Contribution of henry ford in mass production
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Henry Ford was a revered American business magnate whose name is easily identified with early 20th century American industrialism. He founded Ford Motor Corporation in 1903 and was instrumental in popularising the consumption of automotive vehicles in the United States and positioning his country as a significant player in the global automobile industry.
It was in 1913 when Ford introduced a novel manufacturing process called the moving assembly line. This process allowed faster and inexpensive production of vehicles. The assembly line also revolutionised manufacturing outside the automobile industry with the introduction of Fordism—a concept and practice that revolves around mass production of inexpensive goods and high wages for workers.
It was in 1913 when Ford introduced a novel manufacturing process called the moving assembly line. This process allowed faster and inexpensive production of vehicles. The assembly line also revolutionised manufacturing outside the automobile industry with the introduction of Fordism—a concept and practice that revolves around mass production of inexpensive goods and high wages for workers.
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