Reference Guide 2012 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Unified Enterprise Survey - Annual

Retail Trade
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Other Services (except Public Administration)

Retail Trade

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in thedistribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public.

Retail Trade
NAICS Description
441110 New Car Dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
441320 Tire Dealers
442110 Furniture Stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores
443120 Computer and Software Stores
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
444110 Home Centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
444130 Hardware Stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores
445120 Convenience Stores
445210 Meat Markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
445291 Baked Goods Stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores
447190 Other Gasoline Stations
448110 Men's Clothing Stores
448120 Women's Clothing Stores
448130 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores
448191 Fur Stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores
448210 Shoe Stores
448310 Jewellery Stores
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores
451110 Sporting Goods Stores
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores
452110 Department Stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores
453110 Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
453920 Art Dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores)
454111 Internet Shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments
Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS Description
551114 Head Offices

Wholesale Trade

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers: wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Trade
NAICS Description
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors
413140 Fish and Seafood Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors
413160 Red Meat and Meat Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Products Wholesaler-Distributors
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416210 Metal Service Centres
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417910 Office and Store Machinery and EquipmentWholesaler-Distributors
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors
418210 Stationery and Office SuppliesWholesaler-Distributors
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers

Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers' homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing
NAICS Description
311811 Retail Bakeries
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption.
315222 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing (including establishments known as tailors, primarily engaged in producing clothing for retail sale).
315233 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing

Other Services (except Public Administration)

This sector comprises establishments not classified to any other sector.

Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS Description
811111 General Automotive Repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops
811192 Car Washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing

Thank you!

Reference Guide 2010 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Unified Enterprise Survey - Annual

5-3600-156 STC/UES-375-75376

Retail Trade
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Other Services (except Public Administration)

Retail Trade

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in thedistribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public.

Retail Trade
NAICS Description
441110 New Car Dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
441320 Tire Dealers
442110 Furniture Stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores
443120 Computer and Software Stores
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
444110 Home Centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
444130 Hardware Stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores
445120 Convenience Stores
445210 Meat Markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
445291 Baked Goods Stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores
447190 Other Gasoline Stations
448110 Men’s Clothing Stores
448120 Women’s Clothing Stores
448130 Children’s and Infants’ Clothing Stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores
448191 Fur Stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores
448210 Shoe Stores
448310 Jewellery Stores
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores
451110 Sporting Goods Stores
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores
452110 Department Stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores
453110 Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
453920 Art Dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores)
454111 Internet Shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments

 

Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS Description
551114 Head Offices

Wholesale Trade

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers: wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Trade
NAICS Description
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors
413140 Fish and Seafood Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors
413160 Red Meat and Meat Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Products Wholesaler-Distributors
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416210 Metal Service Centres
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417910 Office and Store Machinery and EquipmentWholesaler-Distributors
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors
418210 Stationery and Office SuppliesWholesaler-Distributors
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers

Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers’ homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing
NAICS Description
311811 Retail Bakeries
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption.
315222 Men’s and Boys’ Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing (including establishments known as tailors, primarily engaged in producing clothing for retail sale).
315233 Women’s and Girls’ Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing

Other Services (except Public Administration)

This sector comprises establishments not classified to any other sector.

Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS Description
811111 General Automotive Repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops
811192 Car Washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing

Thank you!

Reference Guide 2009 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Unified Enterprise Survey - Annual

5-3600-156 STC/UES-375-75376

Retail Trade
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Other Services (except Public Administration)

Retail Trade

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in thedistribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public.

Retail Trade
NAICS Description
441110 New Car Dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
441320 Tire Dealers
442110 Furniture Stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores
443120 Computer and Software Stores
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
444110 Home Centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
444130 Hardware Stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores
445120 Convenience Stores
445210 Meat Markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
445291 Baked Goods Stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores
447190 Other Gasoline Stations
448110 Men’s Clothing Stores
448120 Women’s Clothing Stores
448130 Children’s and Infants’ Clothing Stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores
448191 Fur Stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores
448210 Shoe Stores
448310 Jewellery Stores
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores
451110 Sporting Goods Stores
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores
452110 Department Stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores
453110 Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
453920 Art Dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores)
454111 Internet Shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments

 

Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS Description
551114 Head Offices

Wholesale Trade

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers: wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Trade
NAICS Description
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors
413140 Fish and Seafood Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors
413160 Red Meat and Meat Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Products Wholesaler-Distributors
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416210 Metal Service Centres
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417910 Office and Store Machinery and EquipmentWholesaler-Distributors
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors
418210 Stationery and Office SuppliesWholesaler-Distributors
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers

Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers’ homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing
NAICS Description
311811 Retail Bakeries
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption.
315222 Men’s and Boys’ Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing (including establishments known as tailors, primarily engaged in producing clothing for retail sale).
315233 Women’s and Girls’ Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing

Other Services (except Public Administration)

This sector comprises establishments not classified to any other sector.

Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS Description
811111 General Automotive Repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops
811192 Car Washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing

Thank you!

Reference Guide 2012 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Unified Enterprise Survey - Annual

Retail Trade
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Other Services (except Public Administration)

Retail Trade

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in thedistribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public.

Retail Trade
NAICS Description
441110 New Car Dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
441320 Tire Dealers
442110 Furniture Stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores
443120 Computer and Software Stores
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
444110 Home Centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
444130 Hardware Stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores
445120 Convenience Stores
445210 Meat Markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
445291 Baked Goods Stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores
447190 Other Gasoline Stations
448110 Men's Clothing Stores
448120 Women's Clothing Stores
448130 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores
448191 Fur Stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores
448210 Shoe Stores
448310 Jewellery Stores
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores
451110 Sporting Goods Stores
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores
452110 Department Stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores
453110 Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
453920 Art Dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores)
454111 Internet Shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments
Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS Description
551114 Head Offices

Wholesale Trade

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers: wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Trade
NAICS Description
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors
413140 Fish and Seafood Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors
413160 Red Meat and Meat Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Products Wholesaler-Distributors
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416210 Metal Service Centres
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417910 Office and Store Machinery and EquipmentWholesaler-Distributors
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors
418210 Stationery and Office SuppliesWholesaler-Distributors
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers

Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers' homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing
NAICS Description
311811 Retail Bakeries
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption.
315222 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing (including establishments known as tailors, primarily engaged in producing clothing for retail sale).
315233 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing

Other Services (except Public Administration)

This sector comprises establishments not classified to any other sector.

Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS Description
811111 General Automotive Repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops
811192 Car Washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing

Thank you!

Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors of Refined Petroleum Products Reporting Guide

Manufacturing and Energy Division

I. Reporting instructions

The following provides information to assist in completing the Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors ofRefined Petroleum Products.

  • There are 4 separate product tables: Motor Gasoline, Diesel Fuel Oil, Heating Fuel Oil and Heavy Fuel Oil.
  • For each product, please report the total number of litres sold from January 1st to December 31st, 2012 in Canada by province or territory and by type of customer identified on lines 3 to 26 of the questionnaire.
  • If exact numbers of litres sold are not available, please provide your best estimates.
  • Please keep a copy of the questionnaire for your records.

For assistance in completing this questionnaire,please call: 1-866-445-4323.

II. Definitions

Motor Gasoline: All gasoline type fuels for internal combustion engines including any ethanol/methanol and othersimilar additives blended.

Diesel Fuel Oil: All grades of distillate fuel used for diesel engines used on road, off road, in marine and railroad transport, regardless of the tax status of the diesel sold (dyed/marked and clear diesel), including any biodieselblended with fuel.

Heating Fuel Oil: All distillate type fuels used for power burners. Include fuel oil no.1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils and light industrial fuel. Include all heating fuel sales, including any biodiesel blended withfuel.

Heavy Fuel Oil: All grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur used for steam and electric power generation and steam and diesel motors installed on large marine vessels. Include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6. Sometimes referredto as bunker fuel B or C.

III. Section A

NOTE: If you sold refined petroleum products blended with biofuels to your customers, please check off the appropriate circle in the column provided on each pageof the questionnaire.

Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type ofcustomers (including biofuels)

The following definitions relate to lines 1 to 27 of the questionnaire and provide some guidelines on howto report your sales by type of customers.

Line 1 - Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
Report all amounts of refined petroleum products purchased that were used in company operations (i.e.,used for your vehicles or heating).

Line 2 - Total Number of Litres Sold (Including Biofuels)
Provide the total amount of litres of refined petroleum products available for re-sale. This amount excludes products purchased and used in company operations such as heating and transportation, and third partycarrier fuel.

Line 3 - Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartmentbuildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Line 4 - Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleumproducts

Line 5 - Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those at line 26, Other Commercial andInstitutional Sales.

Line 6 - Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transportindustry should also be included in line 6.

Line 7 - Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (examples:motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Line 8 - Marine Transportation – Canadian Marine Vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers andgoods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Line 9 - Marine Transportation – Foreign Marine Vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers andgoods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Line 10 - Food Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, fordistribution to consumers.

Line 11 - Paper Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged inmanufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Line 12 - Iron and Steel Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig ironin molten or solid form and in converting pig iron intosteel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces,of the carbon in the iron. Also include in line 12 salesto companies primarily engaged in manufacturing ironand steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rollingsteel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to ironand steel foundries.

Line 13 - Aluminum and Non-ferrous Metal
Manufacturing and Processing Companies Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals, except aluminum. Also include in line 13 salesto non-ferrous metal foundries.

Line 14 - Cement Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinkerusing either dry or wet production processes.

Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales shouldreported on line 17 under sales to ‘Other Manufacturers’

Line 15 - Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques ascracking and distillation.

Line 16 - Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations,from organic and inorganic raw materials

Line 17 - Other Manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered in lines 10 to 16. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the followingmanufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (Include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities; Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component
  • Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Line 18 - Iron Mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged inmining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Line 19 - Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or nonconventional methods (i.e. oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contractdrilling, offshore drilling).

Line 20 - Other Mining and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (except iron mines reported online 18), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying.

Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, drainingand pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Line 21 - Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging andfishing;

Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under line 22)

Line 22 - Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential toagricultural and forestry production.

Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming,cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchardfruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breedingservices, reforestation services.

Line 23 - Construction Companies and Related Activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such asmasonry, painting, or electrical work.

Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (i.e. framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading anddemolition of buildings.

Line 24 - Public Administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs basedon them.

Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government’s defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (i.e. occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards);aboriginal public administration, etc.

Line 25 - Electric Power Generation Companies
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies shouldbe reported in the ‘Other Commercial and Institutional Sales’ category (line 26).

Line 26 - Other Commercial and Institutional Customers
Report on line 26 all sales (total litres sold) to companiesnot covered in lines 3 to 25 of the questionnaire.

The ‘Other Commercial and Institutional Customers’ category comprises companies which are primarilyengaged in the following activities:

Electric Power Transmission and Distribution

  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (except fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (except gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (examples: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (examples: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (examples: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (except Public Administration), i.e. repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total numbers of litres of diesel fuel sold to all thesecustomers and report it on line 26.

Line 27 - Total Number of Litres Sold including Biofuels
Report the total number of litres of fuel, including all litres of biofuel blended with fuel, sold during the calendaryear. Line 27 is the sum of lines 3 to 26.

Please note that the amount reported on line 27 must be equal to amount reported in line 2.

IV. Section B: Biofuels

Motor gasoline

If you are blending ethanol or purchasing gasoline already blended with ethanol please report total number of litres of ethanol sold in lines 1a and/or line 2a. Do not report sales of ethanol not blendedto gasoline.

Line 1a - Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Blended by yourself)
If you purchased motor gasoline that did not contain any ethanol, please report total number of litres of ethanolthat you blended into the gasoline you sold

Line 1b - Please indicate source(s) of ethanol used; check all that apply
Check in the appropriate box to indicate the source ofethanol used. Check all that apply.

If not wheat or corn, check ‘Other’ and please specify the source in the box provided

Line 2a - Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Purchased Blended)
If you purchased motor gasoline already blended with ethanol, please report total number of litres of ethanol contained in the motor gasoline you sold.

Line 2b - Please indicate source(s) of ethanol used; check all that apply
Check in the appropriate box to indicate the source ofethanol used. Check all that apply.

If not wheat or corn, check ‘Other’ and please specify the source in the box provided.

Diesel fuel oil and heating fuel oil

The following instructions relate to the biofuels you blended with the diesel and heating fuels you sold. Do not report sales of biodiesel not blended to dieselor heating fuel.

Line 1 - Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
If you are selling Diesel Fuel Oil or Heating Fuel Oil blended with biodiesel, please report the number of litresof biodiesel sold.

Line 2 - Please Indicate Source(s) of Biodiesel Used Below. Check all that apply.
Please check all relevant circle boxes. If the source of biodiesel is not in the list provided, please check ‘Other’ and indicate the source in the boxprovided

1. Reporting instructions

The following provides information to assist in completing the Monthly Coke Survey.
For assistance in completing this questionnaire, please call: 1-866-604-7828.

  • Please report to the nearest metric tonne. Do not duplicate amounts.
  • If the exact tonnages are not available, please provide your best estimate.
  • Please keep a copy of the questionnaire for your records.

2. Definitions

Coking Coal - High quality coal obtained from bituminous coal in preparation plants after removing the moisture and debris. It is used as raw material in coking plants to produce coke.

Coke - A hard, porous product made from baking bituminous coal in ovens at high temperatures. Often used as a fuel and a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace.

3. Completing the questionnaire

Section 1 - Coal

Line 1 (cell 1.1) – Stock at beginning of month
Report the total amount of Canadian and imported coal at the beginning of the month. Should equal the line 6 (cell 1.6) - Stock at the end of month from previous month’s report.

Line 2 (cell 1.2) – Received during the month
Report the amount of coal received during the month from Canada or imported.

Line 3 (cell 1.3) – Charged to ovens
Report the amount of Canadian and imported coal charged to ovens during the month for the purpose of producing coke.

Line 4 (cell 1.4) – Sold or used for other purposes
Report the amount of Canadian and imported coal sold to other producers or customers or used for other purposes during the month.

Line 5 (cell 1.5) – Inventory adjustments & washer losses, etc
Report the inventory movement of Canadian and imported coal such as adjustments and losses during the month. Do not report losses as negative.

Line 6 (cell 1.6) – Stock at end of month
Report the final amount of Canadian and imported coal at the end of reporting month (1.6 = 1.1 +1.2 – 1.3 – 1.4 +/- 1.5).  The amount will be carried over as stock at beginning of month in next month report.   

Section 2 – Coke Supply

Line 1 (cell 2.1) - Stock at beginning of month
Report the total amount of coke in stock at the beginning of the month. Should equal the line 6 (cell 2.6) - Stock at the end of month from previous month’s report.

Line 2 (cell 2.2) – Produced during the month
Report the amount of coke produced in your own plants during the month.

Line 3 (cells 2.3.1 – Canadian and 2.3.2 – Imported) – Purchased during the month
Report the amounts of coke purchased during the month from Canada or imported for the purpose of reselling or other purposes.

Line 4 (cell 2.4) – Coke sold to other coke producers
Report the total amount of coke sold to other coke producers during the month. Include all Canadian and foreign producers.

Line 5 (cell 2.5) – Coke wasted or scraped (include inventory adjustments)
Report the total amount of coke wasted or scraped in the process of producing or while handling the coke. Include the monthly inventory adjustment.

Line 6 (cell 2.6) – Stock on hand at the end of the month
Report the final amount of coke at the end of reporting month. The amount will be carried over as stock at beginning of month in next month report. 

Total Supply (cell 2.7)
Report the total amount supplied during the month including the coke produced and purchased from Canada or imported, as well as the amounts sold to other coke producers and wasted or scraped (1 + 2 + 3 –4 +/- 5 – 6)

Section 3 – Coke Disposition

Line 1 (cell 3.1) – Used in blast furnaces
Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in blast furnaces during the month.

Line 2 (cell 3.2) – Used in associated works
Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in other associated works during the month.

Line 3 (cell 3.3) – Sold to other provinces (please specify province)
Report the total amount of coke sold to other provinces within Canada during the month.

Line 4 (cell 3.3.5) – Sold to others within province
Report the total amount of coke sold to other producers or customers within the province during the month.

Line 5 (cell 3.4) – Sold for export
Report the total amount of coke sold for export during the month.

Line 6 (cell 3.5) – Other (please specify)
Report other amounts of coke disposed during the month in any other manners than those specified in lines 1 to 5.

Total disposition (cell 3.6)
Report the total amount of coke disposed during the month (Sum of cells 3.1 to 3.5).  Total disposition should agree with total supply (cell 2.7).

The sale categories requested in this questionnaire have been established to accord with the 1997 North American Industrial Classification System (N.A.I.C.S.).

Please complete the section/sections applicable to your system.  The data requested form part of an integrated statistical program and therefore should, in total, be the same as data reported under direct sales or utility sales of the Natural Gas Distribution Monthly Report.

The following relates to the various services listed on the questionnaire:

Line 1.0 Electric power generation
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by hydro-electric power, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. NAICS code 22111. Exclude establishments primarily engaged in transmitting and/or distributing electric power which should be reported on line 4.10 - "Commercial and other institutional".

Line 1.1 Agriculture, hunting and trapping industries
Include all sales to establishments with land holdings primarily engaged in agricultural, hunting and trapping activities and also establishments primarily engaged in providing support activities.  Included are activities such as mushroom growers, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, aquaculture, harvesting of wild animals, game retreats and hunting preserves. NAICS codes 111, 112, 1142, 1151 and 1152.

Line 2.1 Iron ore mining
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores. NAICS code 21221.

Line 2.2 Oil and gas extraction
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the exploration for and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, whether by conventional or non conventional methods. NAICS code 211.

Line 2.3 Oil and gas extraction and support activities
Include establishments primarily engaged in contract drilling operations for crude oil and natural gas as well as services incidental to oil and gas extraction. NAICS codes 213111, and 213118.

Line 2.4 Other mining and support activities
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines, crude oil and natural gas extraction and crude oil and natural gas support activities. This category includes metal mines, non metal mines, stone quarries and sand and gravel pits. NAICS codes 212, 213117 and 213119 (excl. 21221).

Line 2.5 Forestry, logging and support activities
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber including those performing particular support activities related to logging and forestry. NAICS codes 113 and 1153.

Line 2.6 Construction
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings, highways, dams etc., and those providing services to the construction industry. Also include special trade contractors primarily engaged in construction work in such specialties as plumbing, carpentry, painting, roofing, etc.. NAICS code 23. Exclude any offsite transportation fuel use, which should be included in road transportation.

Line 2.7 Food manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. NAICS code 311. (Exclude establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing beverages and tobacco - NAICS code 312.)

Line 2.8 Textile, clothing, leather, plastics and rubber manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing activities in textile mills, textile product mills, clothing manufacturers, leather and allied product manufacturers and plastics and rubber products manufacturers. NAICS codes 313 to 316 and 326.

Line 3.1 Paper manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products. NAICS code 322.

Line 3.2 Wood and furniture products manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in wood product manufacturing, and furniture and related product manufacturing. NAICS codes 3212, 3219 and 337.

Line 3.3 Iron and steel mills and ferro-alloy manufacturing, cold-rolled steel shape manufacturing and steel foundries
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in operating blast furnaces used in smelting iron ore and steel scrap, casting mills, rolling mills or coke oven operated in association with blast furnaces including steel foundries for the production of ferro-alloys.  NAICS codes 33111, 331221 and 331514.

Line 3.4 Alumina and aluminum production and non-ferrous metal smelting and refining
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in extracting alumina from bauxite ore, producing aluminum from alumina, refining aluminum by any process and establishments primarily engaged in other non-ferrous metal smelting and refining. NAICS codes 331313 and 331410.

Line 3.5: Fabricated metal product, machinery, computer and electronic product, electrical equipment, appliance, component and transportation equipment manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in forging, stamping, forming, turning and joining processes to produce ferrous and non-ferrous metal products. Also includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial and commercial machinery, computers, computer peripheral equipment, communications equipment and similar electronic products, electrical equipment, appliance and component, and transportation equipment. NAICS codes 332 to 336.

Line 3.6 Cement manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of cement. This category covers code 32731 Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of cement (hydraulic, masonry and Portland cements), NAICS code 32731. Do not include ready mix concrete operations which should be reported in “other manufacturing” (line 3.9).

Line 3.7 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the transforming of crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products including fuels, blended oils and greases. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation. NAICS code 324.

Line 3.8 Chemical, pesticide and fertilizer manufacturing
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials. Also included are establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of agricultural chemicals, including nitrogenous and phosphoric fertilizer materials; mixed fertilizers; and agricultural and household pest control chemicals. NAICS codes 3251 and 3253.

Line 3.9 Other manufacturing
Include all sales to manufacturing establishments not covered above.  This category comprises establishments which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

Other manufacturing
  NAICS codes
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 312
Sawmills and wood preservation 3211
Printing and related support activities 323
Resin, synthetic rubber and artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing 3252
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 3254
Paint, coating and adhesive manufacturing 3255
Soap, cleansing compound and toilet preparation mfg. 3256
Other chemical product manufacturing 3259
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing - (excluding cement manufacturing - 32731) 327
Miscellaneous manufacturing 339

Exclude any offsite transportation fuel use, which should be included in road transportation.

Line 4.1 Water transportation
Include all sales made to establishments primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods, using equipment designed for those purposes and provided by ships. Commercial fishing is also included. NAICS codes 1141, 483, 4872 and 4883. Fuels used for heating and cooling buildings and offices should be reported on line 4.10 - "Commercial and other institutional".

Line 4.2 Road transportation
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods, transit and ground passenger transportation (urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs transportation), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and support activities for road transportation. Include those establishments primarily providing specialized services to this category, such as freight forwarders, marine shipping agents and customs brokers. NAICS codes 484, 485, 4871, 4879, 4884-4889. Fuels used for heating and cooling buildings and offices should be reported on line 4.10 - "Commercial and other institutional".

Line 4.3 Gasoline stations
Include all sales to establishments engaged in retailing motor fuels to the general public by means of retail pumps (including marinas), irrespective of the type of ownership or operation. Establishments that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. NAICS code 447. Fuels used for heating and cooling buildings and offices should be reported on line 4.10 - "Commercial and other institutional".

Line 4.4 Pipeline transportation and natural gas distribution
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in operating pipelines for the transport of natural gas, crude oil and other products.  Also included are establishments engaged in the distribution of natural gas through a system of mains.  This category covers codes 486 and 2212. Fuels used for heating and cooling buildings and offices should be reported on line 4.10 - "Commercial and other institutional".

Line 4.5 Warehousing and storage
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in operating general merchandise, refrigerated and other warehousing and storage facilities.  NAICS code 493.

Line 4.6 Wholesale and retail trade
The wholesale sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The retail sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. NAICS codes 41, 44 and 45.

Line 4.7 Public administration
Include all sales to establishments of federal, provincial and municipal governments primarily engaged in activities associated with public administration.  This includes such establishments as the Federal Public Service, the Department of National Defence, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and provincial and local administrations. This category covers NAICS code 91.

Line 4.8 Education, health care and social assistance
Educational services comprises all sales to establishments primarily engaged in providing instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects. The health care and social assistance sector comprises all sales to establishments primarily engaged in providing health care by diagnosis and treatment, providing residential care for medical and social reasons and providing social assistance. NAICS codes 61 and 62.

Line 4.9 Accommodation and food services
Include all sales to establishments primarily engaged in operating accommodation facilities, restaurants, take-out food and catering services, taverns, night clubs and bars. NAICS code 72.

Line 4.10 Commercial and other institutional
Include all sales to establishments which are primarily engaged in other activities not previously specified.

Commercial and other institutional
  NAICS codes
Water, Sewage and Other Systems 2213
Postal Service 491
Couriers and Messengers 492
Information and Cultural Industries 51
Finance and Insurance 52
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 53
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 54
Management of Companies and Enterprises 55
Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services 56
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 71
Other Services (except Public Administration) 81

Exclude any offsite transportation fuel use, which should be included in road transport.

Line 7.0 Single residential meter service
Include all sales destined to be used in a single residential meter service. (i.e. single family dwelling)

Line 7.1 Bulk residential metering service
Include all sales destined to be used in a bulk residential metering service. (i.e. apartments, condominiums, etc.)