Manufacturing plants The Alston Works is a factory building located on Alston Road in Barnet, Herts. The building was originally a factory owned by the Dental Manufacturing Company Ltd, but is now owned privately. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alston Works"
Bhilai Steel Plant, located in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, is India's only producer of steel rails, and is a major producer of steel plates and structural components. In the 2004-2005 fiscal year, it was the Steel Authority of India Limited's most profitable plant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bhilai Steel Plant"
The Bryant and May Factory is located in the suburb of Cremorne in Melbourne, Australia. It was constructed in 1909 as the Empire Works to a design by prolific Melbourne architect William Pitt. It was purchased soon after by British safety match manufacturer Bryant and May who significantly expanded the building adding an additional level and the landmark clock tower. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bryant and May Factory, Melbourne"
The Confederate Powderworks was a gunpowder factory during the American Civil War, the only permanent structures completed by the Confederate States of America. Colonel G.W. Rains chose the old United States Arsenal site between the Canal and Savannah River in Augusta, Georgia for its rail, river, canal and railroad connections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Confederate Powderworks"
The Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles is the only remaining factory of the 32 earthenware factories that were established in Delft during the 17th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles"
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama is an automobile manufacturer in Lincoln, Alabama. It builds vehicles for Honda sales in North America. Production began on November 16, 2001, with the plant producing its 500,000th vehicle on March 1, 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Honda Manufacturing of Alabama"
Kiev Arsenal factory ( ) is one of the oldest and most famous industrial factories of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kiev Arsenal factory"
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The McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of the McLaren Group, located on a 500,000 m² site near Woking, United Kingdom. It is a large, roughly semi-circular, glass-walled building, designed by the architect Norman Foster and his company, Foster and Partners. About 1000 people work at the Technology Centre. It is home to the Team McLaren Formula One constructor and McLaren Cars, the makers of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, as well as other companies of the McLaren Group. ...more on Wikipedia about "McLaren Technology Centre"
The Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) was established by the United States Navy in 1918 at Philadelphia in order to assist in solving the problem of aircraft supply which faced the Navy Department upon the entry of the U.S. into World War I. The Army’s requirements for an enormous quantity of planes created a decided lack of interest among aircraft manufacturers in the Navy’s requirements for a comparatively small quantity of aircraft. The Navy Department concluded that it was necessary to build a Navy-owned aircraft factory in order to assure a part of its aircraft supply, to obtain cost data for the Department’s guidance in its dealings with private manufacturers and to have under its own control a factory capable of producing experimental designs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Naval Aircraft Factory"
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd, or NMUK is a car manufacturing plant in Sunderland, North East England. It's owned and operated by Nissan Europe. It is the largest car plant in the United Kingdom, and the most productive in Europe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd"
U. S. Air Force Plant 42 is a federally-owned military aerospace facility in Palmdale, California where aerospace contractors share a common runway complex, and either lease building space from the Air Force, or own their own building outright (commmonly referred to as GOCO, or Government Owned Contractor Operated). There are eight separate production sites specially suited for advanced technology and/or "black" program projects. Currently the most well known contractors at Plant 42 are Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Plant 42"
ROF Glascoed was a UK government-owned, Royal Ordnance Factory. It was designed as one of 20 munitions filling factories. It was planned as a Permanent Royal Ordnance Factory with the intention that, unlike some other similar facilities, it would remain open for production after the end of World War II. After privatisation of the Royal Ordnance Factories in the 1980s it became part of Royal Ordnance PLC and later a production unit of BAE Systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "ROF Glascoed"
A rolling mill is a machine or factory for shaping metal by passing it between rollers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rolling mill"
The Soho Manufactory was an early factory, opened in Soho, Birmingham, England at ...more on Wikipedia about "Soho Manufactory"
The Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant (SFAAP) was a smokeless powder and propellant manufacturing ...more on Wikipedia about "Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant"
Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia is a Toyota Motor Corporation factory in Buffalo, West Virginia. It is estimated to date, the company has spent nearly US$1 billion to build the automobile engine and transmission plant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia"
Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech (TPCA) is an automobile manufacturing company in Kolin, Czech Republic. It is a joint venture between Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan and PSA Peugeot Citroën of France. TPCA produces small cars for the European market. Production started in February, 2005, though the official opening ceremony was not until June. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech"
The Yarralumla brickworks also known as the Commonwealth Brickworks were one of the earliest construction projects in Canberra, Australia. Built in the suburb of Yarralumla to produce the bricks used to build many of Canberra's early buildings. It opened in around 1913 and operated until its closure in 1942. It is known for producing the bricks used to build itself. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yarralumla brickworks"
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