Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Refinery

Regardless of the faction, the Refineries are where supplies is taken to be turned into vehicles, ammunitions, and funds.

UCA
In order to claim supplies in battle the UCA utilizes air transportable refineries, which must be dropped in anare under the MCV command area, before being built by the MCV engineers.

Once grounded the crew begins to attach the unground wires from the MCV to power the structures and processing begins. From here the Skarnops begin to work with machinery to break down and process the supplies before sending them to areas needed.

The Refinery also contains the materials, fuel, and ammunition needed to maintain and build Pelicans to gather supplies. And is also armed with a HMG turret to protect itself against small attacks.

Reclaimers
While the output of the Reclaimer factories are unrivalled, the amount of material they consume is similarly staggering. The Reclaimers demand for raw materials-for ore, for coal, for petroleum--it is utterly insatiable. To even come close to meeting the needs of the factories, the Reclaimer's mines, oil wells, refineries and smelters have to work longer, harder hours, without any safety or compensation.

To gain the resources while in battle the Reclaimers uses Pickaxes, mobile refinery where the clones takes the supplies which are then broken down and teleported back to the Reclaimers base, where its refined before being sent to battle.

That such places are extremely perilous places for its workers, who are all clones, goes without saying. This is no less true of Reclaimer Smelters in their bases, where supplies are extracted into useful material. Notably, safety features are completely lacking, and barely a week goes by without a clone losing a limb or falling into machinery and dying. The Smelter cannot be stopped for any reason, so the machines keep working even when someone dies while a another clones takes the deceasaed place. It isn’t unknown for a tank to have small bone fragments in its frame as a result.

Even without accidents, the clones are doomed. So much dust is made from pulverizing ore that workers can’t help but breathe it in at all times. Black lung and asbestos poisoning are common occurrences in these Smelters. It has been joked that working in a Smelter for a month exposes a worker to more poison than working a decade in a Reactor. While inhumane work hours means that every so often a clone passes out and dies from exhaustion or getting caught in the machinery, wherein another clone takes their place.

And for all this the clones gets no say in what they do, any suggestions to change, if it impedes their work, is met with public beatings while those who refuse to or can't work are sent to the grinder.

This means workers are worked until they they keel over and die, where their body is then thrown into the Grinder to become raw materials, before another clone takes their place.