joe117
Enthusiast
So what's the point of shutting down the line while a screw gets picked up?
And what has anyone's high volume, high quality, production line got to do with a place building a handful of sports cars every day?
Also,
I worked for GE many years ago, a TV factory in Virginia. The TV manufacturers were still in the USA at that time.
There was a surprising amount of security at work trying to protect the process from competitors.
I would think that this would be even more common these days.
We didn't have tours for outsiders. No reporters were writing articles about our process.
Are the plants open for inspection these days?
And what has anyone's high volume, high quality, production line got to do with a place building a handful of sports cars every day?
Also,
I worked for GE many years ago, a TV factory in Virginia. The TV manufacturers were still in the USA at that time.
There was a surprising amount of security at work trying to protect the process from competitors.
I would think that this would be even more common these days.
We didn't have tours for outsiders. No reporters were writing articles about our process.
Are the plants open for inspection these days?