Machines | Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line
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High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed. In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand. For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ Filmed on a Nikon D3S camera
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so damn cool :D
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0:42 look at those cool electronic machines there! are they running on assembly? hah, good question!
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Beatiful
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but who are those going to buy all those cars if the majority are not working? wow!!
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My Girlfriend just farted...
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This is amazing, we need more fully robotic factories like this!
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講得很讚!努力加油,堅持繼續分享才會攻頂。董導師祝福。對了,若你覺得喜歡,請訂閱我的頻道。
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CYBERDYNE, AHHHHH! haha jk, this vid is absolutely amazing btw!
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1:00 creepy sounds
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That is just awesome!
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Is that made in Korea?
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علم الانسان مالم يعلم سبحانك
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i seen a dude on a segway at 1:05 on the right and 2 ppl walking on left a white shirt and yellow,wonder what there jobs are to watch everything?
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People-there still is plenty of hands on-factory workers involved in building these vehicles and others. Simply because all you see in this vid is the robot section does not mean that the entire vehicle is made by robots.
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What's with the Nintendo music in the factory? Toyota plants have that too. I've never understood it... and I'm surprised it doesn't drive people insane. Anyone know?
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Look up Stock Footage - 1960's CAR MANUFACTURING, WELDING, ASSEMBLY LINES, PARTS / LABOR
The entire factory was made up of people, not just machines. Modern factories have replaced many of those people.
Manufacturing jobs used to account for 20 percent of all jobs. Today, manufacturing has been reduced to 10 percent. Today, 20 percent of all jobs are education, health, and social services. -
Thak you
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I'm an aviation maintenance engineer, I won't be losing my job to a robot any time soon. But I'm happy these manufacturers turned to robotics because it means the vehicles I want are now cheaper. It is unfortunate that these people were replaced but you have to adapt to this very fast moving world.
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@ 1:05 who saw the guy on the segaway?
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look at all those lost jobs /sarcasm