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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2020 23:35:41 GMT
Volkswagen Wolfsburg Plant, Germany <p><span>The largest car-making manufacturing plant in the world—70 million square feet large—resides in Wolsburg, Germany, pounding out 3,800 Volkswagen vehicles </span><em data-redactor-tag="em">per day</em><span>. That comes out to about 815,000 vehicles a year, at least in 2015. The factory halls alone take up a surface area of nearly 1 square mile, enough to accommodate the Principality of Monaco. Churning out four Golf lines, the Touran, and Tiguan, the Volkwagen plant—which first started manufacturing vehicles in 1945—handles everything from toolmaking to plastic production to housing one of the world's largest paint shops.</span><span></span></p> GETTY IMAGES The largest car-making manufacturing plant in the world—70 million square feet large—resides in Wolsburg, Germany, pounding out 3,800 Volkswagen vehicles per day. That comes out to about 815,000 vehicles a year, at least in 2015. The factory halls alone take up a surface area of nearly 1 square mile, enough to accommodate the Principality of Monaco. Churning out four Golf lines, the Touran, and Tiguan, the Volkwagen plant—which first started manufacturing vehicles in 1945—handles everything from toolmaking to plastic production to housing one of the world's largest paint shops.
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