This is an odd video ... its no doubt the Chinese can produce products but, they just don't have the flare for advertisement or brand identity ..... in this day and age it's so hard to find out who makes what. this does not look like a real factory more like a media front ..... if there was that much work being done at that place look at the floors they look brand new no metal dust scratch marks etc and only 3 guys working the floor oh yea that tiny salt tester lol .... if they really wanted to showcase they would bring in a real UA-camr in the factory floor while they are making the products and let them roam around and talk to the workers and all the people and put them on a real-world jeep and let them test it out .... just looks to clean and neat to be a real factory ...
Have you been to a factory in China? I've lived in China about 10yrs and have visited a few factories myself and I can tell you... The floors are clean... I'm not sure why that is so unbelievable to be honest. The thing about inviting a "Real UA-camr?" and talking to the workers etc. What is a real UA-camr? Chinese UA-camr or a mainstream Western UA-camr like PewDiePie who doesn't speak Chinese?? Also it's important to consider the purpose of the video.... Is it for informative purposes....? I they reporting on labor conditions ? Product? It seems to me that the point of these videos is simply to show how they produce certain goods or parts and not much else going on. I suspect that they are posting these up for potential buyers to see different factories and their production process so they can inquire for specifics through website (I guess) from what I saw from the Ukulele video. Also you're not supposed to just "Free roam" in a factory for obvious safety reasons.... This is why all factories have a specific person to take you on tour around the place while they're not in the middle of peak production hours.
@@Khimera66 so you don't see anything odd about this video .. ) the people that were behind the computers look like they have never driven a jeep or not seen one in the off road world... 2) I don't see a lot of material stock for the items they are producing. 3) The products you see on the jeeps in the video are knock-offs of real companies and or they are getting the spec to build the stuff from. the whole thing looks odd
This is an odd video ... its no doubt the Chinese can produce products but, they just don't have the flare for advertisement or brand identity ..... in this day and age it's so hard to find out who makes what. this does not look like a real factory more like a media front ..... if there was that much work being done at that place look at the floors they look brand new no metal dust scratch marks etc and only 3 guys working the floor oh yea that tiny salt tester lol .... if they really wanted to showcase they would bring in a real UA-camr in the factory floor while they are making the products and let them roam around and talk to the workers and all the people and put them on a real-world jeep and let them test it out .... just looks to clean and neat to be a real factory ...
Have you been to a factory in China?
I've lived in China about 10yrs and have visited a few factories myself and I can tell you... The floors are clean... I'm not sure why that is so unbelievable to be honest.
The thing about inviting a "Real UA-camr?" and talking to the workers etc. What is a real UA-camr? Chinese UA-camr or a mainstream Western UA-camr like PewDiePie who doesn't speak Chinese?? Also it's important to consider the purpose of the video.... Is it for informative purposes....? I they reporting on labor conditions ? Product?
It seems to me that the point of these videos is simply to show how they produce certain goods or parts and not much else going on. I suspect that they are posting these up for potential buyers to see different factories and their production process so they can inquire for specifics through website (I guess) from what I saw from the Ukulele video.
Also you're not supposed to just "Free roam" in a factory for obvious safety reasons.... This is why all factories have a specific person to take you on tour around the place while they're not in the middle of peak production hours.
@@Khimera66 so you don't see anything odd about this video .. ) the people that were behind the computers look like they have never driven a jeep or not seen one in the off road world... 2) I don't see a lot of material stock for the items they are producing. 3) The products you see on the jeeps in the video are knock-offs of real companies and or they are getting the spec to build the stuff from. the whole thing looks odd