The future of car assembly?
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I saw something on this a while ago. Apparently you can go right to this place and order a car from the "silo". They store all colors etc, forget which VW it was ?? Maybe the Golf?
I think it was the same TV series that showed the Lambo and Camaro factories. HD Net if I remember correctly.
I think it was the same TV series that showed the Lambo and Camaro factories. HD Net if I remember correctly.
Originally Posted by patpur
I saw something on this a while ago. Apparently you can go right to this place and order a car from the "silo". They store all colors etc, forget which VW it was ?? Maybe the Golf?
I think it was the same TV series that showed the Lambo and Camaro factories. HD Net if I remember correctly.
I think it was the same TV series that showed the Lambo and Camaro factories. HD Net if I remember correctly.
Factories : Company information : Volkswagen UK ... I encourage you to 'surf' the co.uk transparent factory website (in German) for eye-popping automotive pleasure.
And I do believe this was included in your AOL yesterday, under 'Business' as a tag to the struggle that GM faces . - . they have a wee bit of catching up to do.
Last edited by Hambletonian; Dec 1, 2010 at 12:17 PM.
Yep, the Phaeton was made at the "Transparent Factory" with the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Phaeton (like the Crossfire) is a whole lot of car for the money used, if you're in the market for a full size saloon with more electronics than most five cars put together...
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Good find. But the UAW would never allow that much transparency into their plants. Enough said.
Originally Posted by bri3d
Yep, the Phaeton was made at the "Transparent Factory" with the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Phaeton (like the Crossfire) is a whole lot of car for the money used, if you're in the market for a full size saloon with more electronics than most five cars put together...
For that money you would want something with more cachet to the name.
Originally Posted by bri3d
Yep, the Phaeton was made at the "Transparent Factory" with the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Phaeton (like the Crossfire) is a whole lot of car for the money used, if you're in the market for a full size saloon with more electronics than most five cars put together...
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 2, 2010 at 04:31 AM.
Originally Posted by bri3d
Yep, the Phaeton was made at the "Transparent Factory" with the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Phaeton (like the Crossfire) is a whole lot of car for the money used, if you're in the market for a full size saloon with more electronics than most five cars put together...
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 2, 2010 at 04:32 AM.
Originally Posted by arado
The future is already here. We did not lose our jobs to China but to Computers and machines. China has state of the art automation.along with Germany. Gary
Originally Posted by Joliet John
The cool thing is, jobs weren't lost to computers and automation - those two industries created more jobs than they replaced. Not only do you have to manufacture the hardware, you need programmers for the software to make it work, and you need techs to install it and keep it working. Companies never needed an IT department before, right?
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