CAEN Code 1320: Weaving of textiles
Includes
This class includes the weaving of textiles, which can be made from a variety of raw materials such as silk, wool, other animal fibers, vegetable fibers, or synthetic fibers, as well as paper or glass. This class involves the manufacture of broad woven fabrics of various types, including cotton, wool, worsted, or silk, and may include mixtures or artificial/synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.).
- manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns
This class also includes:
- manufacture of woven pile or chenille fabrics, terry towelling, gauze etc
- Manufacture of woven fabrics from glass fibers
- manufacture of woven carbon and aramid threads
- manufacture of imitation fur by weaving
This class excludes:
- manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see NACE Code: Manufacture of woven fabrics
- manufacture of textile floor coverings, refer to CAEN 1393
- manufacture of non-woven fabrics, see CAEN 1395
- manufacture of narrow fabrics, see CAEN 1396
- manufacture of felts, see CAEN 1399