Visitamos la Fábrica Lenovo en Monterrey, México

Visitamos la Fábrica Lenovo en Monterrey, México

Invitation to Lenovo Factory Tour

Overview of the Initiative

  • The speaker discusses an unexpected invitation from Intel to participate in "The World Ground Son Intel," leading them to Monterrey, Mexico, to visit a Lenovo factory.

Factory Operations and Capacity

  • The Lenovo plant began operations in 2008, located in Apodaca, Monterrey, covering 263,000 square meters with a workforce ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 employees.
  • Annually, the factory produces about 2 million units but has the capacity for approximately 3 million computers and over 350 thousand euros.

First Impressions of the Factory

Arrival and Introduction

  • Upon arrival at the factory's exterior, both visitors and local friends were surprised by its scale and sophistication.
  • Visitors received an introduction from Lenovo's team outlining safety protocols before donning anti-static clothing for the tour.

Training and Employee Selection

Recruitment Process

  • Aaron Ramos, plant manager, explains that there are no special requirements for hiring; Lenovo trains employees regardless of their prior experience or knowledge in computer assembly.

Training Methodology

  • Emphasis is placed on attitude and manual dexterity during training; new hires learn about various components like chassis and hard drives through practical exercises.

Quality Assurance Through Training

Structured Training Program

  • A robust training program ensures quick adaptation for new employees on production floors while maintaining quality standards.

Inclusivity in Hiring Practices

  • The company promotes inclusivity by providing opportunities based on individual skills without discrimination.

Innovative Internal Solutions

Development of Internal Tools

  • The plant developed an internal electrostatic discharge tester that integrates with their database system for operator management.

Production Lines Overview

Assembly Line Structure

  • Workers can propose ideas at a development center; assembly lines are categorized based on unit configurations (less than or more than 30 units).

Workforce Dynamics

Visit to Lenovo's Factory: Insights and Innovations

Overview of the Visit

  • The visit concluded with a Q&A session featuring experts and key personnel from various areas, aimed at clarifying doubts regarding factory processes.
  • Gratitude was expressed towards Lenovo for the opportunity to visit the factory, as well as to Intel for financing and organizing the initiative.

Observations on Innovation and Quality

  • The firsthand experience at Lenovo highlighted their innovative practices, development of proprietary technologies, and commitment to continuous improvement.
  • The speaker noted significant advancements in quality standards over recent years, attributing this success to a strong presence in the market with approximately 25% market share among assemblers.

Personal Reflections

  • A personal shift in perception about Lenovo occurred due to witnessing high levels of development and concern for quality in Latin America, showcasing local talent.

Global Impact

  • The success of this plant is notable enough that its operational model is being replicated globally.
Video description

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