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NAICS 314999
All other miscellaneous textile product mills




2007 NAICS Definition

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing textile products (except carpets and rugs; curtains and linens; textile bags and canvas products; rope, cordage, and twine; and tire cords and tire fabrics) from purchased materials. These establishments may further embellish the textile products they manufacture with decorative stitching. Establishments primarily engaged in adding decorative stitching such as embroidery or other art needlework on textile products, including apparel, on a contract or fee basis for the trade, are included in this industry.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

  • Manufacturing yarns and thread--are classified in Industry 31311, Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills;
  • Manufacturing carpets and rugs--are classified in Industry 314110, Carpet and Rug Mills;
  • Manufacturing curtains and linens--are classified in Industry 31412, Curtain and Linen Mills;
  • Manufacturing textile bags and canvas products--are classified in Industry 31491, Textile Bag and Canvas Mills;
  • Manufacturing rope, cordage, and twine--are classified in U.S. Industry 314991, Rope, Cordage, and Twine Mills; and
  • Manufacturing tire cords and tire fabrics--are classified in U.S. Industry 314992, Tire Cord and Tire Fabric Mills.

Index entries that bring you to this industry:

  • Aircraft tie down strap assemblies (except leather) manufacturing
  • Apparel fillings (e.g., cotton mill waste, kapok) manufacturing
  • Appliqueing on textile products (except apparel)
  • Art needlework contractors on apparel
  • Art needlework on clothing for the trade
  • Badges, fabric, manufacturing
  • Bags, sleeping, manufacturing
  • Banners made from purchased fabrics
  • Batts and batting (except nonwoven fabrics) manufacturing
  • Beading on textile products (except apparel) for the trade
  • Belting made from purchased fabrics
  • Bias bindings made from purchased fabrics
  • Binding carpets and rugs for the trade
  • Bindings, bias, made from purchased fabrics
  • Bows made from purchased fabrics
  • Burnt-out laces manufacturing
  • Carpet cutting and binding
  • Cotton battings (except nonwoven batting) manufacturing
  • Crochet ware made from purchased materials
  • Decorative stitching contractors on apparel
  • Decorative stitching on textile articles and apparel
  • Diapers (except disposable) made from purchased fabrics
  • Dust cloths made from purchased fabrics
  • Embroidering contractors on apparel
  • Embroidering on textile products for the trade
  • Fiber, textile recovery from textile mill waste and rags
  • Filling (except nonwoven textile), upholstery, manufacturing
  • Fire hose, textile, made from purchased materials
  • Fishing nets made from purchased materials
  • Flags, textile (e.g., banners, bunting, emblems, pennants), made from purchased fabrics
  • Furniture trimmings made from purchased fabrics
  • Garnetting of textile waste and rags
  • Hammocks, fabric, manufacturing
  • Lace, burnt-out, manufacturing
  • Laundry nets made from purchased materials
  • Linings, casket, manufacturing
  • Linings, luggage, manufacturing
  • Luggage linings manufacturing
  • Military insignia, textile, manufacturing
  • Mill menders, contract, woven fabrics
  • Needlework art contractors on apparel
  • Novelty stitching contractors on apparel
  • Padding and wadding (except nonwoven fabric) manufacturing
  • Parachutes manufacturing
  • Powder puffs and mitts manufacturing
  • Processing of textile mill waste and recovering fibers
  • Quilting of textiles
  • Reclaimed wool processing
  • Recovered fibers processing
  • Ribbons made from purchased fabrics
  • Sleeping bags manufacturing
  • Stitching, decorative and novelty, contractors on apparel
  • Stitching, decorative and novelty, on textile articles and apparel
  • Textile fire hose made from purchased material
  • Upholstering filling (except nonwoven fabric) manufacturing
  • Weatherstripping made from purchased textiles
  • Wool waste processing
 
 
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