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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

28 21 Assistive products for office administration, information storage and management at work

ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION, see 22 00 00.

28 21 03 Assistive products for organizing, sorting and filing paper documents

Included are, e.g., perforators, staplers, consumables.

28 21 06 Assistive products for processing mail

Devices to prepare letters, parcels and other material for mailing and to facilitate the delivery and reception of mail.
Included are, e.g., franking machines (postage meters), mail sorters, mail openers and envelope stuffing machines.

28 21 09 Office machines and equipment

Included are, e.g., document shredders, copiers.
Output devices for computers, see 22 39 00.

28 21 12 Office software and industrial software

Software which helps to perform or to facilitate special work tasks.
Included are, e.g., business management software, accounting software, specific company software and software for office organization.
Word processing software, see 22 12 24.
Calculation software, see 22 15 09.
Calendars and timetables, see 22 27 15.
Operating software, see 22 33 12.
Browser and communication software, see 22 33 15.
Input software, see 22 36 18.
Special output software, see 22 39 12.

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