MARINE
AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES.
WORLDWIDE.
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INDUSTRIAL GOODS
Machinery,
manufacturing plants, materials, and other
goods or component parts for use or
consumption by other industries or firms.
Demand for industrial goods is usually based
on the demand for consumer goods they help
produce (called derived demand). They are
classified as (1) Production goods, that
enter the production of a final product,
such as the raw materials and component
parts, or (2) Support goods, that assist in
the production process, such as fixed
equipment and machinery, instruments, jigs,
tools, etc.
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MARINE SUPPLY INDUSTRY
The Marine Supply Industry comprise
companies whose activities supply innovative
products and services related to the
traditional maritime sector. In general,
maritime industries include all enterprises
engaged in the business of designing,
constructing, manufacturing, acquiring,
operating, supplying, repairing and/or
maintaining vessels, or component parts
thereof: of managing and/or operating
shipping lines, and customs brokerage
services, shipyards, dry docks, marine
railways, marine repair shops, shipping and
freight forwarding services and similar
enterprises. This emerging industry also
includes a significant component of
traditional oil and gas and renewable energy
(particularly wind, but also marine
turbines).
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
An
electronic component is any basic discrete
device or physical entity in an electronic
system used to affect electrons or their
associated fields. Electronic components are
mostly industrial products, available in a
singular form and are not to be confused
with electrical elements, which are
conceptual abstractions representing
idealized electronic components.
Electronic components have two or more
electrical terminals (or leads) aside from
antennas which may only have one terminal.
These leads connect to create an electronic
circuit with a particular function (for
example an amplifier, radio receiver, or
oscillator). Basic electronic components may
be packaged discretely, as arrays or
networks of like components, or integrated
inside of packages such as semiconductor
integrated circuits, hybrid integrated
circuits, or thick film devices.
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