
Other Warehousing and Storage
Description
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities (except general merchandise, refrigerated, and farm product warehousing and storage). Illustrative Examples: Bulk petroleum storage Lumber storage terminals Document storage and warehousing Whiskey warehousing
Hierarchy
| Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 49 | Transportation and Warehousing 2-digit sector | The Sector as a Whole The Transportation and Warehousing sector includes industries providing transportation of passengers and cargo, warehousing and storage for goods, scenic and sightseeing transportation, and support activities related to modes of transportation. Establishments in these industries use transportation equipment or transportation-related facilities as a productive asset. The type of equipment depends on the mode of transportation. The modes of transportation are air, rail, water, road, and pipeline. The Transportation and Warehousing sector distinguishes three basic types of activities: subsectors for each mode of transportation, a subsector for warehousing and storage, and a subsector for establishments providing support activities for transportation. In addition, there are subsectors for establishments that provide passenger transportation for scenic and sightseeing purposes, postal services, and courier services. A separate subsector for support activities is established in the sector because, first, support activities for transportation are inherently multimodal, such as freight transportation arrangement, or have multimodal aspects. Secondly, there are production process similarities among the support activity industries. One of the support activities identified in the Support Activities for Transportation subsector is the routine repair and maintenance of transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft at an airport, railroad rolling stock at a railroad terminal, or ships at a harbor or port facility). Such establishments do not perform complete overhauling or rebuilding of transportation equipment (i.e., periodic restoration of transportation equipment to original design specifications) or transportation equipment conversion (i.e., major modification to systems). An establishment that primarily performs factory (or shipyard) overhauls, rebuilding, or conversions of aircraft, railroad rolling stock, or ships is classified in Subsector 336, Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, according to the type of equipment. Many of the establishments in this sector often operate on networks, with physical facilities, labor forces, and equipment spread over an extensive geographic area. Warehousing establishments in this sector are distinguished from merchant wholesaling in that the warehouse establishments do not sell the goods. Excluded from this sector are establishments primarily engaged in providing travel agent, travel arrangement, and reservation services that support transportation establishments, hotels, other businesses, and government agencies. These establishments are classified in Sector 56, Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services. Establishments primarily engaged in providing rental and leasing of transportation equipment without operator are classified in Subsector 532, Rental and Leasing Services. Establishments primarily engaged in providing medical care with transportation are classified in Sector 62, Health Care and Social Assistance. |
| 493 | Warehousing and Storage 3-digit subsector | Industries in the Warehousing and Storage subsector are primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities for general merchandise, refrigerated goods, and other warehouse products. These establishments provide facilities to store goods. They do not sell the goods they handle. These establishments take responsibility for storing the goods and keeping them secure. They may also provide a range of services, often referred to as logistics services, related to the distribution of goods. Logistics services can include labeling, breaking bulk, inventory control and management, light assembly, order entry and fulfillment, packaging, pick and pack, price marking and ticketing, and transportation arrangement. However, establishments in this industry group always provide warehousing or storage services in addition to any logistic services. Furthermore, the warehousing or storage of goods must be more than incidental to the performance of services, such as price marking. Bonded warehousing and storage services and warehouses located in free trade zones are included in the industries of this subsector. |
| 4931 | Warehousing and Storage 4-digit industry group | Industries in the Warehousing and Storage subsector are primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities for general merchandise, refrigerated goods, and other warehouse products. These establishments provide facilities to store goods. They do not sell the goods they handle. These establishments take responsibility for storing the goods and keeping them secure. They may also provide a range of services, often referred to as logistics services, related to the distribution of goods. Logistics services can include labeling, breaking bulk, inventory control and management, light assembly, order entry and fulfillment, packaging, pick and pack, price marking and ticketing, and transportation arrangement. However, establishments in this industry group always provide warehousing or storage services in addition to any logistic services. Furthermore, the warehousing or storage of goods must be more than incidental to the performance of services, such as price marking. Bonded warehousing and storage services and warehouses located in free trade zones are included in the industries of this subsector. |
| 49319 | Other Warehousing and Storage 5-digit NAICS industry | See industry description for 493190. |
| 493190 | Other Warehousing and Storage 6-digit U.S. detail | This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities (except general merchandise, refrigerated, and farm product warehousing and storage). Illustrative Examples: Bulk petroleum storage Lumber storage terminals Document storage and warehousing Whiskey warehousing |
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Classification References
- 01Renting or leasing space for self-storage--are classified in Industry 531130, Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self-Storage Units;
- 02Storing hazardous materials for treatment and disposal--are classified in U.S. Industry 562211, Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal;
- 03Operating general warehousing and storage facilities--are classified in Industry 493110, General Warehousing and Storage;
- 04Wholesaling crude petroleum and petroleum products from bulk liquid storage facilities--are classified in Industry 424710, Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals;
- 05Operating refrigerated warehousing and storage facilities--are classified in Industry 493120, Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage;
- 06Operating farm product warehousing and storage facilities (except refrigerated)--are classified in Industry 493130, Farm Product Warehousing and Storage;
- 07Pipeline transportation and storage of natural gas--are classified in Industry 486210, Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas;
- 08Operating docking and/or storage facilities for pleasure craft owners--are classified in Industry 713930, Marinas; and
- 09Renting or leasing vacant lots for storage--are classified in Industry 531190, Lessors of Other Real Estate Property.
Index Items
Automobile dead storage
Bonded warehousing (except farm products, general merchandise, refrigerated)
Bulk petroleum storage
Document storage and warehousing
Lumber storage terminals
Private warehousing and storage (except farm products, general merchandise, refrigerated)
Public warehousing and storage (except farm products, general merchandise, refrigerated, self-storage)
Warehousing (except farm products, general merchandise, refrigerated)
Whiskey warehousing
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External Resources
Census.gov NAICS Detail
Official US Census Bureau definition and scope for NAICS 493190.
U.S. Department of Transportation Commercial Freight Statistics
Official government data on freight movement including warehousing and storage statistics.
American Association of Warehousing and Storage
Trade association representing warehousing and storage companies with industry resources and news.
FCC Global Freight and Storage Directory
International industry directory featuring global warehousing and storage service providers.