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Official overview Division E -- MANUFACTURING This Division comprises establishments engaged in manufacture and wholesale of new products by rendering physical and/or chemical changes to organic or inorganic substances. Manufacturing “Manufacturing” refers to the establishments primarily engaged in the following operations. (1) Establishments should be engaged in manufacturing or processing new products. Hence, establishments simply engaged in work such as product selection or packing are not
Included scope included in “Manufacturing”. Establishments solely engaged in assembling finished components (assembling work) are classified in “Manufacturing”. However, assembling structures to be fixed to the ground is not considered to be “Manufacturing”. Of activities that are called “repairs” , some are deemed to be “manufacturing” activities, and establishments involved in such activities are classified in “Manufacturing”. Namely, these establishments include those engaged in ship repairs, the repairs or remodeling of the rolling stock (excluding those for own use in the railways industry), and the overhaul of aircraft and its engines, as well as in manufacturing, processing and repairing various types of machinery and parts by installing metal machine tools or metal-working machinery. (2) Establishments should be primarily engaged in wholesaling new products. “Wholesaling” refers to the following operations. (a) Sales to wholesalers or retailers. (b) Sales of products in bulk or in large amounts to industrial users (factories, mining stations, construction contractors, agriculture -forestry-fisheries corporate bodies, various types of corporations, government and public agencies, schools, hospitals, hotels, etc.) (c) Sales of goods intended primarily for business purposes - office machines and furniture, equipment and facilities for hospitals, beauty salons, restaurants and hotels, as well as machines for industrial use (excluding agricultural ma chines and implements), and construction materials (lumber, cement, sheet glasses, roofing tiles, etc.). (d) Transfer or delivery of products to other establishments belonging to the same enterprise (other factories, sales offices, etc. of the same enterprise). (e) Sales of the products manufactured by the establishment to the individual not through store. Establishments meeting the conditions of items (1) and (2) are to be classified in "Manufacturing". However, establishments engaged in the sales of the p roducts manufactured by the establishments to the individuals, not through store, (If establishments engaged in the manufacture of the products retail by mail -order without having their store,) are classified in "Manufacturing". On the other hand, so-called manufacturing-retail trade where an establishment manufactures products and sells them on the spot to individuals or household consumers are not classified under "Manufacturing", but are classified in "Retail Trade". Establishments Establishments in “Manufacturing” are those generally called factories, workshops, and the like. In so-called home industries, their own residences are often used as workshops. If manufacturing or processing is primarily conducted in these workshops, this will be included in this Division, and the residence of the proprietor of the business be deemed an establishment for classification. The head offices or main offices primarily engaged in managerial operations are classified under the appropriate item of group "establishment engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities" provided in the major group based on their primary economic activities throughout all the establishments controlled, while the establishments located elsewhere for selling own products are classified in the Division I -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. Relationship between “Manufacturing” and other industries (1) Relationship with “Agriculture, forestry and fisheries” (a) In cases where a farm household or a fishery household is conducting manufacturing activities in the same compound (or on the same premises as their residence), using raw materials primarily cultivated or acquired by such household itself, this will be cla ssified in the Division A -- AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY or B – FISHERIES. If, however, a factory or workshop, or the like, exists in the same compound with a full-time regular employee(s) engaged in a manufacturing activity, this will be classified in “Manufacturing”. (b) Manufacturing or processing activities conducted onboard fishing boats are not deemed to be “Manufacturing”, but are classified in the division B – FISHERIES. (c) The production of fuelwood and charcoal, the production of lumber from living trees, sawing at the site of logging, and the production of crude camphor at the site of extracting, are not deemed to be "Manufacturing", but will be classified in the Division A -- AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. (2) Relationship with “Information and communications” (a) Establishments that belong to newspaper publishing companies or publishing companies and are engaged only in printing are classified in “Manufacturing”. However, in cases where the newspaper publishing companies or publishing companies themselves are engaged in printing, if their primary activity is issuing and publishing, they are not deemed "Manufacturing”. (b) In cases where a large volume of reproduction or production of recorded information is conducted, this will be deemed “Manufacturing”. However, producing the master discs such as master tapes is not deemed “Manufacturing”. (3) Relationship with “Wholesale trade” and “Retail trade” (a) Activities such as sorting, adjusting, washing and packing for the shipment of the products of agriculture, forestry and fisheries are not deemed “Manufacturing”. However, wholesaling raw, pasteurized and bottled milk is classified in “Manufacturing”. (b) So-called manufacturing -retail trade where an establishment manufactures products and sells them on the spot to individuals or household consumers are not classified under “Manufacturing”, but are classified in “Retail Trade”. (c) Manufacturing-wholesale trade where the establishment does not manufacture, but furnishes a subcontracted factory or the like with materials that it owns, has the products manufactured by the factory and sells them in its own name is not deemed “M anufacturing”, but classified in the Division I -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. (4) Relationship with “Services n.e.c.” (a) Repair services