Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting
NACE v2.1 Code: C13.94
About manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting
NACE code 13.94 covers the manufacture of cordage, rope, twine, and netting - essential products that support a wide range of industries and applications. This industry plays a vital role in the global supply chain, providing critical materials for construction, fishing, shipping, and various other sectors. Its output contributes significantly to the broader textile and manufacturing industries, highlighting its importance within the broader economy.
Production process
The production of cordage, rope, twine, and netting typically involves a series of key steps. Raw materials, such as natural or synthetic fibers, are first spun into yarn or thread. These individual strands are then twisted or braided together to form the desired cordage or netting structure. Specialized machinery, including spinning frames, braiding machines, and winding equipment, is used to automate and streamline the manufacturing process. Quality control measures are also implemented to ensure the final products meet industry standards and customer requirements.
Production inputs
The primary inputs for the manufacture of cordage, rope, twine, and netting include natural and synthetic fibers, such as cotton, jute, sisal, polypropylene, and polyester. Additionally, the industry relies on specialized machinery and equipment, including spinning frames, braiding machines, and winding tools. Energy sources, such as electricity or natural gas, are also necessary to power the production facilities.
Production outputs
The main outputs of this industry are cordage, rope, twine, and netting, which are used in a variety of applications. These products are often consumed by other industries, such as 16.10 Construction of buildings, 14.12 Manufacture of workwear, 03.11 Marine fishing, and 50.20 Sea and coastal freight water transport. The versatility of these products ensures a consistent demand across multiple sectors, contributing to the overall importance of this industry.
Revisions to 13.94
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 13.94. The most recent 1 version of this code (13.94) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):
This page shows the most recent version of code 13.94.
Older versions
Family tree for manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting
graph LR A["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C'>C: MANUFACTURING</a>"] A --> B["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13'>13: Manufacture of textiles</a>"] B --> C["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/9'>13.9: Manufacture of other textiles</a>"] C --> D["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/94'>13.94: Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting</a>"] C --> E["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/91'>13.91: Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics</a>"] C --> F["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/92'>13.92: Manufacture of household textiles and made-up furnishing articles</a>"] C --> G["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/93'>13.93: Manufacture of carpets and rugs</a>"] C --> H["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/95'>13.95: Manufacture of non-wovens and non-woven articles</a>"] C --> I["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/96'>13.96: Manufacture of other technical and industrial textiles</a>"] C --> J["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/C/13/99'>13.99: Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.</a>"] %% Color coordination by level classDef level1 color:#000,fill:#a8f9ff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px classDef level2 color:#000,fill:#e0a458,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level3 color:#000,fill:#419d78,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level4 color:#000,fill:#c04abc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level5 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level6 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef highlight color:#000,fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:5px %% Apply classes class A level1 class B level2 class C level3 class D level4 class E level4 class F level4 class G level4 class H level4 class I level4 class J level4 class D highlight %% class A level1 %% class B,C level2 %% class D,E,F,G,H,I level2 %% class J,K,L,M,N,O,P level3 %% class D highlight