I read a book for school, can't remember what it was called, but a big part of it was how the workers of a factory in late Communist Hungary would basically take their factory apart and re-build it based on what resources were available. If they had potatoes and carrots it was a baby food factory. If they had fruit it was a juice factory. Whatever shortages they might face they would re-configure their equipment to continue to produce something if they possibly could.
And then, of course, when Communism was destroyed the factory was stolen and they all lost everything.
thats a very interesting example. Very flexible factory production lines aren't something you really hear about nowadays in a world that emphasizes profitability through streamlining and specializing factory production lines. Thank you for sharing.
I read a book for school, can't remember what it was called, but a big part of it was how the workers of a factory in late Communist Hungary would basically take their factory apart and re-build it based on what resources were available. If they had potatoes and carrots it was a baby food factory. If they had fruit it was a juice factory. Whatever shortages they might face they would re-configure their equipment to continue to produce something if they possibly could.
And then, of course, when Communism was destroyed the factory was stolen and they all lost everything.
thats a very interesting example. Very flexible factory production lines aren't something you really hear about nowadays in a world that emphasizes profitability through streamlining and specializing factory production lines. Thank you for sharing.