2022 Edition

national industry 339930

Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing

Overview

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing complete dolls, doll parts, doll clothes, action figures, toys, games (including electronic, such as gaming consoles and devices and handheld video games), hobby kits, and children's vehicles (except metal bicycles and tricycles).

The immediate parent of national industry 339930 is international industry 33993: Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing

2022 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Manufacturing metal tricycles and bicycles--are classified in U.S. Industry 336991, Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing;
  • Manufacturing sporting and athletic goods--are classified in Industry 339920, Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing;
  • Manufacturing coin- or card-operated game machines--are classified in U.S. Industry 339999, All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing;
  • Manufacturing electronic video game cartridges and reproducing video game software--are classified in Industry 334610, Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media; and
  • Publishing or publishing and reproducing game software--are classified in Industry 513210, Software Publishers.

Sub-Descriptions

  1. 339930 - Action figures manufacturing
  2. 339930 - Automobiles, children's, manufacturing
  3. 339930 - Balls, rubber (except athletic equipment), manufacturing
  4. 339930 - Carriages, baby, manufacturing
  5. 339930 - Carriages, doll, manufacturing
  6. 339930 - Checkers and checkerboards manufacturing
  7. 339930 - Chessmen and chessboards manufacturing
  8. 339930 - Clothing, doll, manufacturing
  9. 339930 - Craft and hobby kits and sets manufacturing
  10. 339930 - Darts and dart games manufacturing
  11. 339930 - Dishes, toy, manufacturing
  12. 339930 - Doll carriages and carts manufacturing
  13. 339930 - Doll clothing manufacturing
  14. 339930 - Dolls, doll parts, and doll clothing (except wigs) manufacturing
  15. 339930 - Electronic toys and games manufacturing
  16. 339930 - Electronic video games, handheld, manufacturing
  17. 339930 - Embroidery kits manufacturing
  18. 339930 - Games (except coin- or card-operated), children's and adult, manufacturing
  19. 339930 - Gaming consoles manufacturing
  20. 339930 - Gocarts, children's, manufacturing
  21. 339930 - Hobbyhorses manufacturing
  22. 339930 - Kites manufacturing
  23. 339930 - Marbles manufacturing
  24. 339930 - Model kits manufacturing
  25. 339930 - Model railroad manufacturing
  26. 339930 - Models, toy and hobby (e.g., airplane, boat, ship), manufacturing
  27. 339930 - Musical instruments, toy, manufacturing
  28. 339930 - Railroad models, hobby and toy, manufacturing
  29. 339930 - Rifles, toy, manufacturing
  30. 339930 - Rocking horses manufacturing
  31. 339930 - Science kits (e.g., chemistry sets, microscopes, natural science sets) manufacturing
  32. 339930 - Scooters, children's, manufacturing
  33. 339930 - Sleds, children's, manufacturing
  34. 339930 - Strollers, baby, manufacturing
  35. 339930 - Structural toy sets manufacturing
  36. 339930 - Stuffed toys (including animals) manufacturing
  37. 339930 - Toy furniture and household-type equipment manufacturing
  38. 339930 - Toys manufacturing
  39. 339930 - Trains and equipment, toy, electric or mechanical, manufacturing
  40. 339930 - Tricycles (except metal) manufacturing
  41. 339930 - Vehicles, children's (except bicycles and metal tricycles), manufacturing
  42. 339930 - Video game devices manufacturing
  43. 339930 - Video game machines (except coin- or card-operated) manufacturing
  44. 339930 - Wagons, children's (e.g., coaster, express, and play), manufacturing
  45. 339930 - Walkers, baby (vehicles), manufacturing

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 339931 339932
2007 339931 339932
2012 339930
2017 339930
2022 339930

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 339930, Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing:

  1. baby carriage manufacture
  2. baby carriage manufacturing
  3. craft supply and equipment hobby and handicraft equipment artist supply excl toy
  4. doll and stuffed toy
  5. doll clothing cloth doll or cloth part manufacturing
  6. doll clothing or cloth doll or cloth part manufacturing
  7. doll or doll part manufacturing or assembly
  8. doll or doll part manufacturing plastic
  9. doll toy and game manufacturing
  10. electronic game
  11. electronic game manufacturing
  12. electronic television game manufacturing
  13. fabricated rubber product not otherwise classified
  14. game toy and child vehicle except doll and bicycle
  15. hobby and handicraft equipment artist supply excl toy
  16. hobby toy and handicraft equipment artist supply manufacturing or proc
  17. manufacturing
  18. manufacturing industry not otherwise classified
  19. miscellaneous manufacturing
  20. notion sewing craft
  21. other miscellaneous manufacturing
  22. pattern or model manufacturing
  23. pattern or model manufacturing metal plastic or wood
  24. pattern or model manufacturing wood or metal excluding casting
  25. pattern or model manufacturing wood or metal shop only excluding casting
  26. recreational product handicraft hobby not otherwise classified
  27. recreational product not otherwise classified painting picture notion musical instrument artificial flower
  28. stuffed animal manufacturing
  29. stuffed toy manufacturing cloth
  30. toy
  31. toy hobby and handicraft equipment artist supply manufacturing or proc
  32. toy manufacturing cloth stuffed animal or toy
  33. toy manufacturing stuffed animal or other cloth stuffed toy
  34. toy manufacturing stuffed cloth animal or toy
  35. toy manufacturing wood
  36. toy or game manufacturing
  37. toy or game manufacturing excluding product

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