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Page 1: The Clothing Industry Where did the clothing industry first develop? What were the important new clothing-producing countries in the early 21 st -century?
Page 2: The Clothing Industry Where did the clothing industry first develop? What were the important new clothing-producing countries in the early 21 st -century?

The Clothing Industry

• Where did the clothing industry first develop?

• What were the important new clothing-producing countries in the early 21st-century?

• What is the hourly wage for apparel workers in the U.S. at the time the article was published? How does it compare with other areas?

• How does high-end apparel production differ from cheap leisure wear?

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“Why Do Industries Have Different Distributions?”

Industrialization

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It’s All About THE MONEY!

• Industry seeks to maximize profits by minimizing production cost

• Geographers try to explain why one location may provide more profit than another

• Two geographical costs:– Situation:

transporting materials– Site: land, labor, and

capital

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Situation Factors

• Definition – transporting materials to and from the factory

• Objective – minimize the costs• For some companies, this is the most

important factor in choosing a location

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If you were building a car manufacturing plant in the U.S., where would you locate it?

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Proximity to Inputs• Every industry needs either resources

from the physical environment or parts/materials made by another company

• Weight of the material is a factor for choosing location

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Example: Copper Industry

• First Step: Mining the copper ore• Bulk-reducing Industry• Concentration mills must be near

mines• Purified copper is then treated at

refineries• Source of energy

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Example 2: Steel Industry• Also a bulk-reducing industry• Choose location to minimize the cost of

transporting inputs• Steel is an alloy of iron that is produced

by removing impurities in iron

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Origin of Steel Industry• Productions was small

until the Industrial Revolution

• The constant heating and cooling of steel required strength, skill and a lot of time

• The Watt Steam Engine

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More advances in the steel industry

• Henry Cort– Puddling – reheating iron until

pasty, then stirring it with iron rods until impurities are burned off

– Rolling – passing iron between rollers to remove remaining scum

• Abraham Darby – produced high quality iron smelted with purified carbon made from coal, known as coke– Result – the iron industry

needed to be near coalfields

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U.S. Steel Industry

• In the mid 19th Century – the U.S. steel industry was concentrated around Pittsburgh

• In the first half of the 20th Century – steel mills were built near the coast– Baltimore, L.A., Trenton

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Changing U.S. Steel Industry

• Recently, many steel plants have closed

• Survivors – southern Lake Michigan, East Coast

• Successful steel mills are located close to markets

• Mini-mills

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Proximity to Markets

• Transporting goods to consumers is an important locational factor for three industries:

1. Bulk-gaining2. Single market3. Perishable

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Bulk Gaining Industries

• Gain weight during production• Example: soft drink bottling• Coca-Cola has bottling plants all over

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Fabricated Metals and Machinery

• This is a prominent example of a bulk gaining industry

• A fabricated-metals factory brings together parts to make a more complex product

• Examples: TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, and cars

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Location of Car Manufacturing

• Historically – near large markets• Recently – assembly plants focus on

producing a single model rather than locating near all large markets

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The Ford Plant in ATL (#6) has closed

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Single Market Manufacturers• Products are sold primarily in one

location, so they cluster near the market

• Example: the manufacturers of automobile parts only sell to a couple of customers (GM, Toyota)

• Parts makers ship their products directly to assembly plants

• “auto alley”Average Percentage of

State GDP in Automotive Manufacturing, 1998 to

2008

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Ship, Rail, Truck, or Air• Trucks – used for short

distance• Trains – longer distances• Water – if available, is

attractive for long distances

• Air – the most expensive, but more firms are using the air for speedy delivery

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Break-of-Bulk Points• Cost rises each time inputs are

transferred from one mode to another

• Sometimes – the cost for one mode is lower for inputs and expensive for products, so companies locate at a “break-of-bulk” point where transfer among transportation modes is possible– Seaport, airport

St. Louis is a break of bulk point and you can see the multiple

transportation modes intersect here

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Site Factors• Definition = the unique

characteristics of a location• Land, labor, and capital are the

three traditional production factors that vary among locations

• The most important site factor on a global scale = labor

• Minimizing labor cost in VERY important for some industries

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Labor• Labor-intensive industry – one in which

labor is a high percentage of expense• Some need highly skilled, expensive

labor• Labor intensive is not the same is “high-

wage”• Textile and clothing industries – require

less skilled, low cost workers– 3 steps: spinning, weaving, and

cutting/sewing– All are labor intensive, but not equally

so resulting in global distributions that are not identical

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Textile and Apparel Spinning• Because it is labor

intensive, it is located in low-wage countries (PINGs)

• PINGs account for ¾ of the world’s spinning production

• Located where cotton is grown

• The U.S. is the only PED that is a major thread producer

• Synthetic fibers – ½ is made in PINGs

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Textile and Apparel Weaving

• Labor is even more intensive

• Especially highly concentrated in low-wage countries: 86% of the world’s woven cotton is produced in PINGs

• China accounts for ½ of production

• India accounts for ¼ of production

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Textile and Apparel Assembly• Textiles are assembled into

four main types of products1. Garments2. Carpets3. Home products4. Industrial uses

• Most of the 80 billion articles of clothing sold worldwide are made in Asia– 3/4 of shirts– ½ of dresses and suits– Most of the world’s

underwear and lingerie• Europeans and North

Americans produce woolens

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Land

• Most efficient form of factory is a one story building = more land needed to build these

• Land is cheaper in suburban or rural areas than in the city

• Industries are attracted to energy sources, low electrical rates, and amenities at the site

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Capital

• Manufacturers typically borrow funds to establish new factories or expand existing ones

• Silicon Valley – capital

• Financial incentives• The ability to

borrow money in PINGs