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AHAMD & FADEL & MARYAM SHAWABKEH COMPANY

Amman
Jordan

Phone: +962(6)4162433

AHMAD A AL SARRAF GENERAL TRADING & CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4839526

AHMAD ABOUD BAHAITHAM

Po Box 610
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia

Phone: +966(2)6435006

AHMAD ALI ABU ALSONDOS & SONS COMPANY

Amman
Jordan

Phone: +962(6)5863331

AHMAD SAFAR GENERAL TRADING & CONTRACTING COMPANY

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4818089

AHMED AL ZADJALI TRADING

Po Box 3204
Ruwi
Oman

Phone: +968 24836850

AHMED BIN HAMED BIN MOHD AL RAWAHI

Po Box 622
Muscat
Oman

Phone: +968 24452381

AJIAD COMPANY

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4727297

Description of Classification

Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing (NAICS #327)

The Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector transforms mined or quarried nonmetallic minerals, such as sand, gravel, stone, clay, and refractory materials, into products for intermediate or final consumption. Processes used include grinding, mixing, cutting, shaping, and honing. Heat often is used in the process and chemicals are frequently mixed to change the composition, purity, and chemical properties for the intended product. For example, glass is produced by heating silica sand to the melting point (sometimes combined with cullet or recycled glass) and then drawn, floated, or blow molded to the desired shape or thickness. Refractory materials are heated and then formed into bricks or other shapes for use in industrial applications. The Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector includes establishments that manufacture products, such as bricks, refractories, ceramic products, and glass and glass products, such as plate glass and containers. Also included are cement and concrete products, lime, gypsum and other nonmetallic mineral products including abrasive products, ceramic plumbing fixtures, statuary, cut stone products, and mineral wool. The products are used in a wide range of activities from construction and heavy and light manufacturing to articles for personal use.

Mining, beneficiating, and manufacturing activities often occur in a single location. Separate receipts will be collected for these activities whenever possible. When receipts cannot be broken out between mining and manufacturing, establishments that mine or quarry nonmetallic minerals, beneficiate the nonmetallic minerals and further process the nonmetallic minerals into a more finished manufactured product are classified based on the primary activity of the establishment. A mine that manufactures a small amount of finished products will be classified in Sector 21, Mining. An establishment that mines whose primary output is a more-finished manufactured product will be classified in the Manufacturing Sector.

Excluded from the Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing subsector are establishments that primarily beneficiate mined nonmetallic minerals. Beneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles that can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use. Beneficiation establishments are included in Sector 21, Mining.