Result: Toyotas are rolling off the assembly line faster than any competitor can match.
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The firm is famously known as managers of the assembly line for iPads and iPhones.
Today, a critical stop on the assembly line of the American worker is graduation from college.
This, too, effects the manufacturers suggested retail pricing once the vehicle is off the assembly line.
The incubatees would move down the assembly line until they popped out, ready to go into hock.
While fighting ALAM, he started producing and changed manufacturing forever with the development of the assembly line.
Spear worked on the assembly line at Toyota to find out how the company continues to disrupt the auto industry.
His first job at the company, in 1971, was on the assembly line installing plumbing in motor homes.
Magnetic memory must unravel technical tangles of its own before it can start sliding off the assembly line.
Henry Ford perfects the assembly line, and then puts a generation to work in the factories of Detroit.
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Problematic fact: The slang dates to 1916, five years before the Duesenberg Model A rolled off the assembly line.
Meanwhile, inside the public schools themselves many educators are pushing to get past the assembly line model of schooling.
The assembly line stretched more than 2, 200 miles west to Ogden, Utah, the hometown of shooting victim Emilie Parker.
Her job: inspect the fit of hood and fender panels on Pontiac Grand Prix cars coming off the assembly line.
For a look at the assembly line from the factory floor, The New York Times offers a panoramic view.
Even supplies are handled inefficiently, with rows and rows of auto parts stacked up along the assembly line, awaiting installation.
But clearly, if they're - if the assembly line is going full bore, that's good news for Mercedes and Daimler.
You know, taking the assembly line idea from the meatpacking and slaughterhouse industry and sticking it in his auto business.
With local craftsman and factories, they could literally be watching as prototypes and then finished goods came off the assembly line.
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Chaplin's 1936 film captures our frantic effort to keep up with the assembly line--and to stay ahead of work in general.
The rest comes in big pieces ready-made by suppliers and trucked to the assembly line, where Mercedes workers bolt them on.
The first customer-ready new Ford Expedition rolled off the assembly line at the Michigan Truck Plant in Wayne, Michigan, in March.
In November Ford will begin refitting the assembly line to produce small cars based on six models it currently sells in Europe.
Soon Ford was developing the assembly line, which would boost production from 20, 000 Model T's in 1910 to 600, 000 six years later.
Teslas, by contrast, are rolling off the assembly line in Fremont, Calif. at a rate of about 50 per day right now.
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Technologies such as the assembly line were less important for making production faster than for making it cheaper, and laborers more replaceable.
His greatest contribution was actually the invention of the assembly line and his dedication to providing an affordable automobile to the masses.
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There will be jobs on the assembly line, jobs in the paint shop, jobs in the dealerships and jobs for the mechanics!
An America where a rising tide really did lift all boats, from the company CEO to the guy on the assembly line.
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