Once you consider car parts as well as assembly lines, the rush east becomes a stampede.
Our automobile industry has overhauled assembly lines, increased worker productivity, and is competitive once again.
Legendary sitcom characters Laverne and Shirley fixed bottle caps on one of the city's assembly lines.
Better yet, 10-inch Pixel Qi displays have just started to roll off the assembly lines.
In North America the assembly lines are busy, but cheap imports push down prices.
When our assembly lines grind to a halt, we work together and we get them going again.
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Apple gains an edge by controlling integration too, outright owning some assembly lines on factory floor.
New plug-in hybrids roll off our assembly lines, but they will run on batteries made in Korea.
Before its introduction, assembly lines had been able to cope with only one model at a time.
It had become accepted wisdom that workers on automobile assembly lines would never be passionate about their work.
The second industrial revolution was driven by Ford, and others, who created mass production and moving assembly lines.
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Many of the people who were standing at assembly lines a half-century ago have been replaced by robots.
Many more have seen the factories on which their livelihoods depend cutting production or even halting assembly lines.
If they can sell enough cars and keep the assembly lines running well, they can justify those costs.
DaimlerChrysler wants the latest in assembly lines, too, but without spending the money.
GMT, which makes electronic parts for American assembly lines, faces a tougher challenge.
They panicked at year-end 2008, closing down assembly lines and terminating tens of thousands of production workers of long seniority.
In theory, carmakers are rushing to set up assembly lines there for the sake of the domestic market, not exports.
Various designs of electric cars are already rolling off assembly lines and are expected to become widely available in 2012.
Here and across America's industrial heartland, millions clocked in each day at foundries and on assembly lines to make things.
Now a supply chain of myriad links runs all around the world, connecting designers, chipmakers, car-parts firms and assembly lines.
For example, Japanese electronics companies continue to flourish in American markets precisely because they have moved their assembly lines to China.
Former farm laborers, though, earned substantially more working on Henry Ford's moving assembly lines in Detroit than they did tilling fields.
Because the plastic-molding and assembly lines are near each other, Flextronics can turn resin into a camera in less than eight hours.
Three assembly lines, each with a capacity to make 250, 000 vehicles a year, could be built at the proposed facility, he said.
These are subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in Ohio and Michigan and across the Midwest.
Because the plastic-molding and assembly lines are near each other, Flextronics can turn resin into a camera in fewer than eight hours.
Toyota has stopped assembly lines, shuffled its management and considered job cuts.
Only 2% of such components were being used in multiple assembly lines.
It even plans to place cameras along its assembly lines, so that buyers will be able to watch their vehicles being built.
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