OKVED2 code: section c. All-Russian classifiers assigned to the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia All-Russian classifier of types of economic activity okved2 ​​ok 029 kdes red 2

  • 26.05.2020

This section includes:

Physical and/or chemical processing of materials, substances or components to transform them into new products, although this cannot be used as a single universal criterion for determining production (see below "recycling")

Materials, substances or transformed components are raw materials, i.e. products of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, rocks and minerals and products of other manufacturing industries. Significant periodic changes, updates or transformations of products are considered to be related to production.

The manufactured product may be ready for consumption or may be a semi-finished product for further processing. For example, an aluminum refining product is used as a raw material for the primary production of aluminum products, such as aluminum wire, which in turn will be used in the necessary structures; production of machinery and equipment for which these spare parts and accessories are intended. The manufacture of non-specialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, such as engines, pistons, electric motors, valves, gears, bearings, is classified in the appropriate grouping of Section C "Manufacturing", regardless of which machinery and equipment these items may be part of. However, the production of specialized components and accessories through casting/molding or stamping plastic materials includes grouping 22.2. The assembly of component parts and parts is also referred to as production. This division includes the assembly of integral structures from constituent components, either self-produced or purchased. Recycling, i.e. processing of waste for the production of secondary raw materials was included in group 38.3 (processing of secondary raw materials). While physical and chemical processing may take place, this is not considered part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is the main processing or processing of waste, which is classified in section E (water supply; sewerage, waste management, pollution control activities). However, the production of new finished products (as opposed to products made from recycled materials) refers to all production as a whole, even if waste is used in these processes. For example, the production of silver from film waste is considered a manufacturing process. Special maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment is generally classified in group 33 (repair and installation of machinery and equipment). However, the repair of computers, household appliances is classified in group 95 (repair of computers, personal and household items), while at the same time, repair of cars is described in group 45 (wholesale and retail and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles). Installation of machinery and equipment as a highly specialized activity is classified in group 33.20

Note - The boundaries of manufacturing with other sections of this classifier may not have a clear unambiguous specification. As a rule, manufacturing industries involve the processing of materials to produce new products. Usually it's completely new products. However, the definition of what constitutes a new product can be somewhat subjective.

Processing implies the following types of activities involved in production and defined in this classifier:

Processing of fresh fish (extraction of oysters from shells, filleting of fish) not carried out on board a fishing vessel, see 10.20;

Milk pasteurization and bottling, see 10.51;

Dressing of leather, see 15.11;

Sawing and planing of wood; wood impregnation, see 16.10;

Printing and related activities, see 18.1;

Tire retreading, see 22.11;

Manufacture of ready-to-use concrete mixtures, see 23.63;

Electroplating, plating and heat treatment metal, see 25.61;

Mechanical equipment for repair or overhaul (e.g. motor vehicle engines), see 29.10

There are also activities included in the processing process, which are reflected in other sections of the classifier, i.e. they are not classified as manufacturing.

These include:

Logging classified in Section A (AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY, HUNTING, FISHING AND FISH CULTURE);

Modification of agricultural products classified in section A;

preparation food products for immediate consumption on premises, classified in group 56 (activities of undertakings Catering and bars)

Processing of ores and other minerals classified in Section B (MINING);

Construction and assembly work performed on construction sites classified in section F (CONSTRUCTION);

Breaking down large quantities of goods into small groups and re-marketing smaller lots, including packaging, repackaging or bottling of products such as alcoholic beverages or chemicals;

Sorting of solid waste;

Mixing paints according to the client's order;

Cutting of metals according to the client's order;

Explanation of the various goods classified under section G (Wholesale and retail trade; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES)

Categories


All-Russian Species Classifier economic activity(OKVED) is a list of special codes that are used by legal entities and FLP to maintain economic activity. The codes are systematized into groups depending on the scope of the enterprise, as well as the type of production or services provided. The codes are chosen by the entrepreneur independently and fixed by the state registrar. The number of codes used to designate the activities of one enterprise is unlimited and may vary depending on the change in the type of activity.

With the help of the OKVED classifier, data on types of activities are encoded, which greatly simplifies the collection and structuring of statistical information for each of them. In addition, the OKVED classifier allows you to assess the real opportunities of entrepreneurs and select the appropriate tax regime.

Pay attention to the following! All 2016 until January 1, 2017 state registration legal entities and individual entrepreneurs used OKVED OK 029-2001 (NACE rev. 1), which is presented on this page. OKVED-2 OK 029-2014 (NACE rev. 2) approved by the new order of Rosstandart dated 31.01.2014 N 14-st. and comes into force on 1 January 2017.

Structure of OKVED codes

The classifier consists of:

  • 17 basic sections - they are indicated in capital letters from A to Q:
  • Section A. Agriculture, hunting and forestry
  • Section B. Fishing, fish farming
  • Section C. Mining (subsections CA - CB)
  • Section D. Manufacturing industries (subsections DA - DN)
  • Section E. Production and distribution of electricity, gas and water
  • Section F. Construction
  • Section G. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles, household and personal items
  • Section H. Hotels and Restaurants
  • Section I. Transport and communications
  • Section J. Financial Activities
  • Section K Real Estate, Renting and Services
  • Section L. Public administration and military security; compulsory social security
  • Section M. Education
  • Section N. Health and Social Services
  • Section O. Provision of Other Community, Social and Personal Services
  • Section P. Provision of Housekeeping Services
  • Section Q. Activities of extraterritorial organizations
  • 16 subsections - they are indicated by two capital letters and are present
  • in sections C:
  • Subsection CA. Extraction of fuel and energy minerals
  • Subsection CB. Extraction of minerals, except for fuel and energy
  • and sections D:
  • Subsection D.A. Manufacture of food products, including drinks, and tobacco
  • Subsection DB. Textile and clothing production
  • Subsection DC. Manufacture of leather, leather goods and footwear
  • Subsection DD. Wood processing and production of wood products
  • Subsection D.E. Pulp and paper production; publishing and printing activities
  • Subsection D.F. Production of coke, oil products and nuclear materials
  • Subsection DG. Chemical production
  • Subsection D.H. Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
  • Subsection D.I. Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
  • Subsection DJ. Metallurgical production and production of finished metal products
  • Subsection DK. Manufacture of machinery and equipment
  • Subsection DL. Production of electrical equipment, electronic and optical equipment
  • Subsection DM. Production of vehicles and equipment
  • Subsection DN. Other productions

For example:

45 Construction
This grouping includes:
- new construction, reconstruction, capital and Maintenance buildings and structures, including individual construction and repair by orders of the population.
- activities in the field of urban planning and architecture, engineering surveys for construction, design of buildings and structures, see 74.20
45.2 Construction of buildings and structures
45.21 Production general construction works
This grouping does not include:
- provision of oil and gas extraction services, see 11.20
- installation of prefabricated building structures from elements of own manufacture, except for concrete, see 20, 26, 28;
- construction of stadiums, swimming pools, gymnasiums, tennis courts, golf courses and other sports facilities, other than construction of buildings, see 45.23.2
- installation of engineering equipment for buildings, see 45.3
- performance of finishing and finishing works in buildings and structures, see 45.4
- architecture and engineering activities, see 74.20
- management of construction projects, see 74.20
45.21.1 Manufacture of general construction works on the construction of buildings
This grouping includes:
- production of general construction works on the construction of buildings of all types: residential, commercial, industrial, etc., including the production of works on the expansion, reconstruction and restoration of buildings.
This grouping does not include:
- construction of sports buildings and structures, as well as buildings and structures in places of recreation, see 45.21.6, 45.23.2 ;
- construction of prefabricated buildings, see 45.21.7
45.21.2 Production of general construction works for the construction of bridges, elevated highways, tunnels and underground roads
This grouping does not include:
- performance of general construction works for the construction of surface roads, railways, runways, see 45.23.1;
- installation of metal building structures, see 45.25.4
- construction of hydraulic structures, see 45.24.2
45.21.3 Production of general construction works on laying main pipelines, communication lines and power lines
This grouping includes:
- performance of general construction works on laying of main land and underwater oil and gas pipelines, pipelines of water supply and sewerage systems and other main pipelines, long-distance air and cable communication lines and power transmission, including power lines for railways (contact networks);
This grouping does not include:
- performance of general construction works for the laying of local pipelines, communication lines and power lines, see 45.21.4
45.21.4
Production of general construction works for laying local pipelines, communication lines and power lines, including related auxiliary works
This grouping includes:
- performance of general construction works on laying local pipelines of hot and cold water supply systems, heating, sewer networks, local systems gas supply and other local pipelines, local air and cable communication lines and power transmission;
- production of interconnected auxiliary works (construction pumping stations, transformer substations, etc.).
This grouping also includes:
- performance of general construction works on laying underground cable television lines.
This grouping does not include:
- performance of general construction works for the laying of main pipelines, long-distance communication lines and power transmission lines, see 45.21.3.
45.21.5 Production of general construction works for the construction of power plants and facilities for the mining and manufacturing industries
45.21.51 Production of general construction works for the construction of hydroelectric power plants
45.21.52 Production of general construction works for the construction of nuclear power plants
45.21.53 Production of general construction works for the construction of thermal and other power plants

To register any company, you need to select OKVED codes. Based on the field of activity, first a section is selected, then a subsection, then a class, subclass, group, subgroup and directly a specific species.

Necessary take into account some important points such as:

  • The selected OKVED code must consist of at least 4 digits, in other words, be a group (XX.XX), a subgroup (XX.XX.X) or a type (XX.XX.XX). This rule came into force on 04.06.2013.
  • It is allowed to specify an unlimited number of codes, but no more than 15-25 positions are recommended.
  • When registering, you must define one main code in the documents. The rest of the codes will be optional.
  • Some codes require a license to operate. This should also be kept in mind.
  • The codes are the same for all forms of ownership, whether it is an individual entrepreneur, LLC, CJSC or a partnership.
  • In the process entrepreneurial activity you can make changes to the generated list of codes.
Subsection DG. Chemical production Subsection DH. Manufacture of rubber and plastic products Subsection DI. Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products Subsection DJ. Metallurgical production and production of finished metal products Subsection DK. Manufacture of machinery and equipment Subsection DL. Manufacture of electrical, electronic and optical equipment Subsection DM. Manufacture of vehicles and equipment Subsection DN. Other industries Section E. Production and distribution of electricity, gas and water Section F. Construction Section G. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of vehicles, motorcycles, household and personal items Section H. Hotels and restaurants Section I. Transport and communications Section J. Financial activities Section K. Real estate transactions, rent and provision of services Section L. Public administration and military security ; Compulsory social security Section M. Education Section N. Health care and provision of social services Section O. Provision of other communal, social and personal services Section P. Provision of household services Section Q. Activities of extraterritorial organizations
  • Annex A (mandatory). Description of groupings
  • All-Russian classifier of types of economic activity
    OK 029-2001 (OKVED) (NACE Rev. 1)
    (put into effect by the Decree of the State Standard of the Russian Federation of November 6, 2001 N 454-st)

    With changes and additions from:

    2/2011, 3/2011, 4/2014

    Russian Classification of Economic Activities

    Foreword

    DEVELOPED

    Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Russian Federation, Center for Economic Classifications

    PRESENTED

    Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation

    Scientific and technical department of the State Standard of Russia

    ACCEPTED AND INTRODUCED

    OKVED uses a hierarchical classification method and a sequential coding method. The code for grouping types of economic activity consists of two to six digital characters, and its structure can be represented as follows:

    XX. - Class;

    XX.X - subclass;

    XX.XX - group;

    XX.XX.X - subgroup;

    XX.XX.XX - view.

    To ensure that the records of OKVED codes correspond to the records of NACE Rev. 1 codes in OKVED codes a dot is placed between the second and third characters of the code. If there are additional division levels compared to NACE Rev. 1, a dot is also placed between the fourth and fifth digits of the code.

    In the classifier, by analogy with NACE Rev. 1, sections and subsections are introduced with the preservation of their letter designations.

    For example:

    Section D Manufacturing
    Subsection DA Manufacture of food products, including beverages, and tobacco

    Food production, including beverages

    Production of meat and meat products

    Meat production

    Production of meat and edible offal cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, animals of the equine family

    Manufacture of plucked wool, raw hides and skins of cattle, equines, sheep, goats and pigs

    Production of edible animal fats

    Production of non-edible by-products

    As classification features of types of economic activity, OKVED uses features that characterize the field of activity, the process (technology) of production, etc. As an additional (within the same production process), the characteristic "raw materials and materials used" can be distinguished.

    An example of using the classification feature "field of activity":

    Section A Agriculture, hunting and forestry

    Section C Mining

    Section I Transport and communications

    Land transport activities

    Water transport activity

    Air transport activities

    Auxiliary and additional transport activities

    Postal and courier activities

    An example of using the classification feature "production process":

    Subsection CA Extraction of fuel and energy minerals

    Extraction of hard coal, brown coal and peat

    Extraction, enrichment and agglomeration of hard coal

    Coal mining

    Open pit coal mining

    Underground coal mining

    In accordance with international practice OKVED does not take into account such classification features as the form of ownership, organizational and legal form and departmental subordination of economic entities, does not distinguish between internal and foreign trade, market and non-market, commercial and non-commercial economic activities.

    Classification of installation and (or) installation activities building elements and equipment necessary for the operation of buildings, in accordance with international practice, is carried out in grouping 45 "Construction". For example, installation and installation of equipment for heating and ventilation, elevators and escalators, electrical equipment, electrical, gas and water supply systems, window and door blocks, etc.

    The classification of activities for the maintenance and (or) repair of instruments, apparatus, machinery, equipment, vehicles, etc. is carried out in groups that reflect the production of these products, with the exception of Maintenance and (or) repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (groups 50.2 and 50.4), household and personal items (group 52.7), office machines and computer equipment (group 72.5).

    Descriptions of OKVED groupings with codes up to four characters inclusive in terms of scope of concepts correspond to descriptions of similar groupings of NACE Rev.1. When detailing groupings with four-digit description codes, they are either not given (if the descriptions of the subordinate groupings in the aggregate correspond to the scope of the concepts of the description of the four-digit grouping), or they are not given in full and contain a part of the description relating to all subordinate groupings.

    The construction of separate OKVED groupings has the following features.

    When using OKVED to classify activities performed on a fee or contract basis, these activities should be considered as activities of economic entities that produce the same products or provide services at their own expense. At the same time, two main types of activities of economic entities carried out for a fee or on a contractual basis are distinguished:

    Performance of work according to the customer's documentation, when the contractor provides the subcontractor with all the technical documentation necessary for the production of the ordered products. For example, in metallurgical production (forging, cutting, stamping, casting);

    Performance of work on order, when a subcontractor performs certain processing on an object supplied by the contractor. Such objects may include raw materials, machine parts subjected to machining etc. Commissioned work may include working metals, preparing fruits for canning, etc.

    The activities of economic entities selling on their own behalf products manufactured to their order at other enterprises are classified in section G (wholesale and retail trade). When business entities play a significant role in the design and development of products (provide the technical, technological, design documentation required for production; transfer "know-how", patents, etc. to the contractor, that is, they actually stimulate the production of products that are fundamentally new to him), assume the risk associated with production (they are the owners of the raw materials and materials from which the products are made; transfer to the contractor in rent or lease for the duration of the order necessary equipment, technological devices, etc.), and the volume of production of these products during the year is at least 50% of the products of this type in the enterprise as a whole, their activities are classified as if these products were produced by the economic entity independently.

    OKVED is maintained by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia.

    When conducting OKVED, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia interacts with VNIIKI of the State Standard of Russia.

    The organization of the mandatory approval of draft amendments to OKVED is the State Statistics Committee of Russia.

    From the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 10, 2003 No. 677 "On the All-Russian classifiers of technical, economic and social information in the socio-economic field":

    The development of all-Russian classifiers is provided by federal executive authorities and carried out in agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology, the Federal State Statistics Service and the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

    The use of all-Russian classifiers is mandatory when creating state information systems and information resources, as well as in the interdepartmental exchange of information and in other cases established by the legislation of the Russian Federation. All-Russian classifiers used in legal acts in the socio-economic area for the unambiguous identification of objects of legal relations.

    The determination by the all-Russian classifier of the code of the object of classification related to the activities of an economic entity is carried out by the economic entity independently by referring this object to the corresponding code and name of the position of the all-Russian classifier, except for cases established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

    All-Russian classifier of economic activities, products and services OK 004-93 (OKDP)

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    developed taking into account the recommendations of the UN Statistical Commission. The construction of the OKDP is based on the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) - International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (ISIC) and the international Central Products Classification (CPC). Part II and Part III are currently used for the classification of products and services. Parts I and IV were canceled by the order of Rosstandart dated November 6, 2001 No. 454 "On the adoption and entry into force of OKVED".

    All-Russian classifier of economic regions OK 024 - 95 (OKER)

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    is a systematized list of regional economic groupings of objects of the administrative-territorial division of Russia. The objects of classification in OKER are different kinds economic regions. At the same time, an economic region is understood as a set of objects of the administrative-territorial division of the country, which have a number of common natural and economic features.

    All-Russian classifier of economic activities OK 029-2001 (KDES Rev.1) (OKVED)

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    built on the basis of harmonization with the official version in Russian of the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 1) by saving in OKVED from NACE Rev. 1 . 1 codes (up to four characters inclusive) and names of the corresponding positions without changing the scope of concepts. Features reflecting needs Russian economy by detailing the types of activities, are taken into account in the OKVED groupings with five- and six-digit codes.

    OKVED is used to classify and code the types of economic activity declared by economic entities during registration, determine the main and other types of economic activity actually carried out by economic entities, develop regulatory legal acts relating to state regulation certain types economic activity, implementation of state statistical observation by type of development activity economic processes, preparation of statistical information for comparisons at the international level, coding of information on types of economic activity in information systems and resources, the unified state register of enterprises and organizations, other information registers, as well as to meet the needs of authorities state power and management in information about the types of economic activity in solving analytical problems.

    All-Russian classifier of types of economic activity OK 029-2007 (NACE Red 1.1) (OKVED)

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    built on the basis of harmonization with the official Russian version of the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 1.1) by retaining in OKVED from NACE Rev. 1.1 . 1.1 codes (up to four characters inclusive) and names of the corresponding positions without changing the scope of concepts. Features that reflect the needs of the Russian economy in terms of detailing types of activities are taken into account in OKVED groupings with five- and six-digit codes.

    The objects of classification in OKVED are types of economic activity.

    It is used to carry out state statistical monitoring of the development of economic processes by type of activity, and to prepare statistical information for comparison at the international level.

    All-Russian classifier of products by types of economic detail OK 034-2007 (KPES 2002) (OKPD)

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    built on the basis of harmonization with the Statistical Classification of Products by Activity in the European Economic Community, 2002 version (CPA 2002) by keeping codes in OKPD from CPA 2002 (up to six characters inclusive) and the volumes of the concepts of the corresponding positions. Features that reflect the needs of the Russian economy in terms of detailing products are taken into account in the OKPD groupings with 7-9-digit codes.

    The objects of classification in OKPD are products (services, works).

    OKPD can be used to classify and code products (services, works) for the purposes of state statistics, as well as to prepare statistical information for comparisons at the international level.

    All-Russian classifier of types of economic activity OK 029-2014 (NACE Rev. 2) (OKVED 2)

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    built on the basis of harmonization with the official Russian version of the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (version 2) - Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev.2) by saving in OKVED 2 (from NACE Rev.2 ) codes (up to four characters inclusive) and names of the corresponding groupings without changing the scope of concepts. Features that reflect the needs of the Russian economy in terms of detailing types of economic activity are taken into account in OKVED 2 groupings at the level of groupings with five- and six-digit codes. The objects of classification in OKVED are types of economic activity.

    OKVED 2 is used to classify and code the types of economic activity declared by economic entities during registration, determine the main and additional types of economic activity carried out by economic entities, develop regulatory legal acts relating to state regulation of certain types of economic activity, and carry out state statistical monitoring by type of activity for subjects of the national economy and social sphere, preparing statistical information for comparisons at the international level, coding information on types of economic activity in information systems and resources, meeting the needs of state authorities and management in information on types of economic activity when solving analytical problems.

    All-Russian classifier of products by type of economic activity 034-2014 (KPES 2008) (OKPD 2)

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    built on the basis of harmonization with the Statistical Classification of Products by Activity in the European Economic Community, 2008 version (CPA 2008) by maintaining the codes in OKPD 2 from CPA 2008 without change ( up to six characters inclusive) and the scope of the concepts of the corresponding positions. However, there are cases for which national characteristics are reflected by changing the CPA 2008 groupings with 2 to 6 digit codes. Features reflecting the needs of the Russian economy in terms of detailing products are taken into account in the OKPD 2 groupings with 7 9-digit codes.

    The objects of classification in OKPD 2 are products (services, works). OKPD 2 is designed to provide information support classification and coding of products (services, works) for the purposes of state statistics, the development of regulatory legal acts relating to the state regulation of certain types of economic activity, the implementation of a set of accounting functions within the framework of work on state statistics related to meeting the needs of public authorities and management in information about products by type of economic activity in solving analytical problems, providing a system of state contracting and wholesale trade in the domestic market, preparing statistical information for comparisons at the international level, placing orders for the supply of goods, performing work (rendering services) for state and municipal needs, taxation, ensuring the classification of fixed assets used in the All-Russian Classifier of Fixed Assets, standardization and mandatory confirmation of compliance products, classification and coding of services provided to the population by economic entities.

    Name: All-Russian Classification of Economic Activities Abbreviation: OKVED 2 Designation: OK 029-2014 (NACE Rev. 2) In English: Russian Classification of Economic Activities Responsible: Ministry of Economic Development of Russia Reason: Order of Rosstandart No. 14-st dated 31.01.2014 Date of introduction : 02/01/2014 End date: not set (there is no order to cancel the classifier or replace it with a new one) Last change: No. 24, effective from December 1, 2019 Reason for change: Order of Rosstandart dated November 14, 2019 No. 1145-st

    Development and introduction

    OK 029-2014 was developed and presented by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. Built on the basis of harmonization with the official Russian version of NACE Rev.2 (Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community Rev2 - Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Economic Community (version 2)).

    Structure and objects

    OKVED contains records of all groupings of types of economic activity, presented hierarchically. To identify groupings, each classifier entry has a code designation consisting of numbers (from two to six) with a sequential coding method. Between the second and third, and between the fourth and fifth digits, dots indicate nesting levels and were added to ensure compliance with NACE Rev.2 code entries.

    The structure of OKVED 2 is as follows:
    Chapter
    XX - class
    XX.X - subclass
    XX.XX - group
    XX.XX.X - subgroup
    XX.XX.XX - view

    Sections have alphabetic codes of the Latin alphabet, which are not used in the construction of code designations (introduced for continuity with NACE Rev.2). Classifier entries may include explanations of what the section/grouping/activity includes and does not include.