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A location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another.
Break-of-Bulk Point
An industry in which the final product weighs more or comprises a greater volume than the inputs.
Bulk-Gaining Industry
An industry in which the final product weighs less or comprises a lower volume than the inputs.
Bulk-Reducing-Industry
Manufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory; commonly found to the Industrial Revolution.
Cottage Industry
Form of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly.
Fordist Production
A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.
Industrial Revoloution
An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of total expenses.
Labor-Intensive Industry
Factories built by U.S. companies in Mexico near the U.S. border to take advantage of much lower labor costs in Mexico.
Maquiladora
The transfer of some types of jobs, especially those requiring low-paid, less-skilled workers, from more developed to less developed countries.
New International Division of Labor
A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
Outsourcing
The adoption by companies of flexible work rule, such as the allocation of workers to teams that perform a variety of tasks.
Post-Fordist Production
A U.S. state that has passed a law preventing a union and a company from negotiating a contract that requires workers to join a union as a condition of employment.
Right-To-Work-State
Location factors related to the costs of factors of production inside the plant, such as land, labor, and capital.
Site Factors
Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory.
Situation Factors
A fabric made by weaving used in making cloth.
Textile