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THE SECONDARY INDUSTRY Loreto “Jong” Dumlao Azores, Jr. Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Graduate School DBA 735 Service Industry Management 1st Semester 2014-2015 Dr. Rodolfo De Lara Professor

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THE SECONDARY INDUSTRYLoreto “Jong” Dumlao Azores, Jr.Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Graduate School DBA 735 Service Industry Management1st Semester 2014-2015 Dr. Rodolfo De LaraProfessor

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THE INDUSTRY SECTORS

Primary/ Extractive

Secondary/ Manufacturing

Tertiary/ Services Quaternary

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COMPARING 3 ECONOMIES The primary, secondary and tertiary

sectors contributions in the countries as indicated:

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THE PRIMARY & SECONDARY SECTORS OF ECONOMY

Is dominated by the manufacture of finished products.Unlike a primary industry, which collects and produces raw materials for manufacture, a secondary industry makes products that are more likely to be consumed by individuals. Examples of secondary industry divisions include automobile manufacturing, steel production and telecommunications. Also called secondary sector of industry. http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/secondary-industry.html#ixzz36kAJwOFr

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SECONDARY SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY

The secondary sector of the economy or industrial sector includes those economic sectors that create a finished, tangible product: production and construction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_sector_of_the_economy

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The secondary sector (manufacturing) produces finished, usable products. This sector of industry

generally takes the output of the primary sector and manufactures finished goods or where they are

suitable for use by other businesses, for export, or sale to domestic consumers.

* Aerospace manufacturing * Automobile manufacturing * Brewing industry * Chemical industry * Clothing industry * Electronics * Engineering * Energy industries * Metalworking * Steel production * Software engineering * Telecommunications Industry * Tobacco industry

This sector is often divided into light industry and heavy

industry.

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FUNCTION

This sector generally takes the output of the primary sector and manufactures finished goods. These products are then either exported or sold to domestic consumers and to places where they are suitable for use by other businesses. This sector is often divided into light industry and heavy industry. Many of these industries consume large amounts of energy and require factories and machinery to convert the raw materials into goods and products. They also produce waste materials and waste heat that may pose environmental problems or cause pollution.

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PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: INDUSTRY SECTORSBY: ECONOMYWATCH CONTENT DATE: 29 MARCH 2010HTTP://WWW.ECONOMYWATCH.COM/WORLD_ECONOMY/PHILIPPINES/STRUCTURE-OF-ECONOMY.HTML

In 2010, industry was responsible for 31.3 percent of Philippines' GDP. Major industries include automotive, electronics, textiles, and food processing. Industry also employs 15 percent of the total workforce.Philippines is the home to many major car manufacturers, such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, Ford, Toyota, Mitsubishi and Nissan, with Toyota the biggest seller of vehicles in the country. The automotive market in Philippines saw a 14-year decline in sales until 2010, when demand rises and set a new record high of 162,000 cars sold that year.

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PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: INDUSTRY SECTORSBY: ECONOMYWATCH CONTENT DATE: 29 MARCH 2010HTTP://WWW.ECONOMYWATCH.COM/WORLD_ECONOMY/PHILIPPINES/STRUCTURE-OF-ECONOMY.HTML

Electronics also played a huge role in Philippines industry. Major electronics manufactures like Intel and Texas Instruments have established their operations in the country for over two decades. Electronics in Philippines produce 10 percent of the world's supply of semiconductor manufacturing services and 50 percent of the world's production of HD TVs.

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PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: INDUSTRY SECTORSBY: ECONOMYWATCH CONTENT DATE: 29 MARCH 2010HTTP://WWW.ECONOMYWATCH.COM/WORLD_ECONOMY/PHILIPPINES/STRUCTURE-OF-ECONOMY.HTML

Philippines is also a leading export market for textiles, along with the US, Japan, Great Britain, Germany and Canada. Textiles exports contributes 4.93 percent of the country's total exports volume. Philippines' availability to textile resources such as natural fiber and natural dye, combined with a skilled and creative labour force allows the country to stay competitive in the textile market in the world.

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TOYOTA, MITSUBISHI TOP 2013 AUTO SALES IN PHILIPPINESHTTP://WWW.ABS-CBNNEWS.COM/VIDEO/BUSINESS/01/14/14/TOYOTA-MITSUBISHI-TOP-2013-AUTO-SALES-PHILIPPINES

Toyota Motors and Mitsubishi top what the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI) is calling a banner year for the auto industry.In its year-end summary, CAMPI said Toyota Motors was the best performer in 2013, commanding over two-fifths of total market share while Mitsubishi came in second with a quarter of the market.

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Toyota car manufacturing process

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