What this is
Look Up The Code, See What It Links To.
Find the UNSPSC or KBLI code you need, whether you start from a product, a service, or a line of business. Look one up on either side, and this shows you the codes it maps to on the other.
What gets bought and sold
UNSPSC v.260801
The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) is a global classification of goods and services. The UNDP started it with Dun & Bradstreet, and GS1 US maintains it today. Buyers and suppliers use it to say exactly what is being purchased, so spending stays comparable across catalogues, tenders, and borders. It holds around 158,000 entries across four levels: segment, family, class, and commodity.
What a business does
KBLI v.2025
Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia (KBLI) is the national classification of business activity. Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) publishes it, built on the UN ISIC standard. Companies register their line of business under it, and BPS uses it to compile economic statistics, so every business in the country is counted the same way. It holds around 2,400 entries across five levels, from a two-digit main group down to a five-digit kelompok.
How the two sides are linked
- A KBLI code tells you what a company does. A UNSPSC code tells you what it sells. They are separate systems built for separate purposes, so nothing joins them on its own.
- This app carries 5,236 links, each connecting a five digit KBLI kelompok to a UNSPSC family whose goods or services that activity plausibly produces or sells.
- One activity usually delivers many products, and one product can come from many activities, so the two sides meet many to many rather than one to one.
Warning
The links were generated with a large language model (Gemini 3.5 Flash), matching UNSPSC at the family level to KBLI at the kelompok level. Some of them maybe are wrong, so check any link you intend to rely on.