Development Of Industrial Area (SUPA Industrial Park)
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An Industrial area is an area zone and planned for the purpose of Industrial development. Areas allocated for industrial as per department of a town-planning scheme or environmental plan. The range of industries accommodated in a plan may include: light industry, service industry, and general industry hazardous, noxious or offensive industry, extractive industry. Standards are usually defined for industrial areas relating to access and roads, drainage, car parking, aesthetics, landscaping, buffer zones, noise levels, and air and water pollution.The industrial revolution leads to the development of factories for large-scale production, with consequent changes in society. Originally the factories were steam-powered, but later transitioned to electricity once an electrical grid was developed. The mechanized assembly line was introduced to assemble parts in a repeatable fashion, with individual workers performing specific steps during the process. This led to significant increases in efficiency, lowering the cost of the end process. Later automation was increasingly used to replace human operators. This process has accelerated with the development of the new construction techniques and renewable sources.In this project to develop industrial area by providing Industrial zoning, new construction techniques, infrastructure, renewable sources, waste management, air pollution control techniques, safety and security etc. to established a proper industrial area.
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