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azamat
3 years ago
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How does technology and transportation lead to the growth of factories?

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Elanso [62]3 years ago
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One of the first ways that technology can improve manufacturing business is by maximizing efficiency. This means that technology is able to ensure time is used in the best manner possible by cutting down production times and automating tedious as well as time-consuming tasks.
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