If some one gave you a factory and offered to buy you machines for the factory w

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  1. flashmakeit profile image61
    flashmakeitposted 13 years ago

    If some one gave you a factory and offered to buy you machines for the factory what would you make

  2. flacoinohio profile image77
    flacoinohioposted 13 years ago

    Ice, it is a product that is less likely to be affected by a poor economy, it is inexpensive and leaves little litter.  If I used biodegradable bags, I would leave a very small food print on the environment as a result of the sale of my product.  Everyone uses ice at some point.

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You should manufacture what is needed by all sections of society all the time all the days of the year.Every home has a Refrigerator they will not buy.For Commercial use they will have their own Unit to make.Your factory will shut shop soon.

    2. flacoinohio profile image77
      flacoinohioposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Ice is a Product that sells, if  I am not mistaken most grocery stores, gas, station/convenience stores sell ice.  When was the last time you packed up you refrigerator and took it on a road trip?  Most people buy ice for coolers instead of making it

  3. skgrao profile image66
    skgraoposted 13 years ago

    I would make a machine to build roads in the villages of India and ask the person who gave me this gift to bribe the village panchayits and get govt sanction to buy the machines and build the roads under the un used govt funds that get wasted each year.

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I meant unused United Nations Fund.

    2. flacoinohio profile image77
      flacoinohioposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Sounds great, but what happens when all the roads are built and the machines are no longer needed?  What if the UN uses all of its funds and the Panchyits cannot be bribed?  How are the machines and the roads going to be maintained after being built?

    3. flashmakeit profile image61
      flashmakeitposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I could be afraid to bribe anyone.  That is a crime in America.

  4. jacqui2011 profile image78
    jacqui2011posted 13 years ago

    I would open a printers, printing personalized stationery. I would love to make personalized greetings cards, wedding invitations, notebooks, business cards etc. I make some handmade cards, but would love to make them on a much larger scale with the proper printing equipment and sell them.

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      There are thousands of printers out in this field who have there own brand.It is a highly competitive field and entry needs not only high capital but good chain of customers who keep buying what ever you manufacture.You need technology for Results.

  5. profile image0
    Emer420posted 13 years ago

    I would make towels.  There are an infinite amount of ways you can use a towel and there is an endless demand  for them.  "You should always know where your towel is." -Ford Perfect of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You should know the technology to manufacture textiles.How much water is needed to make a Towel do you know.Our World has only 0.27% of water out of 1,38,550 x 10 to the power of 4, billion cubic meters of water in the Bio space.97.3% water is in sea

  6. colpolbear profile image79
    colpolbearposted 13 years ago

    I would make equipment used for building wind mills and other alternative energy sources.  This industry would be more than green.  It could also possibly flourish in a few years time.  The only issue is....I have no knowledge in this field.  I would want someone else running the show.  I'm not too concerned about making money for myself, so while this might not generate the greatest profit, I really don't care.

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Action with out accountability is not desirable what if after some time the factory will close down.What happens if nobody buys the wind mills.Any Industry has to make a profit to survive and progress.One cannot say I don't care if its his own money.

    2. colpolbear profile image79
      colpolbearposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I never said I didn't want to be accountable.  I said that I'm not qualified, and would want to fund someone who is.  Also, the risk of a business failing is always present.  If you're not willing to take a few educated risks, good luck.

    3. flashmakeit profile image61
      flashmakeitposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yes that  wind mill would creates electricity that is renewable energy. which is cost effective, simple and energy you can use.  I know someone would buy it.  Thank you for the answer.

 
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