OKVED 2 Section C. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES


SECTION C. Manufacturing industries

OKVED 2 - All-Russian Classifier of Types of Economic Activities OK 029-2014 (NACE Rev. 2) Approved by Rosstandart Order No. 14-st dated January 31, 2014, with effect from February 1, 2014. OKVED 2 is presented in the 2022 edition with all changes and additions. Search by OKVED 2 codes and keywords

This section includes:

- physical and/or chemical processing of materials, substances or components with the aim of converting them into new products, although this cannot be used as a single universal criterion for defining production (see "waste recycling" below)

Materials, substances or transformed components are raw materials, i.e. products from agriculture, forestry, fisheries, rocks and minerals and other manufactured products. Significant periodic changes, updates or conversions of products are considered to be related to production.

The products produced may be ready for consumption or may be a semi-finished product for further processing. For example, the product of aluminum purification is used as a raw material for the primary production of aluminum products, such as aluminum wire, which in turn will be used in the necessary structures; production of machinery and equipment for which these spare parts and accessories are intended. The production of non-specialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, such as engines, pistons, electric motors, valves, gears, bearings, is classified in the appropriate grouping of Section C, Manufacturing, regardless of which machinery and equipment these items may include. However, the production of specialized components and accessories by casting/molding or stamping of plastic materials is included in the OKVED grouping 22.2. The assembly of components and parts is also classified as production. This section includes the assembly of complete structures from constituent components, produced independently or purchased. Waste recycling, i.e. waste processing for the production of secondary raw materials is included in the OKVED 38.3 group (activities for processing secondary raw materials). Although physical and chemical processing may occur, this is not considered part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is basic waste treatment or treatment, which is classified in section E (water supply; sewerage, waste management, pollution control activities). However, the production of new finished products (as opposed to products made from recycled materials) applies to all production as a whole, even if waste is used in these processes. For example, producing silver from film waste is considered a manufacturing process. Special maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment are generally listed under OKVED 33 (repair and installation of machinery and equipment). However, the repair of computers and household devices is listed in the OKVED grouping 95 (repair of computers, personal items and household items), while at the same time, car repairs are described in the OKVED grouping 45 (wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles). Installation of machinery and equipment as a highly specialized activity is classified in the OKVED grouping 33.20

Note - The boundaries of manufacturing with other sections of this classifier may not have a clear, unambiguous specification. Typically, manufacturing involves the processing of materials to produce new products. Usually these are completely new products. However, determining what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective

Processing implies the following types of activities involved in production and defined in this classifier:

- processing of fresh fish (removing oysters from shells, filleting fish), not carried out on board a fishing vessel, see OKVED 10.20;

— milk pasteurization and bottling, see OKVED 10.51;

- leather dressing, see OKVED 15.11;

— sawing and planing of wood; wood impregnation, see OKVED 16.10;

- printing and related activities, see OKVED 18.1;

— tire retreading, see OKVED 22.11;

- production of ready-to-use concrete mixtures, see OKVED 23.63;

— electroplating, metallization and heat treatment of metal, see OKVED 25.61;

- mechanical equipment for repair or overhaul (for example, car engines), see OKVED 29.10

There are also types of activities included in the processing process, which are reflected in other sections of the classifier, i.e. they are not classified as manufacturing industries.

These include:

— logging classified in section A (AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, HUNTING, FISHING AND FISH CULTURE);

- modification of agricultural products classified in section A;

- preparation of food products for immediate consumption on premises, classified in group 56 (activities of catering establishments and bars);

- beneficiation of ore and other minerals, classified in section B (MINERAL MINING);

- construction and assembly work carried out on construction sites, classified in section F (CONSTRUCTION);

— activities of breaking down large quantities of goods into small groups and secondary marketing of smaller quantities, including packaging, repackaging or bottling products such as alcoholic beverages or chemicals;

— solid waste sorting;

— mixing paints according to the client’s order;

— metal cutting according to the client’s order;

— explanations for various goods classified under section G (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES)

Section C contains the following classes: OKVED Code 10 - Food Production OKVED Code 11 - Beverage Production OKVED Code 12 - Tobacco Products OKVED Code 13 - Textile Products OKVED Code 14 - Clothing Production OKVED Code 15 - Leather and Leather Products Production Code OKVED 16 - Wood processing and production of wood and cork products, except furniture, production of products from straw and weaving materials OKVED Code 17 - Production of paper and paper products OKVED Code 18 - Printing activities and copying of information media OKVED Code 19 - Production of coke and petroleum products OKVED Code 20 - Production of chemicals and chemical products OKVED Code 21 - Production of medicines and materials used for medical purposes OKVED Code 22 - Production of rubber and plastic products OKVED Code 23 - Production of other non-metallic mineral products OKVED Code 24 - Metallurgical production Code OKVED 25 - Production of finished metal products, except machinery and equipment OKVED Code 27 - Production of electrical equipment OKVED Code 28 - Production of machinery and equipment not included in other groups OKVED Code 29 - Production of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers OKVED Code 30 - Production of other vehicles and equipment OKVED code 31 - Furniture production OKVED code 32 - Production of other finished products OKVED code 33 - Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

OKVED 2022 | SECTION C. Manufacturing industries

This class includes: - physical and/or chemical processing of materials, substances or components for the purpose of converting them into new products, although this cannot be used as a single universal criterion for defining production (see "waste processing" below) Materials, substances or transformed components are raw materials, i.e. products from agriculture, forestry, fisheries, rocks and minerals and other manufactured products. Significant periodic changes, updates or conversions of products are considered to be related to production. The products produced may be ready for consumption or may be a semi-finished product for further processing. For example, the product of aluminum purification is used as a raw material for the primary production of aluminum products, such as aluminum wire, which in turn will be used in the necessary structures; production of machinery and equipment for which these spare parts and accessories are intended. The production of non-specialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, such as engines, pistons, electric motors, valves, gears, bearings, is classified in the appropriate grouping of Section C, Manufacturing, regardless of which machinery and equipment these items may include. However, the production of specialized components and accessories by casting/molding or stamping of plastic materials is included in Class 22.2. The assembly of components and parts is also classified as production. This section includes the assembly of complete structures from constituent components, produced independently or purchased. Waste recycling, i.e. processing of waste for the production of secondary raw materials is included in group 38.3 (activities for processing secondary raw materials). Although physical and chemical processing may occur, this is not considered part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is basic waste treatment or treatment, which is classified in section E (water supply; sewerage, waste management, pollution control activities). However, the production of new finished products (as opposed to products made from recycled materials) applies to all production as a whole, even if waste is used in these processes. For example, producing silver from film waste is considered a manufacturing process. Special maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment are generally included in group 33 (repair and installation of machinery and equipment). However, repair of computers and household devices is listed in group 95 (repair of computers, personal items and household items), while at the same time, automobile repair is described in group 45 (wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles). Installation of machinery and equipment as a highly specialized activity is classified in group 33.20 Note - The boundaries of manufacturing with other sections of this classifier may not have a clear, unambiguous specification. Typically, manufacturing involves the processing of materials to produce new products. Usually these are completely new products. However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective. Processing includes the following activities involved in production and defined in this classifier: - processing of fresh fish (removing oysters from shells, filleting fish) not carried out on board a fishing vessel, see 10.20; — pasteurization of milk and bottling, see 10.51; - leather dressing, see 15.11; — sawing and planing of wood; impregnation of wood, see 16.10; — printing and related activities, see 18.1; — tire retreading, see 22.11; - production of ready-to-use concrete mixtures, see 23.63; - electroplating, metallization and heat treatment of metal, see 25.61; - mechanical equipment for repair or overhaul (for example, automobile engines), see 29.10 There are also activities included in the processing process that are reflected in other sections of the classifier, i.e. they are not classified as manufacturing industries. They include: - logging, classified in section A (AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, HUNTING, FISHING AND FISH CULTURE); - modification of agricultural products classified in section A; - preparation of food products for immediate consumption on premises, classified in group 56 (activities of catering establishments and bars); - beneficiation of ore and other minerals, classified in section B (MINERAL MINING); - construction and assembly work carried out on construction sites, classified in section F (CONSTRUCTION); — activities of breaking down large quantities of goods into small groups and secondary marketing of smaller quantities, including packaging, repackaging or bottling products such as alcoholic beverages or chemicals; — solid waste sorting; — mixing paints according to the client’s order; — metal cutting according to the client’s order; — explanations for various goods classified under section G (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES)

Section C contains 24 qualifying (child codes)

OKVED 2 Section C. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES

This division includes: - physical and/or chemical processing of materials, substances or components for the purpose of converting them into new products, although this cannot be used as a single universal criterion for defining production (see "waste processing" below) Materials, substances or transformed components are raw materials, i.e. products from agriculture, forestry, fisheries, rocks and minerals and other manufactured products. Significant periodic changes, updates or conversions of products are considered to be related to production. The products produced may be ready for consumption or may be a semi-finished product for further processing. For example, the product of aluminum purification is used as a raw material for the primary production of aluminum products, such as aluminum wire, which in turn will be used in the necessary structures; production of machinery and equipment for which these spare parts and accessories are intended. The production of non-specialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, such as engines, pistons, electric motors, valves, gears, bearings, is classified in the appropriate grouping of Section C, Manufacturing, regardless of which machinery and equipment these items may include. However, the production of specialized components and accessories by casting/molding or stamping of plastic materials is included in Class 22.2. The assembly of components and parts is also classified as production. This section includes the assembly of complete structures from constituent components, produced independently or purchased. Waste recycling, i.e. processing of waste for the production of secondary raw materials is included in group 38.3 (activities for processing secondary raw materials). Although physical and chemical processing may occur, this is not considered part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is basic waste treatment or treatment, which is classified in section E (water supply; sewerage, waste management, pollution control activities). However, the production of new finished products (as opposed to products made from recycled materials) applies to all production as a whole, even if waste is used in these processes. For example, producing silver from film waste is considered a manufacturing process. Special maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment are generally included in group 33 (repair and installation of machinery and equipment). However, repair of computers and household devices is listed in group 95 (repair of computers, personal items and household items), while at the same time, automobile repair is described in group 45 (wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles). Installation of machinery and equipment as a highly specialized activity is classified in group 33.20 Note - The boundaries of manufacturing with other sections of this classifier may not have a clear, unambiguous specification. Typically, manufacturing involves the processing of materials to produce new products. Usually these are completely new products. However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective. Processing includes the following activities involved in production and defined in this classifier: - processing of fresh fish (removing oysters from shells, filleting fish) not carried out on board a fishing vessel, see 10.20; — pasteurization of milk and bottling, see 10.51; - leather dressing, see 15.11; — sawing and planing of wood; impregnation of wood, see 16.10; — printing and related activities, see 18.1; — tire retreading, see 22.11; - production of ready-to-use concrete mixtures, see 23.63; - electroplating, metallization and heat treatment of metal, see 25.61; - mechanical equipment for repair or overhaul (for example, automobile engines), see 29.10 There are also activities included in the processing process that are reflected in other sections of the classifier, i.e. they are not classified as manufacturing industries. They include: - logging activities classified in section A (AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, HUNTING, FISHING AND FISH CULTURE); - modification of agricultural products classified in section A; - preparation of food products for immediate consumption on premises, classified in group 56 (activities of catering establishments and bars); — beneficiation of ore and other minerals, classified in section B (MINERAL MINING); - construction and assembly work carried out on construction sites, classified in section F (CONSTRUCTION); — activities of breaking down large quantities of goods into smaller groups and secondary marketing of smaller quantities, including packaging, repackaging or bottling products such as alcoholic beverages or chemicals; — solid waste sorting; — mixing paints according to the client’s order; — metal cutting according to the client’s order; — explanations for various goods classified under section G (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES)

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