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1980
Visit by Mr. Selikof, North American consultant
1980
Retired consultant Mr. Selikof with Eduardo Garza T. outside hammer 5. At the back, employee Luis Nuñez.
1980
Bonnets made at FRISA
1980
Loading rings
1980
Eduardo Garza T., founder, checking the production board. By that year, FRISA was already a medium-sized company recognized nationally as “The forger of Mexico.”
1980
FRISA employees Gabriel Miyaki and Julio Ramírez next to the Susan ring mill´s first rings.
1980
Making a piece at hammer 6 (6,000 lb Erie hammer)
1980
Worker Julio Ramírez checking a piece
1980
Numerous tough men and workers were teachers of others and bequeathed the knowledge they acquired in their daily effort to the FRISA project, which was indispensable for mastering the trade that would enable the company to grow.
1980
Operator checking a piece
1980
Oven process
1980
Test process
1980
Saws
1980
Scheduling board. Back then there were no computers so all the control was done by pencil.
1980
Worker with handler
1980
Variety of pieces made at FRISA
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