Manufacturing is one where in production process service orientations is done where in service sector is to completely to serve with service and no production involved in this process.
Grown much more rapidly then the manufacturing sector.
I would put it this way: Construction sector. This would mean a country that undertakes to spin it economy from construction of buildings,bridges,infra structures for its economic development and per capita income. manufacturing sector. This would mean a country that relies on manufacturing for export and derives its income from such exports. service sector. this would mean a country that derives its per capita income from services rendered localy.
The tertiary sector of the economy,also known as the service sector or the service industry.can be defined as one of the three economic sectors. The others being the secondary sector,approximately the same as manufacturing, and the primary sector,agriculture, fishing, and extraction such as mining.
Franchising normally applies to the service sector whereas contract manufacturing applies to the manufacturing sector. Franchising allows you to utilize the resource of an established national chain while OEM manufacturing enables you to become a supplier in the supply chain.
The US business is dominated by service sector and R&D, its anemic of manufacturing
the service industry
The manufacturing sector has decreased and the service industries have increased.
I think its secondary sector because Cadburys is a manufacturing company because they manufacture products and manufacturing companies belong to the secondary sector.
Job manufacturing branches are for hiring new employees in the manufacturing sector. Some may also provide training and safety sessions for jobs in the manufacturing sector.
Consumerism in the 1970s brought about a more robust service sector. This occurred at the same that manufacturing was waning in the United States.
Employment in the machinery manufacturing sector as a whole was1.3 million jobs in 1992
Employment in the machinery manufacturing sector as a whole was 1.2 million jobs in 2002