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Manufacturing and textile
Realising the War of 1812 had ruined his import business but that a market for domestic finished cloth was emerging in America, he memorised the design of textile machines, and on his return to the United States, he set up the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Attempts to expand the textile industry in Opelika continued for the next three decades, and in 1925 city officials were able to use a $ 62, 500 bribe to induce the executives of the Pepperell Manufacturing Co. ( now WestPoint International ) to construct a large mill just outside of the Opelika city limits.
Payne was originally a company town for a Bibb Manufacturing textile mill, founded in 1899.
This provided power to make the community a leading textile center with the establishment in 1836 of the Harmony Manufacturing Company, later famous as Harmony Mills.
The Gaston County Economic Development Commission ’ s current Manufacturing Directory lists nineteen manufacturing firms in the area, ten of which are textile related.
Welchville was located on the Little Androscoggin River, where the woolen textile mill of the Harper Manufacturing Company was established.
Here would be erected a barrel stave mill, shovel handle factory and the woolen textile mills of the Robinson Manufacturing Company.
Beginning with the first cotton textile mill in 1823, the Newmarket Manufacturing Company dominated the mill town's waterfront and economy with seven textile mills harnessing water power at the falls.
He was a friend of the Plunkett brothers ( founders in 1889 of the Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company ), and of the textile industry generally.
Four years later, in 1927, he and his family purchased an abandoned textile mill in Saxapahaw, renaming it Sellars Manufacturing Company.
Manufacturing ( metal, plastic, concrete, textile, electrical and electronic machinery and rum ).
Textron ’ s first purchase outside the textile industry was Burkhart Manufacturing, which produced cushion materials for the automotive industry.
Augustus was Treasurer of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, a textile mill in Lowell, Massachusetts, for much of his early career.
In the early 19th century, Francis Cabot Lowell and his friends and colleagues established in Waltham, Massachusetts the Boston Manufacturing Company-the first integrated textile mill in the United States.
Boasting ten textile corporations, all running on the Waltham System and each considerably larger than the Boston Manufacturing Company, Lowell became one of the largest cities in New England and the model, now known as the Lowell System, was copied elsewhere in New England, often in other mill towns developed by the Boston Associates.
His family maintained a farm and worked in the Chiquola Manufacturing Company's textile mill.
Examples include the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company ( which operated a majority of Manchester's textile mills until they closed in the midst of labor strikes in 1935 ), its division called the Amoskeag Locomotive Works ( an early manufacturer of fire trucks and train cars ), and the Amoskeag Fishways ( an environmental education center located at the Amoskeag Falls ).

Manufacturing and production
Manufacturing activity is modest, consisting mainly of a garment factory in Yap and production of buttons from trochus shells.
Manufacturing industries in Grenada operate mostly on a small scale, including production of beverages and other foodstuffs, textiles, and the assembly of electronic components for export.
In 1914, having moved to Hollywood years earlier, Baum started his own film production company, The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, which came as an outgrowth of the Uplifters.
The Edison Manufacturing Company's patent lawsuits against each of its domestic competitors crippled the American film industry, reducing American production mainly to two companies: Edison and Biograph, which used a different camera design.
Manufacturing production remained focused on consumer goods, and capital goods comprised under 5 percent of industrial output.
Adolph soon became a shareholder in National and, with the assistance of his Rickenbacker Manufacturing Company, National was able to boost production to as many as fifty guitars a day.
Latimer had received a patent in January 1881 for the " Process of Manufacturing Carbons ", an improved method for the production of carbon filaments for lightbulbs.
Manufacturing is the production of goods for use or sale using labor and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation.
The most common type of wire paper clip still in use, the Gem paper clip, was never patented, but it was most likely in production in Britain already in the early 1870s by " The Gem Manufacturing Company ", according to the American expert on technological innovations, Professor Henry J. Petroski.
The biggest impact of early mass production was in manufacturing everyday items, such as at the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, which electrified its mason jar plant in Muncie, Indiana, USA around 1900.
Fantasia was the subject of two Academy Honorary Awards on February 26, 1942 — one for Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins, and the RCA Manufacturing Company for their " outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia ", and the other to Stokowski " and his associates for their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music in Walt Disney's production Fantasia, thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form ".
Large parabolic antennas similar to BUDs are still in production by companies such as Fortec Star and Standard Antenna Manufacturing Inc .. New dishes differ in their construction and materials.
Manufacturing diversified beyond the production of raw materials and major civic institutions such as schools, parks and museums, were able to expand their scope.
Ground Force Manufacturing, a large construction equipment manufacturer, completed an addition that increased their production space by in 2009 in order to meet the heavy demands for their mining construction products around the globe.
In 1899, the West Boylston Manufacturing Company and the Hampton Company, both specializing in cloth production, moved to Easthampton, recruiting a larger immigrant labor force, particularly from Poland and Canada.
In the waning years of lumber production, local business interests, interested in diversifying Menominee's manufacturing base, attracted to Menominee inventor Marshall Burns Lloyd and his Minneapolis company Lloyd Manufacturing — a manufacturer of wicker baby buggies.
* Manufacturing Defect Analyzer, detect loaded PCB production faults.
In 2007, the General Motors Corporation ( GM ), the parent company of Saturn, shut the facility down to retool the facility for production of other GM vehicles and renamed it Spring Hill Manufacturing.
Unknown to Vaaler, a more functional and practical paper clip was already in production by the British " Gem Manufacturing Company Ltd ", but not yet marketed in Norway.
In November 2009, Kia started production at the first U. S. Kia Motors plant, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point.
Manufacturing ground to a halt as Trek worked to figure out how to build bonded frames in a production environment.
* GARDENA Manufacturing GmbH, Ulm ( production sites in Germany )
Manufacturing of the DVL-919 continued until January 1, 2009, when Pioneer announced that production would cease after a final production run of 3000 DVL-919 and other model laser disc players.

Manufacturing and operations
According to current Good Manufacturing Practice ( GMP ), medical device manufacturers have the responsibility to use good judgment when developing their quality system and apply those sections of the FDA Quality System ( QS ) Regulation that are applicable to their specific products and operations, in Part 820 of the QS regulation.
** Manufacturing operations
Corporations with major operations based in Memphis include Carrier, Merck & Co., Medtronic, Sharp Manufacturing, Smith & Nephew, and Technicolor Home Entertainment Services.
* 1823-Associates of the late Francis Cabot Lowell of the Boston Manufacturing Company begin operations at the Merrimack Manufacturing Company at East Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Manufacturing operations were later established in multiple countries.
After World War II, the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company, a U. S. producer of bicycles and outdoor equipment, moved its manufacturing operations to Lawrenceburg, building a new factory and assembly plant.
In 1887, several investors established the Athens Mining and Manufacturing Company with plans to convert the town into a model industrial community and initiate large-scale mining operations in the area.
After a successful land auction in Harriman in 1890, the company established three subsidiaries: the East Tennessee Mining Company to administer the region's coal and iron extraction operations, the Harriman Coal & Iron Railroad Company to develop the local railroad system, and the Harriman Manufacturing Company to attract industries by providing start-up capital.
Manufacturing operations in the city include CCI Thermal Technologies ( industrial heaters and heating components ),
Slow selling vehicles were eliminated from the U. S. market, purchase projections for the Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance have been scaled back, and 10, 000 jobs have been shed to cut costs with 3, 400 workers at its Australian plant and other loss-making operations still under threat.
Manufacturing operations concern the operation of a facility, as opposed to maintenance, supply and distribution, health, and safety, emergency response, human resources, security, information technology and other infrastructural support organizations.
Boise-Payette was established in 1913 from a merger of the Payette Lumber & Manufacturing Company and Barber Lumber, a Wisconsin company with operations in the Boise Basin.
There, some Japanese businesses with U. S. operations include Aluman Foils, Inc., Consolidated Gran & Dick Proctor Imports, Inc., Mitsubishi Trading Co., Marubeni, Nissho-Iwai, Bio Kyowa Chemical Co., and Koken Manufacturing.
* Manufacturing Operations Management, a methodology for end to end optimization of manufacturing operations
Established " when the operations of four major Canadian bicycle manufacturers amalgamated: H. A. Lozier, Massey-Harris, Goold, and Welland Vale Manufacturing.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Limited or TSMC (, ) is the world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry, with its headquarters and main operations located in the Hsinchu Science Park in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
* Manufacturing Engineering: Includes operations management and production management
The partnership that formed between the peddler, the jeweller and the attorney became known as the Brillo Manufacturing Company, with headquarters and production operations in New York City.
Manufacturing operational control focuses on day-to-day operations, and the central idea of this process is effectiveness and efficiency.
1982 saw the creation of the Truck and Bus Manufacturing Division, which combined all truck manufacturing and assembly operations from their former divisions, but still a separate bureaucracy from that of the Truck and Bus Group.
Manufacturing Order Processing: tracks detailed production costs ; manages work orders, routings, material requirements planning ( MRP ), work center definitions, work in progress ( WIP ), outsourced operations and production costings.
Manufacturing operations are located in the city.
Another MM program offered at McGill University is the Master in Manufacturing Management, which attracts professionals who want to pursue a career in global operations and supply chain.

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