In February, at a meeting of representatives of the media with Togliatti John Mylonas was proposed - to allow journalists to work in the pipeline JV "GM-AvtoVAZ". John Milonas promised to organize a "practice" for applicants. First experienced the particular vehicle assembly "Chevrolet-Niva" VAZ media journalists - Olga and Slava Kiryushkina Strochenkov. I also had to wait. I guess I was in a better position - read the impressions of Olga and Slava I was "mentally prepared" to fairly heavy (from the daily mental work), physical stress. But I was lucky. I was put on the door assembly line. And for 8 hours (with two 10-minute breaks and 30 minute lunch), I established a protective film on windows and sealing the left door. Sorry, did not record VIN-code car, the assembly has attended. Well this is almost like my kids now. Impressions - weight. But so far only tell you about a few, the most memorable moments. Clean, completely flat floor in the building, friendly relations. The abundance of information that surrounds a baffling at first. But are rapidly getting through forethought. It seems to me that the "trump card" JV - is well-established communications. Digital signage, "branded" music sites. If the item is completed (and on a special plate on each container the number of the parts and the minimum "minimum demand" supply) - just click on this container - and in stock already know - some detail on what parts need a ride. Struck by a variety of containers suitable in various sizes. Metal, plastic, and even fabric - upholstery for the transportation of doors. In addition, the containers are placed on carts, if they need to move not only in the wheel loaders and trucks - plastic. Speaking of floors in the shop. All lined and painted in different colors - gray, - travel to trucks, green - walking paths, and "transitions" are marked with yellow "zebras." As soon as an association with the designer "Lego" and wonder - is it really such a small area can produce 75,000 cars a year? As I See for yourself - you can. Read a detailed report in an upcoming issue of the newspaper, "seven miles".
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