Assembly line

Ford's sequence of alphabetically named prototypes eventually considered the Model T suitable for mass-production. By dividing car manufacturing into sequential tasks performed by individual workers using an assembly line, cars could be produced cheaply and efficiently, making them affordable for the general public.
Henry Ford United States 1908
Assembly line

Ford's sequence of alphabetically named prototypes eventually considered the Model T suitable for mass-production. By dividing car manufacturing into sequential tasks performed by individual workers using an assembly line, cars could be produced cheaply and efficiently, making them affordable for the general public.