Manufacturing
Manufacturing refers to a variety of human activity, from handicraft to high tech design however it is most commonly assigned to industrial production. In which raw materials are transformed into finished goods. These finished products may be used in manufacturing more complex products, such as household appliances or automobiles, or sold to wholesalers. Who in turn sell them to retailers where they eventually are sold to consumers.
Manufacturing is no longer about utilizing new raw materials. Recyclying products has made a significant improvement in manufacturing and our everyday lives and for our children's lives"
Modern manufacturing includes intermediate processes required for the production and intergration of a product's components.
Current Manufacturing Categories:
- Chemical Industry
- Clothing
- Construction
- Electronics
- Engineering
- Energy Industry
- Food and Beverage
- Industrial Design
- Metalworking
- Plastics
- Telecommunications
- Textile Manufacturing
- Transportation
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Our consumption of energy and technology seems endless. In addition to general overviews, researchers have examined the features and factors affecting particular key aspects of manufacturing development. They have compared production and investment in a range of Western and non-Western countries and presentd case studies of growth and performance in improtant individual industries and market-economic sectores. We utilize statics and attempt to improve current manufacturing processes and recycle materials. Designing applications to evolve our products.