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This image captures a busy indoor garment or textile factory floor, likely in Katapang, Indonesia. The setting is a large industrial building with a high, corrugated metal ceiling, exposed rafters, and numerous fluorescent lights and electrical wires suspended overhead. The concrete floor is worn, with visible patches of cardboard and tape in the foreground. Numerous individuals, mostly women, are seen working throughout the space. Many workers wear hijabs, consistent with the location context. In the immediate foreground, a woman in a red top, black pants, and a black hijab stands with her back to the viewer, overseeing or moving through the workspace. Workers are engaged in various stages of textile production. Many are seated at industrial sewing machines, indicating active manufacturing. Piles of folded fabrics and finished garments in diverse colors like red, blue, purple, and green are stacked on tables, the floor, and in large bags. Some items appear to be neatly packaged in clear plastic. A younger individual or small adult, wearing a light green hijab, is actively handling fabric at a workstation on the left. On the right side of the foreground, large stacks of flat, unassembled cardboard boxes are prominent, suggesting an active packaging operation for the finished products. More cardboard boxes, both assembled and unassembled, are visible throughout the area. On a partially obscured box on the left, the text "TAS TINGG" and "BOW" can be seen, possibly indicating product quality or branding. The factory is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting, suggesting a typical workday. The atmosphere is one of focused industry and continuous production.
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