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The Facilities tab gives you an overview of the industrial facilities available to you.  If you have one or more corporation owned POSes (as we do in E-UNI) you can also view any POS-based facilities, by setting 'Corp-owned facilities' in the drop-down box. You can see which activities you can perform at each facility by the highlighted icons.
The Facilities tab gives you an overview of the industrial facilities available to you.  If you have one or more corporation owned POSes (as we do in E-UNI) you can also view any POS-based facilities, by setting 'Corp-owned facilities' in the drop-down box. You can see which activities you can perform at each facility by the highlighted icons.


Each of the activity icons has a red bar along the bottom of the it. This shows the System Cost Index, which can be expanded by mouseover. The system cost index is a rough indication to how much your job will cost, relatively, to install. The more of the icon is filled with the red bar, the more of that activity is being carried out in that facility, and thus the more expensive the production lines will cost.
Each of the activity icons has a red bar along the bottom of the it. This shows the [[#System Cost Index]], which can be expanded by mouseover. The system cost index is a rough indication to how much your job will cost, relatively, to install. The more of the icon is filled with the red bar, the more of that activity is being carried out in that facility, and thus the more expensive the production lines will cost.


You can reduce your industrial costs by carrying out your jobs in systems where few other people are carrying out that same activity.
You can reduce your industrial costs by carrying out your jobs in systems where few other people are carrying out that same activity.