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Manufacturing is the transformation of raw materials into finished goods for even even sale, or medium processes involving a production or finishing of semi-manufactures. These are the big branch of industry and of secondary production. A select few industries, rather semiconductor and steel manufacturers use a term fabrication.
Although handicraft production hwhen been with usa for numbers of millennia, modern-style manufacturing is usually regarded as beginning around 1780 with the British Industrial Revolution, spreading thereafter to Continental Europe and North America, and after in the area of the world.
When it remains the immense section of the present times economy—perhaps a quarter of total globe production of goods and services—many of the world's loaded nations devote an ever smaller proportion of their workforce to manufacturing activity owing to relocation of enterprises to lower-wage countries and a rising proportion of economic activity devoted to service activity.
Manufacturing topics
Taxonomy of manufacturing processes
Taxonomy of manufacturing processes (separate page)
Manufacturing systems
Craft or even Guild system
English system of manufacturing
American System of manufacturing
Soviet collectivism in manufacturing
Mass production
Just In Time manufacturing
Lean manufacturing
Flexible manufacturing
Mass customization
Agile manufacturing
Rapid manufacturing
Prefabrication
Theories
Taylorism
Fordism
Scientific management
Control
Management
List of management topics
Quality control
Manufacturing engineering
Production Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Computer-aided manufacturing
Computer integrated manufacturing
Numerically controlled
Computer numerically controlled
Distributed Control Systems
Fieldbus control systems
Programmable logic controllers
Assembly systems
Assembly line
Industrial robot
Design
Rapid prototyping
Computer aided design
New product development
Others
Primary industry
Factory
Distributor
Warehouse
Wholesaler
Retailer
Consumer
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American Park and Recreation Company
Manufacturers of commercial playground and grounds furnishings including swingsets and complete play systems .
Atelier Go-Élan Inc
Manufacturer guide to institutional playground equipment, novelties, and product line. (English/French)
BCI Burke
Manufacture equipment and safety surfacings for school, and park playgrounds. Features product data, photographs, planning tips, and related links.
ChildLife
Manufacture backyard playground equipment. Products include swingsets, swings, playsets, and play equipment. Product photographs and specifications.
Children's Playstructures, Inc.
Custom design, manufacture, and install commercial playground play equipment and site amenities. Includes portfolio of recent projects.
The Climbing Thing
Design and manufacturer of safe, durable, fun-filled play-ground equipment. Catalog of playground equipment on line.
Columbia Cascade Company
Manufacture wood and metal playground equipment, play structures, park benches, site furniture, and outdoor fitness equipment.Includes detailed photographs of finished products.
Component Playgrounds
Manufacture metal swingsets, and playground and basketball equipment for residential and commercial use. Other products include volleyball equipment, picnic tables, parts and accessories.
Creative Playgrounds Inc.
Manufacturer of commercial and residential playground equipment, site furnishings, and amenities, for schools, parks, daycares, and home use.
Creative Woodworking Inc.
Make a variety of adventure play systems, sheds, and outdoor furniture . Includes brief product overviews and photographs.
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