then wrapped in a wrapping paper automatically on an assembly conveyer belt
and finally packed in cartons…
Many a times it happened that the wrapping machine wrapped the paper without soap. i.e. you had an empty packet without soap.
To rectify this problem the Japanese company bought a X-ray scanner from the US for $60,000 to check on the assembly line whether the container contained soap and wasn’t empty.
A similar problem happened at Nirma soaps, in Ahmedabad in INDIA.. Guess what they did????
They bought a Bajaj fan costing around Rs.1500/- and placed it on the edge of the assembly line.
The empty wrappers, without soaps just blew away!!!
And You Say Japanese are Advanced in Technology.
We are
INCREDIBLY
BRILLIANT INDIANS
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