The plant here has built more than 2,800 F-16's since 1978.
The plant built heavy machinery for the construction and mining industries.
Manufacturing became far less complicated because our plants were building much less varied products.
Detroit's plants built military and civilian trucks continuously throughout the war.
These new plants can build a car for an estimated $500 to $800 less than most of the Big Three's factories.
The plant would run as well without him-he had built a good team there, able to operate with no supervision.
I've seen speculation that new Nuclear plants would be built in rural areas to decrease risk, and obviously don't build them near a fault line.
In 1931 the plant built 255 pieces, but none passed quality control.
The plants it builds its web in provide support and shelter for the nest.
Still, it continued to have the plants and workers to build far more cars than the market wanted.