2007 NAICS Definition
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing travel trailers and campers designed to attach to motor vehicles; (2) manufacturing pickup coaches (i.e., campers) and caps (i.e., covers) for mounting on pickup trucks; and (3) manufacturing automobile, utility and light-truck trailers. Travel trailers do not have their own motor but are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.
Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in making manufactured homes (i.e., mobile homes) designed to accept permanent water, sewer, and utility connections and equipped with wheels, but not intended for regular highway use, are classified in U.S. Industry 321991, Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing.
Index entries that bring you to this industry:
- Automobile transporter trailers, single car, manufacturing
- Boat transporter trailers, single-unit, manufacturing
- Camper units, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing
- Camping trailers and chassis manufacturing
- Caps for pick-up trucks manufacturing
- Horse trailers (except fifth-wheel-type) manufacturing
- Pickup canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing
- Tent trailers (hard top and soft top) manufacturing
- Trailers for transporting horses (except fifth-wheel-type) manufacturing
- Trailers, camping, manufacturing
- Travel trailers, recreational, manufacturing
- Truck campers (i.e., slide-in campers) manufacturing
- Utility trailers manufacturing

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