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Wednesday, December 2 - 2009

AL EMLAQ ENGINEERING L.L.C.

Po Box 26423
Sharjah
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(6)5420242, Fax: +971(6)5420068

AL FAHDAN GENERAL TRADING COMPANY

Po Box 26143
Safat
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4838143, Fax: +965 4838145

AL FAJAR AL ALAMIA COMPANY SAOG

Po Box 1598
Muscat
Oman

Phone: +968 24605478

AL FUJAIL & COMPANY L.L.C.

Po Box 1008
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(4)2951110, Fax: +971(4)2954497

AL FULAIJ & COMPANY

Po Box 48716
Sharjah
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(6)5337800

AL HAJ GHADDAR TRADING ESTABLISHMENT

Po Box 935
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(2)5554235, Fax: +971(2)5555667

AL HAKEEM CONVENTION FOR ENGINEERING INDUSTRY

Damascus
Syria

Phone: +963 6713043

AL HOFAN AUTO PARTS ESTABLISHMENT

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4814733

Description of Classification

Machinery Manufacturing (NAICS #333)

Industries in the Machinery Manufacturing subsector create end products that apply mechanical force, for example, the application of gears and levers, to perform work. Some important processes for the manufacture of machinery are forging, stamping, bending, forming, and machining that are used to shape individual pieces of metal. Processes, such as welding and assembling are used to join separate parts together. Although these processes are similar to those used in metal fabricating establishments, machinery manufacturing is different because it typically employs multiple metal forming processes in manufacturing the various parts of the machine. Moreover, complex assembly operations are an inherent part of the production process.

In general, design considerations are very important in machinery production. Establishments specialize in making machinery designed for particular applications. Thus, design is considered to be part of the production process for the purpose of implementing NAICS. The NAICS structure reflects this by defining industries and industry groups that make machinery for different applications. A broad distinction exists between machinery that is generally used in a variety of industrial applications (i.e., general purpose machinery) and machinery that is designed to be used in a particular industry (i.e., special purpose machinery). Three industry groups consist of special purpose machinery--Agricultural, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing; Industrial Machinery Manufacturing; and Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing. The other industry groups make general-purpose machinery: Ventilation, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing; Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing; Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing; and Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing.