Ford Auto Manufacturing Old and New - the Moving Assembly Line

Ford Motor Company introduced methods for large-scale manufacturing of cars and large-scale management of an industrial workforce using elaborately engineered manufacturing sequences typified by moving assembly lines; by 1914 these methods were known around the world as Fordism. Ford was the second-largest automaker (preceded by General Motors) and the fifth-largest in the world based on 2010 vehicle sales. At the end of 2010, Ford was the fifth largest automaker in Europe. Ford was the eighth-ranked overall American-based company in the 2010 Fortune 500 list, based on global revenues in 2009 of $118.3 billion. In 2008, Ford produced million automobiles and employed about 213,000 employees at around 90 plants and facilities worldwide. For availability and licensing inquiries, please contact: Ref: S257
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