suitable to stand up to hard wear; "industrial carpeting" having highly developed industries; "the industrial revolution"; "an industrial nation" employed in industry; "the industrial classes"; "industrial work" of or relating to or resulting from industry; "industrial output" employed in industry; "industrial workers"; "the industrial term in use among professional thieves
The industrial sector is generally defined as manufacturing, construction, mining, agriculture, fishing, and forestry establishments The utility may classify industrial service using the Standard Industrial Classification codes, or based on demand or annual usage exceeding some specified limit The limit may be set by the utility based on the rate schedule of the utility
Stock market lingo that is a catch-all category that includes all firms that have businesses that are not classified as utility, transportation, or financial companies
Of, relating to, concerning, or arising from the assembling, fabrication, finishing, manufacturing, packaging or processing of goods, or mineral extraction
employed in industry; "industrial workers"; "the industrial term in use among professional thieves
Category of gas customers who are engaged primarily in a process which creates or changes raw unfinished materials into another form or product
{i} one who works for an industrial company; firm or business which is involved in the production or distribution of goods; manufactured product
Lots or parcels containing the buildings and the associated and adjacent landscaping, recreation facilities and parking for uses that include the following : horticultural specialties (e g , greenhouse), general contractors (building construction and all nonbuilding construction), manufacturing of all kinds, goods movement facilities, communications, utilities and wholesale trade
{s} pertaining to or involved in the production or distribution of goods; characterized by highly developed industries; used in production and manufacturing
a land use category describing manufacturing, processing, warehousing, packaging or treatment of products The category is usually divided into two sub-categories, depending upon the intensity of operations: Heavy Industrial -- a land use category characterized by manufacturing and processing operations that produce relatively high levels of noise, vibration, dust, smoke or pollution or that include outdoor storage Light Industrial/Office -- a land use category characterized by warehouses, distributors, research and business support services, and light manufacturing that does not produce high levels of noise, vibration, dust, smoke, or pollution and does not include outdoor storage or intensive activity Institutional -- a land use category which covers public operations such as schools, government buildings, major sports facilities, churches, hospitals, water treatment facilities, etc
You use industrial to describe things which relate to or are used in industry. industrial machinery and equipment. a link between industrial chemicals and cancer
Includes all manufacturing, construction contracting, transportation, utilities, wholesaling, warehousing and mineral related extracting uses