an increase in the advertising industry
Although mass production and its concepts predate the Industrial Revolution, mass production of goods did not become commonplace until the late 19th century. Although he did not invent mass production by any means, Henry Ford is commonly given credit for revolutionizing the way it is used in industry.
Mass production was invented to increase productivity. Mass production revolutionized the manufacturing industry. Interchangeable parts became easier to make, which lowered the cost of items, ultimately increasing the profit for both the company and the customer. Mass production is used on almost every item you use on a day to day basis, from the Starbucks cup in your hand to the computer on your desk to the car you drive to the pencil you write with to the clothes you wear... You get the point.
The technique of mass production makes it possible to produce goods at lower cost, which means that more people can afford to buy those goods, and the standard of living of the population will increase.
The "mass production" of an item will cause its' price to fall.
the automobile industry
military equiptment
An increase in the advertising industry
Henry Ford was indeed a captain of industry. He began a mass production technique raised production of automobiles to stratospheric levels.
the emergence of mass production technology, the evolution of instruments for measuring and analyzing process variables, and the development of computer technology in process control applications.
Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile industry by introducing mass production. It could be correctly stated that black holes are involved in mass production. Seahorses only survive as a species due to their seemingly unending mass production.
increased factory production resulted in a growing to transport more goods
After the development of mass production assembly lines, the next step is automated assembly lines. These lines use robotics instead of human workers to build items.
Advertisment was needed to sell mass production, such as propaganda and radio commercials
Henry Ford was the first to utilize mass production in the auto industry which allowed him to streamline production and offer his automobiles for a competitive price.
applyed mass-production techniques to home construction.
An increase in the advertising industry.