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Definition
Boiler, Tank and Shipping Container Manufacturing
(NAICS 3324)
The industries on this site are classified according to the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) of 2002. Statistics
Canada maintains this standard classification which has superseded the 1980
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) previously used.
This section outlines NAICS Canada 2002 with respect to the
Boiler, Tank and Shipping Container Manufacturing industry group.
It defines the activities specifically excluded, as well as its position in the
NAICS hierarchy.
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Definition of the Industry Group |
This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in cutting, forming and joining metal to manufacture products, such as power boilers, heat exchangers and tanks of heavy gauge metal, and cans, boxes and other light gauge metal containers
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No exclusions are specified in the 1997 NAICS Canada manual.
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Position in NAICS Hierarchy |
Canada's Boiler, Tank and Shipping Container Manufacturing (NAICS 3324) industry group is comprised of the following industries :
It is part of the Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (NAICS 332) subsector.
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