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  <rdfs:label>Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing</rdfs:label>
  <skos:definition>This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing travel trailers and campers designed to attach to motor vehicles; (2) manufacturing pick-up coaches (i.e., campers) and caps (i.e., covers) for mounting on pick-up trucks; and (3) manufacturing automobile, utility, and light-truck trailers. Travel trailers do not have their own motor but are designed to be towed by a motor unit, such as an automobile or a light truck.</skos:definition>
  <skos:example>Automobile transporter trailers, single car, manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Camper units, slide-in, for pick-up trucks, manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Camping trailers and chassis manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Horse trailers (except fifth-wheel-type) manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Pick-up canopies, caps, or covers manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Travel trailers, recreational, manufacturing</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Utility trailers manufacturing</skos:example>
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