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SIC
Division F The chief functions of establishments
included in Wholesale Trade are selling goods to trading establishments,
or to industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, construction contractors,
or professional business users; and bringing buyer and seller together.
In addition to selling, functions frequently performed by wholesale establishments
include maintaining inventories of goods; extending credit; physically
assembling, sorting, and grading goods in large lots; breaking bulk and
redistribution in smaller lots; delivery; refrigeration; and various types
of promotion such as advertising and label designing. importers, cash-and-carry
wholesalers, drop shippers, truck distributors, retailer cooperative warehouses,
terminal elevators, cooperative buying associations, and assemblers, buyers
or cooperatives engaged in the marketing of farm products; (2) sales branches
and sales offices (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 (3) agents, merchandise or commodity
brokers, and commission merchants. However, establishments that
sell similar products only to institutions, industrial users, and establishments
that sell merchandise for use exclusively by business establishments or
to other wholesalers are classified in Wholesale Trade. Establishments
primarily engaged in selling such merchandise as plumbing equipment; electrical
supplies; used automobile parts; and office furniture are classified in
Wholesale Trade, even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to
individuals for household use. Establishments primarily engaged in the
wholesale distribution of used products are classified on the basis of
the products sold. |
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