Henry Ford perfected the assembly line but he did not invent it. The modern assembly line and it's basic concept is credited to Ransom Olds who used it to build the first mass produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash. Olds patented the assembly line concept in 1901.
The pioneer in the automobile industry implemented the concept of assembly line, which was first introduced by Adam Smith. The assembly line revolutionized the manufacturing process by dividing production tasks into smaller, specialized tasks, increasing efficiency and productivity in the automobile industry.
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the assembly-line concept used in the automobile industry.
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The concept of an assembly line can be traced as far back as the early 1100's. It wasn't until the early 19th century that machinery was developed in order to pave the way for the modern assembly line.
The assembly-line concept used in the automobile industry
Henry Ford started the first assembly line in his Detroit factory on April 1, 1913.
The first assembly line that mass produced vehicles was done by Ransom E. Olds. The Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout was mass produced on an assembly line from 1901 to 1907.