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Ironically enough, now that the United States is moving away from being a constructing society, what is left of the fabricating in the United States is being built in the Southern share of the country. Before, during, and without delay following the Civil War, industry and manufacturing was largely done all around the Northern region of the United States. During this time in the South was when the plantations were a huge part of the U.S. economy, so industry did not grow there. Today, however, all of this is altering as the oil industry is growing as well as galore fabricating proceeds to grow, these plants are being built in the Southern region of the U.S. According to a Texas Contract Warehouse and a California Contract Warehouse report, their facilities are for the most part located in the Southern region of the country. So, the question is why is all of the industry being built in the South? Below you will find a list of reasons why companies keep and maintain plants in this region of the country. 1. One of the main reasons why big industrial plants are being built in the South is a physical land space that comes from having plantations. Since the economy moved away from a plantation economy, the plantations went away leaving open space for companies to build huge factories. Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana are a lot of of the most usual places for companies to build gigantic factories since the land is just sprawling. 2. The South is also where a heap of airlines have their hubs, so it is requiring little effort for companies to ship their goods from the factories in areas such as these. Georgia is a outstanding example because Atlanta is a major airline hub for Delta, which carries mercantile passengers as well as factory material. Dallas is a hub for Southwest airlines, so executives may without apparent effort fly in and out of the “Lone Star State” for a comparatively low price. 3. Finally, the Southern region as a whole, detached from major cities, is merely not as densely populated as much of the North is. For example, in Ohio, there is a lot of farmland, so companies cannot set up too galore huge factories in that state, but in Louisiana, the land is not genuinely good for farmland, so companies may put factories here. Louisiana is also a great example when speaking of oil companies that need to have a lot of facilities near the ocean for drilling and access to ports for shipping materials. The U.S. economy has come a long way since the days of the Civil War and with that a change in the emplacement of what is left of our industry economy. Many companies keep huge factories in the South rather of the North these days for a potpourri of reasons. The South has better access to the sea and airports, it is not as densely populated as the North and there is a great deal of physical space. As the U.S. keeps moving away from the use of factories in the United States by placing factories outside the country, it will be interesting to see what happens in the next ten years to all the industry and factories that are located in the Southern region of the U.S. |
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