The introduction of the assembly line revolutionized manufacturing by significantly increasing production efficiency and reducing the time needed to assemble products. This innovation allowed for mass production, making goods more affordable and accessible to the general public. Additionally, it created job opportunities and contributed to the growth of industries, ultimately boosting the economy. The assembly line also standardized products, improving quality control and consistency.
It was much faster, and much cheaper to make things.
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B. Efficiency is increased.
The assembly line allowed Henry Ford to keep dropping the sale price.
The assembly line allowed Henry Ford to keep dropping the sale price
B. Efficiency is increased.
The assembly line increased production output and made the car less expensive - which made it more affordable to more people.
The assembly line increased production output and made the car less expensive - which made it more affordable to more people.
The assembly line increased production output and made the car less expensive - which made it more affordable to more people.
B. Efficiency is increased.
the introduction of Henry Ford's assembly line
Sheer production of the Model T dramatically increased. The production time for a single car dropped from over 12 hours to just 93 minutes due to the introduction of the assembly line. Ford's 1914 production rate of 308,162 eclipsed the number of cars produced by all other automobile manufacturers combined.