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Rational self-interest is equivalent to pure selfishness.
Fenders
Protective components of a vehicle that frame the wheel wells and minimize mud, liquid, rocks, or sand from being thrown into the air by the tires.
Production Line
A manufacturing process in which parts or components are added in a sequential manner to create a finished product.
Stamping Press
A machine tool that shapes or cuts metal by deforming it with a mold, used in various manufacturing processes to produce components.
Production Costs
Expenses directly attributed to the process of producing goods or providing services.
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