[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A factory, unlike a company, does not have an independent legal personality. It may be a production organization or one of the production organizations of a company (which also has sales organizations, personnel affairs, etc. and is under the supervision of a managing director and under a single accounting).[/vc_column_text]

[vc_column_text]A factory, unlike a company, does not have an independent legal personality but rather as a production organization or one of the production organizations of the company (which also has sales organizations, personnel affairs, etc.) is under the supervision of a single management and is under a single accounting, and thus: a company may include one or more or even several independent factories and sometimes workshops.
A factory consists of physical objects used by a company, such as buildings and machinery, located in a place where a set of capital and human resources are used to produce a specific good or service.

A factory manager, with all his power and scope of responsibility, is only an executive manager who works under the supervision of the real decision maker (strategic manager), i.e. the company manager. A workshop is a technical part of the production affairs of a factory where the manufacture of goods, or a specific process of production, takes place. Such as a molding workshop or a dyeing workshop.

Workshops naturally lack independent administrative and financial affairs, and therefore, the management of the workshop is even more technical than the executive management of the factory: it is a specialist and especially experienced person. However, in general, each factory and workshop is a well-known production unit. Their management is to some extent a matter of production management. Factories need machinery and raw materials to produce their products and cooperate with other factories to meet these needs. Therefore, an interdependent chain of factories is formed, each of which is responsible for meeting the needs of other factories. This interdependent chain can also be called an industry. A factory can be defined as a place where goods needed by people are made. A factory consists of one or more buildings, each of which contains a number of tools for producing products. A number of people are also present as a workforce alongside the production machinery and are responsible for managing the machinery for producing products. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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