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It became so large that by 1918, half of all cars in America were Model Ts. ( XXX) To meet the growing demand for the Model T, the company opened a large factory at Highland Park, Michigan, in 1910.
At this factory in Highland Park is in all honestly Fords greatest accomplishment. This factory combined precision manufacturing, standardized and interchangeable parts, and a division of labor... displayed 300 characters
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This factory combined precision manufacturing, standardized and interchangeable parts, and a division of labor. (Dahlinger 322) In 1913 Ford reached his Peak by inventing the moving assembly line. On the line workers remained in place, adding one component to each automobile as it moved past them on the line... displayed next 300 characters
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