Industry Codes (NAICS)

Updated: April 9, 2025

Industry Codes: The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

At the start of your research, it may not be clear what specific industry you should be examining. A good strategy is to find out if your business idea is classified in an industrial classification system. These systems organize industries by assigning them a numeric code. The most commonly used system is the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Once you know your Industry Classification Code you can use this number to:

  • Find industry-specific statistics on government websites or in library databases
  • Generate lists of competitors in company directories

Another common classification system is the Standard Industry Code (SIC). NAICS have mostly replaced the SIC, but the SIC is still used by some commercial databases. Finding and using these classification systems to effectively search can be tricky, so don't hesitate to ask a librarian for help.

Start With These Suggestions

Type Code Description
NAICS 23 Construction
NAICS 2381 Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors
NAICS 238130 Framing Contractors
NAICS 2383 Building Finishing Contractors
NAICS 238350 Finish Carpentry Contractors
NAICS 31-33 Manufacturing 
NAICS 3371 Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing
NAICS 337110 Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing
SIC 1751 Carpentry Work
SIC 175101 Cabinet and finish carpentry
SIC 2434 Wood Kitchen Cabinets
SIC 2541 Wood Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions, Shelving, and Lockers

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Search or browse all NAICS or SIC codes on the NAICS Association website. Some NAICS codes are different in Canada — you can search by keyword or browse Canadian NAICS codes at Statistics Canada or Canadian Industry Statistics. To search for a SIC code using a NAICS code and vice versa, use the NAICS & SIC Crosswalks.   

For more information about planning your industry research, including identifying your industry codes, check out the video tutorial for Module 3: Planning Your Industry Research.