Thursday, October 8, 2009

Day 22, Visiting Coca Cola Factory

We started the day by visiting China's Coca Cola factory around 12:50pm. We gathered and took a bus which took roughly an hour or so to get there.

Along the way, i saw a truck transporting some goods. Pretty messy and seemed rather dangerous. As though the items on the truck was about to fall off anytime.


After about an hour, we finally reached the factory! We had to line up before going in. Reminds me of primary school :P


Group B: Edy, Yoke May, Daniel and Me(Left to right)
We were brought around inside the factory to take a look at all the equipments and processes that were going on. Below are some of the pictures!

Coca Cola Drink mixer
The counter at the entrance, just as you enter the factory. Showing the Vision of the company and etc.
Coca Cola's Motto!
Part of Coca Cola factory. All the bottle drinks on the conveyor belt.
A worker operating the machines. Doesn't look that hard! But who knows? :P
Roy and me, at the Coca Cola display room.
Our tour guide for the factory visit
Yoke May and me, at the Coca Cola display room
Free drinks given to us!
Eshlyn and me. With a random statue :P

After touring for an hour plus, it was time to leave! Group picture before we go! :)

MDE, LSCT and ICT.
After that, we headed back to our campus and finished up our assignment 1 report which was due. After submitting it, we all felt a whole lot better and we headed to bed early as we had outward bound activities and high element activities the next day at 8am!
So thats all for today! Hope you all enjoyed the post.

REFLECTIONS TIME :)
After today, i have learnt that trust is very important. Coca Cola factory had to trust all their employees to ensure that the drinks are made to a certain standard/quality in order to be sold world-wide. If they do not make the drinks properly or check the bottles properly and all, Coca Cola company might get into trouble if the consumers fall ill due to their drinks. So the company has to trust their employees, and trusting others is important.

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