Weaving of textiles
What this code covers
Use this class for weaving of textiles when the main activity includes Manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.) and Manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Official NACE Rev. 2.1 labels and explanatory notes are imported from the source dataset. Plain-language explanations are shown separately so readers can compare interpretation with the source text.
No child codes; this is a class-level code.
- This class includes weaving of textiles. This can be done from varying raw materials, whether new fibres or recycled textile materials (for example, silk, cotton, wool, vegetable or man-made fibres or paper, recovered textile waste materials).
- manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.)
- manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns
- manufacture of broad woven fabrics, from secondary raw materials
- manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see 13.91
- manufacture of textile floor coverings, see 13.93
- manufacture of non-woven fabrics, see 13.95
- manufacture of narrow fabrics, see 13.96
- Compare with 13.91, 13.93, 13.95 when the main activity overlaps another code.
- Check national equivalent caveats before using this code for local registration or filing workflows.
- If the main revenue activity appears in an exclusion, compare the alternative code before deciding.
Use this guide as classification support, not legal, tax, filing, or regulatory advice.
- - This class includes weaving of textiles. This can be done from varying raw materials, whether new fibres or recycled textile materials (for example, silk, cotton, wool, vegetable or man-made fibres or paper, recovered textile waste materials).
- - manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.)
- - manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns
- - manufacture of broad woven fabrics, from secondary raw materials
- - manufacture of woven pile or chenille fabrics, terry towelling, gauze, etc.
- - manufacture of woven fabrics of aramid threads
- - manufacture of imitation fur by weaving
- - manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see 13.91
- - manufacture of textile floor coverings, see 13.93
- - manufacture of non-woven fabrics, see 13.95
- - manufacture of narrow fabrics, see 13.96
- - manufacture of tarpaulins, tents, camping goods of textile materials, windsurfing and boat sails, sunblinds, loose covers for cars, machines or furniture, parachutes, see 13.96
- - manufacture of fabrics of glass fibres, see 13.96
- - manufacture of felt, see 13.99
- - manufacture of carbon fibres and articles of carbon fibres, for non-electrical purposes, see 23.99
- - Manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.)
- - Manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns
- - Manufacture of broad woven fabrics, from secondary raw materials
- - Manufacture of woven pile or chenille fabrics, terry towelling, gauze, etc.
- - Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics
- - Manufacture of textile floor coverings
- - Manufacture of non-woven fabrics
- - Manufacture of narrow fabrics
What is NACE 13.20 used for?
Use NACE 13.20 for weaving of textiles when the main activity matches this scope: Use this class for weaving of textiles when the main activity includes Manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.) and Manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
What are typical examples for 13.20?
Typical examples include Manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.), Manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns, and Manufacture of broad woven fabrics, from secondary raw materials.
When might 13.20 not be the right code?
Review another code when the activity is closer to manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see 13.91 and manufacture of textile floor coverings, see 13.93.
Which codes should I compare before choosing 13.20?
Compare 13.20 with 13.91 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, 13.93 Manufacture of carpets and rugs, and 13.95 Manufacture of non-wovens and non-woven articles when the activity description is ambiguous.
Use this class for manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics when the main activity includes Manufacture and processing of knitted or crocheted fabrics: and Pile and terry fabrics. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of carpets and rugs when the main activity includes Manufacture of textile floor coverings and Carpets, rugs and mats, tiles. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of non-wovens and non-woven articles when the main activity includes Manufacture of non-woven sheets used for production of wound care dressings and Manufacture of non-woven fabric used for production of baby wipes. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of other technical and industrial textiles when the main activity includes Manufacture of narrow woven fabrics, including fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive and Manufacture of labels, badges, etc.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. when the main activity includes Manufacture of felt and Manufacture of tulles and other net fabrics, of lace and embroidery, in the piece, in strips or in motifs. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this class for manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. when the main activity includes Manufacture of friction material and unmounted articles thereof with a base of mineral substances or of cellulose and Manufacture of mineral insulating materials. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity.
Use this group for the broader activity area of weaving of textiles, including Weaving of textiles. Open the child codes when a more specific code is needed.
Rev. 2 code 13.20 can map to more than one Rev. 2.1 class: 13.20 Weaving of textiles, 13.96 Manufacture of other technical and industrial textiles, 23.99 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c..
Official close match imported from NACE Rev. 2.1.
Datasets, CRM segments, KYC rules, reporting logic, and historical joins may need review because the activity scope is not a simple unchanged carry-over.
Review the official explanatory notes for each target code and confirm whether the business activity still fits the suggested Rev. 2.1 class.