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the engine has been installed on the second car, the second car moves to the hood assembly. At the same time, the third car moves to the engine assembly. When the third car's engine has been mounted, it then can be moved to the hood station; meanwhile, subsequent cars (if any) can be moved to the engine installation station.
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was brought up from the foundry and put at the start of the line, and as it progressed through the building it would stop at various stages where new parts would be added. From the upper level, where other parts were made, the lighter parts would be lowered over a balcony and then fixed onto the
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1629:"Shop Class as Soulcraft"
1351:Swan, Tony (April 2013).
3049:History of communication
3044:History of biotechnology
2720:Stephenson's Rocket
2094:My Forty Years with Ford
2059:Wells, David A. (1890).
1775:Domm, Robert W. (2009).
1749:Rowman & Littlefield
1591:Ford & Crowther 1922
1567:Ford & Crowther 1922
1107:Ford & Crowther 1922
1015:, a 1936 film featuring
808:My Forty Years with Ford
778:Highland Park Ford Plant
365:had not yet been named.
173:supply chain integration
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2084:. Taylor & Francis.
1948:America's Assembly Line
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1766:Borth, Christy (1945).
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3074:History of measurement
2944:Prehistoric technology
2791:Rochdale Pioneers
2776:Industrial unrest
2582:Bridgewater Canal
2526:Robert Stephenson
2521:George Stephenson
2496:William Radcliffe
2451:Benjamin Huntsman
2426:William Fairbairn
2386:Edmund Cartwright
2361:Richard Arkwright
2264:Industry/Manufacturing
1946:Nye, David E. (2013).
1714:"Leçons d'autogestion"
1658:Technology and Culture
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1865:Merson, John (1990).
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1393:. Assembly Magazine.
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2371:Matthew Boulton
2329:Economies of density
2096:. New York: Norton.
2090:Sorensen, Charles E.
2080:We-Min Chow (1990).
1488:on November 30, 2013
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3125:American inventions
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2665:Crucible steel
2546:John Wilkinson
2531:Thomas Telford
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1956:Hounshell, David A.
1627:Crawford, Matthew.
1516:The History Channel
1512:This Day in History
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