manner in which activities are combined and allocated among establishments
and the relative importance of the economic activities in the national economy were the
main criteria used in defining the classes and subclasses of the present edition of PSIC.
The former criterion ensures that the units falling into each class or subclass will be as
similar as feasible in the kinds of economic activity they are engaged in. The latter criterion
(relative importance of economic activities) is designed to ensure that the resulting
classification reflects the local conditions and requirements. In general, separate classes
and subclasses were provided for activities that significantly contribute to the national
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economy based on the following criteria: a) value of production, b) number of
establishments engaged in the activity; and c) export winning capability.
The classes and subclasses of the 2009 PSIC were defined such that as far as
possible the following conditions were met: a) the production of the category of goods and
services which characterizes a given class/subclass accounts for the bulk of the output of
the corresponding production units and b) the class contains the units which produce most
of the categories of goods and services which characterize it. The first condition is
required in order that the units included in a given class/subclass will be homogeneous or
as similar to each other as possible. The second condition reinforces the first condition.
These two conditions set the limit to the detail of the classification since classes and
subclasses must be defined in terms of the usual combination of activities customarily
engaged in by the establishments.
The unit classified in an industrial classification is not the product but the
production organization which could be an establishment, an enterprise or a firm, a
household or an activity unit. While different statistical units are used depending on the
kind of statistics to be collected, the ideal statistical units of classification should meet the
following requirements: a) homogeneity in terms of economic activity, b) separate data on
its activities are available and can be compiled meaningfully, and c) it has some degree of
autonomy. Autonomy must not be taken to be absolute. For example, if a unit or its
management is allowed to set its own goals and to buy and sell freely at the market, it is
perceived as a distinct unit.
d) Local unit covers all economic activities carried out by an enterprise from
one location. Local units differ from establishments in that they may be
heterogeneous in its economic activities. The main requirements are that it
falls under one ownership and must be at one location.
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e) The ancillary unit provides non-durable goods or services primarily or
entirely, for the use of the parent producing unit(s). These goods and
services do not become a physical part of the output of parent units and are
customarily provided as subsidiary and supporting activities for
establishments of the same enterprise. The following types of units are not
to be considered ancillary units but should be treated as separate
establishments to be classified to their own activity if separate data on their
activities are available.
i. Units producing goods or doing work which are part of fixed capital
formation
ii. Units which, in addition to producing goods or services for the use
of their parent unit, sell a significant portion of their product or
service to others; and,
iii. Units producing goods which become physical part of the output of
the parent unit, e.g., making boxes, tin cans or the like, by a
department of an enterprise packaging its own products.
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1.1 The gross output of the unit that is attributable to the goods and
services associated with each activity;
The PSIC now provides separate categories for the repair of all kinds of
goods. However, no single high-level category exists that would cover all repair
activities. Based on the type of goods repaired, the activities are classified as
follows: (1) Repair of motor vehicles and of motorcycles are classified in classes
4520 and 4540, respectively; (2) Repair of computers and communication
equipment is classified in group 951; (3) Repair of personal and household goods is
classified in group 952; (4) Repair of other machinery and equipment is classified in
group 331 and (5) Repair of buildings and other structures is classified in division
43.
In some cases, units sell goods or services under their own name but the
actual production, such as the physical transformation process in the case of
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manufacturing, is carried out fully or in part by others through specific contractual
arrangements. This section describes how units involved in such arrangements
should be classified in PSIC.
(b) The contractor is a unit that carries out a specific production process
based on a contractual relationship with a principal. The activities
performed by the contractor are denominated “on free or contract
basis”;
The 2009 PSIC provides substantially more details at all levels compared with the
1994 PSIC. Creation of more categories at the highest level (section level) was done
especially for service activities. The use of capital letters for coding the sections was continued
in order to avoid having to change the PSIC coding structure.
The five levels of disaggregation are maintained, however there was a change in
the nomenclature of the levels. The first level of disaggregation (identified by letters)
formerly designated as major division is now called the section. The sections are
assigned capital letters, the Arabic numbers assigned to a given category of PSIC may be
read as follows: the first and second digits taken together, indicate the division in which the
category is included; the first three digits identify the group; the fourth digits identify the
class and all the five digits indicate the subclass. The 2009 PSIC comprises of 21
sections, which are then further subdivided into a total of 88 divisions, 245 groups, 520
classes and 1,271 subclasses. The hierarchy of classification are: section, division, group,
class and subclass.
The 2009 PSIC was patterned after the United Nations’ International Standard
Industrial Classification (ISIC) Revision 4.
To align the existing PSIC with the ISIC Rev. 4, the following major changes were
adopted and incorporated in the 2009 PSIC.
Section C – Manufacturing
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New divisions in manufacturing were created in the 2009 PSIC, such as
Division 21 (Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal, chemical and
botanical products) and Division 26 (Manufacture of computer, electronic
and optical products). The scope of the latter differs from Division 30
(Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery) in the 1994
PSIC. Other new divisions, such as division 11 (Manufacture of beverages)
and division 31 (Manufacture of furniture) resulted from splitting existing
divisions and thus elevating their components to the division level which in
the 1994 PSIC existed at the group level.
A new Section E was created, consisting of: (a) the “sanitation” activities
(division 90) from Major Division O (Other community, social and personal
service activities), (b) the water collection and distribution activities (division
41) from Major Division E (Electricity, gas and water) and (c) recycling
(division 37) from Major Division D (Manufacturing) in the 1994 PSIC.
The repair of household goods (formerly Division 52 in the 1994 PSIC) was
removed from Section G (Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles) and transferred to Division 95 of Section S
(Other service activities) in the 2009 PSIC. On the other hand, the repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles (formerly Division 50 in the 1994 PSIC) is
retained as Division 45 of Section G in the 2009 PSIC, for comparability
and continuity reasons
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telecommunication activities (Division 61), (e) information technology
activities (Division 62), and (f) other information service activities (Division
63). These activities were previously under Major Division D
(Manufacturing), Major Division I (Transport, storage and communications),
and Major Division K (Real estate, renting and business activities) in the
1994 PSIC.
In the 1994 PSIC, Major Division K (Real estate, renting and business
activities) was split up into three (3) sections. Real estate is now
represented as a stand-alone section (Section L). The remaining activities
were separated into Section M (Professional, scientific and technical
activities) and Section N (Administrative and support service activities).
Computer and related activities previously under Division 72 in the 1994
PSIC are no longer included in this section. Computer repair activities were
grouped with repair of household goods in Section S (Other service
activities) while software publishing and IT activities were grouped in the
new Section J (Information and communication).
Section P - Education
More details were created under Section Q, resulting in the creation of three
(3) divisions instead of one in the 1994 PSIC. (1) Human health activities
(Division 86); (2) Residential care activities (Division 87); and (3) Social
work activities without accommodation (Division 88). Veterinary activities
were deleted from this section and transferred as division (Division 75) in
Section M (Professional, scientific and technical activities
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BROAD STRUCTURE OF THE 2009 PHILIPPINE STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
01111 Growing of leguminous crops such as: mongo, string (A01740 0111 011
beans (sitao), pigeon peas, gisantes, garbanzos, (A01760
bountiful beans (habichuelas), peas (sitsaro)
0113 01130 Growing of corn, except young corn (vegetable) A01200 0111 011
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 Code
A-1
SUB-
PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 Code
0114 01140 Growing of sugarcane including muscovado sugar- A01500 0114 011
making in the farm
01151 Growing of virginia tobacco including flue-curing done A01931 0115 011
in the farm
01152 Growing of native tobacco including flue-curing done A01932 0115 011
in the farm
01171 Growing of leafy and stem vegetables such as : A01730 0113 011
cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, asparagus,
pechay, kangkong and other leafy or stem
vegetables
01172 Growing of fruit bearing vegetables such as: tomato, A0172 0113 011
eggplant, cucumber, amplaya, squash, gourd and
other fruit bearing vegetables, n.e.c.
01179 Growing of other leafy and fruit bearing vegetables, A01730 part 0113 011
n.e.c.
A-2
SUB-
PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 Code
01193 Production or growing of horticultural specialties and A01789 0119 011
nursery products
01194 Growing of plant materials used chiefly in medicinal/ A01992 0199 011
pharmaceutical or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar
purposes
01195 Growing of crops chiefly for construction purposes A01993 0199 011
(e.g., nipa, bamboo, buri, etc.)
01196 Growing of forage crops and other grasses A01994 0199 011
01199 Growing of other non-perennial crops, n.e.c. A01789 part 0119 011
0126 01260 Growing of coconut, including copra-making, tuba A1300 0126 012
gathering and coco-shell charcoal making in the farm
01291 Growing of other tropical fruits, e.g. jackfruit, A01699 part 0125 012
guavas, avocados, lanzones, durian, rambutan,
chico, atis, mangosteen, makopa, etc.
01292 Growing of perennial trees with edible nuts, e.g. pili (A01651 0125 012
nuts, cashew nuts, etc (A01652
(A01653
01293 Growing of rubber tree A01994 part 0129 012
01294 Growing of jathropa tree A01999 part 0129 012
01295 Growing of ornamental or decorative trees such as A01999 part 0129 012
Christmas or pine trees, fire trees, etc.
01299 Growing of other fruits and perennial crops, n.e.c. A01999 part 0129 012
01411 Beef cattle farming (including feed lot fattening) A02210 0141 014
01412 Carabao farming A02220 0141 014
0142 01420 Raising of horses and other equines A02230 0142 014
01441 Sheep farming including sheep shearing by the A02240 0144 014
owner
01442 Goat farming A02250 0144 014
01443 Deer faming NEW 0144 014
01491 Sericulture (silkworm culture for the production of A02910 0149 014
cocoon)
01492 Apiary (bee culture for the production of honey) A02920 0149 014
01493 Vermiculture A02930 0149 014
01494 Crocodile/alligator farming A02960 0149 014
01495 Rabbit farming A02950 0149 014
01496 Raising of semi-domesticated or wild animals A02970 0149 014
including birds, reptiles, insects (e.g. butterfly) and
turtles
01497 Raising and breeding of cats and dogs A02990 part 0149 014
01498 Game propagation and breeding activities A04300 0149 014
01499 Raising of other animals, n.e.c. A02990 0149 014
0152 01520 Planting, transplanting and other related activities A03200 0161 016
01531 Plowing, seeding, weeding, thinning, pruning and A03310 0161 016
similar services
01532 Fertilizer applications A03320 0161 016
01533 Chemical and mechanical weed control, disease and A03330 0161 016
pest control services
01534 Services to establish crops, promote their growth and A03390 0161 016
protect them from pests and diseases, n.e.c.
0154 01540 Harvesting, threshing, grading, bailing and related A03400 0161 016
services
0155 01550 Rental of farm machinery with drivers and crew A03500 0161 016
01571 Preparation of crops for primary markets, i.e. A03800 part 0163 016
cleaning, trimming, grading, disinfecting
01572 Cotton ginning A03600 0163 016
01573 Preparation of tobacco leaves NEW 0163 016
01574 Preparation of coffee, cacao and cocoa beans NEW 0163 016
01581 Growing of paddy rice for seed purposes NEW 0164 016
01582 Growing of seedlings for reforestation NEW 0164 016
01701 Hunting and trapping wild animals in the forest A04100 0170 017
01702 Production of reptile skins or bird skins and other A04200 0170 017
animal skins from hunting activities
01709 Hunting, trapping and other related activities, n.e.c. A04900 part 0170 017
planted forests.
0211 02110 Growing of timber forest species (e.g. Gemelina, A05020 0210 021
Eucalyptus, etc.), planting, replanting, transplanting,
thinning and conserving of forest and timber tracts
02203 Firewood cutting & charcoal making in the forest A05091 0220 022
023 0230 02300 Gathering of non-wood forest products A05099 part 0230 023
mushrooms, truffles
berries
nuts
cork
lac and resins
balsams
vegetable hair
eelgrass
acorns, horse, chestnuts
mosses and lichens
024 0240 02400 Support services to forestry A05099 part 0240 024
forestry inventories
forest management consulting services
timber evaluation
forest fire fighting and protection
forest pest control
031 Fishing
This group includes capture fishery, i.e. the hunting,
collecting and gathering activities directed at
removing or collecting live wild aquatic organisms
(predominantly fish, mollusks and crustaceans)
including plants from the oceanic, coastal or inland
waters for human consumption and other purposes
by hand or more usually by various types of fishing
gear such as nets, lines and stationary traps. Such
actvities can be conducted on the intertidal shoreline
(e.g. collection of mollusks such as mussels and
oysters) or shore based netting, or from home-made
dugouts or more commonly using commercially
made boats in inshore, coastal waters or offshore
waters.
Whale catching
03111 Ocean fishing, commercial (using vessels over 3 tons) B06110 0311 031
03112 Coastal fishing, municipal (using vessels of less than B06120 0311 031
3 tons)
03113 Fish corral fishing B06130 0311 031
03121 Catching fish, crabs and crustaceans in inland waters B06210 0312 031
03122 Gathering shells and clams, edible, in inland waters B06220 0312 031
03129 Other freshwater fishing activities, n.e.c. B06990 part 0312 031
032 Aquaculture
03221 Operation of marine fish tanks, pens, cage except (B06410 0321 032
fish breeding farms and nurseries in sea water (B06420
03222 Operation of freshwater fish breeding farms and B06430 0321 032
nurseries
03223 Catching and culturing ornamental (aquarium) fish B06920 0322 032
03224 Gathering of fry B06930 0322 032
03229 Other marine fish farming activities B06990 0322 032
0323 03230 Operation of marine sport fishing preserves B06990 0322 032
0327 03270 Gathering of laver and other edible seaweeds B06700 0321 032
0328 03280 Support service activities incidental to aquaculture B06800 0322 032
051 0510 05100 Mining of hard coal C11100 part 0510 051 This
class includes :
SUB- PSIC W k
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 o p
r er
B-
14
formed to develop
ISIC ACIC
or prepare
properties for coal
Rev 4 Code
mining, see 4312
052 0520 05200 Mining of lignite C11100 part 0520 052 This
class includes :
61 0610 06100 Extraction of crude petroleum C11200 part 0610 061 This
class includes :
B-
15
This class excludes :
Extraction of condensates
Gas desulphurization
B-
16
Mining of ores valued chiefly for iron content
0721 07210 Mining of uranium and thorium ores C10990 part 0721 072
B-
17
This division includes extraction from a mine or
quarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rock
crushing and the use of salt marshes. The products
are used most notably in construction (e.g. sands,
stones, etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g. clay,
gypsum, calcium etc.), manufacture of chemicals
etc.
B-
18
Mining of natural phosphates and natural potassium
salts
Guano mining
Peat digging
Peat agglomeration
B-
19
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
0899 08990 Other mining and quarrying, n.e.c. C11990 part 0899 089
099 0990 09900 Support activities for other mining and quarrying (C10 part
0990 099
(C111part
(C113 part
(C1191 part
(C1194 part
SECTION C. MANUFACTURING
C-1
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
1012 10120 Production processing and preserving of meat D15120 1010 101
and meat products
102 1020 Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and D1513 1020 102
mollusks
C-2
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class excludes :
10201 Canning/packing of fish and other marine products D15131 1020 102
10202 Drying of fish and other marine products D15132 1020 102
10203 Smoking of fish and other marine products D15133 1020 102
10204 Manufacture of fish paste (bagoong) and fish D15134 1020 102
sauce(patis)
10205 Processing of seaweeds; manufacture of agar-agar D15135 1020 102
or carageenan
10206 Production of fishmeal/prawn feeds D15136 1020 102
10207 Manufacture of unprepared animal feeds from fish, D15137 1020 102
crustaceans and mollusks and other aquatic animals
Roasting of nuts
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
10301 Canning/packing and preserving of fruits and fruit D15141 1030 103
juices
10302 Canning/packing and preserving of vegetables and D15142 1030 103
vegetable juices
10303 Manufacture of fruit and vegetable sauces (e.g. D15143 1030 103
tomato sauce and paste)
10304 Quick-freezing of fruits and vegetables D15144 1030 103
10305 Manufacture of potato flour and meal D15145 1030 103
10306 Roasting of nut or manufacture of nut foods and D15146 1030 103
pastes
10307 Manufacture of perishable prepared foods of fruit and NEW 1030 103
vegetables, such as: salad, peeled or cut vegetables,
tofu (bean curd)
10309 Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables, NEW 1030 103
n.e.c.
Manufacture of margarine
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Production of partly hydrogenated oils, margarine or
other table oils or cooking fats
Manufacture of yoghurt
Manufacture of butter
Manufacture of yoghurt
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of whey
1051 10510 Processing of fresh milk and cream D15210 1050 105
1052 10520 Manufacture of powdered milk (except for infants) D15220 1050 105
and condensed or evaporated milk (filled, combined
or reconstituted)
1053 10530 Manufacture of infants' powdered milk D15230 1050 105
1054 10540 Manufacture of butter, cheese and curd D15240 1050 105
1055 10550 Manufacture of ice cream and sherbet, ice drop, ice D15250 1050 105
candy and other flavored ices
1056 10560 Manufacture of milk-based infants' and dietetic foods D15260 1050 105
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-7
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
1063 10630 Manufacture of starches and starch products D15410 1062 106
Manufacture of gluten
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of preserved pastry goods and cakes
Manufacture of tortillas
10711 Baking of bread, cakes, pastries, pies and similar D15610 1071 107
"perishable" bakery products, including hopia and
doughnut making
10712 Baking of biscuits cookies, crackers, pretzels and D15620 1071 107
similar dry bakery products
10713 Manufacture of ice cream cones (apa) and wafers D15630 1071 107
(barquillos)
10714 Manufacture of snack products such as corn curls, D15640 1071 107
wheat crunchies and similar products
Manufacture of molasses
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of cocoa, cocoa butter, cocoa fat, cocoa
paste, cocoa oil
1074 10740 Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and D15920 1074 107
similar farinaceous products
Manufacture of couscous
1075 10750 Manufactured of prepared meals and dishes D15999 part 1075 107
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
containing coffee
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of vinegar
Manufacture of yeast
10791 Manufacture of herb from drying and further NEW 1079 107
extraction ( e.g. banaba, ampalaya, moringa
(malunggay), sambong, lagundi etc.)
10792 Manufacture of ice, except dry ice D15960 1079 107
10793 Manufacture of soup containing meat, fish, D15991 1079 107
crustaceans, mollusks or pasta
10794 Manufature of infant or dietetic foods containing D15993 1079 107
homogenized ingredients
10795 Egg processing including fertilized egg (balut) and D15994 1079 107
salted eggs
10796 Manufacture of flavoring extracts and food coloring D15995 1079 107
10797 Manufacture of mayonnaise, salad dressing, D15996 1079 107
sandwich spread and similar products
10798 Manufacture of vinegar D15997 1079 107
10799 Manufacture of food products, n.e.c. D15999 1079 107
108 1080 10800 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds D15420 1080 108
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of prepared feeds for pets, including
dogs, cats, birds, fish, etc.
1101 11010 Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits D15511 1101 110
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Blending of wine
1103 11030 Manufacture of malt liquors and malt D15530 1103 110
Manufacture of malt
1104 Manufacture of
includes :
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
11041 Manufacture of soft drinks except drinks flavored with D15541 1104part 110
fruit juices, syrups or other materials
11042 Manufacture of drinks flavored with fruit juices, D15542 1104part 110
syrups or other materials
1106 11060 Manufacture of sports and energy drink NEW 1104part 111
cigarettes
cigars
pipe tobacco
cigarette tobacco; chewing tobacco; snuff
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
1203 12030 Manufacture of chewing and smoking tobacco, snuff D16030 1200 120
1204 12040 Curing and redrying tobacco leaves D16040 1200 120
1209 12090 Tobacco manufacturing, n.e.c. D16090 1200 120
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CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Bleaching of jeans
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
1391 13910 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics D17310 1321 132
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
dust cloths, dishcloths and similar articles, life
jackets, parachutes etc.
13931 Manufacture of carpets and rugs, except mats of D17221 1323 132
textile materials
13932 Manufacture of mats (including mattings) of textile D17222 1323 132
materials
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
13941 Manufacture of cordage, rope, and twine D17231 part 1394 139
13942 Manufacture of fishing nets and other nettings, D17232 part 1394 139
(excluding mosquito and hairnets)
13943 Manufacture of products of cordage, rope and twine D17233 part 1394 139
products
Manufacture of felt
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of shoe-lace, of textiles
1322;
13991 Manufacture of narrow fabrics, laces, tulles and other D17291 1329 132
net fabrics
13992 Manufacture of felt and non-woven fabrics D17292 1329 132
13993 Manufacture of fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered D17293 1329 132
or laminated with plastic
13994 Manufacture of fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered D17294 1329 132
or laminated other than with plastic and rubber
13995 Manufacture of fabrics for industrial use (wicks and D17295 1329 132
gas mantles)
13996 Manufacture of fiber batting, padding and upholstery D17297 1329 132
filling including coir
13999 Manufacture of miscellaneous textiles, n.e.c. D17299 1329 132
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This division includes manufacture of wearing
apparel. The material used may be of any kind and
may be coated, impregnated or rubberized. This
includes leather or composition leather, woven,
knitted or crocheted fabric, non-woven, footwear of
textile material without applied soles, underwear and
nightwear, work wear, T-shirts, dressing gowns,
blouses, babies garments, sports wear, hats and
caps and other clothing accessories (such as gloves,
belts, shawls ties, cravats, hairness etc.) for men,
women and children. This class also includes
custom tailoring, the manufacture of and the parts of
the products as previously listed.
Custom tailoring
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Manufacture of wearing apparel of rubber or plastic
not assembled by stitching but merely sealed
together, see 2219, 2220;
1411 14110 Men's and boys' garment manufacturing D18110 1410 141
1412 14120 Women's and girls' and babies' garment D18120 1410 141
1413 14130 Ready-made embroidered garments manufacturing D18130 1410 141
1419 Manufacture of wearing apparel, n.e.c
14191 Manufacture of raincoats by cutting or sewing except D18910 1410 141
rubber or plastics
14192 Manufacture of hats, gloves, handkerchiefs, D18920 1410 141
neckwear and belts regardless of material
14199 Manufacture of wearing apparel, n.e.c D18990 1410 141
14301 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel D17320 part 1430 143
14302 Manufacture of knitted or crocheted hosiery, D17320 part 1430 143
underwear and outerwear when knitted or crocheted
directly into shape
14309 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted articles, n.e.c. D17390 1430 143
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
144 1440 14400 Manufacture of articles of fur D18300 1420 142
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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This does not include the manufacture of furniture,
or the installation of wooden fittings and the like.
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Manufacture of plywood, veneer panels and similar
laminated wood boards and sheets
1622 16220 Manufacture of wooden window and door screens, D20180 1622 162
shades and venetian blinds
1623 16230 Manufacture of other builders' carpentry and joinery; D20130 1622 162
millworking
1624 16240 Manufacture of wooden containers D20150 part 1623 162
1629 16290 Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture D20190 1629 162
of articles of cork and plaiting materials, except
furniture, n.e.c.
paperboard
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS I NDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of bleached, semi-bleached or
unbleached paper pulp by mechanical, chemical
(dissolving or non-dissolving) or semi-chemical
processes
1702 17020 Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard (D21020 1702 170
and of containers of paper and paperboard (D21013
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes :
cleansing tissues
toilet paper
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Processes used in printing include a variety of
methods for transferring an image from a plate,
screen, or computer file to a medium, such as paper,
plastics, metal, textile articles, or wood. The most
prominent of these methods entails the transfer of
the image from a plate or screen to the medium
through lithographic, gravure, screen or flexographic
printing. Often a computer file is used to directly
"drive" the printing mechanism to create the image
or electrostatic and other types of equipment (digital
or
C-31
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Silk screen-printing on textiles and wearing apparel,
see 1313;
Production of proofs
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SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Reproduction from master copies of gramophone
records, compact discs and tapes with music or other
sound recordings from master copies of records
18201 Reproduction of video and computer tapes from D22401 1820 182
mastercopies
18202 Reproduction of floppy, hard or compact disks D22402 1820 182
18203 Film and video reproduction D22403 1820 182
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
191 1910 19100 Manufacture of coke oven products D23100 1910 191
Agglomeration of coke
192 1920 19200 Manufacture of refined petroleum products D23200 1920 192
199 1990 19900 Manufacture of other fuel products D23900 2399 239
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This division includes the transformation of organic
and inorganic raw materials by a chemical process
and the formation of products. It distinguishes the
production of basic chemicals that constitute the first
industry group from the production of intermediate
and end products produced by further processing of
basic chemicals that make up the remaining industry
classes.
elemental gases
liquid or compressed air
refrigerant gases
mixed industrial gases
inert gases such as carbon dioxide
isolating gases
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
20112 Manufacture of industrial (compressed and liquefied) D24113 2011 201
gases
20113 Manufacture of inorganic salts and compounds D24112 2011 201
20114 Manufacture of ethyl alcohol D15512 part 2011 201
20115 Manufacture of alcohol except ethyl D24114 2011 201
20116 Manufacture of inorganic acids, alkalis and chlorine D24111 2011 201
20117 Manufacture of organic acids and organic D24115 2011 201
compounds
20119 Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and D24119 2011 201
nitrogen compounds, n.e.c.
2012 20120 Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds D24210 2012 201
polyamides
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS silicones
1994 Rev 4 Code
20131 Manufacture of synthetic rubber and factice derived D24121 2013 201
from oils, in primary forms
20132 Production of mixtures of synthetic rubber and D24122 2013 201
natural rubber or rubber-like gums (e.g., balata), in
primary forms
20133 Manufacture of plastic synthetic resins D24123 2013 201
20134 Manufacture of plastic materials except man-made D24124 2013 201
fiber and glass fiber
2021 20210 Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical D24220 2021 202
products
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
2022 Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar
coatings, printing ink and mastics
Manufacture of mastics
2023 polishing
Manufacturepreparations, perfumescleaning
of soap and detergents, and and
toilet
preparations
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of cleaning and polishing products :
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
essentials oils
Manufacture of matches
C-41
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-42
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of synthetic aromatic products, see
2011;
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of medicinal active substances to be
used for their pharmacological properties in the
manufacture of medicaments: antibiotics, basic
vitamins, salicylic and O-acetylsalicylic acids, etc.
Processing of blood
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
22111 Manufacture of rubber tires (including parts) and D25111 2211 221
tubes
22112 Retreading and rebuilding of tires D25112 2211 221
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
rubberized yarn and fabrics
inflatable balloons
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
22199 Manufacture of other rubber products, n.e.c. D25199 2219 221
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see 221;
22201 Manufacture of plastic articles for packing goods (e.g. D25201 2220 222
boxes, bags, sacks, etc)
22202 Manufacture of plastic household wares D25202 2220 222
22203 Manufacture of plastic furniture fittings D25203 2220 222
22204 Manufacture of plastic pipes and tubes D25204 2220 222
22205 Manufacture of other plastic, industrial /office/school D25205 2220 222
supplies
22206 Manufacture of primary plastic products (e.g. sheets, D25206 2220 222
film, plates, etc.)
22207 Manufacture of linoleum and hard surface floor D39950 2220 222
coverings
22208 Manufacture of plastic window and doorscreen, D25207 2220 222
shades and venetian blinds
22209 Manufacture of plastics products, n.e.c. D25209 2220 222
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes :
23101 Manufacture of flat glass (including float glass) D26101 2310 231
23102 Manufacture of glass containers D26102 2310 231
23103 Manufacture of glass fibers (including glass wool) D26103 2310 231
and yarn of glass fibers
23109 Manufacture of glass and glass products, n.e.c. D26109 2310 231
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-50
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of statuettes and other ornamental
ceramic articles
23931 Manufacture of vitreous china tableware and other D26912 2393 239
kitchen articles of a kind commonly used for domestic
23932 Manufacture of articles of porcelain or china, D26911 2393 239
stoneware, earthenware, imitation porcelain or
common pottery
23933 Manufacture of coarse clay products D26914 2393 239
23934 Manufacture of sanitary ware, vitreous china D26913 2393 239
plumbing fittings and fixtures
23939 Manufacture of other porcelain and ceramic products, D26919 2393 239
n.e.c.
C-50
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of cements used in dentistry, see 3250;
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
23961 Manufacture of structural concrete products D26951 2395 239
23969 Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and D26959 2395 239
plaster, n.e.c.
2397 23970 Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone D26960 2396 239
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Production of ferro-alloys
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-54
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Production of semi-finished products of steel
2411 24110 Operation of blast furnaces and steel making furnaces D27110 2410 241
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
242 Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous
Semi-manufacturing of aluminum
Semi-manufacturing of copper
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
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GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
2421 24210 Gold and other precious metal refining D27210 2420 242
2422 24220 Non-ferrous smelting and refining , except precious D27220 2420 242
metals
2423 24230 Non-ferrous rolling, drawing and extrusion mills D27230 2420 242
2424 24240 Manufacture of pipe fittings of non-ferrous metals D27240 2420 242
2429 24290 Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous D27290 2420 242
metals, n.e.c.
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Manufacture of tube or pipe fittings of cast-steel
24321 Aluminum and aluminum base alloy casting D27321 2432 243
24322 Copper and copper base alloy (brass, bronze) casting D27322 2432 243
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of tanks (armored military vehicles), see
3040.
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-60
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of cutlasses, swords, bayonets, etc.,
see 2593;
25201 Manufacture of small arms and accessories D29271 part 2520 252
25209 Manufacture of weapons and ammunitions, n.e.c. D29279 part 2520 252
25911 Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal D28911 2591 259
products
25912 Powder metallurgy D28912 2591 259
2592 25920 Treatment and coating of metals; machining D28920 2592 259
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
3211.
similar
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of baths, sinks, washbasins and similar
articles
25991 Manufacture of metal containers used for the packing D28994 part 2599 259
or conveyance of goods
25992 Manufacture of wire nails, not in steel rolling D28995 part 2599 259
25993 Manufacture of fabricated wire products D28996 part 2599 259
25994 Manufacture of small hand-operated kitchen D28991 part 2599 259
appliances
25995 Manufacture of metal sanitary ware and plumbing D28993 part 2599 259
fixtures
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
25996 Manufacture of needles (except for knitting and D28992 part 2599 259
sewing machines), pins and fasteners including
zippers
25997 Manufacture of aluminum window and door screens, D28997 part 2599 259
shades and venetian blinds
25999 Manufacture of miscellaneous fabricated metal D28999 part 2599 259
products, n.e.c.
Manufacture of microprocessors
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Manufacture of interface cards (e.g. sound video,
controllers, network, modems)
2611 26110 Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes D32100 2610 261
2612 26120 Manufacture of semi-conductor devices and other D32200 2610 261
electronic components
262 2620 26200 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment D30200 part 2620 262
and accessories
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This includes the manufacture and/or assembly of
various electronic computers, and computer
peripheral equipment, such as storage devices and
input/output devices (printers, monitors, keyboards).
Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid. Digital
computers, the most common type, are devices that
do all the following : (1) store the processing
program or programs and the data immediately
necessary for the execution of the program, (2) can
be freely programmed in accordance with the
requirements of the user, (3) perform arithmetical
computations specified by the user and (4) execute,
without human intervention, a processing program
that requires the computer to modify its execution by
logical decision during the processing run. Analog
computers are capable of simulating mathematical
models and comprise at least analog control and
programming elements
Manufacture of printers
Manufacture of monitors
Manufacture of keyboards
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of multi-function office equipment, such
as fax-scanner-copier combinations
263 2630 26300 Manufacture of communication equipment D30300 part 2630 263
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of cable television equipment
Manufacture of pagers
Manufacture of televisions
C-68
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of jukeboxes
Manufacture of microphones
C-69
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes manufacture of search,
detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical and
nautical systems and instruments; automatic controls
and regulators for applications, such as heating, air-
conditioning, refrigeration and appliances; intruments
and devices for measuring, diplaying, indicating,
recording, transmitting and controlling industrial
process variables, such as temperature, humidity,
pressure, vacuum, combustion, flow, level, viscosity,
density, acidity, concentration and rotation totalizing
(i.e. registering) fluid meters and counting devices;
instruments for measuring and testing the
characteristics of electricity and electrical signals;
instruments and instrumentation systems for
laboratory analysis of the chemical or physical
composition or concentration of samples of solid,
fluid, gaseous or composite material and other
measuring and testing instruments and parts thereof.
Manufacture of humidistats
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
26512 Manufacture of electrical quantities measuring and D33122 part 2651 265
controlling instruments
26513 Manufacture of temperature measuring and D33123 part 2651 265
controlling hygrometric instruments
26514 Manufacture of pressure measuring and controlling D33124 part 2651 265
instruments and gauges
26515 Manufacture of flow of liquids or gases measuring D33125 part 2651 265
and controlling instruments
26516 Manufacture of mechanical motion, measuring and D33126 part 2651 265
controlling, timing and cycle instruments
26517 Manufacture of industrial process control equipment D33130 part 2651 265
26519 Manufacture of professional and scientific and D33129 part 2651 265
measuring and controlling equipment, n.e.c.
26521 Manufacture of watches and clocks of all kinds D33301 part 2652 265
including cases of precious metals
26522 Manufacture of watch bands and bracelets of D33302 part 2652 265
precious metals
26529 Manufacture of other watch and clocks parts, n.e.c. D33309 part 2652 265
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of CT scanners
Manufacture of electrocardiographs
Manufacture of pacemakers
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
26701 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses D33201 part 2670 267
Manufacture of photographic equipment and
26702 accessories D33202 part 2670 267
268 2680 26800 Manufacture of magnetic and optical media C30200 part 2680 268
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the manufacture of magnetic and
optical recording media, such as : blank magnetic
audio and video tapes and casettes, blank diskettes,
blank optical discs and hard drive media.
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Manufacture of electrical relays
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the manufacture of non-
rechargeable and rechargeable batteries.
2731 27310 Manufacture of fiber optic cables D31300 part 2731 273
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of extension cords, see 2790;
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SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-79
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of chandeliers
Manufacture of flashlights
Manufacture of spotlights
27401 Manufacture of electric lamps fluorescent and fixtures D31502 2740 274
27402 Manufacture of lighting equipment and parts except D31501 2740 274
for use on cycle and motor equipment
27403 Manufacture of motor vehicle lighting equipment D31904 2740 274
27404 Manufacture of bicycle lighting equipment D31901 2740 274
27405 Manufacture of lighting sets used for Christmas trees D31503 2740 274
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SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
C-80
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the manufacture of
miscellaneous electrical equipment other than
motors, generators and transformers, batteries and
accumulators, wires and wiring devices, lighting
equipment or domestic appliances.
Manufacture of electromagnets
Manufacture of sirens
C-81
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of non-electrical signs, see class
according to material (plastic signs 2220, metal
signs 2599);
27903 Manufacture of appliance cords, extension cords, and NEW 2790 279
other electrical cord
27904 Manufacture of accelerators (cyclotrons, betatrons) D31905 part 2790 279
27905 Manufacture of electrical signalling equipment such NEW 2790 279
as traffic lights and pedestrical signalling equipment
27909 Manufacture of other electrical equipment, n.e.c. D31909 part 2790 279
C-82
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This division includes the manufacture of machinery
and equipment that act independently on materials
either mechanically or thermally or perform operation
on materials (such as handling, spraying, weighing
or packing), including their mechanical components
that produce and apply force, and any specially
manufactured primary parts. This category includes
fixed and mobile or hand-held devices, regardless of
whether they are designed for industrial, building and
civil engineering , agricultural or home use. The
manufacture of special equipment for passenger or
freight transport within demarcated premises also
belongs within this division.
C-83
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-84
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
Manufacture of boiler-turbine sets
28111 Manufacture of internal combustion engines (gas and D29111 part 2811 281
diesel)
28112 Manufacture of engines and turbines for marine D29112 part 2811 281
propulsion
28113 Manufacture of parts of engines and turbines, except D29113 part 2811 281
for aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines
28119 Manufacture of engines and turbines, except for D29119 part 2811 281
transport, n.e.c.
2812 28120 Manufacture of fluid power equipment D29121 part 2812 281
C-84
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
2814 28140 Manufacture of bearings, gears and driving elements D29130 part 2814 281
C-85
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class excludes :
2815 28150 Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners D29140 part 2815 281
Manufacture of burners
C-86
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
28161 Manufacture of lifting and hoisting machinery, cranes, D29152 part 2816 281
elevators , industrial trucks, tractors, stackers,
specialized ports for lifting and handling equipment
28162 Manufacture of derricks, lifting and handling D29151 part 2816 281
equipment for contruction and mining
28163 Manufacture of marine capstans, pulley tackel and D29153 part 2816 281
hoists, etc.
28169 Manufacture of other lifting and handling equipment, 2816 281
n.e.c.
C-87
SUB- ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION PSIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of typewriters
2818 28180 Manufacture of power-driven hand tools D29222 part 2818 281
C-88
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
machinery
C-89
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of attic ventilation fans (gable fans, roof
ventilators, etc.)
28191 Manufacture of weighing machines except scientific D29191 part 2819 281
weighing apparatus used for laboratories
28192 Manufacture of refrigerating or freezing equipment for D29192 part 2819 281
commercial purposes
28193 Manufacture of unit air-conditioners D29193 part 2819 281
28194 Manufacture of packing and wrapping machinery D29194 part 2819 281
28195 Manufacture of machinery for cleaning or drying D29195 part 2819 281
bottles or other containers or for aerating beverages
28196 Manufacture of fans intended for industrial D29196 part 2819 281
applications, exhaust hoods for commercial,
laboratory or industrial use
28197 Manufacture of calendering or other rolling machines D29197 part 2819 281
other than for metals or glass
28199 Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery, D29199 part 2819 281
n.e.c. (including manufacture of specialized parts for
general purpose machinery and equipment)
C-90
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This group includes the manufacture of special-
purpose machinery, i.e. machinery for exclusive use
in an PSIC industry or a small cluster of PSIC
industries. While most of these are used in other
manufacturing processes, such as food
manufacturing or textile manufacturing, this group
also includes the manufacture of machinery specific
for other (non-manufacturing industries), such as
aircraft launching gear or amusement park
equipment.
C-91
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of road trailers or semi-trailers, see
2920.
C-92
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of power-driven hand tools, see 2818;
28221 Manufacture of machine tools for working metal D29221 part 2822 282
28222 Manufacture of machine tools and accessories D29223 part 2822 282
including precision measuring tools
28223 Parts and accessories for the machine tools D29225 part 2822 282
classified in this group
28224 Manufacture of apparatus for electroplating, D31902 part 2822 282
electrolysis and electrophoresis
28229 Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and D29229 part 2822 282
machine tools, n.e.c.
2823 28230 Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy D29230 part 2823 282
C-93
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of pile drivers and pile-extractors,
mortar spreaders, bitumen spreaders, concrete
surfacing machinery, etc.
cream separators
C-94
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of presses, crushers, etc. used to make
wine, cider, fruit juices, etc.
28251 Manufacture of machinery for food processing D29251 part 2825 282
28252 Manufacture of presses, crushers and similar D29252 part 2825 282
machinery used to make wine, cider, fruit juices or
similar beverages
28253 Manufacture of machinery for the preparation of D29253 part 2825 282
tobacco and for the making of cigarettes or cigars, or
pipe or chewing tobacco or snuff
C-95
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
spinning machines
knitting machines
C-96
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of washing and drying machines, see
2750;
28269 Manufacture of machinery for textile apparel and D29269 2826 282
part
leather production, n.e.c.
C-97
glassware, glass fibre or yarn
28291 Manufacture of machinery for pulp, paper and D29294 part 2829 282
paperboard industries
28292 Manufacture of machinery for working rubber or D29292 part 2829 282
plastic or for the manufacture of products of these
materials
28293 Manufacture of printing-trade machinery and D29293 part 2829 282
equipment
28294 Manufacture of machinery for producing tiles, bricks, D29295 part 2829 282
shaped ceramic pastes, pipes, graphite, electrodes,
blackboard chalk, foundry molds, etc.
28295 Manufacture of machines for production or hot- D29298 part 2829 282
working of glass; glassware or yarn
28296 Manufacture of centrifugal clothes driers D29297 part 2829 282
28299 Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery, D29299 part 2829 282
n.e.c.
C-97
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
The maintenance and repair of vehicles produced in
this division are classified in 4520.
C-99
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of bodies, including cabs of motor
vehicles
29201 Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles D34201 2920 292
29202 Manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers D34202 2920 292
C-100
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of plastic hoses and belts and other
plastic products, see 2220;
Building of warships
C-101
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Construction of floating structures: floating docks,
pontoons, coffer-dams, floating landing stages,
buoys, floating tanks, barges, lighters, floating
cranes, non-recreational inflatable rafts, etc.
30111 Building of ships and boats other than sports and D35111 3011 301
30112 Manufacture of floating or submersible drilling D35113 3011 301
platforms
30113 Manufacture of inflatable rafts D35114 3011 301
30114 Manufacture of metal sections for ships and barges D35115 3011 301
C-102
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of parts of pleasure and sporting boats
: manufacture of sails, see 1392; manufacture of
iron or steel anchors, see 2599; manufacture of
marine engines, see 2811;
C-103
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of engines and turbines, see 2811.
Manufacture of helicopters
gliders
C-104
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of lighting equipment for aircraft, see
2740;
304 3040 30400 Manufacture of military fighting vehicles D2927 part 3040 304
Manufacture of tanks
3091 Manufacture of
includes :
Manufacture of sidecars
C-105
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
C-106
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes manufacture of furniture of any
kind, any material (except stone, concrete or
ceramic) for any place and various purposes.
C-107
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Working of diamonds
C-107
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Manufacture of technical or laboratory artciles of
precious metal (except instruments and parts
thereof); crucible, spatulas, electroplating anodes,
etc.
3212 32120 Manufacture of imitation of jewelry and related articles D39980 3212 321
of
jewelry made from base metals plated with precious
metals; jewelry containing imitation stones such as
imitation gems stones, imitation diamonds, and
similar articles
C-109
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
322 3220 Manufacture of musical instruments
C-109
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
C-111
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-112
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
32302 Manufacture of sporting balls D39320 3230 323
32309 Manufacture of sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. D39390 3230 323
C-112
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the manufacture of laboratory
apparatus, surgical and medical instruments,
surgical appliances and supplies, dental equipment
and supplies, orthodontic goods, dentures and
orthodontic appliances. Included is the manufacture
of medical, dental and similar furniture where the
additional specific functions determines the purpose
of the product, such as dentist's chairs with built-in
hydraulic functions.
operating tables
examination tables
dentist's chairs
C-113
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
32501 Manufacture of medical, surgical, dental furniture and D33111 3250 325
fixtures
32502 Manufacture of opthalmic goods, eyeglasses, D33201 part 3250 325
sunglasses, lenses ground to prescription, contact
lenses, safety goggles
32503 Manufacture of prosthetic appliances, artificial teeth D33114 3250 325
made to order
32504 Manufacture of medical and precision instruments D33115 3250 325
32505 Manufacture of temperature measuring and D33123 part 3250 325
controlling hygrometric instruments
32506 Manufacture of cement used in dentistry D24243 3250 325
32509 Manufacture of other medical and dental instruments D33119 part 3250 325
and supplies, n.e.c.
C-114
Manufacture of pens and pencils of all kinds whether
or not mechanical
Manufacture of globes
Taxidermy activities
3291 32910 Manufacture of pens and pencils of all kinds D39910 3290 329
3292 32920 Manufacture of umbrellas, walking sticks, canes, D39930 3290 329
whips and riding crops
3293 32930 Manufacture of articles for personal use, e.g. D39940 3290 329
smoking pipes, combs, slides and similar articles
3294 32940 Manufacture of candles D39960 3290 329
3295 32950 Manufacture of artificial flowers, fruits and foliage D39970 3290 329
3296 Manufacture of burial coffin
32961 Manufacture of wooden coffin D20160 3290 329
32962 Manufacture of metal coffin D28999 part 3290 329
3299 Manufacture of other miscellaneous articles, n.e.c.
32991 Manufacture of buttons, except plastic D39991 3290 329
32992 Manufacture of brooms, brushes and fans D39992 3290 329
32993 Manufacture of identification plates, badges, D39993 3290 329
emblems and tags
32994 Manufacture of signs and advertising displays D39994 3290 329
32995 Manufacture of cigarette lighters D39995 3290 329
C-114
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
32999 Manufacture of miscellaneous articles, n.e.c. D39999 3290 329
C-116
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
C-117
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4
CLASS 1994 Code
3311 33110 Repair of fabricated metal products (D28111 par 3311 331
C-117
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes repair and maintenance of
industrial machinery and equipment like sharpening
or installing commercial and industrial machinery
blades and saws or the provision of welding (e.g.
automotive, general) repair services; the repair of
agricultural and other heavy and industrial machinery
and equipment (e.g. forklifts and other materials
handling equipment, machine tools, commercial
refrigeration equipment, construction equipment and
mining machinery), comprising machinery and
equipment of division 28. (D29112 part
(D29113 part
This class includes : (D29119 part
(D29121 part
Repair and maintenance of non-automotive engines,
e.g. ship or rail engines (D29122 part
(D29123 part
Repair and maintenance of pumps and related
equipment (D29130 part
(D29140 part
Repair and maintenance of fluid power equipment (D29151 part
(D29152 part
Repair of valves (D29153 part
(D29191 part
Repair of gearing and driving elements (D29192 part
(D29193 part
Repair and maintenance of industrial process
furnaces (D29194 part
(D29195 part
Repair and maintenance of materials handling
equipment (D29196 part
Repair and maintenance of commercial refrigeration
equipment and air purifying equipment (D29197 part
(D29199 part
Repair and maintenance of commercial-type general
purpose machinery (D29211 part
(D29212 part
Repair of other power-driven hand-tools (D29213 part
(D29219 part
Repair and maintenance of metal cutting and metal
forming machine tools and accessories (D29221 part
(D29222 part
Repair and maintenance of other machine tools (D29223 part
(D29224 part
Repair and maintenance of agricultural tractors (D29225 part
(D29229 part
Repair and maintenance of agricultural machinery
and forestry and logging machinery (D29230 part
(D29241 part
Repair and maintenance of metallurgy machinery (D29242 part
(D29251 part
Repair and maintenance of mining, construction and
oil and gas field machinery (D29252 part
(D29253 part
Repair and maintenance of food, beverage, and
tobacco processing machinery (D29261 part
(D29262 part
Repair and maintenance of textile apparel, and
leather production machinery (D29263 part
(D29269 part
Repair and maintenance of papermaking machinery (D29291 part
(D29292 part
C-118
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Repair and maintenance of other special purpose
machinery of division 28 (D29293 part
(D29294 part
Repair and maintenance of weighing equipment (D29295 part
(D29296 part
Repair and maintenance of vending machines (D29297 part
(D29298 part
Repair and maintenance of cash registers (D29299 part
(D29400 part
Repair and maintenance of photocopy machines (D30111 part
(D30112 part
Repair of calculators, electronic or not (D30113 part
(D30114 part
Repair of typewriters (D30119 part
(D30900 part
This class excludes installation, repair and (D31902 part
maintenance of furnace and other heating
equipment, see 4322.
3313 33130 Repair of electronic and optical equipment (D33201 par 3313 331
(D33113 part
This class includes repair and maintenance of goods (D33121 part
produced in groups 265, 266 and 267, except those
that are considered household goods.
(D33122 part
This class includes the repair and maintenance of (D33123 part
the measuring, testing, navigating and control
equipment of group 265, such as:
(D33124 part
aircraft engine instruments (D33125 part
(D33126 part
automotive emissions testing equipment (D33129 part
(D33130 part
meteorological instruments (D33112part
(D33202 part
physical, electrical and chemical properties testing
and inspection equipment
surveying instruments
pacemakers
hearing aids
electrocardiographs
irradiation apparatus
C-119
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Repair and maintenance of optical instruments and
equipment of class 2670, if the use is mainly
commercial, such as:
binoculars
microscopes) telescopes
photographic equipment
C-120
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Repair and maintenance of primary and storage (D31904 part
batteries
(D31905 part
Repair and maintenance of electric lighting
3830;
C-121
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
33151 Repairing of ships and boats other than sports and D35112 3315 331
33152 Repairing of sports and pleasure boats D35122 part 3315 331
33159 Repair of transport equipment, except motor (D35300 par 3315 331
vehicles, n.e.c.
(D35991part
(D35992 part
332 3320 33200 Installation of industrial machinery and equipment (D29111part 3320 332
(D29112 part
This class includes the specialized installation of (D29119 part
machinery. However, the installation of equipment
that forms an integral part of building or similar
structures, such as installation of escalators, elecrical
wiring, burglar alarm systems or air-conditioning
systems, is classified as construction.
(D29121 part
This class includes : (D29122 part
(D29140 part
Installation of industrial machinery in industrial plant (D29151part
(D29152 part
Installation of industrial process control equipment (D29153 part
(D29191 part
Installation of other industrial equipment, e.g. : (D29192 part
(D29193 part
communication equipment (D29194 part
(D29195 part
C-122
SUB- PSIC ISIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
mainframe and similar computers (D29196 part
(D29197 part
irradiation and electromedical equipment, etc. (D29199 part
(D29213 part
Dismantling large-scale machinery and equipmen (D29219 part
(D29221 part
Activities of millwrights (D29223 part
(D29224 part
Installation of bowling alley equipment (D29230 part
(D29241part
Machine rigging (D29242 part
(D29251part
This class excludes: (D29252 part
(D29253 part
Installation of electrical wiring, burglar alarm
systems, see 4321; (D29261 part
(D29262 part
Installation of air-conditioning system, see 4322; (D29263 part
(D29269 part
Installation of elevators, escalators, automated (D29291 part
doors, vacuum cleaning systems etc., see 4329;
(D29292 part
Installation of doors, staircases, shop fittings,
C-123
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
D-1
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
352 3520 35200 Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels E40200 3520 352
through mains
353 3530 35300 Steam, air conditioning supply and production of ice E40300 3530 353
D-2
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
D-3
ISIC ACIC
SUB- PSIC code
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
CLASS 1994
4
SECTION E. WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE,
WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
360 3600 36000 Water collection, treatment and supply E41000 3600 360
E-
164
ISIC ACIC
SUB- PSIC code
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
CLASS 1994
4
Treatment of wastewater in order to prevent
pollution, see 3700;
(Long distance) transport of water via pipelines, see 4930.
E-
165
ISIC ACIC
SUB- PSIC code
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
CLASS 1994
4
This class includes :
fats
used batteries
3821 38210 Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste O90090 part 3821 382
3822 38220 Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste O90090 part 3822 382
E-
167
ISIC ACIC
SUB- PSIC code
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
CLASS 1994
4
This class includes the disposal and treatment prior
to disposal of solid or non-solid hazardous waste,
including waste that is explosive, oxidizing,
flammable, toxic, irritant, carcinogenic, corrosive or
infectious and other substances and preparations
harmful for human health and environment.
E-
168
ISIC ACIC
SUB- PSIC code
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
CLASS 1994
4
DIVISION 39. REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
AND OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
E-
169
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
SECTION F. CONSTRUCTION
F-1
This division includes general construction of
buildings of all kinds. It includes new work, repair,
additions and alterations, the erection of pre-
fabricated buildings or structures on the site and also
construction of temporary nature. Included is the
construction of entire dwellings, office buildings,
stores and other public and utility buildings, farm
buildings etc
airport buildings
warehouses
religious buildings
421 4210 42100 Construction of roads and railways F45203 part 4210 421
Construction of tunnels
422 4220 42200 Construction of utility projects (F45203 part 4220 422
(F45340 part
This includes the construction of distribution lines and
related buildings and structures that are integral part
reservoirs
429 4290 42900 Construction of other civil engineering projects F45203 part 4290 429
Dredging of waterways
Installation of:
electrical wiring and fittings
telecommunications wiring
satellite dishes
lighting systems
fire alarms
4322 43220 Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation F45310 4322 432
gas fittings
steam piping
elavators, escalators
lightning conductors
Installation of furniture
wall paper
439 4390 43900 Other specialized construction activities (F45490 part 4390 439
(F45320 part
This class includes : (F45100 part
(F45390 part
Construction activities specializing in one aspect (F45203 part
common to different kind of structures, requiring
specialized skill or equipment :
de-humidification of buildings
shaft sinking
Subsurface work
G-1
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev code
4
Car auctions
mechanical repairs
electrical repairs
electronic injection system repair
ordinary servicing
bodywork repair
repair of motor vehicle parts
washing, polishing, etc.
spraying and painting
repair of screens and windows
repair of motor vehicle seats
Anti-rust treatment
45301 Wholesale of motor vehicles parts and accessories G50301 4530 453
45302 Retail sale of motor vehicles parts and accessories G50302 4530 453
45303 Wholesale of motor vehicles tires and batteries G50303 4530 453
45304 Retail sale of motor vehicles tires and batteries G50304 4530 453
45309 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories, n.e.c. G50309 4530 453
45401 Sale of motorcycles and their parts and components G50401 4540 454
45402 Maintenance and repair of motorcycles and their G50402 4540 454
parts and components
Wholesale of leather
46201 Wholesale of palay, corn (unmilled) and other grains G51211 4620 462
46202 Wholesale of abaca and other fibers, except G51212 4620 462
synthetic fibers
46203 Wholesale of coconut and coconut by-products G51213 4620 462
46204 Wholesale of oleaginous fruits (e.g., oil seeds, palm G51214 4620 462
oil, sunflower seeds, etc.)
46205 Wholesale of tobacco leaf G51215 4620 462
46206 Wholesale of flowers and plants G51216 4620 462
46207 Wholesale of livestock and poultry and unprocessed G51217 4620 462
animal products
46208 Wholesale of fish and other seafoods G51218 4620 462
46209 Wholesale of farm, forest and marine products, G51219 4620 462
including seeds and animal feeds, hides and skins,
leather, etc., n.e.c.
Wholesale of beverages
G-6
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Wholesale of yarn
Wholesale of fabrics
Wholesale of umbrellas
46411 Wholesale of textile fabrics, all kinds, including man- G51311 4641 464
made fibers
46412 Wholesale of wearing apparel, except footwear G51312 4641 464
46413 Wholesale of made-up textile goods, except wearing G51313 4641 464
apparel
46414 Wholesale of articles of clothing, including G51318 4641 464
accessories
46415 Wholesale of footwear, all kinds of materials G51315 4641 464
46416 Wholesale of embroideries G51314 4641 464
46417 Wholesale of cordage, rope and twine G51316 4641 464
46418 Wholesale of leather and leather goods, including G51317 4641 464
man-made leather, except footwear
46419 Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear, n.e.c. G51319 4641 464
G-7
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Wholesale of software.
46521 Wholesale of electronic valves and tubes G51700 part 4652 465
46522 Wholesale of semi-conductor devices G51700 part 4652 465
46523 Wholesale micro-chips and integrated circuits G51700 part 4652 465
46524 Wholesale of printed circuits G51700 part 4652 465
46525 Wholesale of radio and television including parts and G51393 4652 465
accessories
46526 Wholesale of telephone and communications G51700 part 4652 465
equipment including parts and accessories
46527 Wholesale of blank audio and video tapes and G51700 part 4652 465
diskettes, magnetic and optical disks (CDs, DVDs)
4653 46530 Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and G51501 4653 465
supplies
46599 Wholesale of other machinery and equipment, n.e.c. G51800 4659 465
4661 46610 Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and G51410 4661 466
related products
4662 46620 Wholesale of metals and metal ores G51420 4662 466
46631 Wholesale of lumber and planing mill products, wood G51431 4663 466
in the rough
46632 Wholesale of cement, hydraulic G51432 4663 466
46633 Wholesale of masonry materials, except cement G51435 4663 466
46634 Wholesale of flat glass G51436 4663 466
46635 Wholesale of hardware, paints, varnishes and G51434 4663 466
lacquers, and plumbing materials, including fittings
and fixtures
46636 Wholesale of electrical materials G51433 4663 466
46637 Wholesale of wallpaper and floor coverings G51395 4663 466
46639 Wholesale of construction materials and supplies, G51439 4663 466
n.e.c.
Wholesale of rubber
469 4690 46900 Non-specialized wholesale trade G51909 part 4669 466
SUB- PSIC T s
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 h i
i o
This class includes wholesale of a variety of goods s n
without any particular specialization
d i
DIVISION 47. RETAIL TRADE, EXCEPT OF i n
MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES v c
i l
udes the retail includes units engaged primarily in selling to the
ISIC ACIC
(sale without general public, from displayed goods, products such
transformation) of as personal computers, stationery, paint or timber, Rev code
new and used although these sales may not be for personal or 4
goods mainly to household use. Some processing of goods may be
the general public, involved, but only incidental to selling, e.g. sorting or
for personal or repacking of goods, installation of a domestic
household appliance, etc.
consumption or
utilization, by This division also includes the retail sale by
shops, department commission agents and activities of retail auctioning
stores, stalls, mail- houses.
order houses,
hawkers and This division excludes :
peddlers,
consumer Sale of farmers products by farmers, see Division 01;
cooperatives, etc.
47221 Retail sale of alcoholic beverages (not consumed on G52206 part 4722 472
the spot)
47222 Retail sale of non-alcoholic beverages G52206 part 4722 472
4723 47230 Retail sale of tobacco products in specialized stores G52208 4723 472
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
473 4730 47300 Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores G50500 4730 473
47421 Retail sale of of radio and television, including parts G52334 4742 474
and accessories
47422 Retail sale of audio and video equipment G52900 4742 474
47423 Retail sale of stereo equipment, CD and DVD players G52900 4742 474
and equipment
47429 Retail sale of audio and video equipment, n.e.c. G52333 part 4742 474
4753 47530 Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings G52399 part 4753 475
in specialized stores
47591 Retail sale of home furnishing, furniture and fixtures, G52331 4759 475
including lamps and lamp shades
47592 Retail sale of chinaware, glassware, earthenware and G52332 4759 475
utensils
47593 Retail sale of household appliances, articles and G52333 4759 475
equipment
47594 Retail sale of musical instruments and records, tapes G52335 part 4759 475
and cartridges
47595 Retail sale of handicrafts G52336 4759 475
47599 Retail sale of electrical household appliances, G52339 part 4759 475
furniture, lighting equipment and other household
articles in specialized stores, n.e.c.
Retailclass
This sale ofexcludes
travel accessories
retail saleofofleather and
second-hand or
leather substitutes
antique books, see 4774.
47731 Retailgroup
This sale ofincludes
feeds, fertilizers
the saleand in insecticides
specialized stores G52382 4773 477
47732 Retail sale
carrying a of toys, gifts
particular lineandof novelty
products goods
not included in G52394 part 4773 477
47733 Retail parts
other sale ofof the
office machines such
classification, and asequipment,
clothing, G52360 4773 477
excluding computers and computer
footwear and leather articles, pharmaceutical peripheral
and
equipment goods, watches, souvenirs, cleaning
medical
47734 Retail sale weapons,
materials, of jewelry, watches
flowers and and clocks
pets and others. G52396 4773 477
47735 Retailincluded
Also sale of fresh and retail
is the artificial flowers
sale and plants
of used goods in G52383 4773 477
47736 Retail sale of beauty
specialized stores. parlor supplies and equipment 4773 477
47737 Retail sale of art goods, marble products, painting G52392 4773 477
4771 and artists'
Retail supplies
sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in
47738 Retail sale of
specialized optical goods and supplies
stores G52391 4773 477
47739 Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores, (G52399part 4773 477
n.e.c.class includes :
This (G52381
(G52397
Retail sale of articles of clothing
4774 Retail sale of second-hand goods
Retail sale of articles of fur
This class includes retail sale of second-hand
SUB- clothing, footwear and leather articles, books and
GROUP CLASS other goods, antiques and activities of auctioning PSIC ISIC ACIC
INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
houses.
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
47741 Retail sale of second-hand clothing, footwear and G52400 part 4774 477
leather articles
47742 Retail sale of books and other goods G52400 part 4774 477
47743 Retail sale of antiques and auctioning houses G52400 part 4774 477
47749 Retail sale of second-hand goods, n.e.c. G52400 part 4774 477
4775 47750 Retail sale of liquefied petroleum gas and other fuel prod G52370 4773 477
4781 47810 Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages G52520 part 4781 478
and tobacco products
4782 47820 Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing G52520 part 4782 478
and footwear
47911 Retail sale via mail order G52510 part 4791 479
47912 Retail sale via telephone order G52510 part 4791 479
47913 Retail sale via internet NEW 4791 479
4931 49310 Urban or suburban passenger land transport, except I60122 4921 494
by bus
taxi operations
airport shuttles
49321 Jeepney and Asian Utility Vehicle (AUV) operation I60920 4922 494
49322 Tricycles and pedicabs operation I60930 4922 494
49323 Public utility cars and taxicabs operation I60910 4922 494
49329 Other land transport operation, n.e.c. I60990 4922 494
5021 50210 Inland passenger water transport (I61200 part 5021 502
(I61300 part
H-23
This class includes transport of passenger via rivers,
canals, lakes and other inland waterways, including
inside harbours and ports. It also includes rental of
pleasure boats with crew for inland water transport.
H-24
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev 4 code
1994
Space transport
includes :
52101 General bonded warehouses except grain warehouse I63410 part 5210 521
52211 Freight terminal facilities for trucking companies I63191 5221 522
52212 Operation of parking lots I63192 5221 522
52213 Operation of toll roads and bridges I63193 5221 522
52219 Other supporting land transport activities, n.e.c. I63199 5221 522
5222 52220 Service activities incidental to water transportation I63200 part 5222 522
lighthouse activities
5223 52230 Service activities incidental to air transportation I63300 part 5223 522
Stevedoring
Forwarding of freight
I-1
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Restaurants
Cafeterias
Fast-food restaurants
Pizza delivery
I-3
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Also included is the operation of food concessions at
sports and similar facilities. The food is often
prepared in a central unit.
Bars
Taverns
Cocktail lounge
Coffee shops
I-3
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
5812 58120 Publishing of directories and mailing lists D22110part 5812 581
5813 58130 Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals D22120 5813 581
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
catalogs
greeting cards
forms
: operating systems
SUB- PSIC A c
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 c o
Sound recording and recording of books on tape, t u
see 5920; i n
v t
Television broadcasting, see 602; i
t a
Film processing other than for the motion picture i c
industry, see 7420; e t
s o
Activities of personal theatrical or artistic agents or r
agencies, see 7490; o s
f ,
Renting of video tapes, DVD's to the general public,
see 7222; o c
w a
Real-time (i.e.simultaneous) closed captioning of n r
live television performances of meetings, t
conferences, see 8299; a o
c o
J-37
nists, directors, stage designers and technical specialists, ISIC ACIC
see 9000. Rev 4 code
closed captioning
film/tape transfers
5913 59130 Motion picture, video and television programme O92113 5913 591
distribution activities
J-38
Film duplicating (except reproduction of motion
picture film for theatrical distribution ) as well as
reproduction of audio and video tapes, CDs or
DVDs from master copies, see 1820;
60101 Radio broadcasting and relay station and studios O92131 6010 601
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
60102 Radio program production O92133 part 6010 601
60103 Radio broadcasting activities over the Internet NEW 6010 601
(Internet radio stations)
60201 Television broadcasting and relay stations and O92132 6021 602
studios including closed circuit television services
60202 Television program production O92133 part 6021 602
60203 Television broadcasting activities over the Internet NEW 6021 602
(Internet television stations)
J-41
The transmission facilities that carry out these
activities may be based on a single technology or a
combination of technologies.
61901 Telephone access in facilities open to the public service NEW 6190 619
61902 Internet access in facilities open to the public service NEW 6190 619
activities
61903 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)service activities NEW 6190 619
J-43
61909 Other telecommunications service activities, n.e.c. I64290 6190 619
J-44
computer systems that integrate computer hardware,
software and communication technologies; on-site
management and operation of clients' computer
databases
web pages
J-45
Separate sale of computer hardware or software,
see 4651,4741.
software installation
6311.
web hosting
streaming services
application hosting
J-47
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the receiving of deposits and/or
close substitutes for deposits and extending of credit
SECTION K. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE
or lending funds.The granting of credit can take a
ACTIVITIES
variety of forms, such as loans, mortgages, credit
cards etc. These activities are generally carried out
This section includes financial service activities,
by monetary institutions other than central banks,
including insurance, reinsurance and pension
such as:and
funding banks; savings
activities banks; and
to support creditservices.
financial unions.
Acting as banker
This class includes to legal
the government
entities organized to pool
securities or other financial assets, without
The activities
managing, on of central
behalf banks will vary
of shareholders orfor institutional
beneficiaries.
reasons.
The portfolio is customized to achieve specific
investment characteristics, such as diversification,
6419 Other monetary
risks, rate intermediation
of return, and price volatility. These entities
SUB- earn interest, dividends, and other property income, PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY
but have little DESCRIPTION
or no employment and no revenue from
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS the sale of services. ISIC ACIC
INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class excludes :
Funds and trusts that earn revenue from the sale of
goods or services, see PSIC class according to their
principal activity;
K-
48
Activities of holding companies, see 6420;
includes :
K-
49
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
factoring activities
64991 Mutual building and loan association operation J66981 6499 649
64992 Non-stock savings and loan association operation J66982 6499 649
64993 Credit cooperative activities J66983 6499 649
64994 Mutual benefit association operation J66984 6499 649
64999 Non-bank thrift institution operations, n.e.c. J66989 6499 649
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
DIVISION 65. INSURANCE, REINSURANCE
AND PENSION FUNDING, EXCEPT
COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
This division includes the underwriting annuities and
insurance policies and investing premiums to build
up a portfolio of financial assets to be used against
future claims. Provision of direct insurance and
reinsurance is included.
651 Insurance
Pension funds
Retirement plans
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
6612 66120 Security and commodity contracts brokerage J68120 6612 661
Securities brokerage
6619 66190 Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities J68190 part 6619 661
6622 66220 Activities of insurance agents and brokers J68200 part 6622 662
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the activities of insurance agents
and brokers (insurance intemediaries) in selling,
negotiating or soliciting of annuities and insurance
and reinsurance policies.
salvage administration
actuarial services
663 6630 66300 Fund management activities J67020 part 6630 663
land
L-1
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Operation of campgrounds, trailer parks and similar
accommodation, see 5520;
682 6820 68200 Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis K70200 6820 682
L-2
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
M-1
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Other activities of notaries public, civil law notaries,
bailiffs, arbitrators, examiners and referees.
M-2
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
This class also includes activities of head offices,
centralized administrative offices, corporate offices,
district and regional offices, subsidiary management
offices.
lobbying activities
M-3
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 code
M-4
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
cartograhic and spatial information activities
712 7120 71200 Technical testing and analysis K74220 7120 712
M-5
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
radiographic testing of welds and joints
failure analysis
M-6
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
research and development on engineering and
technology
M-7
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
731 7310 Advertising
aerial advertising
promotion of products
point-of-sale marketing
marketing consulting
7420;
M-8
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
73101 Advertising agency, except billboard and outdoor K74301 7310 731
advertising
73102 Billboard and outdoor adverstising services K74302 7310 731
73103 Media representation K74303 7310 731
73104 Commercial art services K74304 7310 731
73109 Advertising services, n.e.c. K74309 7310 731
732 7320 73200 Market research and public opinion polling K74130 7320 732
includes :
Activities of interior
excludes :
M-9
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Design and programming of web pages, see 6201;
aerial photography
Film processing :
mounting slides
Activities of photojournalists
M-10
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
74202 Commercial and consumer photograph production K74941 7420 742
(except aerial photography)
74203 Photograph and motion pictures processing (not K74942 7420 742
related to motion pictures and TV industries)
74204 Film developing and printing and photograph K74944 7420 742
enlarging
74205 Aerial photography K74943 7420 742
74206 Microfilming activities K74945 7420 742
74207 Underwater photography K74946 7420 742
74209 Photographic activities, n.e.c. K74949 7420 742
activities
Security consulting
Agronomy consulting
Environmental consulting
M-11
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Activities carried on by agents and agencies on
behalf of individuals usually involving the obtaining of
engagements in motion picture, theatrical production
or other entertainment or sports attractions and the
placement of books, plays, artworks, photographs
etc., with publishers, producers, etc.
M-12
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 code
This division includes the provision of animal health
care and control activities for farm animals or pet
animals. These activities are carried out by qualified
veterinarians in veterinary hospitals as well as when
visiting farms, kennels or homes, in own consulting
and surgery rooms or elsewhere. It also includes
animal ambulance activities.
M-13
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
771 7710 77100 Renting and leasing of motor vehicles K71110 part 7710 771
bicycles
7722 77220 Renting of video tapes and disks K71304 part 7722 772
N-71
Renting of recreational and sports goods, see 7721;
machine tools
hot-air balloons
N-72
Renting and operational leasing of agricultural and
forestry machinery and equipment without operator
crane lorries
Renting of containers
Renting of pallets
774 7740 77400 Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, K74999 part 7740 774
except copyrighted works
patented entities
brand names
franchise agreements
78101 Labor recruitment and provision of personnel, local K74911 part 7810 781
78102 Labor recruitment and provision of personnel, K74912 part 7810 781
overseas
78103 On-line employment placement agencies K72400 part 7810 781
78104 Casting agencies activities O92491 7810 781
78105 Theatrical booking agency activities O92492 7810 781
78109 Other activities of employment placement agencies, 7810 781
n.e.c.
783 7830 78300 Other human resources provision (K74911 part 7830 783
(K74912 part
N-75
This provision of human resources is typically done
on a long-term or permanent basis and the units
classified here may perform a wide range of human
resource and personnel management duties
associated with this provision.
N-77
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
801 8010 80100 Private security activites K74920 part 8010 801
bodyguard services
polygraph services
fingerprinting services
802 8020 80200 Security systems service activities K74920 part 8020 802
811 8110 81100 Combined facilities support activities K74999 part 8110 811
SUB- PSIC P y
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 r
This class includes : o o
v n
Provision of a combination of support services within i e
a client's facility, such as general interior cleaning, s
maintenance, trash disposal, guard and security, i
o
mail routing, reception, laundry and related services o
f
to support operations within facilities. n
offices
houses or apartments
factories
shops
institutions
General (non-specialized) cleaning of other business
and professional premises and multiunit residential
buildings
Bottle cleaning
Street sweeping
813 8130 81300 Landscape care and maintenance service activities (K74211part 8130 813
(K74939 part
Greenery for :
8211 82110 Combined office administrative service activities K74999 part 8211 821
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 Code
This class includes the provision of a combination of
day-to-day office administrative services, such as
reception, financial planning, billing and record
keeping, personnel and physical distributon (mail
services) and logistics for others on a contract or fee
basis.
Document preparation
8299 82990 Other business support service activities, n.e.c. K74999 8292 829
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
Repossession services
customs administration
SUB- PSIC m y
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 o s
Budget implementation and management of public n
funds and public debt : raising and receiving of e a
O-
87
nd control of their This class excludes : ISIC ACIC
disbursement Rev 4 Code
Operation of government owned or occupied
Administration of buildings, see 6810, 6820;
overall (civil) R&D
policy and Administration of R&D policies intended to increase
associated funds personal well-being and of associated funds, see
8412;
Administration and
operation of overall Administration of R&D policies intended to improve
economic and economic performance and competitiveness, see
social planning and 8413;
statistical services
at the various Administration of defense-related R&D policies and
levels of of associated funds, see 8422;
government
Operation of government archives, see 9101.
health
education
culture
sport
recreation
environment
housing
SUB- PSIC A f
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 d
social services m e
i n
Public administration of R&D policies and associated n v
funds for these areas. i i
s r
This class also includes : t o
r n
Sponsoring of recreational and cultural activities a m
t e
Distribution of public grants to artists n
i
o t
Administration of potable water supply programmes a
n
l
Administration of waste collection and disposal o
O-
88
Compulsory social security activities, see 8430; ISIC ACIC
protection Rev 4 Code
programmes Education activities, see division 85;
O-
89
This class excludes international disaster or conflict
refugee services, see 8890.
8423 84230 Public order and safety activities L75230 8423 842
O-
90
Firefighting and fire prevention : administration and
operation of regular and auxillary fire brigades in fire
prevention, firefighting, rescue of persons and
animals, assistance in civic disasters, floods, road
accidents, etc.
retirement pensions
O-
91
Non-compulsory social security, see 6530;
O-
92
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
SECTION P. EDUCATION
P-1
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
This group include activities to prepare young
children to the first level of education, second stage.
Such programs are directed mainly towards children
becoming accustomed to group activities such as
singing, dancing, participation in rhythm groups and
group games to promote healthy and socially
desirable habits. Also stressed is the development of
skills in handling coloring, molding, lettering and
similar materials as well as simple tools. Introduction
to basic educational programs includes readiness in
the learning areas. The entry to this level of
education may begin at age three or four. The pre-
primary/pre-school level may last from one to four
years.
P-2
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
This group also includes special education for
children with special needs, e.g., the gifted and the
mentally, psycho-socially and differently-abled.
85321 Public general secondary education for children with M80220 8521 852
special needs
85322 Private general secondary education for children with M81220 8521 852
special needs
P-3
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
The programs consist of the following areas of
concern: (a) trade, craft and industries, (b)
agriculture, and (c) fisheries. The principal subject-
matter content of these programs include the regular
school curriculum at this level but with more attention
and time to elementary drafting, blueprint reading,
and a range of technical subjects depending on the
student's interests.
85331 Public techical and vocational secondary education M80230 8522 852
85332 Private technical and vocational secondary education M81230 8522 852
8551 85510 Sports and recreation education O92410 part 8541 854
P-4
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
This class includes the provision of instruction in
athletic activities to groups or individuals, such as by
camps and schools. Overnight and day sports
instruction camps, are also included.
Cheerleading instruction
Gymnastics instruction
Swimming instruction
Yoga instruction
Art instruction
academic)
P-5
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
Religious instruction
Flying schools
Lifeguard training
Survival training
Computer training
856 8560 85600 Educational support services (M80590 par 8550 855
(M81590 part
This class includes :
Educational consulting
P-6
SUB- CLASS PSIC 1994 ISICACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
Rev 4 Code
Educational guidance counselling services
P-7
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
Q-8
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
86129 Other private hospitals, sanitaria and other similar N85121 part 8612 861
activities, n.e.c.
Orthodontic activities
Q-9
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 code
86211 Public medical activities (including puericulture and N85112 8621 862
laboratory services)
86212 Public dental and laboratory services N85113 8621 862
86219 Public medical, dental and other health activities, N85119 8621 862
n.e.c.
869 8690 86900 Other human health activities N85190 8690 869
This class also includes : Transfer of patients, with neither equipment for
lifesaving nor medical personnel, see divisions 49,
Activities of 50, 51;
dental
paramedical Non-medical laboratory testing, see 7120;
personnel
such as dental Testing activities in the field of food hygiene, see
therapists, 7120;
school dental
nurses and Hospital activities, see 8610;
dental
hygienists,
Medical and dental practice activities, see 8620;
who may work
remote from,
but are Nursing care facilities, see 8710.
periodically
supervised by
the dentist
Activities of
medical
laboratories
such as: X-ray DIVISION 87. RESIDENTIAL CARE
ACTIVITIES
SUB- PSIC ISIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 code
This division includes the provision of residential
care combined with either nursing, supervisory or
other types of care as required by the residents.
Facilities are a significant part of the production
process and the care provided is a mix of health and
social services with the health services being largely
some level of nursing services.
871 8710 87100 Residential nursing care facilities (N85311part 8710 871
(N85313 part
This class includes acitivities of :
convalescent homes
nursing homes
This class excludes :
87202 Caring for the mentally and physically handicapped N85314 part 8720 872
873 8730 87300 Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled N85313 part 8730 872
Assisted-living facilities
Continuing care retirement communities
orphanages
Disiplinary camps
88101 Welfare and guidance counseling activities (elderly N85322 part 8810 881
and disabled)
88102 Day-care activities for the elderly or for handicapped N85329 part 8810 881
adults
88103 Vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for N85323 part 8810 881
disabled adults
889 8890 Other social work activities without accommodation,
n.e.c.
88901 Welfare and guidance counseling activities for N85322 part 8890 889
children and adolescents
88902 Child-care activities (including for the handicapped) N85321 8890 889
88903 Vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for N85323 8890 889
unemployed persons
88904 Charitable activities N85324 8890 889
88909 Other social work activities without accommodation, N85329 part 8890 889
n.e.c.
Q-
16
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS ISIC ACIC
CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
1994 Rev 4 Code
R-
17
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
1994 Rev 4 Code
cataloguing collections
9102 91020 Museums activities and operation of historical sites O92320 9102 910
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
1994 Rev 4 Code
Operation of historical sites and buildings
Operation of botanical
This class excludes : and zoological gardens,
including children's zoos
Renovation and restoration of historical sites and
Operation of section
buildings, see nature F;reserves, including wildlife
preservation, etc.
Restoration of works of art and museum collection
This class
objects, excludes
see 9000; :
Landscape
Activities of and gardening
libraries services,see
and archives, see9101.
8130;
DIVISION
This 92. GAMBLING
class includes : AND BETTING
ACTIVITIES
920 9200 92000 Gambling and betting activities (O92499 part 9200 920
(G52399 part
This class includes :
Off-track betting
stadiums boxing
arenas
golf courses
bowling lanes
fitness centers
badminton courts
billiard halls
basketball clubs
volleyball clubs
badminton
clubs football
clubs bowling
clubs swimming
clubs golf clubs
boxing clubs
body-building clubs
chess clubs
9321 93210 Activities of amusement parks and theme parks O92193 9321 932
9411 94110 Activities of business and employers membership O91110 9411 941
organizations
S-1
SUB- ISIC
PSIC ACIC
GROUP CLASS CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Rev
1994 code
4
This class includes :
S-2
9491 94910 Activities of religious organizations O91910 9491 949
9499 94990 Activities of other membership organizations, n.e.c. O91990 9499 949
Consumer associations
Automobile associations
9511 95110 Repair of computers and peripheral equipment K72500 part 9511 951
terminals
Computer projectors
Fax machines
Two-way radios
repair of bicycles
repair of books
piano - tuning
9621 96210 Washing and dry cleaning of textile and fur products O93010 9601 962
963 9630 96300 Funeral and related activities O93030 9603 963
parlors
Genealogical organizations
96901 Social escort service activities (excluding tourist O93091 9609 963
guides)
96902 Pet boarding activities O93094 9609 963
96903 Astrological and spiritualists' activities O93099 9609 963
96904 Shoe shiners, porters, valet car parkers activities O93099 9609 963
96905 Coin-operated machines activities O93099 9609 963
96409 Miscellaneous service activities, n.e.c. O93099 9609 963
SUB- PSIC
GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION ISIC ACIC
CLASS 1994 Rev 4 Code
U-1
T-
12
APPENDICES
MEMBERS OF THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP ON INDUSTRIAL
CLASSIFICATION
Bernie S. Justimbaste
Director, Planning and Evaluation Service
Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
Maura S. Lizarondo
Assistant Director, Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
Department of Agriculture (DA)
Artemio D. Bernandino
Chief, Commodities Studies Division
Tariff Commission
Agnes R. Legaspi
Chief, Economic Data Processing
Bureau of Export and Trade Promotion
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Severa B. de Costo
Chief, Statistical Classification and Standard Division
National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB
Louella R. Ragos
Statistical Coordination Officer IV
National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
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NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD
LINA V. CASTRO
Assistant Secretary General
CYNTHIA S. REGALADO
OIC-Director, Programs, Policies and Standards Office
SEVERA B. DE COSTO
Chief, Statistical Classifications and Standard Division (SCSD)
LOUELLA R. RAGOS
ARNEL B. MAALIW
FERNANDO GINO B. REGALADO
MARIETTA V. GUMELA GLENDA
P RECTO
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DETAILED
CLASSIFICATION