How did the moving assembly line change manufacturing?
The moving assembly line was a complete rethinking of how things are made. Instead of bringing the work to the man, we brought the man to the work, and then moved the work past the man at a steady pace. This specialization of labor, combined with the continuous flow of materials, meant we could build cars faster and cheaper than ever before. It turned manufacturing into a well-oiled machine.
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