Yes, due to the "moving" assembly line.
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Yes.
tin lizzy, ford's earliest assembly line production model
assembly line was created to make the production of the Model T fasted and more efficiant.
Mass production and the moving assembly line.
i believe it was the production line or assembly plant
It was built by the assembly line method of production. (OW)
It's a very old car that was invented by Ford in 1908. The model T car was invented by Henry Ford in 1908. It was one of the first types of cars to be built on an assembly line. Because it was built on an assembly line there was a mass production of this car. The assembly line made it eaisier to produce more cars, so now not just the rich, but the middle class can afford to by the model T car, which is another reason why it was so popular.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
Ford was not utilizing the assembly line in production of the Model T in the beginning. For this reason only 11 Model Ts were built the first month of production. So it can be assumed no more than 100 cars war built in the first 6 months of production. In 1910 Ford built 12,000 cars or 1,000 per month. In 1925 they were building between 9,000 to 10,000 cars a day. Total production was over 15 million vehicles.
Ransom E. Olds invented the assembly line for the production of his automobiles. Henry Ford improved on it building his Model T's.
As the assembly line mode of production improved, it took less time to build a vehicle. This resulted in a lower price. As an example, the 1909 Ford Model T sold for $825 but by 1927, the last year of production the price had fallen to $360.