Definition of «production line»

A production line is a system in which manufactured goods are assembled on an assembly line, using conveyor belts or other mechanisms to move partially completed products between workstations. This method was first introduced by Henry Ford and has since become widely used across various industries for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The production line allows for a continuous flow of work, with each worker specializing in one specific task, resulting in faster completion times and higher output levels.

Sentences with «production line»

  • The facility would reportedly open with a single production line of 41 jobs, expanding to 120 jobs after the facility is fully operational. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
  • Have you worked on production lines and with automation equipment? (cv-library.co.uk)
  • A previous report said the Korean company will operate seven OLED production lines at «full scale» this month. (ibtimes.com)
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