Commercial and Corporate Entities Across Industries
Introduction
These entities normally employ over 200 people. They are often situated in the middle and outer ring of many major towns. They are advanced businesses with heavy capital equipment and investment.
These include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing Industry
Manufacturing involves the use of machines, labour and tools to produce goods for use or sale. The most common form of manufacturing, industrial production, involves the transformation of raw materials into finished goods. Such goods may be utilised to produce more complex products, or alternatively sold to wholesalers who then distribute to retailers.
Construction Industry
Construction involves the building or assembling of infrastructure. There are three main types of construction; building construction, heavy/civil construction and industrial construction. Each requires a feat of human multitasking.
Storage/Warehouse
A warehouse is a commercial building commonly utilised for the storage of goods. Manufacturers, importers/exporters and wholesalers all use warehouses for the storage of products or equipment. They are usually situated in industrial cities and towns.
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