Another new S2000 rumour
#21
Originally Posted by cheshire_carper,Oct 2 2004, 12:33 PM
I asked because I was an undergrad at Rolls Royce for 6 years.
As to the handbuilt concept, Fluffys on the ball, pioneered by Mr Ford and referred to today as 'Fordism'. Now perfected by every company in the world.
Whether its cars, processors, washers or burgers.
As to the handbuilt concept, Fluffys on the ball, pioneered by Mr Ford and referred to today as 'Fordism'. Now perfected by every company in the world.
Whether its cars, processors, washers or burgers.
Burgers for example.
One person grills 'em
One sticks 'em in the bun
One gobs in it
One hands you the wrong order and stares at you gormlessly
#22
Originally Posted by fluffyninja,Oct 2 2004, 12:49 PM
Exactly.
Burgers for example.
One person grills 'em
One sticks 'em in the bun
One gobs in it
One hands you the wrong order and stares at you gormlessly
Burgers for example.
One person grills 'em
One sticks 'em in the bun
One gobs in it
One hands you the wrong order and stares at you gormlessly
#24
Originally Posted by fluffyninja,Oct 2 2004, 12:14 PM
Ade, as for getting access to a plant to get photo's. Unlikely. Unless you've a good reason to come and view (i.e. you supply parts to one) are visiting on training (and paying a lot of money for the privalige) we can't really get people on-site. Was trying recently since a friend wanted a look around a car plant. Dunno what Nissan are like though
#28
Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Oct 2 2004, 03:50 AM
They are both made in the handmade Togichi plant, remember.
#30
I wouldn't have thought that Honda would stockpile - I would have thought that they used JIT. Could be wrong.
Move from Tochigi to Suzuka
Move from Tochigi to Suzuka