I watched a video on Nat Geo-Disney+ last night showing how the Jeep Wrangler is made. It's amazing!
The plant in Ohio is larger than some towns. There are 846 workers and 1,000 robots. The robots do the welding and the heavy lifting. They get hundreds of welds completed with precision is just a few seconds. When they lift and lower an assembly weighing hundreds of pounds, they do it with millimeter precision. If a robot has a problem, it must be repaired quickly, or the whole assembly line could be shut down. This is an assembly plant, with the parts arriving in a steady stream of delivery trucks.
They make 1,000 Jeeps a day. The video showed them being loaded onto a train. From the factory, they were headed for the east coast. They would then be loaded onto a ship and sent to Italy.
Some videos -
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jeep+assembly+line
Jeep: Keeping hundreds of mechanics employed well after the warranty expires.
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