A factory line, often referred to as an assembly line, is a manufacturing process where products are assembled sequentially as they move along a conveyor belt or production line. Each worker or machine performs a specific task at designated stations, which enhances efficiency and reduces production time. This method allows for mass production of goods, ensuring consistency and lower costs. Factory lines are commonly used in industries such as automotive, electronics, and consumer goods.
of the assembly line to make his factory highly efficient?
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why are factory managres paid more than production line workers
a process in a factory in which goods are made in stages by a series of people or machines arranged in a line process in a factory in which goods are made in stages by a series of people or machines arranged in a line
The earliest known factory assembly line was in Portsmouth Block Mills in England as early as 1801. Marc Isambard Brunel designed many of the machines that ran that line.
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I work in the coal mine while my friend works in the steel factory on the assembly line.
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.
Assembly line in the factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
example of assembly plant?
why are factory managres paid more than production line workers
Lego hero factory (sometimes just called hero factory) is a line of Lego sets based off bionicle which replaced it for some weird ,unknown reason.