NAICS 42 - Wholesale Trade
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| NAICS Code | Industry Title |
|---|---|
| 423 | Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods |
| 424 | Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods |
| 425 | Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers |
What is NAICS 42
Industry Classification for NAICS 42
The Sector as a Whole
The Wholesale Trade sector comprises establishments engaged in wholesaling merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The merchandise described in this sector includes the outputs of agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and certain information industries, such as publishing.
The wholesaling process is an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise. Wholesalers are organized to sell or arrange the purchase or sale of (a) goods for resale (i.e., goods sold to other wholesalers or retailers), (b) capital or durable nonconsumer goods, and (c) raw and intermediate materials and supplies used in production.
Wholesalers sell merchandise to other businesses and normally operate from a warehouse or office. These warehouses and offices are characterized by having little or no display of merchandise. In addition, neither the design nor the location of the premises is intended to solicit walk-in traffic. Wholesalers do not normally use advertising directed to the general public. Customers are generally reached initially via telephone, in-person marketing, or by specialized advertising that may include Internet and other electronic means. Follow-up orders are either vendor-initiated or client-initiated, generally based on previous sales, and typically exhibit strong ties between sellers and buyers. In fact, transactions are often conducted between wholesalers and clients that have long-standing business relationships.
This sector comprises two main types of wholesalers: merchant wholesalers that sell goods on their own account and agents and brokers that arrange sales and purchases for others generally for a commission or fee.(1) Establishments that sell goods on their own account are known as wholesale merchants, distributors, jobbers, drop shippers, and import/export merchants. Also included as wholesale merchants are sales offices and sales branches (but not retail stores) maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining enterprises apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products, and group purchasing organizations primarily purchasing and selling goods on their own account. Merchant wholesale establishments typically maintain their own warehouse, where they receive and handle goods for their customers. Goods are generally sold without transformation, but may include integral functions, such as sorting, packaging, labeling, and other marketing services.(2) Establishments arranging for the purchase or sale of goods owned by others or purchasing goods, generally on a commission basis are known as business-to-business electronic markets, agents and brokers, commission merchants, import/export agents and brokers, auction companies, group purchasing organizations (acting as agents), and manufacturers' representatives. These establishments operate from offices and generally do not own or handle the goods they sell.
Some wholesale establishments may be connected with a single manufacturer and promote and sell the particular manufacturer's products to a wide range of other wholesalers or retailers. Other wholesalers may be connected to a retail chain, or limited number of retail chains, and only provide a variety of products needed by that particular retail operation(s). These wholesalers may obtain the products from a wide range of manufacturers. Still other wholesalers may not take title to the goods, but act as agents and brokers for a commission.
Although, in general, wholesaling normally denotes sales in large volumes, durable nonconsumer goods may be sold in single units. Sales of capital or durable nonconsumer goods used in the production of goods and services, such as farm machinery, medium- and heavy-duty trucks, and industrial machinery, are always included in wholesale trade.
Breakdown for NAICS 42
- Wholesale distribution of goods without significant transformation.
- Includes merchant wholesalers and agents/brokers operating on commission.
- Serves as an intermediary step between manufacturers and retailers or other businesses.
- Typically involves bulk sales with minimal retail display or walk-in traffic.
- Operates from warehouses or offices rather than retail storefronts.
- Sales include capital goods, raw materials, and durable nonconsumer products.
Included Activities for NAICS 42
- Selling goods for resale to retailers and other wholesalers.
- Arranging purchase or sale of goods on behalf of others for commissions.
- Managing inventory and warehousing of bulk merchandise.
- Sorting, packaging, and labeling goods for distribution.
- Operating electronic business-to-business marketplaces.
- Importing and exporting wholesale merchandise.
- Providing marketing and sales support for manufacturers' products.
- Coordinating logistics and delivery of wholesale orders.
Business Types for NAICS 42
- Merchant wholesalers and distributors
- Agents, brokers, and commission merchants
- Import/export merchants and agents
- Sales offices and branches of manufacturers
- Group purchasing organizations
- Business-to-business electronic marketplaces
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