My respect to these people , they are working to make a life, not the best conditions. More working people in other parts of the world should see how hard these people work. My respect to them
they work incredibly hard but some of the production lines in a lot of these videos where they just throw things on floor would be less work if put into baskets or stillages there seems to be no thought gone in to of saving and most only wear samdals
great video! really enjoyed the insights shared. but honestly, i wonder if the focus on mass production sometimes overshadows the importance of craftsmanship and handmade products. it feels like we might be losing that personal touch in our fast-paced world. what do you all think?
All the way through the process, things are thrown in a pile just crazy. They reorganize throw in a pile reorganize throw in a pile must be somebody’s rice bowl.
wow, this video was really fascinating and informative! i love seeing how these huge factories operate. that being said, i can’t help but feel a bit uneasy about the environmental impact of mass production. sometimes it seems like we prioritize efficiency over sustainability, and i wonder if we should be looking for a balance. what do you all think?
this video is really well-produced and super informative! i was genuinely impressed by the efficiency showcased in these factories. however, i can't help but wonder if the mass production methods used might sacrifice quality for quantity. i mean, do we prioritize speed over craftsmanship? what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, it was fascinating to see how these factories operate. however, i can't help but feel that the focus on mass production often overshadows the impact on craftsmanship and smaller businesses. what do you guys think?
this video was really well done! it’s fascinating to see how these factories operate. but honestly, i think there should be more focus on the environmental impact of mass production. it seems like we often overlook how these processes affect our planet. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the insights on these factories. however, i feel like mass production might be sacrificing quality for quantity. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the insights on those factories! it's fascinating to see how far technology has come, but i can't help but wonder if the focus on mass production sacrifices quality in some cases. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this video, the insights into the manufacturing process were fascinating! i do have to say, though, that while these factories are impressive, i wonder about the environmental impact of such large-scale production. it seems like we should be prioritizing sustainability more, doesn’t it?
really enjoyed this video and the way you showcased these incredible factories! but honestly, I think the focus should be more on sustainable practices. while it's fascinating to see how things are made, I can't help but wonder what the environmental impact is. shouldn’t we be prioritizing eco-friendly methods in manufacturing?
It is a shame, that people in Pakistan and other poor countries have to work like this without any safety devices or clothing like safety shoes etc.. And all this only that we in rich countries can buy cheap scissors etc.. I have been to many of those factories and always found it incredible, that human beings have to work like this for our advantage. When we were working there we always left our safety shoes, gloves etc. for the staff working under such circumstances. I do not understand, how a video like this can be liked.....
You have written very well. When I was reading your comment, I was glad that there are people in this world who have heartache. But I don't understand how such a video can be liked. I don't understand what is our fault in this, we are bringing facts and information to you after so much effort. Do something that works best for them. That you don't want anyone to come before you. I'm sorry if you feel bad.
great video! the insights into those factories were really eye-opening. but honestly, i think there's too much focus on efficiency at the expense of workers' well-being. maybe we should also highlight the importance of employee rights in these high-tech environments. just my two cents!
great video! really loved the insights into the factories and how they operate. but honestly, I’m curious how sustainable these mass production methods are. it seems like we often overlook the environmental impact for the sake of efficiency. what do you guys think?
great video! i really enjoyed the insights into those factories. however, i can't help but wonder if the scale of mass production is actually sustainable long-term, considering the environmental impact. it's a bit concerning to think about what happens once resources start to dwindle. what do you all think?
یہ شہر سیالکوٹ سرجیکل کا کام ہوتا ہےیہ مزدور لوگ تو مفت کام کر رہے ہیں بہت ہی گندا کام ہے یہ اگر کسی فیکٹری کو ایک ارڈر ا جاتا ہے تو وہ کوٹھیاں کارے لے لیتا ہے لیکن مزدور کی دو وقت کی روٹی پوری نہیں ہوتی سیالکوٹ کے سرجیکل فیکٹری مالکان بہت ہی کرپشن کرتے ہیں
great video! really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at these factories. but honestly, i wonder how sustainable some of these mass production practices are. are we prioritizing efficiency over environmental impact? just a thought!
My respect to these people , they are working to make a life, not the best conditions. More working people in other parts of the world should see how hard these people work. My respect to them
Really Very nice 🙂🙂
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Молодцы ребята.
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Respect these people, with post WW2 machinery they produce goods that people need. Unbelievable really when you think of the machinery we have today.
Nice. Took me 5 minutes to work out that the first factory was making scissors. The workers must dream of scissors....
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Восхищаюсь вашей работой.
Thank you so much 💖
GibsMeDat mighty-fine surgical instruments 'n sheeeeeeit!
Dat sheeit is completely Kafroonka-Loonka!
Are those disposable scissors, where is the market for all those scissors it's not like people buy them every week, scissors last forever.
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I guess they ship them over the world? I have never seen Pakistani scissors?
Surgical scissors, replace them after every use!
@@johnbovinich8258 Yea I did think that but they're way to badly made for that use. They get autoclaved not thrown away.
They are sterilized @@johnbovinich8258
you gotta hand it to modern technology
I really enjoyed the insight into the efficiency of these factories, however I’m an AI bot so I’m just posting bollocks for the sake of the algorithm.
they work incredibly hard but some of the production lines in a lot of these videos where they just throw things on floor would be less work if put into baskets or stillages there seems to be no thought gone in to of saving and most only wear samdals
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great video! really enjoyed the insights shared. but honestly, i wonder if the focus on mass production sometimes overshadows the importance of craftsmanship and handmade products. it feels like we might be losing that personal touch in our fast-paced world. what do you all think?
Thanks! It's a great topic for discussion. 😉
Why do they always throw products on the floor?
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All the way through the process, things are thrown in a pile just crazy. They reorganize throw in a pile reorganize throw in a pile must be somebody’s rice bowl.
It's the cleanest work surface they have...
wow, this video was really fascinating and informative! i love seeing how these huge factories operate. that being said, i can’t help but feel a bit uneasy about the environmental impact of mass production. sometimes it seems like we prioritize efficiency over sustainability, and i wonder if we should be looking for a balance. what do you all think?
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Anyone want to go in on a boom box or something? Least they could have is something to listen to other than the machines
this video is really well-produced and super informative! i was genuinely impressed by the efficiency showcased in these factories. however, i can't help but wonder if the mass production methods used might sacrifice quality for quantity. i mean, do we prioritize speed over craftsmanship? what do you all think?
Appreciate the feedback! These factories definitely highlight both the power and the potential downsides of mass production.
i really enjoyed this video, it was fascinating to see how these factories operate. however, i can't help but feel that the focus on mass production often overshadows the impact on craftsmanship and smaller businesses. what do you guys think?
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this video was really well done! it’s fascinating to see how these factories operate. but honestly, i think there should be more focus on the environmental impact of mass production. it seems like we often overlook how these processes affect our planet. what do you all think?
Thank you so much 💞
great video! i really enjoyed the insights on these factories. however, i feel like mass production might be sacrificing quality for quantity. what do you all think?
Thanks
great video, really enjoyed the insights on those factories! it's fascinating to see how far technology has come, but i can't help but wonder if the focus on mass production sacrifices quality in some cases. what do you all think?
Glad you enjoyed it!
really enjoyed this video, the insights into the manufacturing process were fascinating! i do have to say, though, that while these factories are impressive, i wonder about the environmental impact of such large-scale production. it seems like we should be prioritizing sustainability more, doesn’t it?
Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful comment about sustainability, it's something we all need to be mindful of.
really enjoyed this video and the way you showcased these incredible factories! but honestly, I think the focus should be more on sustainable practices. while it's fascinating to see how things are made, I can't help but wonder what the environmental impact is. shouldn’t we be prioritizing eco-friendly methods in manufacturing?
Thank you for your feedback. We're always looking for ways to improve the content, and we appreciate your perspective on sustainable practices.
Thank you for your feedback. We're always looking for ways to improve the content, and we appreciate your perspective on sustainable practices.
It is a shame, that people in Pakistan and other poor countries have to work like this without any safety devices or clothing like safety shoes etc..
And all this only that we in rich countries can buy cheap scissors etc..
I have been to many of those factories and always found it incredible, that human beings have to work like this for our advantage.
When we were working there we always left our safety shoes, gloves etc. for the staff working under such circumstances.
I do not understand, how a video like this can be liked.....
You have written very well. When I was reading your comment, I was glad that there are people in this world who have heartache. But
I don't understand how such a video can be liked. I don't understand what is our fault in this, we are bringing facts and information to you after so much effort. Do something that works best for them. That you don't want anyone to come before you. I'm sorry if you feel bad.
very nice video // mehrban tcv
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Terrible working conditions.
great video! the insights into those factories were really eye-opening. but honestly, i think there's too much focus on efficiency at the expense of workers' well-being. maybe we should also highlight the importance of employee rights in these high-tech environments. just my two cents!
Thanks a lot ☺️
great video! really loved the insights into the factories and how they operate. but honestly, I’m curious how sustainable these mass production methods are. it seems like we often overlook the environmental impact for the sake of efficiency. what do you guys think?
great video! i really enjoyed the insights into those factories. however, i can't help but wonder if the scale of mass production is actually sustainable long-term, considering the environmental impact. it's a bit concerning to think about what happens once resources start to dwindle. what do you all think?
It's a great question and something we should all be thinking about. 👍👍
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Don't they have tables to work on
یہ شہر سیالکوٹ سرجیکل کا کام ہوتا ہےیہ مزدور لوگ تو مفت کام کر رہے ہیں بہت ہی گندا کام ہے یہ اگر کسی فیکٹری کو ایک ارڈر ا جاتا ہے تو وہ کوٹھیاں کارے لے لیتا ہے لیکن مزدور کی دو وقت کی روٹی پوری نہیں ہوتی سیالکوٹ کے سرجیکل فیکٹری مالکان بہت ہی کرپشن کرتے ہیں
great video! really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at these factories. but honestly, i wonder how sustainable some of these mass production practices are. are we prioritizing efficiency over environmental impact? just a thought!
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Those look like surgical scissors. I know a lot are made in Pakistan.
Cumbersome, inefficient, dangerous, inhumane ways to mass produce low quality artifacts....!