fabryka
Fabryka is the Polish term for a factory, a facility in which goods are produced on an industrial scale. A fabryka typically houses machinery, tools, and a workforce organized to perform a sequence of production steps, often arranged in departments such as processing, assembly, quality control, and packaging. Production is guided by plans, schedules, and quality standards and is integrated with logistics networks for sourcing materials and distributing finished products.
The word derives from Latin fabrica, meaning workshop or workshop, and entered Polish through continental European
Factories vary in size and ownership. They may be privately owned, part of family businesses, or state-owned,
Modern fabrykas commonly use automation and information technology, including robotics, computerized production planning, and quality management
Examples of typical sectors include textiles, metallurgy, automotive, electronics, and food processing.