Cream production
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SSIC 105021: Cream production. Supervised by Ministry Of Industry And Mineral Resources. Used for company registration, Nitaqat, and licensing in Saudi ...
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A milk product relatively rich in fat is separated from the milk in the form of a fat emulsion in the screened milk, or made from dried cream or cream reconstituted from the powdered milk derivatives. The final composition of the product can be modified by adding high-fat cream, whole milk, or screening milk. The cream is whipped with air or any other suitable gas, or it may be dried or concentrated (cream powder) by removing water from it.
Supervisory entity: Ministry Of Industry And Mineral Resources
Licensing entity: Ministry Of Industry And Mineral Resources
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Related Codes
When to use this code
Ministry of Commerce β Commercial Registration
Saudization quotas by sector via Qiwa
Permits from supervisory authorities
National reporting β GASTAT
FAQ
What is SSIC code 105021?
SSIC code 105021 corresponds to 'Cream production' in the Saudi Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC), based on ISIC Rev.4 and maintained by GASTAT. It is a activity-level code used in business registration and government filings in Saudi Arabia.
When should I use SSIC 105021?
Use SSIC code 105021 when your main business activity is 'Cream production'. You will need it for: company registration at the Ministry of Commerce, Nitaqat Saudization compliance, GOSI registration, and statistical reporting.
What Saudization rate applies to SSIC 105021?
Saudization (Nitaqat) rates vary by sector and company size. Check the HRSD/Qiwa platform for the current rate applicable to SSIC code 105021. Rates were updated in 2025-2026 for most sectors.
Data source: General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) β SSIC/SSCO 2026 Edition.
This data is cross-checked with Qiwa, HRSD, and ZATCA portals to ensure accuracy for business compliance.