TOP 15 Largest Factories in the World
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Ever since the onset of modern industrialization, factories have been the cornerstone of business and production all over the world. And whether they’re making cars or microchips, they’re not showing any signs of slowing down. But, as with all things, some are bigger than others. Much, much bigger. Let's take a look at the top 15 largest factories on Earth.
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Top fives: We can't count... here are 15 factories.
All of the conversions from square meters to square miles are wrong - off by a factor of about 100.
would like to know how many square Angstroms
Yea I was like hold up lol
Yeah, claiming a factory is 6500 sq miles is just... *sigh*
@@swmike lol
6,500,000 square meters is about 2.5 square miles - not over 4000 sq. miles. Math
0:58 - The factory was built in 1966 - NOT 1996 as narrated in the video!
Thank You
Yeah I was like huh?
I thought as much... i was like 'i'm pretty sure I saw it in 1988 when i was there'
I live in Normal, IL, and that Mitsubishi plant is currently being changed to a plant for Rivian Motors
Somebody has their head up their backside on these square mile figures.
Your conversion of square feet to square metres ( and other measures )are totally incorrect.
Take the measurements with a grain of salt. Example: the Chrysler facility is quoted at 330,000 sq meters/205 square miles, and the voice over says the facility sits on 280 acres. Huh? 330,000 sq meters actually equals 0.127 sq miles and 205 sq miles is 131,200 acres
The numbers a way off DeKalb county is 635 sq miles somebody goofed.
The fact that the video stated three vehicles that plant doesn’t make along with saying the majority of workers are robots makes me question previous videos on this channel.
“Take with a grain of salt” 😂 They are straight up wrong. Says the #1 factory is over 4000 sq. Miles. 😂 the 6.5 million square meter warehouse is 2.5 square miles. 😂😂😂
How can they get so many facts wrong? The ignorance of saying the Vehicle Assembly Building was built in 1996 for the Saturn V rockets is mind-boggling. I had to stop watching at that point.
Wow, I wasn’t aware that a warehouse can be considered to be a factory!
Furniture Factory Warehouse is big too. I bought a sofa there.
Technically, they're not factories as nothing is made, manufactured or assembled. They're just big boxes for storage and distribution.
im surprised none of the China's factories made it into the list
As a small tacker I walked man landing on the moon for the first time which gave me a life long interest in technology. The NASA VAB has always been a place I’d love to visit along with Boeing and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works.
"The factory [Vehicle Assembly Building] was built in 1996 to allow for the proper assembly of the Saturn V rocket that was used for NASA's famous Apollo program". Apparently it wasn't famous enough for the scriptwriter to realise that the Apollo program occurred in the 1960s and not the 1990s! Several of these "factories" are actually warehouses.
Nah..they never build that in the 60's and never went to the moon. :)
Chris kanee instructed Elvis Presley on the Fine Art of making fried peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
LoL, in the wine factory, they show only corona beer :)
Mitsubishi stopped producing vehicles at its Normal, Illinois plant in 2015.
The first minute of the narrative about the VAB, says it was built in 1996. I think it was built in the early 60s. I've been there, it is an incredible building. It is HUGE
I heard that to.
The NASA VAB was built in 1996??? So you are saying NASA’s vehicle assembly building didn’t exist during the Apollo program? Better do some research my friend
That’s crazy how big these factories look .
The factory was built in 1996 for the Saturn v rocket??? I think you’d better check that date!
That 262sq ft warehouse is mini compared to the warehouses in Jefferson GA. Most are 1 M plus or the least are 500k.
Yep. Calgary, Alberta is about the same where no one even notices 250.000 square feet of warehouse space any more.
The factual errors in this video are an embarrassment. They have lost all credibility.
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Not even a single mention of the steel mills that are way larger than these (can't build a car without them)?
The fact that 2 of these plants are in Illinois and Im and hour away from each one blows my mind
Your Sq meter to Sq miles is way way off.
You forgot about fords Kentucky truck plant.
I like your videos but no fair. Distribution centers are not factories. Factories have machines that make things. Thus my interest in this world's largest factories. Distributions centers are just 4 walls and a roof with shelves. I'd be interested seeing the 15 largest distribution centers in the world. Also where each factory or distribution center is located and not just the country.
Fun fact: the Mitsubishi Eclipse was built at the Belvidere plant.
Interesting
A 750,000 sq foot warehouse is super common now. They are everywhere, most major metros in the US have at least several 1 million sq foot distribution centers or factories. So many of the buildings in this video are hardly the largest in the world.
Where is tata jamshedpur factory or reliance jamnagar refinary
I like this factories
800 bottles a minute is 1,152,00 bottles a day not 6 million.
800x60=48,000 bottles per hour
48,000 x 24= 1,152,00 bottles a day
You are missing a few decimal points in your calculation of the size of these factories. For example, I live near the Chrysler/Stellantis Assembly Plant at Belvidere, IL. It is widely known the buildings are around 5,600,000 SqFt. That is 0.205 sq miles, not quite a quarter of a sq mile, not 205 square miles. Think about it ... you're saying the plant is 14.3 miles long x 14.3 miles deep. That also just happens to be the distance from Belvidere to Rockford! lol
I was an engineer for a Chicago based 3PL and designed and constructed (as acting General Contractor) a 1.2 Million Square Foot high density storage facility (built in 4 phases) along the south side of the former CNW RR switching yard. This was in the early '80's long before the mega-warehouse was a thing. The facility was 40" high and featured temperature and humidity controlled space for perishable grocery and confectionary products as well as Dry Storage (which was the company name btw). The facility featured 252 dock doors and capacity to store up to 150,000 Pallets of merchandise. The building was sold to a REIT, subdivided and is still in use by multiple tennants for warehousing and distribution.
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no, no it's not. it's easily confused, has the attention span of a gnat, and slowly over timer, is turning to mush and no longer able to tell fact from fiction. this episode has no less than 15 huge glaring errors, did your attention pick those up? but thank you for pinpointing just how gullible humans are. as for who created the "human attention," really? you're serious? omfg, godzilla, thank japan and godzilla, duh, everyone knows that!
You will need to update this when Tesla gets the next two factories done. Austin alone is 1.7 million square feet.
factories are definitely a go to job now a days, they will pay you good cause noone wants to work lol
Kudos to the scriptwriter in this video.
@MrPeanut Hatesjesus I don't care about the facts, it's the little comments here and there I enjoyed.
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Your unit conversions are mostly silly - 1,000,000 m^2 = 1 km^2, which is only 0.36 mi^2, and since no facility exceeds 1,000,000 m^2 until #2, telling us that buildings are 100's and 1000's of square miles in size should be intuitively nonsense.
Really
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Pretty loose definition of "factory" and who the heck fact checks your data? Saturn program in the 90's and 63,000 square meters = 39 square miles? Sheesh
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BASF in Wilhelmshaven should still be the largest factory (Superstructure)...IN THE WORLD. ^^
It's in Ludwigshafen (Rhine)
1996 for saturn 5 ? Bit late I would say, expect it was built in the 60s.
Aerium was build in 2000 on an old airfield, not in the 40s . This channel does not do research right
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Factories measured in square miles ? Seriously ?
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80,000 Sq Meters equals 262,000 sq.ft? That’s where I see a problem !
What is with mercedes? The first car invention factory ?
1996? Without even a clarification on screen?
First factory...1996 for the NASA Apollo program??????
i think someone screwed up a lot of the measurements...
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Love Volkswagen
Founded by the nazis
Basf factory in Ludwigshafen, Germany?
According to Wikipedia, it's about 10 km^2, which would make first place. I think this list is far from the truth.
"*The* Tesla factory"? True in 2014, maybe.
I'm starting to think you put deliberate mistakes in your videos to get folks to comment and increase video engagement. Clever
13:39 looks like that scene from Wall-E lol
2:08 63,000 sq metres is not 39 sq miles, but is in fact about 0.024 of a sq mile and 0.063 of a sq kilometre.
7:38. 120,000 sq metres is not 75 sq miles. It is in fact about 0.046 of a square mile. .........
9:39 330,000 sq metres is not 205 sq miles (which would make it more than 3 times bigger than Washington DC !) but is in fact about 0.127 of a sq mile.
And so on. In fact your figures get quite ludicrous if you think that the Hyundai factory is 3,138 sq miles !! That is about the size of Puerto Rico.
I am trying to figure out where you went wrong in your calculations ...
A warehouse is not a factory
What's up with all the incorrect square feet/square miles vs square meters? Square miles?? lol
63000 sq meters is not 39 sq mi. It just isnt.
the wolswagen plant looks like charlies chocolate factory... i bet their workers were humpa lumpas...
Please take the time to properly review your facts before posting a video.
There no video
That Beer and Wine Warehouse that was gigantic I guess they don't have to follow OSHA guidelines because I would think hard hats would be needed
Human error
Hard to beat NASA's launch factory
All these calculations are not genuine. Come to Nigeria. I will show Dangote refinery, Dangote cement factory cement factory is bigger than all of the above-mentioned factories
Tesla was CHEVY, then TOYOTA and now Tesla
All I know is I would never work in a factory if I had any say. Worst conditions ever!
Math. It is useful to learn. 6,500,000 square meters is about 2.5 square miles. Not 4000 + square miles. 😂😂😂
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tesla move their factory to texas.
The VAB was built in the sixties. Get your facts straight!
How the [bleep] can you get the math wrong so often? Not only are the conversions all screwed up, but even when you talk about math 4:48, you manage to screw that up, too. 800 bottles of wine every minute works out to 1,152,000 bottles of wine a day - not 6 million. Fire the person doing the math.
Many, many larger factories in Pennsylvania, USA.
First ez
Found it at 2secs idk y
Poor script. No need to make weak ‘clever’ comments.
hmmm, a distribution center is NOT a factory, it's a building or complex of buildings that receive, store, then redistribute or ship those items to a vast network of businesses, or homes. sure, maybe one of them can be a big building, perhaps even the biggest in a country, but nope, not a factory. looking above, yep, says factories not buildings, not warehouses, not businesses but factories, top 16 largest factories. clearly the title of the show isn't what it says, sort of like your channel, top fives, but you do top fifteens, so there's that. heck, even the description says it, but doesn't elude to how a big storage building gets reimagined into a factory. i know you're "bringing new people onto the top fifteens everyday to bring us new and exciting content" every day, but i might suggest not doing that, cuz they're stupid. maybe cut the staff and go back to just the top fives.
The whole video is a mess.
Many conversions are plain wrong. Not even close.
You should take this video down.
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