B.4. Tertiary Sector Industries
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Market Demand |
Service industries, such as retail, hospitality, and healthcare, are often located in areas with high population densities and strong consumer demand. |
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Access to Customers |
Proximity to potential customers is important for many service industries. Businesses like banks and restaurants are often located in commercial and urban centres. |
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Transportation and Accessibility |
Service industries need good transportation links to serve customers effectively. Airports, highways, and public transportation play a role in location decisions. |
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Infrastructure |
The availability of modern infrastructure, including communication networks, is important for service industries that rely on information and technology. |
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Economic Base |
Tertiary sector industries are often concentrated in urban areas with diverse economic activities and a larger consumer base. |
Industrial locations are complex. These are influenced by the availability of many factors. Some of them are raw materials, land, water, labour, capital, power, transport, and market.