At the end of the assembly line, these assembled goods are standardized tested to see if they meet certain criteria before they are moved to the next advanced assembly line.
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Another Toyota innovation is within reach of the assembly line: stacks of car parts in plastic bins, neatly sorted in the sequence in which they'll be needed for the mix of cars coming down the assembly line.
When a request from a dealer comes in, the system figures out the availability of parts nearby, the time to resequence the assembly line and whether the change would unbalance the line by scheduling, for example, too many models loaded with time-consuming options one right after the other.
"He created an assembly line with no regard for these women whatsoever, " Mr Cameron had said.
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Henry Ford's automated car-assembly line spawned a galaxy of parts factories filled with workers.
Back home, my grandmother raised their baby and went to work on a bomber assembly line.
Henry Ford's moving assembly line turned autos into something that any working person could afford.
An assembly line means you have stations and you have experts who tighten the wrench.
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.
The school also has an assembly line, where students learn how to wire automobile headlamps.
Today, a critical stop on the assembly line of the American worker is graduation from college.
Failure to do so means empty shelves, assembly line shutdowns, lost profits and unhappy customers.
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But Canon is hardly the only firm to shift from assembly-line to small production cells.
Instead we get Teaching By Rote 2.0 and a deeper entrenchment of the school-as-assembly-line model.
Civilisation will be ruined when no one has to stand on an assembly line anymore.
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These measurement systems provide real-time analysis that can identify errors and defects on an assembly line.
A320s a month on a final-assembly line in the northern port city of Tianjin.
It plans to open an assembly line in China within the next two years.
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Indeed the Blu factory resembles a gargantuan assembly line rather than a construction site.
This, too, effects the manufacturers suggested retail pricing once the vehicle is off the assembly line.
Plzen, Czechoslovakia, 1956: This was the electronic assembly line at the Skoda factory.
The idea was to use the money to set up a new assembly line for Avtovaz cars.
Those of you counting on getting your old assembly line job back in Detroit can forget it.
The incubatees would move down the assembly line until they popped out, ready to go into hock.
The photos then move down this digital assembly line to Miles Willis, who writes the photo captions.
While fighting ALAM, he started producing and changed manufacturing forever with the development of the assembly line.
For instance, the Ford Focus Electric can be built on the same assembly line as other cars.
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Spear worked on the assembly line at Toyota to find out how the company continues to disrupt the auto industry.
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