Why required store to Factory?
Answer / Ankur Varshney
In the context of Mechanical Engineering, the term 'store' typically refers to a stockroom or warehouse where materials are kept. A factory might require a store to keep raw materials, semi-finished goods, and finished products for various purposes like production, quality control, or shipping.
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