Ever wonder how 'Tin Cans' are made? Here's how. | Inside the factory
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this semi-automatic manufacturing plant of Tin cans, you can see the perfect sync between man and machine. Starting from a sheet of metal and turning it into a can that can be used for storing paints or packing ready-made Gulaab Jamun. Watch this step by step video from the inside of the factory.
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Great video, this assembly line is a great example to implement lean methodologies
The line seems to be very manual from coaters to end pack. Few things I have noticed: Excess inventory, people on the lines, low units produced per scheduled hours, high risks of injury especially on rotary equipment like seamer, flanger, curler. The body former and welder can be combined to streamline the process and reduce excess labor.
Considering the cost of metal, labor cost . I am curious to learn how the owner has managed to keep the business profitable.
Por si no lo sabes es una mano de obra muy bien pagada y no es para nada aburrido
The ,,,,,,,,,,, is made of tin
0:40
Yeh factory kha pr hi
me singing: "Come with me..... and you'll see.... a world of OSHA violations"... Apparently in India the metal is not sharp so you do not need cut resistant gloves. No need for machine guarding there. Then on the seamer where there is spinning equipment, they do wear gloves, which is the worst thing you could do. Just WOW
Which company is this?
Name of the company?
this is so depressing
Wow! That can factory is one FILTHY place!!! And I was surprised by which parts of the process are very automated--and which other parts were NOT! What a boring, repetitive, and de-humanizing job it would be to work in such a place, doing the same simple movements over and over again, all day long! It couldn't be done without an ample supply of very cheap labor...
must be boring to work at factories
This was so sad
No Gloves....omg. poor company. Must be pakistan or Bangladesh.
It is very much in INDIA 🇮🇳