A soap manufacturing company in America is making bathing
soaps.
The soap blocks were made, then wrapped in a wrapping paper
automatically on an assembly conveyor belt and finally packed into cartons.
Many times it would happen that the wrapping machine would
wrap the paper without soap. i.e. you had an empty packet without soap. To rectify this problem the company bought an
x-ray scanner for $60,000 to check on the assembly line whether the container
contained soap or was empty.
A similar problem happened at Nirma soaps, in Gujarat,
India.
They bought a $30 fan and placed it on the edge of the
assembly line.
The empty wrapper without soap inside just simply blew away!
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