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#ShrimpProcessing #SeafoodFactory #HowItsMade Shrimp is one of the most popular seafood products in the world, but have you ever wondered how it is processed and packaged before reaching your supermarket? In this video, we take you inside a mega seafood processing factory where thousands of shrimp are cleaned, sorted, and packaged every single day. From the moment fresh shrimp arrive from fishing boats to the final packaging process, every step is carefully controlled to maintain quality, hygiene, and freshness. First, the shrimp are washed and sorted using automated seafood processing machines. Workers then inspect and prepare them for peeling, cleaning, and grading. Advanced conveyor systems move the shrimp through different stages including de-shelling, cleaning, and size grading. After processing, the shrimp are quickly chilled or frozen to preserve freshness. Finally, automated packaging machines seal them into retail-ready packages that are shipped worldwide. In this factory tour documentary, you will see: ✔ Large-scale shrimp washing and sorting ✔ Industrial seafood processing machines ✔ Shrimp peeling and cleaning process ✔ Size grading and quality inspection ✔ Automated seafood packaging lines If you enjoy factory tours, food processing documentaries, and behind-the-scenes industrial production videos, make sure to watch till the end. 👉 Like, Share & Subscribe for more factory process videos. Disclaimer: This content is created using AI-generated technology (Veo 3). The factory environments and production processes shown in this video are digitally simulated and designed for educational, documentary-style, and entertainment purposes only. It is not real factory footage.