Thursday, November 3, 2011

How Opel Is Produced


We are glad to present you the report from the Opel plant in Russelsheim. Adam Opel opened a factory producing stitching machines in 1863 in the German city of Russelsheim. Today it's the place of the oldest and largest auto plant in the world. 16 000 people are employed and 180 000 cars are annually produced by the plant.

Employees move by bicycles, you may see a bicycle lane to the left.
It's the place where they deliver metal used for car bodies details. In fact, Insignias ans Astras are produced at the plant, but in the plating department they make workpieces for all models which are further transported to other plants.
It's the biggest plating department that belongs to Opel.

All the shop is occupied by huge press machines. When they work the floor is vibrating like at a light earthquake.
Moulds
Moulds are marked in different colors depending on a model.

All engines are different
40 types of motors are delievred to the conveyor. Each motor finds its car - it is controlled by a special computer.
The process when an engine connects with a body is called "wedding ceremony".
Employees work in groups, 5 of them in each group. 65 seconds is the time when a worker has to fulfil some stage of the work. If he can't the conveyor stops.
9 different car models may be produced on one conveyor. All cars on the conveyor are different as you may see. Assembly is controlled by computers.
Almost ready car
When the assembly is over the car should be tested in some various ways. For example it's poured over with water in a special cell to check the hermeticity. Then it has to overcome an obstacle course. The driver hears how the car behaves on uneven surfaces. 
New three-door Astras
Amperas
Ready cars are taken away by railway from the plant.
And this is a hall where cars' destiny is shaped. Different models are discussed here by teams from different countries.
via zyalt

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