Sentences with phrase «assembly line for»

Assembly Line for trailers in the interiors department.I used mostly all air tool and power tools including the following: Air Drills, Impacts, Rivet Guns, Monobolt Guns, Grinders, Crane / Hoist and Drills.
About 4,500 jobs will be created in and around the planned 900 - acre factory that will house the assembly line for Faraday Future's forthcoming electric autonomous vehicles.
The project will leverage existing investments in Tesla's manufacturing and assembly line for the currently available Model S.
Mechanizing certain aspects of industry has brought huge advances in productivity and cost reductions, such as the assembly line for automobiles, or the tractor and harvesting machines for farming, but DroneSeed's challenge is to apply similar automation to a decidedly different space - not acres of flat farmland, or the carefully engineered factory floor, but the hills, mountains, and valleys of the natural world.
Cool Memories takes its title and approach to a «fragmentary and messy» structure from philosopher Jean Baudrillard's essay series, creating a space «where consciousness loses its ability to distinguish reality from its simulation» and promising «an assembly line for images, for shots swallowed by the present that they're desperately trying to hold back.»
Conceived as an assembly line for collective movement, «One Two Three Swing!»
In the sweaty confines of cramped, connected spaces, they progressively molded something soft, like an assembly line for rancid cheese.
Depending on how they operate, there might not be any more PRS - 650's ever: some Japanese electronics companies build a year's - plus worth of a product in one run and then reconfigure the assembly line for a different product and if they run out, they run out.
The four - door crew cab and Utiline beds were dropped after the 1985 model year, to make room on the assembly line for the upcoming 1987 Dodge Dakota, and were never reintroduced in this generation.
[1] The assembly line for this engine was manufactured by Hirata Corporation at their powertrain facility in Kumamoto, Japan.
The Indian A-Class will be brought in via the CKD route and Mercedes - Benz is investing Rs. 350 crore to setup a new assembly line for the A and B - Class vehicles.
11.5 million is scheduled to go into the Trenton North plant to make a new assembly line for the Tigershark engine.
The Accord PHEV's $ 40,000 - plus pricing has raised some eyebrows, but the new Hybrid will be built on the regular Ohio assembly line for the first time — hopefully bringing savings versus the Japanese - built Accord PHEV.
Honda is investing $ 340 million at the Anna Engine Plant to produce the VTEC ® Turbo 4 - cylinder engines using domestic and globally sourced parts, including the addition of a third assembly line for production of 4 - cylinder engines and additional manufacturing innovations.
Honda is investing $ 340 million at the Anna Engine Plant to produce the VTEC ® Turbo 4 - cylinder engines, a third assembly line for production of 4 - cylinder engines and additional manufacturing innovations.
The first 427 - powered Corvette rolled off the assembly line for the 1966 model year.
Honda said it is investing $ 340 million at its Anna, Ohio, engine plant to accommodate a third assembly line for the engines, among other upgrades to the facility.
A paint shop and body assembly line for an entirely new model line that will start to come off the Leipzig production line from the end of 2013 onward are among the facilities being built on a 17 hectare site.
«We've been extremely proud to build both Sonata and Elantra on our assembly line for Hyundai in the U.S. and we will continue our tradition of quality and productivity with the addition of the Santa Fe Sport in 2016.»
An assembly line for role - playing games, perhaps, where dozens of masked workers flank a conveyor belt, smashing together parts: an oversized sword here, a Firaga there, a melancholy hero to tie it all together.
Ex-boxer Arturo Ortega (Jimmy Smits, Bless the Child) has placed his three sons on the assembly line for success, manufacturing them into perfect fighting champions.
(On an assembly line for cars, this would be akin to screwing on a door handle with a slightly different shape.)
When we have people harassed, summarily evicted, we have to leverage the power of the state senate to reform housing court, for it to become a place of fairness and justice and not simply an assembly line for eviction.»
When Henry Ford started rolling cars off the assembly line for ordinary working class people to afford, that's when true community broke down.
By Mike Dariano The process for producing legal filings runs like an assembly line for making widgets.
The next phase for 3D printing: Coming out of rapid prototyping and moving into the assembly line for end - use production.
On the horizon, nanoscale structures may one day be marshaled to hunt cancer cells in the body or act as robot assembly lines for the design of new drugs.
Machine vision technology has traditionally been employed in the fields of medical imaging, precision robotics, and on factory assembly lines for consistently differentiating shape, size, position, patterns and movements [4, 5].
The aim is not simply to replace today's computer chip making plants, but also to replace the assembly lines for cars, televisions, telephones, books, surgical tools, missiles, bookcases, airplanes, tractors, and all the rest.
We have over 100,000 trillion of these powerhouses in our body, and each one contains 17,000 little assembly lines for making ATP, our major fuel.
All told, some 2724 examples of the AAR «Cuda rolled off the assembly lines for 1970.
The assembly lines for the St. Catharines and Flint facilities were manufactured by Hirata Corporation at their powertrain facility in Kumamoto, Japan.
The most troubling allegation coming out of the Nikkei story suggests that video game developers at Konami who were no longer seen as useful, especially as the company shifts focus to the mobile game market, have been reassigned as security guards, custodial staff at Konami fitness clubs, or working on assembly lines for pachinko machines.
Aleksandra Mir and Paul McCarthy have even retooled galleries as assembly lines for retail products.

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But don't look for assembly lines to be replaced by building - sized 3D printers that spit out finished products any time soon.
Segura's grandfather fled the Mexican Revolution in 1917 for work on the assembly lines in Detroit — «from the state of Michoacán to the state of Michigan,» he used to say.
In 1991, Jeff Moler, CEO of Protek Electronics Inc., a $ 9 - million electronics designer and manufacturer in Sarasota, Fla., received a call from the local Easter Seals office offering physically and mentally challenged individuals for Moler's assembly line.
Most importantly, top executives will need to learn to rely on machines to make some real - time decisions (where to allocate store staff or when to slow down an assembly line, for example) and to harness data for their own decision making.
Until now, many of the jobs that have been displaced by machines are of the manual - labor kind: bots that fulfill orders in Amazon warehouses, for example, and machines that move products along an assembly line.
For example, Henry Ford automated car manufacturing with the development of the assembly line.
For many consumers, it was a prime example of what it's like to deal with a call centre, reinforcing the stereotype of a sales or customer - service version of Henry Ford's assembly line: low - skilled cubicle cattle housed in giant Orwellian workrooms, with a script or a supervisor, turning the simplest request into a maddening ordeal.
Prototypes are purpose - built, but GT cars are production cars that started their journey as a vehicle coming down the assembly line in a factory — then they get modified for performance and safety.
The captains of England's Industrial Revolution locked the doors of their factories during their 12 - hour workdays because the former farmhands on the assembly lines had a habit of wandering off for a snooze whenever they felt like it as they used to back on the farm.
One factor in its favor is the growing and monied class of tech - savvy consumers who are willing to pay for novel, customized experiences — and for whom a standard car off the assembly line may pale next to the thrill of the next newest, shiniest thing.
Called Baxter, it is a humanoid robot that has the potential to be everything Brooks was shooting for: a breeze to use, capable of handling any number of basic assembly - line jobs, and ridiculously cheap.
The $ 35,000 Model 3, the so - called electric car for the masses, began rolling off the assembly line in late July.
This was a curious about - face for the Cupertino, Calif. - based tech giant whose success has been inextricably linked to shoulder - to - shoulder assembly lines in China.
The assembly line has been around for millennia.
Another Twitter user, @dtweiseth, then joined the conversation to beg Musk for a «refurb» assembly line, allowing owners of older cars to be able to more easily enjoy the company's newer technology rollouts without having to buy a new car.
But it was that intentional design flaw that made the Phillips almost impossible for assembly - line workers to overscrew, a feature that endeared it to automakers, who were its first adopters.
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