The first Department of Motor Vehicles was established in 1915, with the enactment of Senator F.S. Birdsell's "Vehicle Act of 1915". That year, vehicle registrations had climbed to 191,000.
The wright brothers because they are super
Peugeot, established in 1858 and producing it's first car in 1891, was the first French auto maker.
Shakespeare's first production is much disputed because the records are not complete in this period. We only know that he had established himself as an actor and playwright by 1592.
Toyota invented the first public hybrid vehicle. With the Prius coming into production in 1997 or so.
since India is agricultural country India leads first in the worlds ranking in the production of agricultural products
Actor Dev Anand established his production house Navkevan and turned as producer with 'Baazi' in 1951.
Your question is somewhat confusing. Are you asking which was the first company who applied lean manufacturing technology? Lean Manufacturing solutions was first introduced by Henry Ford. He wanted to keep the production standards very high so that each step falls naturally into the next one, thereby reducing the waste gradually. Then another automobile giant Toyota implemented this process and founded the Toyota Production System, which became one of the most efficient systems in the world.
The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was patented in 1872, by Silas Noble and J. P. Cooley
The Dodge Ramcharger is a large sport utility vehicle built by Dodge. The first year of production was 1974. Production of the Dodge Ramcharger stopped in 2001.
The 106 GTI Peugeot vehicle was in production from 1996-1999 as a French vehicle. The original Peugeot vehicle was first introduced in the fall of 1991.
The first year of production for the C8 car was in two-thousand (2000). This vehicle was approved for United States purchase in July of 2005. Two C8 production ready cars are Aileron and Aileron Spyder.