Ultimate Factories

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Ultimate Factories
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Narrated byChristopher Cook
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes70
Production
Running time50 minutes
Production companyHoff Productions
Original release
Network National Geographic Channel
Release2006 (2006) 
November 22, 2013 (2013-11-22) [1]

Ultimate Factories, also known as Megafactories in non-US markets, is an American documentary television series that premiered in 2006 on the National Geographic Channel. The program explored the inner workings of factories worldwide. Each episode profiles the machinery and manpower behind each factory's main product, featuring close-ups, breakdowns, interviews, and side stories to show the sequence of events to produce the product in the factory.

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History

National Geographic Megafactories was also broadcast under the name Ultimate Factories in the United States. [2] The show was an hour long television program and they featured a variety of factories. National Geographic's camera crews were able to get raw footage for a one hour program in seven days. [3]

Episodes

As of 11 August 2013, the National Geographic Channel has broadcast the following episodes of the series: [4] [5] [6] [7]

Season 1 (2006–2007)

TitleFactoriesProduct locationEstablishOwner name
1 Ferrari Follows the production of the 599 GTB Fiorano car.2006Nov 9, 2006
2 M-1 Tank Follows the production of the M1 Abrams main battle tank.2006Nov 30, 2006
3 Harley-Davidson Follows the production of the Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle.2006Jan 28, 2007
4 Budweiser Follows the production of Budweiser beer.2007Jan 28, 2007
5 Peterbilt Follows the production of the Model 387 truck at the Peterbilt factory in Denton, Texas.2006Jan 28, 2007
6 John Deere Follows the production of the STS combine harvester.2006Jan 31, 2007
7 Apache Helicopter Follows the production of the Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter at the Boeing factory.2006Feb 15, 2007

Season 2 (2007–2008)

TitleDescription© YearOriginal airdate
1 BMW Follows the production of the BMW Z4 car.2007Nov 29, 2007
2 Corvette Follows the production of the Corvette Z06 car.2007Nov 29, 2007
3 Winnebago Follows the production of the Winnebago motor homes, a type of recreational vehicle (RV).2007Jan 28, 2008
4 Caterpillar Follows the production of the Caterpillar 797B.2007Jan 28, 2008
5 UPS Worldport Megafactories episode name: "High-Speed Delivery". Follows the working of Worldport, worldwide air hub for United Parcel Service.2007Jun 12, 2008
6 Fire Trucks Follows the production of a Pierce Manufacturing fire truck.2007Jun 19, 2008
7 Armoured Cars 2008Unknown

Season 3 (2009–2010)

TitleDescription© YearOriginal airdate
1 Lamborghini Follows the production of the Lamborghini Murcielago SV car.2009Oct 1, 2009
2 Rolls-Royce Follows the production of the Rolls-Royce Phantom car, including an insight on the company's "Bespoke" program.2009Oct 8, 2009
3 Camaro Follows the production of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Synergy Special Edition car.2009Oct 15, 2009
4 Porsche Follows the production of the Porsche 911 GT3 car.2009Oct 22, 2009
5 IKEA Follows the production of IKEA products at its factories in Poland and Sweden.2009Nov 5, 2009
6 NYC Subway Car Follows the production of the R160 subway car.2009Nov 12, 2009
7 Audi Follows the production of the Audi R8 car at Neckarsulm, Germany.2009Mar 13, 2010
8 Chevy Volt Follows the production of the Chevrolet Volt.2010Mar 25, 2010

Season 4 (2011)

TitleDescription© YearOriginal airdate
1 Dodge Challenger Follows the production of the third generation Dodge Challenger.2010Feb 3, 2011
2 Maserati Follows the production of the Maserati GranTurismo.2010Feb 10, 2011
3 Dodge Viper Follows the production of the 2010 Dodge Viper.2010Feb 17, 2011
4 Mercedes-Benz Follows the production of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.2010Feb 24, 2011
5 Bentley Follows the production of the Bentley Mulsanne.2010Mar 3, 2011
6 Jack Daniel's Follows the production of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7.2010Mar 11, 2011
7 Coca-Cola Follows the production of Coca-Cola.2010Mar 17, 2011

Season 5 (2011-2012)

Because the season number, episode number and some of the airdates cannot be confirmed, these episodes are listed by their production / copyright year listed at the end of the credits of the show.

TitleDescription© YearOriginal airdate
1 Aston Martin SupercarFollows the production of the 77-only Aston Martin One-77 Supercar.2011Sep 4, 2011 [8]
2 BMW X3 Follows the production of the BMW X3, a type of compact crossover SUV.2011Nov 1, 2011 [9]
3 Porsche Panamera 2011Jan 7, 2012
4 Mack Truck Follows the production of the Mack Titan, an American truck-manufacturing company.2011Jan 14, 2012
5 LEGO Follows the production of LEGO.2011Jan 21, 2012
6 Frito Lay Follows the making and distribution of potato chips, cheese puffs and tortilla chips at the biggest Frito Lay factory in Perry, Georgia 2011Jan 28, 2012
7 Ford F-150 2011Feb 4, 2012
8 Bacardi Goes into the Bacardi manufacturing plant and explores how the famous rum is made.2011Feb 11, 2012
9 Ducati Follows the production of the Ducati motorbike.2011Feb 18, 2012
10 Heineken Follows the production of Heineken beer.2011Feb 25, 2012
11 Eurofighter Follows the production of the Eurofighter Typhoon fighterjet.2011Mar 3, 2012
12 Bugatti Follows the production of the Bugatti Veyron hypercar.2011

Mar 31, 2012

13 MV Agusta Follows the production of the MV Agusta F3 675 motorcycle2011Apr 28, 2012
14 Lotus Evora (Series 6 Ep1)2011Unknown
15 Williams F1 (Series 6 Ep2)2011Unknown
16 Guinness beer (Series 6 Ep4)2011Unknown
17 Swiss Army Knife (Series 6 Ep5)2011Unknown
18The MINI (Series 7 Ep1) The Mini Coupe 2011Unknown
19 Michelin (Series7 Ep4)2011Unknown
20 Illy Coffee (Series 7 Ep7)2011Unknown
21 Jaguar XJ 2011Unknown
22 Speed Rail Alstom AGV 2011Unknown
23Swedish Super Car Koenigsegg Agera 2011Unknown
24Super ChopperFollows the production of the AgustaWestland AW139 outside Milan, Italy 2011Unknown
25Mercedes Overhaul (Series 8 Ep1)Truck2011Unknown
26 Ford Ford Mustang Shelby GT-5002011Unknown
27 Ferrari Ferrari FF 2011Unknown
28 Lamborghini Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 2011Unknown
29 Piaggio Piaggio Vespa 2011Unknown

Season 6 (2013)

Because the season number, episode number and airdate cannot be confirmed, these episodes are listed by their production / copyright year listed at the end of the credits of the show

TitleDescription© YearOriginal airdate
1EA Sports: FIFA 12 (Series 6 Ep3 )2012Unknown
2 Boeing 747 (Series7 Ep2)2012Unknown
3 Learjet (Series7 Ep3)Follows the production of the $14 million Learjet 60XR 2012Unknown
4Pyrotechnics (Series 7 Ep5)2012Unknown
5 Tata Nano (Series7 Ep6 )2012Unknown
6 Corvette ZR1 (Series 7 Ep8 )2012Unknown
7Extreme Roller Coaster (Series 7 Ep9 )2012Unknown
8 Pagani Pagani Huayra 2012Unknown
9 Porsche Porsche 911 2012Unknown
10 Tesla Model S 2012Unknown
11 Lexus Lexus LFA 2012Unknown
12 Nissan Nissan GT-R 2012Nov 15, 2012
13 Gumpert Apollo 2012Dec 20, 2012
 ?Armored Troop CarrierIveco?Unknown
 ?WargamingWorld of Tanks?Nov 22, 2013

Reception

Kirby Garlitos from Top Speed said, because the show has featured exotic vehicles, it has always been a hot ticket. [10]

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