No. The assembly line was developed by Ford Motor Company between 1908 and 1915. Ransom Olds was not a part of Ford Motor Company.
Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line. He did however perfect that process in Detroit, Mich.
He did not invent the assembly-line
The assembly line
no he did not he is famous for the assembly line not the engine. Karl Benz is credit to make the first car (Mercedes Benz) Henry Ford improved on the allready existing assembly line designed by Ransom E. Olds.
the car also remember, Henry Ford did not invent the car. he invented the Ford Assembly Line
mass production and the assembly line.. Henry Ford did not discover mass production nor did he discover the assembly line. The modern assembly line was patented by Ransom Olds in 1901 at the Olds Motor Vehicle Company 7 years before the Ford Motor Company was founded in 1908. Mass production goes back as far as the Chinese in the 16th century. Henry Ford did not discover or invent anything. He just perfected what was already there.
Although he did invent the assembly line, he also invented the Model T Ford automobile.
Ransom Olds of Oldsmobile had an assembly line method but Henry Ford perfected it.
Ransom Olds of Oldsmobile had an assembly line method but Henry Ford perfected it.
Henry Ford created the first Ford cars and Ransom Olds created the first Oldsmobile. Neither is considered an invention, as cars were invented previously, but this was the move to make them available to the public.
Ford did not invent the car, he innovated the assembly line process for making cars.
Henry Ford perfected the assembly line but he did not invent it. The modern assembly line and it's basic concept is credited to Ransom Olds who used it to build the first mass produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash. Olds patented the assembly line concept in 1901.