
This Truck Factory Is The Size Of A City
Wörth, Germany hosts the largest truck plant in the world, a site big enough to function as its own small city, where a finished truck leaves the line roughly every 130 seconds. The film follows the 11,000 people and thousands of robots who keep that pace, tracking chassis and cabs through welding bays, paint shops, and final assembly as the plant works toward a daily output of up to 470 trucks. Cameras move through the scale of the operation, from robotic arms fitting parts with millimeter precision to workers checking finished vehicles before they leave the yard, giving a sense of how a single site coordinates that much simultaneous production. The film treats logistics as the real subject: how parts arrive on schedule from suppliers, how the line stays synchronized across so many stations, and what it takes to keep 11,000 people and machines moving in step without the whole system stalling. It works as a plain look at industrial scale rather than a marketing reel.