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WoodCiti® Group
(Thailand) Furniture Manufacturer Furniture Factory Furniture
Producer Furniture Maker Furniture Company
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WoodCiti®
Group is Thailand's finest furniture manufacturer, furniture
designer, furniture factory, furniture producer, furniture maker,
furniture company, furniture firm, furniture creator, furniture
business, furniture studio, furniture group, furniture shop,
furniture store, furniture exporter, furniture seller and a fine
furniture architect... |
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WoodCiti®
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Wood Door Studio |
Teak Door Maker |
Custom Door Shop |
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The-Wood®
Door
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The-Wood®
Door
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The-Wood®
Door
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Sculpture Studio |
Wood Carving Art |
Sculpture Creator |
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WoodRoyal®
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WoodRoyal®
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WoodRoyal®
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Factory:
place of production characterized by wage labor, the use of
machinery, and the division of labor. The large-scale use of
machinery differentiates factory production from simple
manufacture, and the division of labor sets it apart from even
the most elaborate handicraft establishments. Standardized goods
are produced and sometimes sold more cheaply by the factory
system, and occasionally the goods are better than those made by
artisans. The factory system makes possible huge increases in
output per man-hour though at the same time division of labor
deprives individual workers of much of their sense of
creativity. However, in the 19th and first half of the 20th
cent., the factory system gave rise to serious social problems,
some of which persist. The tedious routine of assembly line work
resulted in boredom and frustration among the workers; this
could reduce productivity and product quality. The concentration
of large plants and factories in urban areas also helped create
urban congestion, pollution, slum dwellings and traffic jams. To
minimize these problems, employers have attempted to increase
productivity and quality of product by introducing robots to
perform some of the tedious operations, by introducing systems
that reduce the tedium of assembly line work, and by involving
workers in the plant management. Since the 1960s, the closing of
factories in urban areas in the United States has reduced
environmental pollution and other social problems associated
with factories, but has also created decreased employment
opportunities for unskilled workers. Since the 1960s, factory
production has been globalized, creating goods that are
assembled in more than one country. Global production has also
induced multinational corporations to move their factories out
of industrial countries to areas with lower overhead and cheaper
labor. Because of the importance of factories to an area's
economy, local governments in the United States have offered
subsidies to encourage companies to build or maintain factories
in their areas. In 1988, Congress passed legislation requiring
large employers to provide notice before closing a plant. |
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Bangkok Thailand
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Commissioned
Projects |
Current
Projects: throughout the entire process of production, carving,
packing, and shipping of your order we provide progress updates in the
form of photos of the work being done available on-line 7/24
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Custom Orders all you need to provide is a picture or a drawing
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18-Jul-2007 |
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