bama_ed
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Today turned out to be a wonderful day up here in Pennsylvania as part of the 2023 Aliner Owners Club National Rally. It was the last full day of the event. I have kept up with some of our sightseeing during this trip in the Community Board Chit Chat Thread beginning on page 265. https://www.disboards.com/threads/the-disforts-chit-chat-cafe.3509163/page-265
After attending a local church for Mass (06-25-23), we had the 10am tour at the Aliner assembly plant. The 200 people had signed up in 4 tour groups spaced 2 hours apart and we were in the second group. It was only 20 minutes away from the campground and the visit was worthy of its own thread. I have written here before about my visits to the Airstream and T@b assembly plants (both in Ohio). The building has a Mt. Pleasant, PA mailing address but it in reality is in Kecksburg, PA and is quite unassuming.

Once you get past the office areas at the front and get into the big open workspace/warehouse in the back, think of the layout of the "factory" in terms of a football field. We went onto the "field" under one goalpost and walked the length down the middle to the far end zone.

To either sides of us on the playing field were all the work centers and materials. At the far end zone was the "finish line" of some completed Aliners. In the far right corner of endzone and sidelines was materials cages and supplies.




They had some coffee and donuts for us to enjoy for a few minutes while we nosed around the finished campers both closed up or set up.




Let's roll to the next thread.
Bama Ed
After attending a local church for Mass (06-25-23), we had the 10am tour at the Aliner assembly plant. The 200 people had signed up in 4 tour groups spaced 2 hours apart and we were in the second group. It was only 20 minutes away from the campground and the visit was worthy of its own thread. I have written here before about my visits to the Airstream and T@b assembly plants (both in Ohio). The building has a Mt. Pleasant, PA mailing address but it in reality is in Kecksburg, PA and is quite unassuming.

Once you get past the office areas at the front and get into the big open workspace/warehouse in the back, think of the layout of the "factory" in terms of a football field. We went onto the "field" under one goalpost and walked the length down the middle to the far end zone.

To either sides of us on the playing field were all the work centers and materials. At the far end zone was the "finish line" of some completed Aliners. In the far right corner of endzone and sidelines was materials cages and supplies.




They had some coffee and donuts for us to enjoy for a few minutes while we nosed around the finished campers both closed up or set up.




Let's roll to the next thread.
Bama Ed
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