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A company is a group of people organized for any business purpose (for example a restaurant, factory, store, or insurance sales). A factory is one kind of company that specifically produces items (such as computer, sofa, car).
There is no standard size of a factory.
he created the assembly line, this is when one person does the same job over and over. the parts came to the worker instead of the other way around. also, he raised the pay to $5 a day, when the average pay for a week was $11 total.
You must find the address of the factory, then you post a letter to the factory asking to visit this type of factory. Depending on what you would like to do there, you will have to specify that in your letter.
example of assembly plant?
Three factory workers assemble different parts of a computer.
Three factory workers assemble different parts of a computer.
A factory assembly line is literally a line where something is put together, typically on a conveyor belt of some sort. The conveyor belt runs through the factory and stops at multiple points (sometimes they're slow enough that they don't have to stop). At each point, a specialized worker or robot adds his particular part to the line. In a car factory, for example, a different person or robot would install the engine, the tires, the doors, etc.
Forms of specialization: 1.By country 2.By region 3.By town 4.By firm 5.By factory 6.By individual
of the assembly line to make his factory highly efficient?
Which factory but anyway most factories have assembly lines
Specialization and division of labor
Incomplete Factory + Assembly Line
Assembly only is a factory that fabricates or does the final assembling of a component.
a and c specialization of labor and division of labor
No. He founded Ford Motor Company, which revolutionized the automobile industry by utilizing a factory assembly line. This greatly saved costs through individual employee specialization--which is the most basic principle behind most all factories today.