Important products of this industry include intercommunication equipment, traffic signaling equipment, and fire and burglar alarm apparatus
SIC 3582 applies to COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT.
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Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electric signal equipment are classified in SIC 3669: Communications Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified
Companies under SIC 3669 employed 25,000 workers in 1997
SIC 3669 covers makers of railroad signaling devices
SIC 3669 covers makers of traffic control equipment
Total shipments for SIC 3669 were valued more than $4.2 billion in 1997
Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified, and those manufacturing cork floor and wall tile are classified in SIC 2499: Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.
In 1997 there were about 500 companies
SIC 2041 refers to the Standard Industrial Classification code for Flour and Other Grain Mill Products. Companies classified under this code are involved in the milling of flour and other grain mill products, including cereal breakfast foods.
Makers of mellorine are classified under SIC 2024
Vegetables and Melons , and those producing popcorn are classified under SIC 0119
In 2001, there were 431 firms operating 468 establishments in this industry
Establishments involved in manufacturing frozen bakery products other than bread are classified in SIC 2053