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Mfg. Plant (Civ1)
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Manufacturing Plants were large industrial complexes that produced goods of all types, but especially durable consumer goods such as the Automobile. A Manufacturing Plant was essentially a large, sophisticated Factory. In addition to specialization of labor, it employed interchangeable parts, complex machinery, and assembly lines to gain efficiency and economies of scale. The result was highly productive workers and relatively low costs.
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Production increased by 100%. Makes obsolete. Power Plants increase production.
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Manufacturing Plants were large industrial complexes that produced goods of all types, but especially durable consumer goods such as the Automobile. A Manufacturing Plant was essentially a large, sophisticated Factory. In addition to specialization of labor, it employed interchangeable parts, complex machinery, and assembly lines to gain efficiency and economies of scale. The result was highly productive workers and relatively low costs.