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Which factor plays the most dominant role in the ideal location of an industry?
Explain any 3 reason in support of this factor.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hyy mate ✌️

Least cost plays the most dominant role in the ideal location of an industry.

Because

the cost of obtaining raw material at the factory side should be minimum i.e raw material should be available nearby or may be transported cheaply to the industrial location.

the factory should be so located that the manufactured goods may easily be distributed or transported to the market at the least cost by rail, road or water transport.

cost of manufacturing at the factory side should be minimum. the trained and experienced labour should be easily availablity.

hope it will help you ❣️

Answered by Anonymous
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Least cost factor plays the most dominant role for the ideal location of an industry.

The reasons are:-

1. Cost of obtaining raw material at the factory site should be minimum i.e. raw materials should be available nearby or may be transported cheaply to the industrial location.

2. The factory should be so located that the manufactured products may easily be distributed or transported to the market at the least cost by rail, road or water transport.

3. Cost of manufacturing at the factory site should be low. This means that trained experienced labour should be readily available locally or in nearby areas, electric power supply should be readily available and cheap. Also, land for locating the industry should be available cheaply.

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