First of all Apple wills not exist in twenty years for a few reasons,second of all Microsoft it won't be used much any more,thirdly Samsung we will not need screens much any more, fourthly SONY they're a pretty big company but they're not going to exist in 20 years, Fifthly Telstra they've been here for a while but new big companies will take over.
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China has a variety of main industries. Some of these include iron, steel, automobiles, oil, information technology, as well as garments and textiles.
Indian industrialisation during british rule was marked by an unbalanced growth of its industries. British took no industries in developing these industries. Indian industries were discriminated and given no protection. Indiaan economy lacked heavy or capital industries. So, the process of industrialisation was very slow in the 19thcentury.
No. Koch did buy all of Georgia-Pacific a few years ago. Smurfit-Stone is a company separate from Koch.
The first factories were probably established by ancient Greeks and Romans. Archeologists have discovered the remains of many factories that manufactured pottery, glassware, and bronze goods over two thousand years ago.
Quality control has evolved significantly over the years, with a shift from traditional inspection methods to more proactive and continuous quality management approaches. Many industries have adopted practices like Total Quality Management (TQM) and Six Sigma to enhance product quality and minimize defects. The rise of automation and data analytics has also transformed quality control, enabling real-time monitoring and faster identification of issues. However, challenges remain, particularly in maintaining consistent standards across global supply chains and adapting to rapidly changing consumer expectations.
The oil industry (obviously)...
Yes. It probably has been there since some 300 million years ago.
31.7 billion years (to 3 sig fig). Long after the earth and probably the sun have ceased to exist.
The world will probably be destroyed in billions of years from 2012
AnswerThe world as we know it will probably end in a few billion years, perhaps becoming a cold, lifeless rock as the sun cools and darkens. Humans are likely to have ceased to exist long before that time, so there will be no humans to participate in the end of the world.
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China has a variety of main industries. Some of these include iron, steel, automobiles, oil, information technology, as well as garments and textiles.
Sports Authority is where i got mine but that was about 6 years ago i upgraded since
Probably doesn't exist... as I understand it, Dynamix went out of business about 10 years ago.
It doesn't. "dog years" don't really exist. Dogs just don't live as long, and "dog years" was just a theory.
No, the National Casket company ceased to exist in the 1980s, after having played a leading role in the American casket industries for almost a hundred years.
probably around 40 years old!