Manufacturers like Conveyor that stamp products with three proud words: Made in America.
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The chickens sat, ate, and laid eggs that fell onto conveyor belts to be taken away.
There everything is automated and sorted on conveyor belts using barcode scanners and sophisticated lifts.
But a more frightening prospect is the conveyor belt of talent that Mexico has now developed.
Conveyor belts carried long, wafer-thin strips of metal into printing-press-like rollers, which coated them with electrode-active material.
Elevated conveyor belts would carry ore from the pit across these mulga scrublands to a massive crusher.
When the conveyor is moving fast, it warms the North Atlantic, promoting the formation of strong hurricanes.
He describes his West Midlands secondary school, which has since shut, as a conveyor belt for factory workers.
After five seconds in the oil, the fried chips emerge onto a conveyor belt, where high-speed cameras inspect them.
The tubes are stacked along the sides of the large conveyor-style robot that packages them into separate plastic pouches.
The endless Pakistani fast-bowler conveyor belt shows no sign of slowing down, either.
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He plans for a "conveyor belt" of players coming into the first team.
If this fails, the state must step in at the end of the conveyor and put the criminal in prison.
It had adhesive on both sides, so bags would stick to conveyor belts or to each other, annoying baggage handlers.
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Gathered in cramped six-person "cells, " they assemble computers from batches of parts that arrive via a computer-directed conveyor system overhead.
An elevated conveyor carries the potatoes into the noisy and dimly lit plant, which smells of wet vegetables and cooking oil.
Many factory robots are already capable of doing things like this, and some already sort soft fruit passing along conveyor belts.
The conveyor belt at the giant Avtovaz car factory, which produces the ubiquitous Lada, has spent much of this year motionless.
Pungowiyi and other subsistence hunters rely on ice because it acts like a big conveyor belt, bringing in walrus and seals.
"There is no better feeling than when you see that bag come down the conveyor belt all wrapped up, " says Mr. Valdespino.
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Within Worldport, 70 aircraft docks and 155 miles of conveyor belts await the arrival of packages from over 220 countries and territories.
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As in Middleby's energy-saving conveyor pizza oven, now in its second incarnation.
They treated the salmon run like a sushi conveyor belt, splashing down to dine on live fish, nabbing eyeballs and tearing out chunks of flesh.
If so, it will be seen as a harbinger of a another horror: the prospect of a shutdown of the North Atlantic conveyor.
The facilities consisted of a small gasoline powered conveyor belt loading coal into a small mixer which ground up coal and added water.
"Once you are on that list or conveyor belt you don't just drop off the end once you leave the armed forces, " she explained.
To this end, it has introduced lean manufacturing techniques in its Seattle factories, even bringing in a moving conveyor line to streamline aircraft assembly.
But due diligence for Summa--which makes plastic components like filters, valves and conveyor belts for lighting, electrical devices and food processing--is a devotional exercise.
With a wider tunnel and a stronger conveyor system running through the middle of it, one of InVision's airport machines can swallow a log.
That's unfortunate, since in a postindustrial age human capital is supposed to be just as important as capital invested in blast furnaces and conveyor belts.
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