The miscellaneous service machinery industry is extremely fragmented and is dominated by relatively small, specialty manufacturers. Nearly all of the 1,165 firms operating in 2001 employed fewer than 100 workers.
The overall outlook for the commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing industry was for small but steady annual growth through 2012.
The industry leader for 2001 was Johnson Diversey Inc. of Sturtevant, Wisconsin, with sales of $1.1 billion.
One of the larger segments of the miscellaneous service machine industry is food service equipment, which accounted for about 20.0 percent of total industry shipments in 1997.
NAICS 333319 applies to Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing.
NAICS Code 333319 covers Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing
This industry encompasses establishments primarily engaged in mechanical harvesting, picking and combining of crops, and related activities, using machinery provided by the service firm.
Examples of industry products are floor sanding machines, cafeteria food warmers, commercial fryers, sludge processors, sewage treatment equipment, mop wringers, and commercial corn poppers.
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The Service Industry
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A service industry is a business that does work for a customer, and occasionally provides goods, but is not involved in manufacturing.