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Manufacturing IndustrIES
Manufacturing IndustrIES
Manufacturing IndustrIES
INDUSTRY
-a place where primary goods or raw
materials are converted into finish products
using machines are called manufacturing
industries
-is the production of product for use or sale
using labour, and machine, tools, chemical,
and biological processing or formulation and
is the essence of secondary industry
WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF
MANUFACTURING?
-This job are usually in factory, plant or mill but
can also be in a home, not services are created:
Examples:
• Bakeries
• Candy stores
• Costume tailors
THE MAIN TYPES ARE….
•HUMAN FACTORS
1. Labour: Cheap and skilled labour
Example:
Diamond cutting industry
2. Transport-any industry needs a well
developed transport network for the
movement of raw materials and
finished products
3. Capital- every industry needs capital
investment which is available through
banks
4. Market- demand and supply play an
important role in the economy of a
country
•Demand from the market is met by
the supply from the industry
5. Government policies: are made to
regulate the setting up and
functioning of industries.
FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE
LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES
•PHYSICAL FACTORS
1.Raw materials: closeness to the
source of bulky and perishable raw
material.
Examples:
a. Iron and steel industry
b. Sugar industry
2. Power resources: closeness to
the source of economically viable
power resources
Example:
Aluminum melting requires lot of
electricity
3. Water: availability of water in
abundance for processing of raw
materials
Example:
Jute and coir industry
4. Climate: favorable climatic
conditions for processing of raw
materials
Example:
Cotton textile industry requires more
humidity therefore located in
Maharashtra
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-MEA JOY CANDELA