Industry Data
Data on an industry is often arranged by industrial classification numbers
known as S.I.C. codes (Standard Industrial Classification) or N.A.I.C.S.
codes (North American Industrial Classification codes). To find codes for
the industry you are interested in, visit these sites:
Standard
Industrial Classification Search http://www.osha.gov/oshstats/sicser.html
Search for the SIC codes of specific industries by keyword.
U.S.
Census Bureau NAICS Page http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html
Information about the North American Industry Classification System as well
as SIC correspondence tables.
Statistics
Some sites to visit for industry statistics include:
1997
Economic Census Data http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/econ97.html
The Economic census is done every five years providing national
and geographic area reports on industries including number of establishments,
payroll and sales.
County
Business Patterns http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html
An annual publication, this source gives industry data, including
number of establishments, employees and payroll for industries at the
county level.
Trade Shows
For information on upcoming trade shows and events in an industry, visit
these sites:
Trade
Shows News Network http://www.tsnn.com/
Includes a searchable guide to major trade shows and the top
news from industries. International in scope.
EXPOguide http://www.expoguide.com/
EXPOguide's listings aim to include all conferences and tradeshows worldwide.
Industrial Associations
Industrial associations are excellent sources of statistics and other data.
These sites can be used to find organizations
AssociationCentral.com http://associationcentral.com
A directory of associations searchable by keyword. This site also
includes industry news and events.
Gateway
to Associations Online http://info.asaenet.org/gateway/OnlineAssocSlist.html
A comprehensive directory from the American Society of Association
Executives.
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