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Qué (quién) es FACTORIES - definición

FACILITY WHERE GOODS ARE INDUSTRIALLY MADE, OR PROCESSED
Manufactory; Factories; Manufacturing plant; Manufactories; Manufacturing plants; Factory (manufacturing); Factory mills; Factory worker; Factory employment; Factory workers; ⛭; Assembly plant; 🏭; 👨‍🏭; 👩‍🏭; 👨🏻‍🏭; 👨🏼‍🏭; 👨🏽‍🏭; 👨🏾‍🏭; 👨🏿‍🏭; 👩🏻‍🏭; 👩🏼‍🏭; 👩🏽‍🏭; 👩🏾‍🏭; 👩🏿‍🏭; Production plant; Manufacturing base
  • [[Cromford mill]] as it is today.
  • Factory Automation with industrial robots for palletizing food products like bread and toast at a bakery in Germany.
  • Highland Park Ford plant, c. 1922
  • Working day ends at [[Tampella]] factory in [[Tampere]], Finland in 1909
  • Entrance to the [[Venetian Arsenal]] by [[Canaletto]], 1732.
  • Interior of the [[Lyme Regis]] watermill, UK (14th century).
  • [[Volkswagen]] factory in [[Wolfsburg]], Germany
  • A factory worker in 1942 [[Fort Worth, Texas]], United States.
  • Reconstructed historical factory in [[Žilina]] ([[Slovakia]]) for production of safety matches. Originally built in 1915 for the business firm ''Wittenberg and son''.

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A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. They are a critical part of modern economic production, with the majority of the world's goods being created or processed within factories.
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n.
1) to manage, operate a factory
2) to open a factory
3) to close, shut down a factory
4) an automobile (AE), motorcar (BE); clothing; munitions; shoe; textile factory
5) at, in a factory (she works at/in a factory)

Wikipedia

Factory

A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. They are a critical part of modern economic production, with the majority of the world's goods being created or processed within factories.

Factories arose with the introduction of machinery during the Industrial Revolution, when the capital and space requirements became too great for cottage industry or workshops. Early factories that contained small amounts of machinery, such as one or two spinning mules, and fewer than a dozen workers have been called "glorified workshops".

Most modern factories have large warehouses or warehouse-like facilities that contain heavy equipment used for assembly line production. Large factories tend to be located with access to multiple modes of transportation, some having rail, highway and water loading and unloading facilities. In some countries like Australia, it is common to call a factory building a "Shed".

Factories may either make discrete products or some type of continuously produced material, such as chemicals, pulp and paper, or refined oil products. Factories manufacturing chemicals are often called plants and may have most of their equipment – tanks, pressure vessels, chemical reactors, pumps and piping – outdoors and operated from control rooms. Oil refineries have most of their equipment outdoors.

Discrete products may be final goods, or parts and sub-assemblies which are made into final products elsewhere. Factories may be supplied parts from elsewhere or make them from raw materials. Continuous production industries typically use heat or electricity to transform streams of raw materials into finished products.

The term mill originally referred to the milling of grain, which usually used natural resources such as water or wind power until those were displaced by steam power in the 19th century. Because many processes like spinning and weaving, iron rolling, and paper manufacturing were originally powered by water, the term survives as in steel mill, paper mill, etc.

Ejemplos de uso de FACTORIES
1. Productive upsurge is reported from essential foodstuff factories and local–industry factories in all provinces.
2. Instead of the workers moving to the factories, the factories would be moving to the workers.
3. On display there are staple and non–staple food, sweets, cakes and refreshing drinks produced by essential foodstuff factories, potato processing factories and the cornstarch factories.
4. The land beneath many factories is already worth far more than the factories themselves.
5. He said double shift in the factories was banned that led to closure of factories and unemployment.