Mf Section C Manufacturing
NIC 2025 MoSPI source

NIC Class 1629 - Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials

NIC Class 1629 covers Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials. This is the main comparison layer for deciding which specific six-digit Sub-class best fits...

Key Facts

Class 1629 at a Glance

Level Class
Depth 4/5
Children 7
Last verified 2026-04-21

Hierarchy tree

Practical Summary

What Class 1629 Covers

Class 1629 is the final decision layer before six-digit Sub-classes such as undefined undefined, undefined undefined, undefined undefined, undefined undefined and 3 more. Compare the child pages before using a code in a filing.

Where Used In Practice

Where Class 1629 Is Used

Class 1629 is used when the final six-digit code is not obvious and official notes or child Sub-classes need to be compared.

  • Udyam and MSME code research
  • Company or LLP registration preparation
  • Business activity shortlisting before filing
  • Internal classification and vendor profiling
How To Choose

How to Narrow Down From Class 1629

Review every child Sub-class under Class 1629. If the wording is still broad, open the six-digit child pages before using a code in registration.

Official note

Class note from the source layer

This class excludes: - manufacture of mats or matting of textile materials, see 1392 - manufacture of luggage, see 1512 - manufacture of wooden footwear, see 1520 - manufacture of wooden shoe parts (e.g. heels and lasts), see 1520 - manufacture of matches, see 2029 - manufacture of clock cases, see 2652 - manufacture of wooden spools and bobbins that are part of textile machinery, see 2826 - manufacture of wooden furniture, see 3101 - manufacture of wooden toys, see 3240 - manufacture of cork life preservers, see 3290 - manufacture of brushes and brooms, see 3290 - manufacture of burial caskets, see 3290

Common Questions About NIC 1629

Which businesses fall under NIC 1629?

Start here when the business belongs to manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials and then compare child entries such as undefined undefined, undefined undefined, undefined undefined, undefined undefined and 3 more.

Is NIC 1629 a final filing code?

No. This is a hierarchy page. Continue to the six-digit Sub-class before using a code in registration or compliance records.

How do I verify that NIC 1629 is correct before filing?

Check the parent hierarchy, compare 1621 Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels, 1622 Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery, 1623 Manufacture of wooden containers, and confirm that the official title matches the main revenue activity. For regulated or filing-critical decisions, verify the source row in the MoSPI dataset.

What happens if I use the wrong NIC code in Udyam or MCA registration?

A wrong code can cause mismatched business descriptions, follow-up questions or later compliance cleanup. It is better to compare nearby codes before filing than to correct a weak classification later.

Is there a legacy NIC 2008 equivalent for NIC 1629?

Use the legacy converter only as a migration aid. Old NIC 2008 matches can suggest where to look, but NIC 2025 should remain the primary reference for new code selection.

NIC 2026 guidance

How to move from Class 1629 to the right Sub-class

NIC 1629 is an intermediate hierarchy page, not usually the final code used in a filing. Use it to compare child entries, read the nearby-code context and move toward the most precise six-digit Sub-class. If the child list contains several similar activities, open each candidate page and compare the wording against the business's real operating model.

Data Source and Verification Date

Source layer

Official NIC 2025 Excel and PDF from MoSPI.

Last verified

2026-04-21 from the generated NIC 2025 source layer used in this build.

Disclaimer

This is an independent reference tool. Verify filing-critical decisions in official sources.