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What industrial practices where adopted by Henry Ford to speed up the production of cars

Answer» \t\xa0Henry Ford adapted the assembly line of a Chicago slaughterhouse ( in which slaughtered animals were picked apart by the butchers as they came down a conveyer belt) in his new car plant in Detroit.\tHe realised that the assembly line method would allow a faster and cheaper way of producing vehicles.\tThe assembly line forced workers to repeat a single task mechanically and continuously - such as fitting a particular part to the car - at a pace dictated by the conveyer belt.


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