The idea of a company having remote and separate assembly lines is not as far
fetched as it sounds. There is a machine manufacturing plant directly on the
Vermont/Canadian border. The manufacturing of the machines begins in the
plant in one country, is pushed over a line painted on the floor within the
factory to another country (by a customs agent from what I have heard) and
completed in that country.
As far as continuous...who is to say how much time must lapse before it's not
considered continuos.
I know, I know a paint stripe on the floor. Only in backwoods Vermont.
Mark L.
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