Industrial locations are complex in nature. These are influenced by availability of raw material, labour,
capital, power and market, etc. It is rarely possible to find all these factors available at one place.
Consequently, at the most appropriate place where all the factors of industrial location are either available or
can be arranged at lower cost. After an industrial activity starts, urbanisation follows. Sometimes, industries
are located in or near the cities. Thus, industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand. Cities provide
markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial
advice, etc. to the industry.
A) Why industrial locations are denoted as complex in nature?
B) Which factors influence The industrial Locations?
C) Why Sometimes, industries are located in or near the cities.?
D) What services do cities provide to the Industries?
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