Canadian industry

332710 Machine shops

Ateliers d'usinage

Official definition

This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating machine tools, such as lathes (including computer numerically controlled), automatic screw machines, and machines for boring, grinding, milling and otherwise working metal, and machines for additive manufacturing to produce machine parts and equipment, other than complete machines, for the trade.

Classification Reference

Official classification fields for this page

Official classification fields taken from the current StatCan source bundle.

Characteristic Description
Official titleMachine shops
ClassificationNAICS Canada 2022 Version 1.0
Publishing authorityStatistics Canada
Hierarchical levelCanadian industry
Parent code33271 - Machine shops
International correspondenceC2599*
Sourcehttps://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/subjects/standard/naics/2022/v1/index
Source verification2026-05-05
Canada Business Context

Canada-wide tax and filing context

Canada-wide business, tax, and filing context from the local country pack and tax pack.

Characteristic Description
Tax authorityCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Business identifierBusiness Number (BN): 9-digit identifier with program account suffixes such as RT0001 for GST/HST, RP0001 for payroll, and RC0001 for corporate income tax.
Filing requirementsBusiness Number registration; Form T2125 (Statement of Business or Professional Activities) attached to T1; Form T2 (Corporation Income Tax Return); Form T5013; Form GST34
Sector authorityNo cluster authority recorded in the local country pack.

Inclusions

  • providing custom and repair services

Examples

  • custom chemical milling in machine shops
  • machining plastic and composite materials parts
  • custom chemical milling in machine shops
  • machining metal parts on a job order basis
  • machining plastic and composite materials parts
  • manufacturing 3D printing hubs
  • precision turned product, manufacturing (using automatic screw machines, rotary transfer, turning centres, computer numerically controlled (CNC) lathes)
  • providing custom and repair services

Classification Confidence Score

5 of 6 factors passing

8/ 10
Verified official sourcenaics-scian-2022-structure-v1-eng.csv (2026-05-05)
International crosswalkISIC Rev. 4 mapping: C2599*
Previous edition migrationNAICS 2017 to 2022 continuity confirmed
Complete hierarchy5 levels confirmed in hierarchy
Size or threshold documentedSME thresholds documented in federal tax pack
Trade or export matchNo direct HS code correspondence in current bundle
Legacy crosswalkLegacy system (SIC 1980) retired in this region
Business Profiles

When you might need code 332710

These role examples come from the official title and example wording attached to this code.

01 332710
Machine shops

Use this page when the business is directly described by the official title or definition for 332710 Machine shops. It is the closest source-backed checkpoint before BN registration, GST/HST review, banking onboarding, or internal classification work.

02 332710
custom chemical milling in machine shops

Use this page when the activity is described in the official StatCan example wording as custom chemical milling in machine shops. Compare the definition, exclusions, and nearby codes here before attaching 332710 Machine shops to a business file.

03 332710
machining plastic and composite materials parts

Use this page when the activity is described in the official StatCan example wording as machining plastic and composite materials parts. Compare the definition, exclusions, and nearby codes here before attaching 332710 Machine shops to a business file.

04 332710
machining metal parts on a job order basis

Use this page when the activity is described in the official StatCan example wording as machining metal parts on a job order basis. Compare the definition, exclusions, and nearby codes here before attaching 332710 Machine shops to a business file.

Business Map

Business categories in this branch

A rotating set of business activity examples linked to this part of the Canadian hierarchy.

Wood productsConsumer goodsFood processingMetal fabricationMachinery assemblyChemical production

In this section

  • 332710Machine shops

ISIC Rev. 4 correspondence

C2599*Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.

Approximate correspondence

Precision turned product, manufacturing

US NAICS reference332710 - Machine Shops

Source row

332710Machine shops

This page mirrors the source row from the structure CSV and the matching rows from the elements and crosswalk files.

Frequently asked questions

What does code 332710 cover?

Machine shops: This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating machine tools, such as lathes (including computer numerically controlled), automatic screw machines, and machines for boring, grinding, milling and otherwise working metal, and mac...

Which level of the hierarchy is 332710?

It is a canadian industry page in the NAICS Canada 2026 hierarchy.

What is the parent of 332710?

It rolls up to 33271 Machine shops.

Should I stop at 332710 or go lower?

This page already points to the exact six-digit Canadian industry in the current site structure.

Are official inclusion notes attached to 332710?

Yes. 1 inclusion note(s) are attached on this page.

Are there exclusion notes for 332710?

No exclusion rows are attached to this page in the local elements file.

Does 332710 include illustrative examples?

Yes. 8 example row(s) are available for boundary checking.

What kinds of businesses often start from this page?

Examples in this branch include Wood products, Consumer goods, Food processing, Metal fabrication, Machinery assembly, Chemical production.

Is there an ISIC mapping for 332710?

Yes. The page shows C2599* Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c..

Does this page show a US NAICS reference?

Yes. A same-code US reference is attached: Machine Shops.

Why are both English and French titles shown?

NAICS Canada is bilingual, so the page keeps both language titles visible for comparison and lookup.

Where does the page text come from?

From the local StatCan structure file, elements file, ISIC crosswalk, and the bundled US 6-digit reference workbook.