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Factory tour

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A factory tour is an organized visit to a factory to observe the products being manufactured and the processes at work. Manufacturing companies offer factory tours to improve public relations.

Types of factory tours

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Breweries and distilleries, together with manufacturers of clothes, pottery and glass, are amongst the most popular factory visits.[citation needed] The popularity of factory tours has declined since the mid-20th century, as factories no longer represent the cutting edge of technology.[1]

Government agencies such as NASA and ESA, and companies like Boeing still continue their public tours of their factories, spacecraft workshops and visitor areas, either directly or through a sponsorship company.

Some countries have set up industrial-related museums where tours to see their processing is part of the museum attractions, such as the BRAND'S Health Museum, Château de Jourdeness [zh], Taiwan Metal Creation Museum, Taiwan Mochi Museum and Taiyen Tongxiao Tourism Factory in Taiwan.

References

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  1. ^ Grabar, Henry (3 April 2018). "Why Factories Aren't Tourist Attractions Anymore". Slate. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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