The name of Ferrari seems to always link with the movement and speed, the hot-blooded red color and the symbol of unruly horse has become a king of totem in the minds of many people. The factory of Ferrari is located just outside the small town of Maranello south and a bit west from Modena.
The gate of Ferrari factory seems disproportionate with brand; gray cement building is incredibly simple. Imaginary Ferrari red and Horse signs are not found. But here is the original office of Mr. Enzo Ferrari who was the founder. Enzo Ferrari was born on February 18, 1898 near Modena, Italy. The factory of Ferrari in Maranello is composed of headquarters, R & D institutions, workshops and test track. In order to avoid be too excited, gray color has replaced the red color; it becomes the main colors of factory buildings.
It is a garden factory, even in the workshop it can be seen green everywhere. Strolling in the workshop, it totally doesn’t see a general picture of the factory-busy, stress and busy do not exist in worker's face. This is hardly surprising, Ferrari is different from the general depot, its production is small and mainly uses hand-assembly methods, and communication replaces the mechanical work to become an important content of the daily work. The factiry in Maranello is fact just assembly plants, car body stamping, welding and of many accessories are manufactured in other places. Therefore, it can not hear a deafening noise, and smell the pungent odor.
In 2002 Ferrari factory was elected by ILO as the most suitable place to work, there is a motto: workers here are willing to take to the streets dressed in working clothes after work.
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8 comments:
Very good post.Because I think you've given your audience a WYSIWYG feel.Good job.hope to see more posts :)
NOT BAD!
Maybe too many words. I like video!
Excellent!
good car, the content is detail
what's the words in the picture!? Chinese? japanese!
it's Chinese! I have changed the language on the map!
it's Chinese! I have changed the language on the map!
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