Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Industrial Equipment


Industry is a word that gives us a view of noise, sweating labors, different sizes of equipment and handling of those, arranged boxes or sacks of products and crowds.
Now a day’s labors of industries use different types and sizes of equipments. Those thing have reduce their labor and given a force in work. But in the ancient world the picture was not same.
In the middle age the industries were full of labor less equipment or machines. That time working in a industry was hard. It took a long time to produce something. Now industries are much dependent on equipments rather on labor. Today industries need labor that can operate machines.
Different kinds of industries need different kind of equipments. Example as- an agriculture industry needs harvesting machines but a construction need a mixing machine.
Thus we can make a list of industries according their needs of equipments but in brief it is impossible so let’s take a look in this link-
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/industries/

What one industry needs is totally different from other. Their needs differ according raw material, equipments etc. but one thing is common. They all need trained labor. So it’s a great opportunity for the 3rd world country. They can train their people and use as manpower.
There are several branches of technology and engineering specialized for industrial application. This includes mathematical models, patented inventions and craft skills. See automation, industrial architecture, industrial design, industrial process, industrial arts and industrial applicability.
In the modern competitive world everyday there come more modern machines/ equipments. If an industry wanted to survive the race of existence they have to modernize their equipment.
This way the modern industries are so intimately related with modern technology. No one can deny the importance of industry and the industrial equipments. Everyday there comes an upgrade of equipments. So my advice to the industrials that keeps in touch with the upgrades.

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