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  2. Satisfactory - Wikipedia

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    Satisfactory is a 2024 factory simulation game by Coffee Stain Studios for Windows. The player (a "Pioneer") is dropped onto an alien planet with a handful of tools and must exploit the planet's natural resources to construct increasingly complex factories.

  3. Comparison of shopping cart software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comparison of the features of notable shopping cart software packages available. Some such shopping cart software is extensible through third-party software components and applications. As such, the features listed below may not encompass all possible features for a given software package.

  4. Factorio - Wikipedia

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    A factory with the player standing in the middle. Factorio is a construction and management simulation game focused on resource-gathering with real-time strategy and survival elements. The player advances by locating and harvesting resources to craft various tools and machines, which in turn create more advanced materials that allow for the ...

  5. Volvo Halifax Assembly - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Volvo Canada announced plans to construct a new plant to build the Volvo 740, which the company said required more space for assembly than the existing factory could provide. [9] The new C$13.5-million plant, located in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park , began operating in late 1987, and achieved full production in April 1988.

  6. Factory Five Racing - Wikipedia

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    Factory Five Racing, Inc. (F.F.R.) is an American automobile company that designs and manufactures assembly kits, chassis, bodies and related components for replicars and sports cars. Current models [ edit ]

  7. Studebaker Canada - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker of Canada and Packard Motor Company of Canada merged in 1954. Packard had ceased Canadian assembly operations in 1939, and the Canadian affiliate was a distribution and administrative organization. Although the 1957 and 1958 Packards were based on Studebaker models, none were assembled in Canada.

  8. Chip Ganassi Racing - Wikipedia

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    CART Gold Coast Indy 300 (S) 12: Jimmy Vasser (2) Reynard 96i Honda HRH V8t Firestone Pole: 60 5 April 14 CART Grand Prix of Long Beach (S) 12: Jimmy Vasser (3) Reynard 96i Honda HRH V8t Firestone 3 4 6 May 26 CART U.S. 500 (O) 12: Jimmy Vasser (4) Reynard 96i Honda HRH V8t Firestone Pole: 35 7 June 23 CART Grand Prix of Portland (R) 4: Alex ...

  9. Cart - Wikipedia

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    Horse and cart at Beamish Museum (England, 2013) Dockworkers and hand cart (Haiti, 2006). A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand [1]) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by draught animals such as horses, donkeys, mules and oxen, or even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs.