BTEC Business Mrs Gutteridge “Industrial Sectors?”

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““Industrial Sectors?”Industrial Sectors?”

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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives

At the end of this lesson:At the end of this lesson:

All pupilsAll pupils will be able to identify the 3 will be able to identify the 3 different industrial sectors with examplesdifferent industrial sectors with examplesMost pupilsMost pupils will be able to show “local” will be able to show “local” business examples for each industrial business examples for each industrial sector & be able to peer assess activities.sector & be able to peer assess activities.Some pupilsSome pupils will be able to analyse how will be able to analyse how business decisions impact on the UK business decisions impact on the UK industrial sectors.industrial sectors.

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Industrial sectorsIndustrial sectors

All industries belong to a particular industrial All industries belong to a particular industrial sector. There are 3 main industrial sectors sector. There are 3 main industrial sectors which are:which are:

Primary SectorPrimary SectorSecondary SectorSecondary SectorTertiary SectorTertiary Sector

    

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Primary SectorPrimary Sector

The Primary Sector – The Primary Sector – “Dig it Up”“Dig it Up”

  This is where materials are either This is where materials are either produced or raw materials (coal, produced or raw materials (coal, fishing, oil) obtained - (Extraction)fishing, oil) obtained - (Extraction)

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Secondary SectorSecondary Sector

The Secondary The Secondary Sector – Sector – “Make it”“Make it”

  This is where with This is where with manufacturing, manufacturing, processing, processing, assembly and assembly and construction of raw construction of raw materials (paper materials (paper mill, car plant, ship mill, car plant, ship building yard) – building yard) – (Making products)(Making products)

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Tertiary SectorTertiary Sector

Tertiary SectorTertiary Sector – – ““Sell it”Sell it”

This is often called the This is often called the Service SectorService Sector. It involves . It involves providing services to businesses & individuals and providing services to businesses & individuals and there are 4 main sections:there are 4 main sections:

Public ServicesPublic ServicesFinancial and Business ServicesFinancial and Business ServicesTransport and CommunicationTransport and CommunicationRetailing, distribution, hotels & cateringRetailing, distribution, hotels & catering

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ActivityActivity

Create a leafletCreate a leaflet

Include the theory on the 3 industrial Include the theory on the 3 industrial sectorssectors

Describe a local and national example for Describe a local and national example for each sectoreach sector

Explain the chain on production for a Explain the chain on production for a product from raw material to the finished product from raw material to the finished goodsgoods

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ActivityActivity

Create a leaflet in publisher (Brochure) Create a leaflet in publisher (Brochure) on on Industrial SectorsIndustrial Sectors including: including: One page for each of the three industrial One page for each of the three industrial sectors sectors

PrimaryPrimarySecondarySecondary

TertiaryTertiaryGive examples of both a local and a Give examples of both a local and a national example for each industrial national example for each industrial sector (a paragraph about each business)sector (a paragraph about each business)Use text and images to show your Use text and images to show your chosen businesses.chosen businesses.

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To recapTo recap…..…..

Primary?Primary?

Secondary?Secondary?

Tertiary?Tertiary?

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PrimaryPrimaryLocalLocal

Scaddows FarmScaddows Farm

http://www.scaddowsfarm.co.uk/

Scaddows Farm is located in beautiful countryside on Scaddows Farm is located in beautiful countryside on the A514 between Ticknall and Hartshorne in the A514 between Ticknall and Hartshorne in South Derbyshire.South Derbyshire.

John and Ann Webster have been farming all their John and Ann Webster have been farming all their lives and moved to Ticknall in 1987 with daughter, lives and moved to Ticknall in 1987 with daughter, Lizzie, and son, Tom. The farm is a family run Lizzie, and son, Tom. The farm is a family run business and produces lamb, vegetables and business and produces lamb, vegetables and pick-your-ownpick-your-own fruit and also has a secluded fruit and also has a secluded caravan parkcaravan park with 10 pitches. with 10 pitches.

We are passionate about producing traditional & We are passionate about producing traditional & home-grown produce, and the farm has home-grown produce, and the farm has become famous for it's become famous for it's Pick-Your-OwnPick-Your-Own strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries & strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries & blackcurrents. We are hoping to extend our fruit blackcurrents. We are hoping to extend our fruit season and expand our range of fruit now that our season and expand our range of fruit now that our new new farm shopfarm shop is open, beginning with longer is open, beginning with longer strawberry & raspberry seasons.strawberry & raspberry seasons.

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PrimaryPrimaryLocalLocal

Stanton BeefStanton Beef

http://www.letsgolocal.co.uk/Burton-on-Trent/Stanton-Beef/

Stanton Beef FarmStanton Beef Farm  Stanton Beef Farm produce meats, beef, pork and lamb Stanton Beef Farm produce meats, beef, pork and lamb

hampers to the local area. They specialise in Aberdeen hampers to the local area. They specialise in Aberdeen Angus cattle. They provide meats for customers to put Angus cattle. They provide meats for customers to put straight in their freezers. They also sell turkeys and straight in their freezers. They also sell turkeys and cockerels and have hamper Christmas clubs.cockerels and have hamper Christmas clubs.

  The farm is situated in Stanton, near Newhall, Swadlincote. The farm is situated in Stanton, near Newhall, Swadlincote.

Park Farm, Woodland RD, Stanton  Burton-on-Trent Park Farm, Woodland RD, Stanton  Burton-on-Trent DE15 9TNDE15 9TN

   “ “A traditional family run local business providing A traditional family run local business providing

qualityqualityfarm assured Aberdeen Angus beef, lamb and pork farm assured Aberdeen Angus beef, lamb and pork hampershampers at affordable prices.”at affordable prices.”

Stanton Beef, run by the Parker Family, has evolved from a Stanton Beef, run by the Parker Family, has evolved from a well established traditional farming business and well established traditional farming business and benefits from two generations experience of rearing beef benefits from two generations experience of rearing beef cattle at Park Farm, Stanton.cattle at Park Farm, Stanton.

Scott Parker, the driving force behind Stanton Beef, prides Scott Parker, the driving force behind Stanton Beef, prides himself on providing a unique “to the door” hamper himself on providing a unique “to the door” hamper delivery service offering competitive value for money by delivery service offering competitive value for money by cutting out the middle man.cutting out the middle man.

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PrimaryPrimaryLocalLocal

Hanson Aggregates

http://www.heidelbergcement.com/uk/en/hanson/home.htm

Hanson Aggregates is one of Hanson Aggregates is one of the UK’s largest suppliers of the UK’s largest suppliers of construction materials. They construction materials. They have a quarry near the A38 in have a quarry near the A38 in Fradley, Staffordshire.Fradley, Staffordshire.There products include There products include aggregates, asphalt, ready-aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed-concrete, bricks, blocks mixed-concrete, bricks, blocks and cement. and cement. This broad product range also This broad product range also includes block paving, precast includes block paving, precast concrete, clay roofing products concrete, clay roofing products and garden landscaping and garden landscaping materials.  They even offer materials.  They even offer specialist contracting and civil specialist contracting and civil engineering services.engineering services.

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PrimaryPrimaryLocalLocal

Springwood FisheriesSpringwood Fisheries

http://www.springwoodfisheries.com/

Springwood Fisheries is a family run business, and Springwood Fisheries is a family run business, and consists of 2 uniquely designed spring-fed consists of 2 uniquely designed spring-fed fishing lakes. The site is situated in beautiful fishing lakes. The site is situated in beautiful surroundings on the edge of the National surroundings on the edge of the National Forest. Forest.

The site was opened in 2001, and the lakes are The site was opened in 2001, and the lakes are now well established and are fully stocked with now well established and are fully stocked with coarse fish species to provide excellent angling coarse fish species to provide excellent angling facilities for all abilities.facilities for all abilities.

  Both lakes are fed by natural spring water which Both lakes are fed by natural spring water which

surfaces from various sources on our site. surfaces from various sources on our site.   Both lakes are stocked with Common Carp, Mirror Both lakes are stocked with Common Carp, Mirror

Carp, Ghost Carp and other species such as Carp, Ghost Carp and other species such as Tench, Perch, Golden Orfe, Rudd, Golden Tench, Perch, Golden Orfe, Rudd, Golden Rudd, Roach and Skimmer Bream. Rudd, Roach and Skimmer Bream.

  For the winter periods we have introduced Barbel, For the winter periods we have introduced Barbel,

Ide and Chub. Ide and Chub.   

We are now regularly seeing pleasure bag catches We are now regularly seeing pleasure bag catches of 100lb plusof 100lb plus

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British SaltBritish Salthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Salt

British Salt LimitedBritish Salt Limited is a is a United Kingdom-based United Kingdom-based chemical company that chemical company that produces pure white salt. produces pure white salt. The company is owned by The company is owned by the management and the management and private equity company private equity company LDC. It is based in LDC. It is based in Middlewich in Cheshire Middlewich in Cheshire employs 125 people, and employs 125 people, and produces approximately produces approximately 800,000 tonnes of pure 800,000 tonnes of pure white salt every year.white salt every year.

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Cornish Salt Cornish Salt http://www.cornishseasalt.co.uk

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Cornish Sea Salt Cornish Sea Salt retains over sixty retains over sixty naturally occurring trace elements naturally occurring trace elements essential for wellbeing and delivers essential for wellbeing and delivers more taste for less salt, making it a more taste for less salt, making it a tastier and healthier alternative to tastier and healthier alternative to traditional table salt.traditional table salt.Since launching last year Cornish Sea Since launching last year Cornish Sea Salt has made significant waves in the Salt has made significant waves in the culinary world.culinary world.Winning 10 awards and being used Winning 10 awards and being used some of the UK's leading chefs - the some of the UK's leading chefs - the tide is turning towards tide is turning towards Cornish Sea Cornish Sea SaltSalt - a new generation of British sea - a new generation of British sea salt that cares as much about how it salt that cares as much about how it harvested and the environment it is harvested and the environment it is made in, as it does the way it tastes.made in, as it does the way it tastes.

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UK CoalUK Coal

http://www.ukcoal.com/company-http://www.ukcoal.com/company-informationinformation

UK COAL is Britain's biggest UK COAL is Britain's biggest producer of coal, supplying producer of coal, supplying around 6% of the country's around 6% of the country's energy needs for electricity energy needs for electricity generation. The Group has four generation. The Group has four deep mines located in Central deep mines located in Central and Northern England with and Northern England with substantial reserves and substantial reserves and employs 3,100 people. It had employs 3,100 people. It had five active surface mines five active surface mines producing around 1.7 million producing around 1.7 million tonnes of coal a year in 2008. tonnes of coal a year in 2008. Total surface mining coal Total surface mining coal reserves, including projects reserves, including projects being worked and in planning, being worked and in planning, are in excess of 90 million are in excess of 90 million tonnes. tonnes.

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Anglo American Mining GroupAnglo American Mining Group

http://www.angloamerican.co.uk/aa/about/ataglance/

Anglo American is one of the world’s largest diversified Anglo American is one of the world’s largest diversified mining groups. Our unique portfolio of high quality mining groups. Our unique portfolio of high quality mining assets and natural resources includes precious, mining assets and natural resources includes precious, base metals and bulk commodities. We operate in base metals and bulk commodities. We operate in Africa, Europe, South and North America, Australia and Africa, Europe, South and North America, Australia and Asia.Asia.Headquarters:Headquarters: London, United Kingdom London, United KingdomNumber of employees:Number of employees: 105,000 permanent employees 105,000 permanent employees in our managed operationsin our managed operationsNumber of countriesNumber of countries: 45: 45PreciousPreciousPlatinum group metals Platinum group metals Diamonds Diamonds Base metalsBase metalsCopper Copper Nickel Nickel Zinc Zinc Phosphates Phosphates BulksBulksFerrous metals – iron ore, manganese, steel Ferrous metals – iron ore, manganese, steel Coal – thermal and metallurgical Coal – thermal and metallurgical Business units:Business units: Platinum, , Diamonds, , Base Metals, , Ferrous Metals, , CoalStock exchange listings:Stock exchange listings: London and Johannesburg London and Johannesburg (secondary)(secondary)Operating profit (2008):Operating profit (2008): $10.1 billion $10.1 billionEarnings (2008):Earnings (2008): $5.2 billion $5.2 billion

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Forestry CommissionForestry Commission

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/hcou-4u4hzt

Forestry CommissionForestry CommissionCares for 827,000 hectares of Cares for 827,000 hectares of sustainably managed woods and sustainably managed woods and forests - thats more than 1.4 billion forests - thats more than 1.4 billion treestreesPlants more than 17 million trees Plants more than 17 million trees every year. every year. Employs more 3,000 people - most of Employs more 3,000 people - most of them in rural areasthem in rural areasProduces more than 5 million tonnes Produces more than 5 million tonnes of timber every year. That is almost of timber every year. That is almost 44% of UK wood production or 300 44% of UK wood production or 300 forty-tonne truckloads of timber every forty-tonne truckloads of timber every daydayWelcomes more than 50 million Welcomes more than 50 million visitors every yearvisitors every yearProvides 2,600 km of cycle trailsProvides 2,600 km of cycle trailsHas 55 visitor centres, almost 500 car Has 55 visitor centres, almost 500 car parks, and 155 easy access trails parks, and 155 easy access trails mmissionmmission

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Bison Concrete Products Bison Concrete Products

http://www.bison.co.uk/sustainability/manufacturing

Bison Concrete Products in SwadlincoteBison Concrete Products in Swadlincote

The flagship factory at Swadlincote, The flagship factory at Swadlincote, Derbyshire, has allowed them to set new Derbyshire, has allowed them to set new standards in product quality, safety and standards in product quality, safety and logistics.logistics.Fully automated manufacturing processes allow Fully automated manufacturing processes allow the complete casting and curing cycle to be the complete casting and curing cycle to be completed in as little as 12 hours, which completed in as little as 12 hours, which reduces energy consumption as well as reduces energy consumption as well as minimise the risk of manual errors. The use of minimise the risk of manual errors. The use of LEAN manufacturing principles reduces waste, LEAN manufacturing principles reduces waste, and any waste that is created is recycled and any waste that is created is recycled wherever possible.wherever possible.Floor designs produced by the company's Floor designs produced by the company's technical department are downloaded direct to technical department are downloaded direct to the production lines via a wireless link. This the production lines via a wireless link. This eliminates the need to print out drawings, eliminates the need to print out drawings, reduces human error and ensures accurate reduces human error and ensures accurate placement of details such as cut-outs and lifting placement of details such as cut-outs and lifting hooks.hooks.

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Toyota Manufacturing Toyota Manufacturing http://www.toyotauk.com/main/

Toyota Car Factory at Burnaston, Toyota Car Factory at Burnaston, DerbyDerbyThere are two manufacturing plants in There are two manufacturing plants in the UK representing a total investment the UK representing a total investment in excess of £1.85 billion and currently in excess of £1.85 billion and currently 4,000 members are employed. The 4,000 members are employed. The vehicle manufacturing plant is located vehicle manufacturing plant is located at Burnaston in Derbyshire.at Burnaston in Derbyshire.The first car, a Carina E, drove off the The first car, a Carina E, drove off the Burnaston production line on 16 Burnaston production line on 16 December 1992. The Avensis December 1992. The Avensis replaced the Carina E in 1997 and in replaced the Carina E in 1997 and in 2008 the third generation Avensis was 2008 the third generation Avensis was launched. In 1998 a second model, the launched. In 1998 a second model, the Corolla, was introduced and in 2001 Corolla, was introduced and in 2001 the new generation Corolla was the new generation Corolla was launched. In 2007, production of Auris, launched. In 2007, production of Auris, the new Toyota hatchback, started the new Toyota hatchback, started replacing Corolla. replacing Corolla.

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Johnson Controls Burton on TrentJohnson Controls Burton on Trent

http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/publish/us/en.html

Johnson Controls manufacture Johnson Controls manufacture car seats for Toyota in Burton car seats for Toyota in Burton on Trent.on Trent.Johnson Controls’ automotive Johnson Controls’ automotive seating business is vertically seating business is vertically integrated. It is also supported integrated. It is also supported by a global manufacturing by a global manufacturing network that supplies seat network that supplies seat structures, mechanisms, foam, structures, mechanisms, foam, plastics, and trim. This ensures plastics, and trim. This ensures that competitively priced that competitively priced solutions are globally available solutions are globally available wherever they are needed.wherever they are needed.

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Tertiary Tertiary Local Local

Garden King Garden King http://www.gardenking.co.uk/

Garden King, NewhallGarden King, NewhallIn their main shop section you will In their main shop section you will

find all the garden care find all the garden care products and tools you need to products and tools you need to kill or feed anything you want kill or feed anything you want to, they also have a large range to, they also have a large range of lighting and anything else of lighting and anything else that you might need to just sit that you might need to just sit out and enjoy the garden. They out and enjoy the garden. They pride ourselves on having the pride ourselves on having the widest range of products widest range of products available to cater for all your available to cater for all your gardens needs. gardens needs.

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Tertiary Tertiary Albany Albany CakesCakes

Albany CakesAlbany Cakes

Albany Cakes in Newhall, this Albany Cakes in Newhall, this is small cake and pastry shop is small cake and pastry shop in Main Street Newhall, it sells in Main Street Newhall, it sells cakes to the local people. The cakes to the local people. The business is owned by Linda.business is owned by Linda.

Opening Times:Opening Times:Monday - Saturday 9am to 4pmMonday - Saturday 9am to 4pmSundays Closed.Sundays Closed.Birthday Cakes To Order. Birthday Cakes To Order. (Birthday and Christening (Birthday and Christening Cakes)Cakes)Buffets and Weddings Catered Buffets and Weddings Catered For. Fresh Bread To Order.For. Fresh Bread To Order.