FACTORY: The physical capital (building and equipment) at a particular location used for the production of goods and services. A factory, or plant, is usually a relatively large production operation (compared with something smaller, like a shop). While factory and firm are occasionally used synonymously they are not really the same. A given firm might own more than factory and a given factory might be owned by more than one firm.A factory is essentially the geographic manifestation of large scale production, where the capital, workers, and materials are combined in the production of goods and services. The term factory is occasionally used synonymously with other terms such as firm or business. However, to be precise, a firm or business is the organization set up to oversee production and a factory is the physical location of the production. The one term that is largely synonymous with factory is plant. The distinction between the terms firm (or business) and factory (or plant) provides a couple of interesting combinations.
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