Designed, built and sold.. Where and Why??. Objective; To know the factors affecting the changing location of manufacturing (secondary industries)

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Designed, built and sold.. Where and Why??

Objective; To know the factors affecting the changing location of manufacturing (secondary industries)

Factories keep leaving western Europe… Dell from Ireland to Poland because.. Dyson from UK to the Far East because..

Can you think what factors would determine the location of secondary industry? Factors affecting Industrial Location

Markets Government Policies Sources of energy (power) Labour supply (workers) Transport Raw Materials Land (site) New technology TNCs/MNCs

How has the employment structure in the UK changed over time? By the start of 2012 it was Primary 3.5% Secondary 20% Tertiary 76.5%

What is de-industrialisation? Definition: the decline in industrial activity in a region or an economy This is when a country’s manufacturing base shrinks i.e. there is less manufacturing industry and factories close down UK and EU suffered large scale de-industrialisation between 1975 and 1985 Most severe was in older heavier industries such as iron and steel and ship building Given that our lifestyles have changed, it makes sense that our industry (where people work) has also changed. Given that our lifestyles have changed, it makes sense that our industry (where people work) has also changed. It happened in the UK in the 1970’s-1990’s It happened in the UK in the 1970’s-1990’s Why did it happen? (read page 104 and 312 Kgeog) Why did it happen? (read page 104 and 312 Kgeog) 5 mins

Changing employment patterns in manufacturing and services in UK Manufacturing Services

Footloose industries Definition: Footloose industries can locate anywhere, their success does not depend on location. This is what has happened in the present day – businesses are rarely tied to raw materials or forced to have an office locally because of where the workers live, as they were in the past. 5 mins

Land use in the UK has changed significantly over the last 30 years… 1.Increased demand for housing by the UK population (we have already looked at the social, economic and political reasons for this) 2.There has been de-industrialisation with manufacturing moving from urban areas in the UK, to LICs, where production costs are much lower.

Case Study Dyson – From Malmesbury to Malaysia In 2002, Dyson (vacuum cleaner manufacturer) moved their factories from Malmesbury in Wiltshire, UK to Malaysia.

Malaysia factfile Location – South East Asia Adult literacy rate– 93% 33.6% of GDP from industry 7.2% of GDP from agriculture GNP - $9,720 Task: Read the BBC article “Dyson to move to Far East” and use the above information to answer the following question: Why did Dyson relocate their manufacturing to Malaysia? 15 mins

Case Study 2 Browse the Ford Company in Europe.. Explain the changes Ford are making and why they are making them Find a world map of global Ford Production – annotate it with the reasons you believe they locate in each place

You are on the board at Ford Plan your manufacturing locations for the next 30 years.. What do you have to consider in your choices?