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1913 Photo: Moving assembly line at Ford Motor Company's Michigan plant In 1907, Henry Ford announced his goal for the Ford Motor Company: to create "a motor car for the great multitude." ...
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1914: The moving assembly line at Highland Park produces 34,858 Model Ts — an 82% increase from Piquette’s output. 1917: Ford introduces a truck, the Model TT, based on the Model T.
But he stuck to his goal and finally in 1908, began production of the Model T. Ford gradually adapted the production line until in 1913, his plant incorporated the first moving assembly line.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is known for many things, including championing the moving assembly line that drastically changed the automotive industry in its infancy.
Ford put these principles into play gradually over five years, fine-tuning and testing as he went along. In 1913, they came together in the first moving assembly line ever used for large-scale ...