About 5 percent of the U.S. labor force is employed by one branch or another of the construction industry. The industrial building and warehouse sector employed about 139,000 individuals
The essential building blocks of industry are capital, natural resources, and a work force.
Competition is the biggest force that is applying pressure to the building industry. Other factors applying pressure includes ownership change, technology, and customer pressure.
With Japan's industrial base; Japan built a navy, army, and air force. After building those forces; their navy, army, and air force trained for war.
In construction, Trigonometry is used to show how stress and force are directed along supports which are not vertical or horizontal. It is alos used to find the lengths of such components of a building, as well as the angles between parts.
Central Industrial Security Force
an examle of a doulble pulley is an elevator or a crane in construction building.
porter's five force strategy for Indian pharmaceutical industry?
Hydraulic machines are useful in construction as they are force magnifiers. This means that a small input force can be made into a large input force. ^_^
yes it is
compresive force
The term "industrial giant" means a force in industrial production and trade. Since World War II, Japan has been one of the world's leaders in the modernization of industry. Japan's heavy industry reaches nearly every world market for metal and steel goods and mechanized tools. Their concurrent developments in electronics, technology, and computer control have allowed them to simultaneously develop some of the world's most sophisticated automation.
The industry's labor force numbered 168,635 in 2001, including 131,522 production workers. Industry payroll was almost $6 billion, and total industry shipments were valued at $40.9 billion.