They became larger and less personal.
factories with production lines
mass production
Mass Production in Large Facilities or Factories by workers and robotics.
improved safety of goods
When the Industrial Revolution started along with mass production
cobblers had nearly dissapeared
Mass production transformed the structure of factories by introducing assembly lines, which streamlined production processes and increased efficiency. This shift led to the need for larger spaces to accommodate machinery and worker stations, often resulting in sprawling factory layouts. Additionally, the specialization of tasks emerged, with workers assigned to specific roles, which optimized productivity but also created a more hierarchical work environment. Overall, the focus on speed and volume in manufacturing fundamentally altered factory design and labor organization.
the mass production of high quality steel
Affordable cars were made possible due to mass-production in car construction factories
During the Industrial Revolution, cities began to use more machinery and factories started booming. Mass production was beginning, and many people sought for jobs in factories due to the mass openings of jobs. Cities grew massively, and dominated around factories.
Productive capital are assets that are used to produce wealth. They are usually machines, factories, and other tools of mass production.
Assembly lines in factories (versus home manufacture), using interchangeable parts.