UNSPSC
Global product/service classification for procurement and supply chain management.
Classifast
The International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) is the global reference classification for economic activities developed by the United Nations Statistics Division. Used by national statistical offices worldwide, ISIC provides a comprehensive framework for organizing economic data by type of productive activity. It serves as the foundation for compiling national accounts, analyzing industrial statistics, and facilitating international comparisons of economic structure and performance across countries.
"Manufacture of motor vehicles"
Classification Results
For the best results, please provide as much relevant and accurate description as possible. Specifications, raw unformatted text, tables and lists - any input is accepted as long as it accurately describes what you want to classify.
Developed and maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division:
ISIC enables cross-country economic analysis:
While ISIC provides global standardization, NAICS offers more detailed industry breakdowns for North America. ISIC Rev.4 has 21 sections compared to NAICS 20 sectors, with ISIC focusing on international comparability versus NAICS regional specificity.
Global product/service classification for procurement and supply chain management.
Technical product classification for electrical and building technology sectors.
North American business classification for government contracting and statistics.
Harmonized System codes for international trade and customs classification.
EU Combined Nomenclature for customs and trade within the European Union.
EU statistical classification of economic activities for business statistics.
Common Procurement Vocabulary for EU public procurement and tenders.
NATO Stock Number classification for defense and military logistics.