Monday, November 29, 2010
How Henry Ford Changed Production
In the early twentieth century, cars were mainly for the wealthy - however Henry Ford was destined to alter this with his Imitation T automobile and assembly border for mass production. Production of cars was a slow action in 1903 and just a hardly any cars were built each day at his newly founded Ford Motor Corporation. Individually produced by teams of skilled workers, the labour involved was intense and the costs high. More information: read more about
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