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The site was first settled by German Pietists led by Francis Daniel Pastorius in 1683, and the development of handicraft industries (weaving, tanning, and wagon building) led to prosperity.
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Cottage industries include weaving, metalworking and woodworking, and pottery.
"He was also keen that traditional industries like weaving and dyeing were maintained," Ms. Taylor said.
One of Worsley's early industries was weaving.
Kevin also cofounded Christopher Norman Inc., which dramatically changed the furnishing fabric industry by weaving elegant, European-style silk in the Far East, thus making silk affordable to the entire interior design market, not just the very rich.
Like a thinner, less aggressive Michael Moore, the director talks to consumers, experts and food-industry flacks, weaving alarming statistics about rampant obesity with visits to the doctor and double-quarter-pounder-with-cheese combo meals.
In Automotive industries, LTL woven composite was used to replace the high-strength steel (HSST) beams (Bayraktar et al. 2015).
Its major industries include cloth weaving, oilseed and flour milling, and the manufacture of paint, varnish, and pottery.
The technological standards in the Indian spinning industry are fairly modern, almost comparable to China, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka do not have either spinning or weaving industries and hence have to import the fabric.
Industries include cloth weaving, cotton ginning, wool carding, flour milling, food processing, and electrical equipment manufacturing.
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