Industrial Machinery Manufacturing and Background
The Industrial Machinery manufacturing industry is responsible for the manufacture of products for industrial use from raw materials. It is the output of this industry that makes greater mass production possible in most other industries. It is responsible for producing a variety of different machines, from huge industrial machines to simple household machines, as well as other industrial use products such as hardware, paper and packaging materials, glass and other fixtures.However, despite the wide range of products, they all have a common function: to eliminate or reduce the human energy expenditure or manpower required to complete the job. No matter what type of machinery is used, it is crucial to produce many goods and services that are vital to any economy in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Machines can be divided into two broad classes: standard and custom-made. Standard machines are cheaper to build and can be used by many different industries. However, it usually cannot meet the special needs of new factories. Custom machine manufacturing is more expensive than standard equipment, but tends to be more profitable. It takes longer to create, but is made to meet specific specifications desired by the buyer.
 
Industrial machines cover all areas of life, regardless of sector. Industrial machinery production is the unconditional supporter of all commercial areas. All sectors can benefit from engineering studies and production activities carried out by developing technology with scientific data.
 
Industrial machinery manufacturing can be further divided into seven different segments:
 
agricultural machinery
Construction Industry Machinery
mining machinery
industrial machinery
service machines,
They are special purpose machines designed for a specific industry.
The other four sections include machines used by all industries:
 
Ventilation,
Heating and cooling equipment,
metalworking equipment,
Engine and engine related equipment and other general purpose machinery.
Many companies in this industry are conglomerates that produce machines in multiple segments.