The document discusses different types of industries. It describes primary industries as agricultural, mining, fishing and forestry industries that extract or harvest raw materials. Secondary industries transform raw materials into goods through manufacturing, such as food, textiles and automobiles. Tertiary industries provide services rather than goods, like banking, healthcare, education and transportation. The document further categorizes manufacturing industries as analytical, synthetic, processing or assembling based on how they transform raw materials.
1. TYPES OF INDUSTRIES
COMPILED BY : KARAN NARANG
INDUSTRY IS SOMETHING WHICH PRODUCE GOODS
TO CONSUME ,
SERVICE TO USE,FOR BETTER LIFE OF PEOPLE.
2. Industrial Revolutions
During the 18th century
dramatic changes took place
in history. People started to
shift from an agrarian
culture to a more
sophisticated machine
culture.
Secondary indus.
Food industry which converts raw
vegetables and meat into food. A bakery
where wheat is converted into bread is
involved in the secondary industry.
Textile industry
Automobile industry
Building industry
Sport good industry
1. Primary industries
2. Secondary industries
3. Tertiary industries
Primary indus.
Agricultural industry which is responsible for
production of raw vegetables, fruits, grains
and animals for meat. Agricultural industry is
a vast industry which includes: poultry
industry and farming.
Mining industry which is responsible for the
mining of coal, minerals, stones and metal
form the earth’s surface
Fishing industry which is responsible for
gathering fish form seas, lakes and rivers
Forestry industry which is involved in the
production of trees for raw wood and plants.
TERTIARY INDUSTRIES E.g..
Banking , Health services , Education,
Civil defense forces , Delivery services ,
Insurance.
3.
4. 1. Extractive
industry are those
industry which is
generally based on
natural like water, soil or
air. Generally products of
extractive industries
come in raw form and
they are used by
manufacturing and
construction industries
for producing finished
products. E.g. mining
industry, coal mineral, oil
industry, iron ore,
extraction of timber and
rubber from forests, etc.
2. Genetic
industries are
engaged in re-production
and
multiplication of
certain spices of
plants and animals
with the object of
sale. The main aim
is to earn profit
from such sale. E.g.
plant nurseries,
cattle rearing,
poultry, cattle
breeding, etc.
5. 3. Construction
industries
take up the work of
construction of buildings,
bridges, roads, dams, canals,
etc. This industry is different
from all other types of
industry because in case of
other industries goods can be
produced at one place and
sold at another place. But
goods produced and sold by
constructive industry are
erected at one place.
4. Manufacturing
industries are engaged
in transforming raw
material into finished
product with the help of
machines and manpower.
The finished goods can be
either consumer goods or
producer goods. E.g.
textiles, chemicals, sugar
industry, paper industry,
etc.
6. Manufacturing Industry
It further divide into four category
Analytical
industry
Synthetic
industry
Assemble
industry
Processing
industry
7. 1. Analytical industry:
Analyze the raw material
and then convert into
different kind of
finished goods like crud
oil convert into petrol,
diesel,kerosene etc.
2. Synthetic industry
When two or more product
used to manufactured
one product is called
syntactic
industry like fertilizer,
Medicine, cement etc.
3. Processing
industry
It manufacture a
product by employing
number of process on
the basic impart.
4. Assembling
industry
Assemble the final output of
the different-2 industry to
produce a new product is
called assembling industry .