The flow of Shingo is then doubled.
Shingo told his friends about it.
Shingo stated,“Defects occur when the mistakes are
allowed to reach the customer”.
Shingo made a distinction between the idea of unavoidable human mistakes
and defects in manufacturing.
After reentering Baltistan, its valley support the Shingo River Road, which is also called the Kargil-Skardu Road.
In the Kargil district, Shingo is joined by the Dras River,
which originates near Zojila Pass and flows northeast.
The Shigar River, which originates in the Bara Deosai Plateau to the north,
also flows east and joins Shingo before it enters the Indian-administered Kargil district near Dalunang.
Commented Shingo Tsuji, director of The Mori Memorial Foundation
and CEO of Mori Building:“Global players today are seeking cities not just with a strong business environment, but those additionally offering improved lifestyles: high quality residences, diverse cultural and retail facilities, a stress-free transportation network and a rich natural environment.