Secondary manufacturing refers to further processing of products that have already undergone some manufacturing. E.g. processing wood past its primary stage (e.g., lumber). Primary manufacturing is thus manufacturing of raw materials or materials in their near-natural state (e.g., iron ore, wood logs, ...)
Primary Manufacturing is taking raw materials (from Primary Industry) and using them to make industrial materials. Then, these would go under another process called Secondary Manufacturing that uses these products and turn them into finished goods.Ex: trees > wood > lumber > chair
In secondary industries the jobs are mainly manufacturing. So working on an assembly line would be a good example.5 examples are Carpenter, Baker, Builder, Sewing machinist and Car manufactorer
manufacturing capabilities
Depreciation is not a manufacturing labor rather it is manufacturing overhead as machines used in manufacturing is not part of labor rather it is part of overhead.
The 3 main types of industrial production are: a continuous flow where thousands of the product are made 24/7, mass production where hundreds are made (usually on a production line) but not 24/7, and a batch where only about 5- 150 of the product is created.
Manufacturing.
Secondary jobs are jobs that are involved in the manufacturing process, ie furniture, car manufacturing, construction and so on. chicken nuggets! LOL
I think its secondary sector because Cadburys is a manufacturing company because they manufacture products and manufacturing companies belong to the secondary sector.
secondary sector includes manufacturing alot of the manufacturing parts require human's physical bodily work this can be replaced by robots as technology develops this is one of the reasons why the secondary sector decreases.
Manufacturing
Engineering, Manufacturing and Reproduction
Mostly Things Like Industrial Manufacturing. Or Manufacturing raw goods.
occupation that involves manufacturing of finished products from raw materials are called secondary occupations
Computer manufacturing or Chemical Plants
Secondary production can be divided into manufacturing and construction. Manufacturing involves the production of goods from raw materials, while construction involves the assembly of structures and infrastructure.
High demand for manufacturing with wood from the secondary sector.
Manufacturing or secondary industry