Washing and cleaning of textile and fur products

NACE v2.1 Code: T96.10

About washing and cleaning of textile and fur products

NACE code 96.10 covers the industry of washing and cleaning of textile and fur products. This industry plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality and appearance of various textile and fur items, from clothing and household linens to industrial fabrics and upholstery. As an essential service within the broader textile and fashion sectors, the washing and cleaning industry contributes to the efficient functioning of supply chains and the overall presentation of consumer and commercial products.

Production process

The main production techniques used in this industry involve the application of specialized cleaning methods and equipment. This typically includes the use of water, detergents, and other cleaning agents to remove dirt, stains, and odors from textile and fur materials. Depending on the specific item, the cleaning process may also involve techniques such as dry cleaning, steam cleaning, or specialized spot removal. Careful handling and attention to fabric care are crucial to ensure the longevity and quality of the cleaned products.

Production inputs

The key inputs required for the washing and cleaning of textile and fur products include water, detergents, and other cleaning agents, as well as the necessary machinery and equipment, such as washing machines, dryers, and specialized cleaning tools. Additionally, the industry relies on a skilled workforce to operate the equipment and perform the cleaning tasks effectively.

Production outputs

The primary outputs of the washing and cleaning industry are the cleaned and restored textile and fur products, which are then returned to their owners or sold to consumers and businesses. These cleaned items can be used in a variety of 13.10 Textile weaving, 14.11 Manufacture of leather clothes, 15.11 Tanning and dressing of leather; dressing and dyeing of fur, and 31.01 Manufacture of office and shop furniture industries, among others, where they serve as essential components or finished goods.

Revisions to 96.10

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 96.10. The most recent 1 version of this code (96.10) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code 96.10.

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