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The Bunge, Born, Hirsch, Engels and De La Tour families remained the company's chief stock-holders, and by extension, leaders in the domestic textile, paint, chemical, fertilizer, and food processing industries.
Many of Dublin's traditional industries, such as food processing, textile manufacturing, brewing, and distilling have gradually declined, although Guinness has been brewed at the St. James's Gate Brewery since 1759.
The catalase will have applications for removal of hydrogen peroxide in industrial processes such as pulp and paper bleaching, textile bleaching, food pasteurization, and surface decontamination of food packaging.
food and beverage ; textile ; lumbering and plywood ; cement ; petroleum extraction and refining ; manganese, uranium, and gold mining ; chemical production ; ship repair
Major industrial activities include sugar refining, rum distilling, food processing, cement and brick manufacture, mineral water bottling, beverage making, chemical making, textile manufacture & electronics assembly.
The export textile manufacturing industry all but wiped out small, Honduran manufacturers, and food processors, whose goods were historically aimed at the domestic market, were also adversely affected.
* Potato starch is used in the food industry as, for example, thickeners and binders of soups and sauces, in the textile industry, as adhesives, and for the manufacturing of papers and boards.
The main industries are mining, machinery ( cars, buses, ships ), metallurgy, chemical, electrical, textile and food processing.
The main industries are engineering, mechanical engineering ( cars, buses ), chemical, electrical, textile and food industries.
Although the country is rich in natural resources, the economy is mainly bolstered by agriculture, food processing, lumber, oil, cement, chemicals, mining, basic metals, hydropower, tourism, textile industry, migrant remittances, and the informal economy.
A former major mechanical, food industry and textile manufacturing centre as well as a retail and finance center, Lille forms the heart of a larger conurbation, regrouping Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing and Villeneuve d ' Ascq, which is France's 4th-largest urban conglomeration with a 1999 population of over 1. 1 million.
In the early 19th century many textile mills, engineering works and food manufacturers building factories in the city.
The main industry is that of food processing ( sweets and pasta ), although textile, mechanics and construction companies are present.
The economy of Person County is dominated by electrical, textile, administrative, manufacturing, aerodynamics, viticulture, brokering, food processing, automotive, aluminum and paper products.
The main plants and the food industry: Meat, flour and cereals ( pasta with a factory ), milk, sparkling wines, canned fruit, tobacco factories, confectionery, distillery plants, wine, brewery, yeast, tea-packing factory, light industry, textile and fur mills, factories, cotton spinning, knitting, carpets, footwear, apparel, printing and a Almaty Cotton combine.
Only of minor importance, is the formerly dominant textile and clothing industry ( 5 percent of industrial net product ) and the food industry.
Major industries include textile fabrics, construction, food, beverages, and furniture.
The major industries represented are the construction materials industry, textile industry, and food and bakery industry.
The firm retains premises in Forfar, mainly producing woven and non-woven polypropylene industrial textile products and plastic food packaging.
The unions held on to their gains among machinists, textile workers, and seamen, and in such industries as food and clothing, but overall membership fell back to 3. 5 million, where it stagnated until the New Deal passed the Wagner Act in 1935.
The area is also host to other light industry, such as textile, food manufacturing and polymers.
In 10, Wang set up a state economic adjustment agency, seeking to control fluctuations in the prices of food and textile by purchasing excess goods and then selling them when price went up.

textile and industries
Such a depreciation policy would also, we believe, prove a very important factor in strengthening the competitive position of the U. S. textile and other industries, thus helping to strengthen the position of the dollar in foreign exchange.
As in many other industries, rising costs and intense competition, both domestic and foreign, have exerted increasing pressure on earnings of the textile industry in recent years.
Starch is used in the paper, textile, and food-processing industries and in a multitude of other manufacturing operations.
Its most important source of revenue, the textile industries, have been dead for almost half a century now.
The town is a former centre of the cotton and textile machinery industries.
The early 20th century saw additions in technical industry with the advent of car and truck manufacturing company Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek ( DAF ) and the subsequent shift towards electronics and engineering, with the traditional tobacco and textile industries waning and finally disappearing in the 1970s.
Other industries include textile plants, cement factories, chemical plants, breweries, shipyards, and cigarette factories.
It started with the mechanisation of the textile industries, the development of iron-making techniques and the increased use of refined coal.
Honduras's manufacturing sector has not yet developed beyond simple textile and agricultural processing industries and assembly operations.
It started with the mechanisation of the textile industries, the development of iron-making techniques and the increased use of refined coal.
Sodium carbonate had many uses in the glass, textile, soap, and paper industries.
During this period new industries developed with their focus on the domestic market: mechanical engineering, power utilities, papermaking and textile industries.
The process of globalisation has contributed to structural changes in labour, some domestic industries such as textile manufacturing have expanded to cope with global demand, whilst other industries such as agricultural products have contracted due to greater competition from international producers.
Between 1856 and 1864 the Southern Main Line was built and enabled Malmö to become a center of manufacture, with big textile and mechanical industries.
The government is trying to modernize the sugar and textile industries, which in the past were overly dependent on trade preferences, while promoting diversification into such areas as information and communications technology, financial and business services, seafood processing and exports, and free trade zones.
Landlocked, isolated, and underpopulated, Paraguay structured its economy around a centrally administered agricultural sector, extensive cattle grazing, and inefficient shipbuilding and textile industries.
It has many uses such as a significant role in the paper and textile industries, and is used as a feedstock for the production of rayon ( via the viscose process ), cellulose acetate, celluloid, and nitrocellulose.
Polymers constitute the basic materials of the rubber and plastic industries and are of vital importance to the textile, petroleum, automobile, paper, and pharmaceutical industries.

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There are considerable differences between the requirements for textile and hard-surface cleaning.
Important aspects of the Kennedy textile plans are these:
Rather, they are impressed with the British Government's success in forcing -- and helping -- the British textile industry to shrink and to change over to other products.
Conventional textile based ballistic vests are designed to stop soft nosed bullets but offer little defence from knife attacks.
Additionally, students are given experience in plant design and layout, machine and wet process design and improvement, and designing and creating textile products.
* 1912 – Immigrant textile works in Lawrence, Massachusetts, go on strike when wages are reduced in response to a mandated shortening of the work week.
Multiple rows of holes are punched on each card and the many cards that compose the design of the textile are strung together in order.
Jacquard looms, whilst relatively common in the textile industry, are not as ubiquitous as dobby looms which are usually faster and much cheaper to operate.
Firms are often small to medium in size and operate in the building and building materials ( Rome, Civitavecchia ), paper ( Sora ), petrochemical ( Gaeta, Rome ), textile ( Frosinone ), engineering ( Rieti, Anagni ), automobile ( Cassino ), electronic and electrotechnical ( Viterbo ) sectors.
The sectors who recorded the highest growth are the tourism, telecoms and textile sectors.
:* Textile reinforced materials – materials in the form of ceramic or concrete are reinforced with a primarily woven or non-woven textile structure to impose high strength with comparatively more flexibility to withstand vibrations and sudden jerks.
It is part of the textile manufacturing process where three types of fibre are converted into yarn, then fabric, then textiles.
The main economic sectors of the country are tourism, tea export, apparel, textile, rice production and other agricultural products.
There are seven anarchist squatted buildings in Thessaloniki, notably Fabrika Yfanet, an 19. 000 m2 area and over 100 years old textile factory, other squats are Terra Incognita, Delta, Sxolio, Orfanotrofio etc.
The most important regional industries are: mining, iron, lead and zinc metallurgy, power industry, engineering, automobile, chemical, building materials and textile.
Although the United States and Vietnam reached a landmark bilateral agreement in December 2001, which helped increase Vietnam ’ s exports to the United States, disagreements over textile and catfish exports are hindering full implementation of the agreement.
His textile designs are still popular today, sometimes recoloured for modern sensibilities, but also in the original colourways.
The products of Sana ' a and Aden are especially important in the East-West textile trade.

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