NAICS 311352 - Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate
What is NAICS 311352
Industry Classification for NAICS 311352
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chocolate confectioneries from chocolate produced elsewhere. Included in this industry are establishments primarily engaged in retailing chocolate confectionery products not for immediate consumption made on the premises from chocolate made elsewhere.
Breakdown for NAICS 311352
- Primarily manufactures chocolate confectionery products using chocolate sourced externally.
- Includes establishments that retail chocolate confectioneries not consumed on-site.
- Distinct from chocolate manufacturing from raw cocoa beans.
- Typically involves small to medium-sized manufacturing operations.
- Products often supplied to institutional, military, and government food programs.
Included Activities for NAICS 311352
- Manufacturing chocolate bars, bonbons, and molded chocolates from purchased chocolate.
- Packaging chocolate confectionery products for retail or bulk distribution.
- Operating retail outlets selling chocolate confectioneries made from purchased chocolate.
- Ensuring compliance with food safety and quality standards in production.
- Supplying chocolate confectioneries for military and institutional food programs.
- Developing specialty chocolate confections for government contracts.
- Managing inventory and logistics for timely delivery to government agencies.
- Performing quality control and testing of finished confectionery products.
Business Types for NAICS 311352
- Chocolate confectionery manufacturers
- Specialty candy producers
- Retail confectionery outlets
- Food product distributors
- Small and medium food manufacturing enterprises
- Contract food suppliers for government institutions
Subcategories for NAICS 311352
- Baking chocolate made from purchased chocolate
- Candy stores, chocolate, candy made on premises not for immediate consumption
- Chocolate (coating, instant, liquor, syrups) made from purchased chocolate
- Chocolate coatings and syrups made from purchased chocolate
- Chocolate covered candy bars made from purchased chocolate
- Chocolate covered granola bars made from purchased chocolate
- Cocoa, powdered drink, prepared, made from purchased chocolate
- Cocoa, powdered, made from purchased chocolate
- Cocoa, powdered, mixed with other ingredients, made from purchased chocolate
- Drink powdered mixes, cocoa, made from purchased cocoa
- Fudge, chocolate, made from purchased chocolate
- Granola bars and clusters, chocolate, made from purchased chocolate
- Liquor, chocolate, made from purchased chocolate
- Nuts, chocolate covered, made from purchased chocolate
- Syrup, chocolate, made from purchased chocolate
Government Buyers for NAICS 311352
Contract Types & Procurement for NAICS 311352
Details for NAICS 311352
Explore the hierarchy and related codes for this industry
| NAICS Code | Industry Title |
|---|---|
| 31135 | Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing |
| 3113 | Sugar and Confectionery Product Manufacturing |
| 311 | Food Manufacturing |
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