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The first factories in Belgium were built around the turn of the 19th century.
Technically it's the other way around. Automated factories use robotic equipment. The robots used in factories and warehouses are simple and typically only perform a limited, specific set of tasks. They typically respond to commands from a control computer or in some cases may just respond to input from a sensor, such as a photo-eye or proximity sensor.
It didn't. In fact, it was the other way around: the maquiladora program was created to attract foreign investors to setup manufacturing and assembly plants along the US-Mexico border.Nowadays, thousands of factories have been created, providing jobs for approximately 1.1 million employees (2005).
Nobody truly knows exactly how much an F1 engine cost because the manufacturers are very secretive about their newest and highly advanced technology. When one of their engines fails during a race, they have engineers running around looking for every single piece of the scattered debris to protect their creation. They then send the damaged pieces out to their facilities which are scattered across the World. For example, the head will go to the U.S., the block will go to Germany, the pistons to Italy, etc. Here is the best part, each of the employees at the facilities have no idea where any of the other facilities are or how many there are or even who or how many employees work at them. So I guess the answer to your question is......They are priceless. It costs around $450 thousand dollars for an F1 engine, the total cost of the car is in excess of $1.6 million dollars.
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In various factories around the world.
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Microsoft had around 89,000 employees in 2010.
There are two Cadbury's chocolate factories around the world. One is based in Birmingham, United Kingdom and the other is located in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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